Snack Time Heals All Wounds


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Funny food Notebook, Graduation, birthday Gift a 100 Pages Notebook and Funny quote "Snack time heals all wounds" on a Matte-finish cover, Perfect gift for parents, grandparents, kids, boys, girls, youth and teens as a food lovers journal gift. 100 pages 6"�9" White-color paper Matte Finish Cover for an elegant look and feel




Wow!


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This book is a collection of wonderful short stories. The longer stories include a young boy who purchases a used trunk at the thrift store only to discover it is magical. Two brothers investigate a murder during the winter months while at the cottage. A bully takes control of life at school and one boy decides to stand up to her. A selection of stories from a book of Grimms Fairy Tales comes to life while a boy sleeps at night. The final story brings to a conclusion a story started in another book titled Echoes from the Classroom. This is definitely a book that once you start reading is hard to put down.




An Uneven Dozen


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Part I of this book attributes only one source used for inspiration in creating the stories. It is a Calendar. Each illustration attached to every month of that Calendar, from long, long ago, pleaded for life. If you have never had a character cry out to you begging to become an integral part of an episode so important to that character and its existence, then you have probably slept very comfortably at night. The author did not. Until the final word was written for the final month, and the messages from that Calendar were completed to become a part of an uneven dozen, his nights were restless. Part II is also an uneven dozen. There are only ten stories. Once again the author was faced with a dilemma. This time there was no single source, other than imagination, consisting of experiences, fears, beliefs and, of course, things that go bump in the night.




The Unexpected Gift


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Drew Robbins Warren is a mother of two, whose husband has just left her for a younger woman. Leah Cline is a pregnant eighteen-year-old with no family, no friends, and no money. The only thing these women have in common is loneliness. Through their unlikely friendship, Drew and Leah learn to embrace life and everything that has been offered to them. But will either woman open her heart to love another man again?-Author Tour: Northern Georgia




The Bridge of Whispers


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It is December of 2007 just outside Antwerp, Belgium, when Richard Van Pelt storms out of the dining room of his father's residence. Time is running out for their family's copper-tubing company. With the Chinese nipping at their heels and the Brazilians not far behind, Optitube is doomed if the family does not take action soon. With a willing Japanese partner waiting in the wings, it seems everything is in line for a successful merger of two companies. Unfortunately, not everyone agrees. In Japan, the young and beautiful Natsumi Honma anxiously awaits the joint venture between her father's company and Optitube. She has not only a fi nancial interest in the merger, but also a growing love interest in Richard. As the two continue to develop a passionate relationship across the ocean, jealousy, greed, and ambition drive a wedge between family members and instigate the creation of multiple plots that soon threaten both Richard's and Natsumi's lives. In this intriguing tale fueled by age-old confl icts and cruel ambition, a merger hangs in the balance as Natsumi suddenly goes missing. Now it is up to Richard to save both her and his company-before it is too late.




Andries.


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“I’ve always been in control... Until I met him.” - Roxanne I never thought it would happen but it did. I fell hard for a man who’s not only sixteen years younger than me but one who is also the heir to one of the most powerful families in the country. Falling for him was a mistake that might cost me my business, my reputation, and God knows what else. But despite everything, he turned my world upside down and made me believe in love again. When I need to make a decision between what the heart wants and what is rational, all I can think of is him: Andries. This book is for mature audiences.




Melanie Ann


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An unexplained fire destroys the parsonage of the Charlevois family while they are attending a religious gathering in another city. When they return and discover that all of their worldly possessions are gone, they desperately turn to their religious faith and the help of the congregation to meet the challenges that await them. Nathan, the sixteen-year-old son of the Reverend Charlevois, learns that a recently deceased member of that congregation, who was a close friend of his father, has bequeathed his townhouse to the Charlevois family. But within the joy of such a gift, Nathan begins to feel the presence of a different kind of spirit after they have moved into their new home. Strange noises and movements coupled with unusual events in the three-story townhouse weave a mysterious web of intrigue around Nathan and his family.




Violence and Dawn


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This story points to human nature. Its seeming repetitive side relative to the use of violence and bad behavior. Change appears through centuries out of reach despite the presence of good people. In this story, a solid Navy father-daughter family crime war is the path taken often.




Hello (From Here)


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A heartfelt, witty, and thought-provoking YA love story about two teens who fall for each other while forced apart during quarantine, written by two New York Times bestselling authors, and for fans of Five Feet Apart, Anna and the French Kiss, and My Life Next Door Maxine and Jonah meet in the canned goods aisle just as California is going into lockdown. Max’s part-time job as a personal grocery shopper is about to transform into a hellish gauntlet. Jonah’s preexisting anxiety is about to become an epic daily struggle. As Max and Jonah get to know each other through FaceTime dates, socially distanced playground hangs, and the escalating heartbreaks of the pandemic, they’re pushed apart by what they don’t share and pulled closer by what they do. As thoughtful, probing, and informed as it is buoyant, romantic, and funny, Hello (From Here) cuts across differences in class, privilege, and mental health, all thrown into stark relief by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s a novel that looks at the first two months of the quarantine, and adds falling in love to the mess. "Hello (From Here) isn't just a book about the pandemic." —PopSugar "It's also a funny, poignant romcom about the unpredictability of love in chaotic times. . . . Excellent." —BCCB * "Satisfyingly banter-filled." —PW, starred review “Sweet . . . Effectively rendered.” —Kirkus "Realistic." —SLJ "Not your typical romantic comedy, [it's] a timely update of the genre." —Booklist "Witty, entertaining . . . endearing and relatable.” —Common Sense Media "An unputdownable story that YA readers will adore.” —Brightly “Funny, romantic, and eerily familiar.” —author Kelly Loy Gilbert “Witty, hilarious, heart-filled, and romantic.” —author Jeff Zentner "In a category of its own. . . . Wonderful.” —Postmedia




Laugh Yourself to Sleep


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Author Rachel St. John-Gilbert helped the unconventional woman Wake Up Laughing-now she follows that popular devotional with the brand-new Laugh Yourself to Sleep. These quirky, contemporary, relatable, and often laugh-out-loud-funny readings are designed to encourage women of all ages to feel their heavenly Father's imprint on their daily lives-and what better way for today's harried woman to drift off to dreamland each night? "The messages behind the laughs opened my heart more fully to the joys of God," wrote a reader of Rachel's first book-and Laugh Yourself to Sleep promises much more of the same!