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The first book in the Walter Presents library: a fast-paced comic mystery enriched by a deep love of books Readers always find themselves in a book, one way or another In the small town of Crozon in Brittany, a library houses manuscripts that were rejected for publication: the faded dreams of aspiring writers. Visiting while on holiday, young editor Delphine Despero is thrilled to discover a novel so powerful that she feels compelled to bring it back to Paris to publish it. The book is a sensation, prompting fevered interest in the identity of its author - apparently one Henri Pick, a now-deceased pizza chef from Crozon. Sceptics cry that the whole thing is a hoax: how could this man have wr...
A reference book for modern kids and teens that presents fun information about history, science, nature, geography, and culture.
Dr. Becky Sorenson has some seriously mutated frogs in her lab. In L.A., bees are making abnormal columns on the side of the freeways. In Georgia, birds are migrating out of season. It all makes a sick kind of sense when the doctors consider that the last magnetic shift is strangely coincidental to the dinosaur die-out. And the only similarity in the problems today is that each is occurring in a hotspot--a pocket of reverse polarity tells them all the shift is already here.
Praise for The God of Intimacy and Action "Tony Campolo...and Mary Darling...are like gunpowder and a spark. The result is a dynamite book that many have been waiting a long time for." —Relevant Magazine "In 25 years, when we look back as journalists chronicling this era of religious reawakening—this book likely will turn up as a classic....This book is both a manifesto—and a sturdy guidebook—for the journey of reclaiming much that has been lost." —David Crumm, founder of Read the Spirit "Tony Campolo and Mary Darling...are two first rate minds grappling with classical and contemporary theology, and then adding to that a set of concrete practices...The Network of Spiritual Progress...
Are you interested in prophetic dreams and visions? If so, you will enjoy this book as a learning guide or a devotional. God wants to reveal himself to you in ways that challenge your thinking. Open your heart and mind on your daily journey with the Lord and experience true God encounters. Learn how to see things not only in the natural but in the spiritual as well. He created everything and he will use these things to teach us Kingdom principals. I call these my Si-Fi God encounters. We all have them , we just need to fine tune our senses and trust the way we see, hear, and trust the Holy Spirit operating in our day to day experiences. You will be challenged to recognize the gifts that you possess and in the end you too will have your own encounter and say, Yes God, I do see and hear you. I humbly share many encounters in this book about life, dreams ,visions and hardships that will open your eyes to some of the ways God may speak to and through you. You are already on your way because you are searching for truth since you are considering this book.
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Aiden Greensboro and David De Young are best friends and brothers. One day Aiden discovers that he is an Elementaro: a soldier of the ancient goddess Gaia. Elementaros are environmental defenders with only one goal: to kill the monstrous Cronotians who are trying to enslave the human race with their superior technology. David De Young is a technological savant, seemingly capable of building anything. Ready to go to M.I.T. and escape his abusive father, he discovers he is a Cronotian: soldiers of the ancient god Cronos with only one purpose: to kill the Elementaros: environmental terrorists determined to set humanity back to the stone age. Each of them is convinced their side is righteous and just, and their enemy is a set of evil terrorists, until they are thrust back together...
This is a story about Critchlow's solo two- month journey into Middle America to celebrate his retirement and reflect on life, culture, and the past. It is a real journey -- through the West, the Bible Belt, and Missouri River country -- in Vamper, Critchlow's affectionate name for his 1999 Ford Coachmen camper van. But it is also about Critchlow's life journey, about race, religion, the environment, and a divided America in the age of Donald Trump. Critchlow weaves together people, places, historical anecdotes, political observations, legal tales, and personal history in a way that helps explain the competing narratives in American society today. His journey also tells us something about how a baby boomer might look back and look forward as he moves into his senior years and faces the challenge of retirement.