Pushing the Pull Door Or Stop the Carnival


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Poetry is a language all its own. Told in tales of rhythmic flow, it can draw you out of your present circumstance and into a period of joy or thoughtful provocation, and perhaps even soothe your soul. It can encourage you and enlighten you. Find all of that and more within these pages. In this book of poetry are truths of longing and pressing beyond the chaos that life can present and finding peace right where you are.




Hawaii For Dummies


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For Dummies Travel guides are the ultimate user-friendly trip planners, combining the broad appeal and time-tested features of the For Dummies series with up-to-the-minute advice and information from the experts at Frommer's. Our authors make sure that you'll truly experience the spirit of aloha. With Hawaii for Dummies in hand, you'll know where to find secluded beaches; the best outfitters to choose for everything from diving to deep-sea fishing; and where to find the top galleries and shops. Inside you'll also find extensive coverage of the best hotels for every budget; information on where to sip a mai tai or a cup of Kona Joe; and valuable advice on finding the best airfares and package deals. Whether you want to watch the fiery spectacle at the Big Island's volcano, play a challenging round of golf, snorkel with sea turtles, or simply kick back to watch the sunset, this guide will help you find your island paradise.




Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii


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"I went to Maui to stay a week and remained five. I had a jolly time. I would not have fooled away any of it writing letters under any consideration whatever." --Mark Twain So Samuel Langhorne Clemens made his excuse for late copy to the Sacramento Union, the newspaper that was underwriting his 1866 trip. If the young reporter's excuse makes perfect sense to you, join the thousands of Island lovers who have delighted in Twain's efforts when he finally did put pen to paper.




Library of Congress Catalog


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A cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards.




All about Hawaii


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Hawaiian Reports


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The Pull of Peace


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The final battle is close. They can feel it. But as they dive in.... Skye has to face all of her trauma or risk not being able to put an end to everyone else's fear and pain. Meanwhile, will the fact that the Coalition has been revealed to the world bring new fears or new friends? There are also answers to existing Fae blood mysteries that start being disclosed and not with the truths that any of them want to hear. Now, they have a new problem to fix along side the war and the continued struggles with an old mindset that belongs nowhere in the world. What else could come up to pull them in yet another direction? The end battle is coming. Will they be ready? Will they have an energy left when it does? Can they pull of putting all levels of the Coalition down at the same time? Who do they find in their hour of need? What does the future of the Fae blood hold - fear or peace?




Reflections of a Southern Man


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A compilation of short stories which covers life and love among young adults. The stories in this book include times in college, and some out of college. A varying cornicopia of ideas and attitudes that all can find some identity in. If you have ever loved, this book is for you.




All the Best in Hawaii


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