Chasing the Boogeyman


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"In the summer of 1988, the mutilated bodies of several missing girls begin to turn up in a small Maryland town. The grisly evidence leads police to the terrifying assumption that a serial killer is on the loose in the quiet suburb. But soon a rumor begins to spread that the evil stalking local teens is not entirely human. Law enforcement, as well as members of the FBI are certain that the killer is a living, breathing madman--and he's playing games with them. For a once peaceful community trapped in the depths of paranoia and suspicion, it feels like a nightmare that will never end"--




The Boogieman


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This is a story of a make believe creature to capture the attention of a young audience. The story is made to be full of suspense to keep them reading and their imagination open. This book is fun for all ages to enjoy a great scare. Should you dare to read, the Boogieman might just get you.







God Is Bigger Than the Boogie Man


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Based on some of the best-loved VeggieTales videos, this clever collection of bedtime fun shares important, reassuring lessons that every child should know. Filled with fun, colorful, engaging art that all children will love, God is Bigger Than the Boogie Man teaches kids about trust, thankfulness, truth, courage, selflessness, and more. What better way for a child to end the day than with a prayer and a VeggieTales’ bedtime story?




The Pumpkin Man Vs The Boogie Man


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The Pumpkin Family is a very happy family. Unfortunately, the Boogie Man is trying to change that! Pumpkin man uses his karate techniques to try and save the day!




God Must Be a Boogie Man


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Klepsch's poems are wild, experiential, but stick with the themes that wriggle and writhe through all the chambers of the human heart -- loss, God, fear, death -- on their way to slamming against the good, the bad and the stupid of technology and modernity in forms that will keep you delighted for the whole ride.Gratitude, gut gratitude. Poet Nancy Klepsch knows it because grief still scrapes the/ soft palate [her] mouth / sews raw skin onto [her] teeth. From injury arises a poetic voice full of zing and verve. Klepsch's rants are a rush of full generosity: I am stir-frying joy / How much pleasure can a mouth/ bring to someone ordinary as a dinner. Her humor pokes fun at personal pronouns and big data: I am still incomplete a recovery agent's small scale discovery that this machine my poor body is a prototype a meme more beautiful and alive than I ever was. But her gut is just. Her blues damn racial violence; her musicality offers an equality: all of us can stretch arc / kowtow to the catechism / of this river-scape / bob in its tidal / name waves / call the clouds cousin / round light snatch sunset. In a Collar City within the Rust Belt of this Queer Nation, Klepsch creates bright glimpses of how We fight for everyone. Experimental page-poets and spoken word bards will agree: god must be a boogie man is an invigorating read that demands a stage. -- Lori Anderson MosemanRead these poems when you're hungry, starving, famished - Nancy Klepsch's kitchen is always warm and noisy, always full of fresh basil, pita, sweet potatoes, and spices. Read these poems when you think all might be lost, or you might be going crazy - these poems are full of tender rage and wild sanity. Shaman, musician, passionate warrior, a brave hard mount/in a hard brave world, the voice in this collection of poems will not be contained, speaks in chants and charts and recipes, documents the history of her city and our times, and the depth and urgency of these revelations, their s




God Is Bigger Than the Boogieman


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Based on the popular VeggieTales song, the characters reassure children that God is bigger than their fears. Imagined monsters and threatening-looking shadows can fill a child's mind with fear, but God is always watching over us. That is the message of this colorful new book, based on the popular VeggieTales song, 'God Is Bigger Than the Boogie Man.' Through simple rhyming words, Bob and Larry reassure Junior Asparagus and young children that when they hear noises at night, they can smile and rest easy, knowing that God is watching out for them. Little ones can push the sound button to hear Larry singing the refrain from the song. And soon children will find themselves singing along as well. Ages 2-5.




The Boogie Man


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How come controlling, abusive people find their way into my life? How do I heal from Post Traumatic Stress? How do I protect my children from sexual predators? How do I get free from pain, shame and guilt? How do I heal from childhood sexual abuse? Is the Boogie Man real? There are answers to these questions and many more in The Boogie Man. I told my children that 'The Boogie Man' didn't exist; I was wrong! He is real and he lives in the shadows only to come out when no one else is around to witness him. Our kids love and trust him while at the same time are being violated by him. The Boogie Man exposes the strategies used by sexual abusers to manipulate our innocent sons and daughters right under our parental noses. Kate uses her professional skills and knowledge peppered with her own personal experience to show the reader how to understand the "grooming" process better. She clearly explains how a sexual abuser skillfully and insidiously approaches a child, while simultaneously grooming the parents. She uses her own personal story of childhood abuse to show how it had an affect on many of her decisions in life, including being manipulated into a marriage to a pedophile. Her courageous healing journey clearly shows the reader that healing is possible and there is a powerful future ahead. She provides practical suggestions, clear explanations and hope to the survivor of child sexual abuse.




DANCING WITH THE BOOGIE MAN


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Returning after a ten year absence Colin Murphy finds his family is the same dysfunctional group of characters he originally left behind. One important piece of the puzzle is missing and that is Edwin Murphy, the family patriarch - the Boogie Man. It's his funeral that brings the family together for one memorable week and his legacy that leaves them all in shambles.




Sam and the Boogie Man


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Sam and the boogie man is a wonderful tale of a little boy that conquers his fears of the boogie man in his closet. Sam begins the story sleeping with his parents in their over crowded bed. As the story continues, Sam tries several ideas to rid his closet of the boogie man. After all esle fails, Sam uses music to cause the bogie man to boogie away. The whole family will enjoy this funnny and enpowering story.