Ain't No Mama Like My Mama The Ain't No Mama Like My Mama book is a compilation of wondrous stories about inspirational and unforgettable mothers.
Date Added: May 02, 2008 By: Sandra Wing Views: 707 | Rating:
Diary Of A Palm Reader Hairdressers say they see it, hear it and feel it "all" but I take exception to that statement for I am a Palmist and I do that more than they do.
In 59 years of reading palms I have documented 43,800 to date. Each is different, yet many carry the same symbols and markings, lines and creases. Families sometimes are like 2 peas in a pod, other times a mother and daughter's palms can look like one came from another planet.
This book contains palm reading sessions from 1956 to 2003.
Date Added: Jan 29, 2009 By: Myrna Lou Goldbaum Views: 225 | Rating:
A Life, A Loss, A Lesson Aids, a familys loss and the lessons they all learned as one life touches another in this piece of non fiction. One women recounts her life and speculates on the choices that different family members made and how they affected each other. When you leave out words like coincidence she ties the whole thing together with words like purpose and mission and it all has deeper meaning seeing that nothing is random in her world. Throw in some psychic adventures and a a few brushes with famous people and it all makes for a unique look on life.
Date Added: Apr 20, 2009 By: Catharine Arnold Views: 331 | Rating:
Soul Mate Connections 2 sections; First 17 pages gives all the secrets away on dating, romance, love, relationships and soul mates.
Example: Questions to Ask
Mistakes Not to Make This time
15 Qualities to Look for In a Soul Mate
Section 2 consists of 46 palm reading sessions of love and soul mates.
Each is a hint to those who seek their other half of what to do and how to bump into the right energy to make a match forever.
Date Added: Jan 29, 2009 By: Myrna Lou Goldbaum Views: 146 | Rating:
The Collected Stories Of Andrew Culver This collection of short stories features short memoir, science fiction, and brief character studies. Some of them are funny, some of them are scary, and some are just strange. In these stories you will meet:An alcoholic paralegal who is the best in her field – when she makes it to work. A sassy black woman from Arkansas who doesn’t take attitude from no one, but has a kind spot for her dorky white assistant. A man in Los Angeles in the year 2050 who tries to escape his stifling city life, but finds a terrible surprise when he leaves city limits. A mountain community, full of hermits and the hippies and the hicks. A mysterious stoner who comes in the night, smokes a blunt, and leaves. An earth refugee on Space Station 32, somewhere near Saturn, who gets a fantastic job offer…and murder is involved. A girl with an addiction to laxatives…And many more..
Date Added: Aug 27, 2008 By: Andrew Culver Views: 230 | Rating:
10,000 Days: A Call To Arms For The Baby Boom Generation "10,000 Days" encourages Baby Boomers to revive the spirit of their youth as they reach retirement age and make our society a better place for the younger generations.
Date Added: Aug 30, 2008 By: David Mills Views: 941 | Rating:
The Road To The Third World Can America Survive the Economic Crisis?
If you are bewildered by the capability of 19 men who destroyed the World Trade Buildings in a plan seemingly too simple to succeed, then you will be completely intrigued by the ability of one man to bring down the economy of the United States. Capitalism is the undeniable heartbeat of America and just about everyone is enamored by the wind song of greed.
Business and government leaders, mesmerized by wealth, power and feelings of superiority do not see the ruination they are bringing down on our country. This is a story of the blind leading the blind over the precipice, and the consequences of apathy.
The signs of decline are everywhere. The export of jobs, factories and industries when combined with the proliferation of low paying service jobs has resulted in the decimation of the middle class and a decline in our standard of living.
Date Added: Jan 09, 2009 By: Stephen Cafaro Views: 217 | Rating:
Centurion A longing heart.
An unlikely friendship.
Love...and the bitterest of betrayals.
Who was the man ordered to crucify Christ?
What did he witness that led him to proclaim, “This was surely the Son of God?” Traditionally, we named him, the Centurion Abenadar, and we know almost nothing about him. The novel, Centurion, gives life to Centurion Abenadar.
Abenadar’s life is based on primary source documents about the Roman Legion. Abenadar was close enough to the Procurator of Judea, Pontius Pilate, that Pilate trusted him with the responsibility of the controversial and potentially explosive crucifixion of Christ. At the same time, Abenadar was a man to whom Pilate effortlessly gave the dirty work of the crucifixion, the execution for which Pilate himself would not take responsibility.
Date Added: Apr 17, 2009 By: Views: 174 | Rating:
Kiriath's Quest When King Jekoniah of Xandria is kidnapped by evil Grishnaki, the royal family searches for a way to save him. The ransom demanded by the Grishnaki is impossible, and an outright war on the Grishnaki would end in disaster, so Prince Kiriath resolves to undertake a secret mission into the Grishnaki's valley.
Strange creatures, roaming bands of Grishnaki, and a stretch of desolate land called the Deserted Kingdom pose unexpected dangers. As the ransom deadline approaches, Kiriath fears that he might not reach his father in time...
- Price: #8.99
-Paperback
-Publisher: JourneyForth Books
-ISBN#: 978-1591669050
Date Added: Apr 01, 2009 By: Rick Barry Views: 207 | Rating:
Creepo A woman named Tempest is stalked after her husband wins a lawsuit against a prestigious board of advisors at a local hospital.
Date Added: Jul 30, 2008 By: Tempest Mc Tierney Views: 244 | Rating: