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Votes of Confidence With 2016 promising to be an interesting and hotly contested election year, Votes of Confidence offers young readers an essential guide to the past, present, and future of American elections. Read Book
Talk of the Town In this compelling tale by Lisa Wingate-award winning author of the national best-seller Lone Star CafE-the associate producer of TV’s hottest show fears Amber Amberson’s tiny Texas hometown already knows its Amber is an American Megastar finalist. But after several hilarious culture clashes, the Hollywood pro enlists the help of the quirky townsfolk when the sweet and naIve Amber goes ... Read Book
The Children of Roswell Despite the government’s best efforts to explain it away, after nearly 70 years, Roswell is a story that just won’t disappear. Parents who were present during or immediately after the incident may have passed on, but their children know what happened‚ and have paid dearly for their knowledge. These are their stories. You will finally learn the truth about:The daughter of a witness to an ... Read Book
Loving Rose #1 New York Times bestselling author returns with another thrilling story from the Casebook of Barnaby Adair . . . Miraculously spared from death, Malcolm Sinclair erases the notorious man he once was. Reinventing himself as Thomas Glendower, he strives to make amends for his past, yet he never imagines penance might come via a secretive lady he discovers living in his secluded manor. Rose has a ... Read Book
The Rookery There’s a killer in the slums.London 1884. When a thief robs Fleet Street reporter Penny Green, she finds herself caught up in a horrifying murder.Someone is terrorizing the residents of St Giles Rookery and Scotland Yard sends Inspector James Blakely to investigate. When the serial killer claims a victim outside the slums, Victorian London is sent into panic.Can Penny’s friendship with the ... Read Book
The Fame of C.S. Lewis C. S. Lewis, long renowned for his children’s books as well as his Christian apologetics, has been the subject of wide interest since he first stepped-up to the BBC’s microphone during the Second World War. Until now, however, the reasons why this medievalist began writing books for a popular audience, and why these books have continued to be so popular, had not been fully explored. In fact ... Read Book
To the Edge of Sorrow From “fiction’s foremost chronicler of the Holocaust” (Philip Roth), here is a haunting novel about an unforgettable group of Jewish partisans fighting the Nazis during World War II. Battling numbing cold, ever-present hunger, and German soldiers determined to hunt them down, four dozen resistance fighters—escapees from a nearby ghetto—hide in a Ukrainian forest, determined to survive ... Read Book
Your Mess Matters What if the mess of your life is where God is about to do his best work? Life can be a tangled mess. Luke Lezon’s mess came in the form of alarming health issues, transforming him from fun-loving and God-fearing to angry and hopeless. As Luke’s health deteriorated for months without answers, the stress of not knowing suddenly spiraled into a mental and emotional breakdown. As a pastor, he ... Read Book
The Art of Analyzing People: Learn How to Analyze People Through Gestures and Body Language How to observe, analyze, and read everyone around you without having a single conversation.Do you wish you could understand subtle gestures, read hidden cues in facial expressions, and learn more about others by simple observation?All of this is possible when you develop the skill of analyzing others. We do this automatically in our subconscious. Why not learn to pay attention and find out ... Read Book
Mercury and Me The relationship between Freddie Mercury and Jim Hutton evolved over several months in 1984 and 1985. Even when they first slept together, Hutton had no idea who Mercury was, and, when the star told him his name, it meant nothing to him. Hutton worked as a barber at the Savoy Hotel and retained his job and his lodgings in Sutton, Surrey, for two years after moving in with Mercury, and then worked ... Read Book
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