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Making Monsters: First Man Adam
When Adam Street arrives in the small desert town of Burgundy on his Harley, he likes it and decides to stay. It seems as good a place as any to try to escape his past. Adam is the result of a secret government-run genetic experiment. He was born to the world with some rare qualities; among them supernatural strength and speed, including heightened natural senses. When he was old enough to understand that his purpose in life was to take lives, he wanted no part of it and escaped the scientific c facility (The Campus) that held him. As Adam establishes himself in Burgundy, he begins to build a new life, with new purpose, and good friends. But his creators want him back and will stop at nothing to regain their investment, sending an elite team of agents to retrieve him. The townspeople have other ideas and are willing to fight to see that he remains at liberty. In this novel, a genetically engineered being with exceptional powers wants to live a normal life. He settles in a small town of good people in hopes of building a new life – until his creators track him down.
About the Author
David Franklin Tibbetts went to Brigham Young University and Utah Valley Community College (now Utah Valley University). He graduated with an Associate’s Degree in Theatre Studies from UVCC. He went on to the University of Utah, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in the performing arts (Theatre Studies). He is the author of many unpublished short stories and screen plays and has begun several novels, and sequels to Making Monsters, which he hopes to have published soon. David lives with his beautiful wife, Sue, in the small town of Tremonton, Utah, where they spend most of their summer in the saddle of a Harley-Davidson.$2.99–$23.00 -
Many Faces
Yana realizes that a girl’s life is not always about pretty dresses and perfection. She learns early in life that love and loyalty come with a price. With death knocking at the back door, Yana has to become more cunning than her enemies. Not knowing who to trust, she becomes a victim of a wicked game.
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Mara Entering the Book
Mara is a teenager who likes to read. She always thought it would be fun to pretend to be one of the characters in a book. A new one was on the market and came recommended. Her interest was activated, and she bought the book. Once her chores were done, she climbed to the attic and began to read. She heard the caution, watch what you wish for, yet moved forward anyhow.
About the Book:
Sharron L. Ensign is a published author and spends her time writing in her home state. She enjoys reading, traveling, and meeting new people. Her dream is to be able to travel some of the world where she has not been before. She is a published, as an author, international poet where she received an award, and short story writer. Her book is available to blind people via the Montana Library. An invite to an International book show was presented and she attended. Now it is time to return to writing.
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Margie and the School of Hard Knocks-Level Three
Do like-minded people get along well by living together? This experience is put to the test in the first part of Level Three, to be followed by more new and exciting experiences. What else would you expect in a school of hard knocks?
Author Bio
The idealistic child in Margie was allowed to be guided to delve into a fantasy world, retrieve her unresolved issues, get closure from them and move forward towards the inner peace that had always eluded her. Her journey ran the gamut of emotions with a great deal of love and laughter as the healing process.
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Marginal Enemies
Two boys grow up during World War II, Gerard in New England, Morgen in Berlin. They live parallel lives: their families experience similar changes, similar suffering. The world says they are enemies. What makes an enemy? Why are people designated as enemies? If these two later met, what would they think of each other?
WWII and the Hitler’s elimination of the undesirables alter the daily lives of both boys immeasurably. Morgen’s father, a pacifist doctor, deserts his own troops and escapes with a Viennese friend, himself a marked man. The parallel situations of the two boys and their families balance the two sides of the war. We see, not the propaganda, but the real effects the war had on civilians in both countries. We also see the ‘forgotten’ undesirables such as Gypsies, homosexuals, blacks and Japanese-Americans. Woven into all these lives is the quest for sanity and freedom from hatred.
About the author:
Norman Beaupré was born in Maine. He received a Ph.D. from Brown University and taught at the University of New England where he is now Professor Emeritus. He has traveled extensively and spent two sabbaticals in Paris. He is the author of 23 published books. He writes in English and in French. In 2008, he was awarded the medal of “Ordre des Arts et Lettres” by the French Ministry of Culture and Communications in Paris for his outstanding contribution to French culture.
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Mark Rolls the Camera
MARK ROLLS THE CAMERA takes place in a classroom environment and tells an engaging story about how an aspiring filmmaker, Mark, produces a short film with the help of his classmates.
About the Author:
Sahaj Vederey is a 10th grader who is extremely passionate about literature and poetry. He started writing his own stories since the age of 5 and he has been writing ever since! Sahaj attends Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology and actively participates in forensics debate and annual hackathons around the world. He is the founder of a company called Melodious Productions, which is dedicated to bringing unique and creative ideas to life by creating noncommercial movies. He is a trained pilot and is passionate about coding, creating films, and reading books about aerodynamics during his free time.
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Marriage Minutes: Building a Healthy Marriage One Minute at a Time
By Jerry Shipp
Based on his thirty years “in the trenches” as a marriage therapist and the knowledge and insight he has gained from thousands of clients, Jerry Shipp has written a book of practical and, sometimes, humorous parables to help us grow deeply satisfying marriages.
In our high-tech, chaotic world where relationships are shallow and people are more connected to their devices than to each other, it is difficult to know how to create a “perfect” marriage when there are so few good examples out there. How can we create “love for a lifetime?” Everybody wants it, but so few seem to achieve it. This book will give some answers to these burning questions.
In just two minutes a day, men, you will learn:- What Eeyore, Tarzan, the Grinch, Pepe Le Pew, and Captain Picard have to say about intimate relationships,
- How “Jaws,” “50 First Dates,” “Sherlock Holmes,” “Godzilla,” and “True Lies” can help you to enjoy and improve your marriage,
- What “Stupidville” is and how not to go there,
- The proper way to “pursue” the woman you love, and
- How to overcome being a “doofus.”
Women, you will learn:
- How to prevent “drift,”
- What “unconditional respect,” The Law of Association, and “submission” really mean,
- How to “fight” in a way that strengthens your marriage,
- What ordinary things like scabs, weeds, frogs, and back doors can teach you about your marriage.
Couples, if you apply the mostly simple (but not necessarily easy) suggestions in this book, you will have created a fabulous, enduring relationship.
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Marshlanders
Inquisitive spats
with cats and rats
heaving into oceanic stormsThough imagery surrounds
orbs launched out-of-bounds
dance on through skeptical scornBut at the 19th dinette
where you settle all bets
evilists end up forlornAbout the author:
Steve Schneiderman is an associate professor at the Institute of Engineering at Murray State University. Steve has been professional environmental engineering for over 40 years, college professing for over 30, golfing nearly 60. Parting adage for graduates: “Get a good job. Join a fancy country club and invite me to be a guest.” Eternal student commentary: “He’s the strangest Doc I ever met.”
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Mary Magdalene, Shaman: Healing Through Transplant Surgery
By Sara Taft
“Sara’s book is an inspiring spiritual testimony to the power of the sacred feminine personified by Mary Magdalene. Sara’s relationship to Magdalene is lovingly and tenderly expressed in her evocative paintings and dreams. This work is essential reading for those of us who would like to do justice to a neglected but important figure in our religious history. I hope the book does well; it’s a magnum opus, and I was deeply touched by it.”
— Lionel Corbett, M.D., Ph.D.
“Psyche and the Sacred: Spirituality Beyond Religion.”About the author:
At age 62, Sara Taft discovered she had a serious auto-immune disease that was destroying her liver. Her healing journey led her on a stunning shamanic path that revealed the power of the sacred feminine and brought her a successful liver transplant and a spiritual awakening. This transformation flourished in Sara’s own artwork, featured in this book, and deepened her wisdom as an archetypal astrologer in the tradition of C. G. Jung, her professional practice for over 30 years. Sara lives in Los Angeles where she continues to paint, offer astrological consultation, and participates in group dream work. She has two daughters and a son and seven grandchildren.
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Mary, Matrix of Change: Personal and Global Transformation through the Rosary
In the summer of 1988, Michele Maxwell spent a week in the village of Medjugorje, in what is now Bosnia-Hercegovina. In that small village, it was claimed that the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, had been appearing daily to six children since June 1981. The apparitions continue to this day, and all of the visionaries have now grown up, married, and are raising families of their own. The Queen of Peace, as Mary identified herself in Medjugorje, remains.
Mary, Matrix of Change: Personal and Global Transformation through the Rosary is the story of Michele Maxwell’s personal experience visiting the apparition site, and especially the hallmark phenomenon of rosaries “changing” from silver-toned metal to “gold” in that place. Drawing from her knowledge of transpersonal psychology, quantum physics, and integral philosophy, the author delivers an innovative yet accessible book that is an insightful treatment of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Holy Rosary. Meditating upon the twenty rosary mysteries can serve, the author writes, “as a remarkable tool for spiritual transformation and the evolution of consciousness so desperately needed on our planet today.”
In Mary’s words, “With prayer even the laws of nature can be suspended,” and the author saw evidence of that again and again, both alone and in large groups of pilgrims who witnessed “miracles” en masse. The recurring theme then, and now within the pages of this uplifting book, is “Pray, pray, pray.” By far, the most amazing conversion wrought through prayer is the transformation of the human person. Medjugorje is a modern-day sign of this miracle of inner change.
MICHELE MAXWELL earned her Master’s degree in Theology from St. Mary’s University, studied fiction and playwriting at Harvard, and pursued a law degree at the University of Texas. She is the founder and director of the Marian Center of San Antonio, a non-profit organization dedicated to Catholic spirituality with a focus on the messages of Mary, Queen of Peace in Medjugorje. The author has also edited a monthly spiritual journal, River of Light, for the past sixteen years while speaking and organizing national conferences and pilgrimages. She lives and works in the historic downtown area of San Antonio, Texas.
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