God's Odds


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Our daily choices are governed by our personal philosophy. For all action some hypothesis about the origin and nature of the universe and humanity must be adopted, whether consciously or unconsciously. We act according to prior decisions as to what has value and whether there is meaning to life. The question regarding what is good and what should be is answered by our personal decision regarding the beginning of all things. Are we just dirt plus time plus chance, or are we the children of a loving heavenly Father? This book sets forth the odds that the God spoken of in the Christian Bible are overwhelming, and that therefore the Christian faith is the best basis for every life.




The Yard


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Green Eyes


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"Green Eyes" by Roy J. Snell is a literary gem that transports readers into a world brimming with suspense, mystery, and the enigma of its titular character, Green Eyes. Snell's narrative prowess shines through as he skillfully spins a web of intrigue, drawing readers deeper into the heart of the enigmatic plot. With unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat, this riveting tale captivates the imagination, making it an indispensable addition to the library of mystery enthusiasts. Snell's masterful storytelling paints a vivid picture of a world where secrets lurk in the shadows, and the pursuit of truth becomes an exhilarating journey. "Green Eyes" is a compelling page-turner that promises to leave readers spellbound, eager to uncover the mysteries that lie within its captivating pages.




Shifty


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What you see (at first) is not what you get in this collection of nine previously published tales of shape shifting and transformation. An Alaskan student of wildlife biology finds it difficult to write convincingly about what she knows. A proud and beautiful princess loses her popularity when cursed (in a way probably familiar to many readers) by a wicked enchanter. A lonely Cajun fiddler has a close encounter with his royal but scaly ancestor. In the secret story of the railroad that transformed the American West, Chinese and Irish workers compete to complete the job with a little help from supernatural friends. A lowly jeweler creates a wondrous bauble for the sultan's favorite, but his reward, an exalted royal elephant, eats him out of house and home until he unlocks her secret. An Irish nurse discovers the identity of the lone fiddler who plays at the bedside of a critically ill patient. A middle-aged woman, suddenly invisible, improves her love and social life during Mardi Gras. And a predatory bill collector meets his match in a story so dark that the author even changed her name. In these shifty stories, you'll be wondering who happens next!




Free Spirit


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Diesa de Tyronmen escapes from a brutal master only to be sold to an elf. Though mesmerized by his beauty, Diesa struggles for her freedom...and against her own growing love for her new master. Was she purchased only to win a wager? And, as her mother had claimed, will an elf claim her heart with his words, her very soul with his touch?




Fundamentals of Craps


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The only information you'll ever need for learning to play this exciting fast-paced casino game.




Othello


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The third New Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's Othello, updated by Christina Luckyj for the contemporary student reader.




Winning Craps for the Serious Player


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The most in-depth work ever written on craps features twenty-five winning strategies with full explanations. This book includes strategies from both sides of the layout, for two, three, and ten times odds, for conservative, aggressive, and super-aggressive players, plus hard-hitting coverage of all bets and the best ones for winning strategies. Learn everything you need to know about advanced bankrolling, money management, getting credit, table image, and odds. Illustrations. 272 pages




The Advocate


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The Third Book in the Historical Collection Charlie Dauphin and Max Sinclair have been best friends since they met on a rainy night at twelve years old. They share more than a powerful magic, a sprawling manor, and a hunger for justice and danger. The Advocacy belongs to both of them. The Central Network, and then the fate of Alkarra, rest on the shoulders of these two extraordinary men determined the save the world. With a team of Watchers and Defenders at their back, they'll do just that. But the winds of fate will turn such motivation against them. Charlie and Max have taken on more than any witch could bear alone. Will Charlie and Max survive the onslaught of political intrigue, rising magic, and disaster that awaits? Is friendship strong enough? Lovers of the Dragonmaster Trilogy will be thrilled for this follow-up (and oft requested!) installment in the world of Alkarra. Dive into the Advocacy, the political world of the Dragonmaster, and the lives of the witches we all love best. THE ADVOCATE is the third novel in the Historical Collection. This exhilarating tale of friendship and courage will sweep you back to the world of Alkarra.




The Cannibal Queen


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The New York Times–bestselling icon of the techno-aviation thriller takes to the skies in this memoir of a great American adventure in an open-cockpit biplane. It was a bird’s-eye view of America—and the trip of a lifetime for author Stephen Coonts and his fourteen-year-old son. But even for Coonts, who had clocked 1,600 hours as a naval aviator and was the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross commendation, this was a first. He’d be flying closer to the earth than he ever had before. His big yellow wood-and-canvas bird was the Cannibal Queen, a Stearman open-cockpit biplane built in 1942. Destined for the scrap yard, it was rescued and restored for what Coonts would call his “Stearman summer.” On a clear June afternoon in 1991, Coonts and his son took off to see the country the same way the barnstormers flew their Jennys: with a map and a compass. Coonts followed highways, railroad lines, back roads, mountains, rivers, and landmarks. For the next three months, seeing old friends and meeting new ones, he touched down on the diverse landscapes of each of the forty-eight contiguous states to record the stories of the American countryside, its spirited people, and its rich history. Soaring from big cities to the heartland, experiencing everything from Bourbon Street jazz and small-town barbershop quartets to greasy spoons and backyard barbeques, the author of Flight of the Intruder and The Art of War captures not only the singular thrill of biplane aviation, but a nostalgia for the simple pleasures of an America thought lost and forgotten. Stephen Coonts found it, and in The Cannibal Queen he shares every exultant moment. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Stephen Coonts, including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.