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When Jeani crash lands on a backwater world, she knows she's in trouble. The slave trader Hothi is looking for her, and her bosses are going to eat her alive if she screws up another mission.Discovering she's half a world away from the planet's only space port is a blow--but it doesn't rock her nearly as much as her reunion with a man she barely remembers, from a past she wants to forget. Can she do the right thing, and leave him again?
In the era of social media, there can be a lot of pressure to hold the perfect event, something worthy of display on your feeds. Trouble is, most of us don't have the TIME or the KNOW-HOW to do this.Enter: How To Plan A Pinterest-Worthy Party WITHOUT DYING (or losing your chill), an easy-to-read, clear guide to what you need to plan and when, and how to pull off an amazing event without blowing your schedule, your budget-or your chill!Includes information on deciding on the theme of your party, planning the decorations, the cake, the menu and the run sheet, all with photos of real events planned and hosted by the author. Also included: 9 pages of beautifully designed planning sheets for you to print out for your own party-planning needs!
Even if you've owned dogs all your life, this book is still for you! How To Write Dogs includes tips on things even your typical dog-owner wouldn't think to include. Mistakes about dog showing, breeding, the different breeds of dogs and how dogs think and feel - all this and more are discussed in this brand new book. Here's a sample of what you'll learn in How To Write Dogs:¿ Dogs don't actually see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision.¿ Dogs can smell things into their component parts - they can recognise the whole and the parts.¿ Dogs don't speak English - but they're very superstitious.¿ Dogs don't do things to 'get revenge'; in fact, they aren't capable of thinking in such terms.Plus discussions on things like:¿ Purebreds versus mongrels: is one better than the other?¿ Male versus female: is there really a difference?¿ Dogs versus cats: what's the real deal here?And much, much more!
In a series of plays written for a teen audience, "Where Your Treasure Is" explores a variety of Christian concepts, from the real meaning of trust, freedom and forgiveness, to the importance of exercising the gifts we have been given. Plays range from 8 to 70 minutes and usually require 6 or 8 actors.Drive (a 70-minute play for 8 actors): Two apparently unrelated teens learn what it means to both trust and be trusted.Where Your Treasure Is (a 40-minute play for 6 actors): Pirates set off in search of the King's treasure and discover the real meaning of forgiveness.The 5000 (an 8-minute play for 6 actors): Three different perspectives on the feeding of the five thousand.Gifts (a 10-minute play for 6 actors): A group of teens compare the gifts they received from Christmas - physical and spiritual.Turning Point (a 30-minute play for 8 actors): The story of King Manasseh demonstrates the importance of repentance.In Search of Freedom (a 25-minute play for 8 actors): A group of teens left behind after the Exodus discover the real meaning of freedom.The Journey (a 20-minute play for 9 actors): The Israelites' journey across the desert to the Promised Land is hard, but God is always there.
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