Hurricane of Butterflies


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If you ever take the time to observe butterflies, you will notice how the flutter of their wings allows them to sporadically change directions. Hurricanes can be disastrous but also represent a new beginning which requires strength and will power to reach recovery. Through all of the changes we face and obstacles we overcome, those directions guide us through paths called life. "Hurricane of Butterflies" is a raw collection of poetry that represents some of the many paths of travel. There are paths that provide instant gratification while others are complex and difficult to maneuver through. Humanity, the common factor we all have, will allow you to relate to the poems in this collection. Take this journey of paths to discover profound days, nights, and seasons of love, despair, inspiration, dreams, grit and beauty.




The Storms of Life


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A collection of short stories, The Storms of Life: Butterflies in Tornadoes and Roses in Hurricanes is an inspirational guide to dealing with lifes storms. Life is saturated with storms, situations and circumstances that bring us to our knees and looking for shelter. The storms in our personal lives are comparable to the raging natural storms that radiate from the earth. In no other time in history have natural disasters been so publicized; the same goes for the storms of the human experience. From the exploits of a popular fallen athlete to the transgressions of a charismatic minister, with modern technology we have become accustomed to having front row seats to both natural and human storms. We are sometimes forced to participate in the storms of others no knowing how they will overcome their issues and having not a clue as to how we can overcome our own. Oftentimes we take on our own lifes storms with no guide, no compass, and no shelter; we think we have no protector. But as we travel these roads and seas of life, dealing with storms like hurricanes and tornadoes, we are comforted by knowing that we all have a guide and protector to help deal with the storms of life. But we must learn to trust God!




Butterfly in a Hurricane


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This book was originally handwritten, taking 972 notebook pages. It is a compilation of experiences throughout my life.




Butterflies and Hurricanes


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A girl can only play hide-and-seek for so long until she's found. Unfortunately for me, the game's up.I figured the night would protect me, help keep me safe. After sticking with the shadows for so long, I'd all but become one - an empty void of a person, barely living. Just going through the motions. Still wrapped up in a cocoon.Then he came for me. Danger and darkness, laced together in one hell of a pretty package. I shouldn't want him, but I do.He's a storm. A mercenary for the Russian Bratva.He helped break me from my shell. Taught me how to spread my wings.But everyone knows.Butterflies can't survive a hurricane.




Ready, Set ... WAIT!


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Explains how animals sense and make preparations for hurricanes, describing the behavior of such creatures as fish, birds, rabbits, butterflies, and crocodiles.




Butterflies at the Window


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The date is May 22, 2011. Elly's "very good" graduation day becomes even better when three enormous butterflies appear at her bedroom window; incredibly beautiful, almost other-worldly in their splendor. Her first thought is, "Thank You, Jesus! You know how I love butterflies." But when Elly, then her mother, then other members of the McConnell clan begin to see them in the most unlikely places, their presence begins to feel strangely ominous. And when they appear to be watching the family's every move, it's hard to avoid a growing sense of foreboding. On this perfect spring Sunday, when families across southwest Missouri are celebrating their high school graduations, could these exquisite creatures actually be harbingers of looming tragedy? Then a rare and massive EF5 tornado unexpectedly turns that bright day in May dark and deadly. As the storm of the century bears down, can the McConnell family survive? And in the midst of unspeakable terror and devastation, why are so many children of the tornado seeing butterfly people? Sandi McReynolds is a life-long resident of Southwest Missouri who found herself intrigued by the butterfly people stories that abounded after the monstrous Joplin Tornado of May, 2011; and more than inspired by the generosity and faith of her community. "Butterflies at the Window" is a novel recounting some of those stories based on true and very personal events involving family and friends.







Prophecy 2022 and Beyond


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Renowned Psychic Betsey Lewis peers into 2022 and Beyond to provide a brighter future for humanity...if we awaken from our slumber. But first, a spiritual war must be fought against the Family of Dark. It's a war that was first fought in Atlantis 10,000 years ago before its final destruction, and we are repeating those times again. 2022 is also known as YEAR ZERO, a term used by the New World Order on their most audacious move on humanity yet. Will COVID eventually disappear or will humanity be forced with never-ending vaccines, will Republicans reclaim the Senate in 2022, will Russian invade Ukraine and will this start World War III, will China move on Taiwan, who will become the next President of the United States in 2024, will Prince Charles become King of England in the next few years, will the Earth changes get worse with stronger earthquakes, increased volcanic activity, extreme weather and will crime escalate with the hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants flooding our borders from many countries? Will inflation get worse and higher prices of Americans? Has Planet X returned to our Solar System to create larger Earth changes and possible shift of the Earth's axis? Timelines can be changed if we become the Butterflies creating the Hurricane instead of being tossed about by the turbulent winds. The choice is ours! A bright new world awaits us!




The Last Butterflies


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A remarkable look at the rarest butterflies, how global changes threaten their existence, and how we can bring them back from near-extinction Most of us have heard of such popular butterflies as the Monarch or Painted Lady. But what about the Fender’s Blue? Or the St. Francis’ Satyr? Because of their extreme rarity, these butterflies are not well-known, yet they are remarkable species with important lessons to teach us. The Last Butterflies spotlights the rarest of these creatures—some numbering no more than what can be held in one hand. Drawing from his own first-hand experiences, Nick Haddad explores the challenges of tracking these vanishing butterflies, why they are disappearing, and why they are worth saving. He also provides startling insights into the effects of human activity and environmental change on the planet’s biodiversity. Weaving a vivid and personal narrative with ideas from ecology and conservation, Haddad illustrates the race against time to reverse the decline of six butterfly species. Many scientists mistakenly assume we fully understand butterflies’ natural histories. Yet, as with the Large Blue in England, we too often know too little and the conservation consequences are dire. Haddad argues that a hands-off approach is not effective and that in many instances, like for the Fender’s Blue and Bay Checkerspot, active and aggressive management is necessary. With deliberate conservation, rare butterflies can coexist with people, inhabit urban fringes, and, in the case of the St. Francis’ Satyr, even reside on bomb ranges and military land. Haddad shows that through the efforts to protect and restore butterflies, we might learn how to successfully confront conservation issues for all animals and plants. A moving account of extinction, recovery, and hope, The Last Butterflies demonstrates the great value of these beautiful insects to science, conservation, and people.




Tinfoil Butterfly


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The Shining meets About a Boy in this electrifying debut about a troubled young woman and a lonely boy facing their demons in the frozen Black Hills. Emma is hitchhiking across the United States, trying to outrun a violent, tragic past, when she meets Lowell, the hot-but-dumb driver she hopes will take her as far as the Badlands. But Lowell is not as harmless as he seems, and a vicious scuffle leaves Emma bloody and stranded in an abandoned town in the Black Hills with an out-of-gas van, a loaded gun, and a snowstorm on the way. The town is eerily quiet and Emma takes shelter in a diner, where she stumbles across Earl, a strange little boy in a tinfoil mask who steals her gun before begging her to help him get rid of “George.” As she is pulled deeper into Earl’s bizarre, menacing world, the horrors of Emma’s past creep closer, and she realizes she can’t run forever. Tinfoil Butterfly is a seductively scary, chilling exploration of evil—how it sneaks in under your skin, flaring up when you least expect it, how it throttles you and won't let go. The beauty of Rachel Eve Moulton's ferocious, harrowing, and surprisingly moving debut is that it teaches us that love can do that, too.