So the Sign Said


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"SO THE SIGN SAID is a humorous young adult fiction. The novel’s main character, Jordan Klein, is a precocious seventeen-year-old New York City girl who cracks wise to deal with the world around her. Her mother, Rachel, is a litigator—sharp, refined, and always careful not to spill her gin and tonic on the couch. Her father, Eli, is a professor of divinity, an unapologetic eccentric and, in Jordan’s eyes, a dipsy-doodling disaster. When he spontaneously agrees to pastor a church in podunk Texas for the summer, Jordan’s world is turned upside down. It’s not long before Jordan meets Knox, a gorgeous yet complicated mess, and Bliss, a fun-loving whimsical blonde. Through Knox and Bliss, Jordan discovers the best parts of her new summer home, including the quirky church sign outside her bedroom window. The sign offers advice, provides pun-laden humor, and has an uncanny ability to predict the future—including hers."




The Tinguian


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Rootie Kazootie


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Richard's married to Caroline, but how long can he endure her constant chatter? When cool, calm Cynthia tempts Richard with sex, money, and peace and quiet, crazy Caroline goes on the warpath. Rootie Kazootie was a children's television show in the early 1950s. The show was broadcast live from New York City on Saturday mornings. Rootie also appeared in comic books and Little Golden Books during that period. In this novel, the title refers to a character who shares Rootie's personality.




The New York Supplement


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"Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies)




Our Journey to the Double


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Most would agree having two is much better than having one. Many times, we see God move and speak in numbers. When the Lord shows His great faithfulness, He does above and beyond what we can imagine ask or think. This is what I call the double. In the book of Joel, He promised to pour out the former and latter rain. Isaac reaped and sowed twice in the same year. There are many examples of the double blessing in the word of God. As you read this book, allow yourself to begin to stretch your faith to believe for what would seem impossible to you, but ALL things are possible with God. He is such a patient, loving Father who teaches us about Himself through everyday life experiences. But for those who can believe Him for more, He will show Himself able time and time again to be faithful. There are many times He allows us to be stretched so our faith can grow and in turn, trust Him for greater things in the future. Never forget that His word will never return void to Him; it always accomplishes what He has sent it to do. So be bold and step out in faith and watch what the Lord will do in your life. We see in the Old Testament how Elisha asked for a double portion of what Elijah had. When he did, the prophet told him you have asked for a hard thing yet if you see me when I am taken, it will be yours. We have a new and better covenant because of the blood of Jesus. So dare to ask God who loves to give good gifts to His children. Let today be the day you begin your journey to the double.




The Usual Saga


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Jase is doing a gym work out and as he comes to a finish a couple of guys ask him about his portable Lap top computer. It is immediately clear to Jase that these guys are up to something. Jase is not big on strangers although he will hear them out. At the same time he is very vigilant in doing so.







The People's Guide


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The Photograph


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The story is about Katy, who, on the death of her mother, discovers a hidden photograph that changes everything she knew about her life up to that point. Despite objections from her aunt whom she believed was her only family, she decides to search for the people in the photograph, who she now knows are the family she knew nothing about. Her search leads to joy and heartbreak, love and friendship, and betrayal and murder.




Federal Register


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