Who You Callin' Silly? How a Silly Woman Becomes Virtuous


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Kimberly Lock leads women out of the spiritual and emotional wilderness into a place of strength. Sharing her own personal experiences and those of others, Lock gives readers, both single and married, a plan grounded in the ageless wisdom of the Bible, yet geared toward the issues and pitfalls of modern-day life.





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Berty Tumblefluff and Friends


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Description'Berty Tumblefluff and Friends' is collection of magical, illustrated fairytale / children's fantasy stories about boys, girls, wizards, witches, dragons, goblins talking animals and more. The book contains sequel stories to a number of those in 'The Tale of Greta Gumboot and Other Stories', but is also written with new readers in mind, so everyone can enjoy it. The tales are set in strange and wonderful worlds, sparkling with magic. There's also a selection of brand new rhyming stories in the collection, which will hopefully provoke the odd bout of joyous laughter. There's even a new Epheline Story. In case you don't remember, He's a very magical animal who is part cat, part Elephant, particularly cute, furry and purple as they come. The story collection is aimed at boys and girls ranging in age from five years old to nine, though younger children can still enjoy being read to from the book, some older may like it too. There's plenty of fun and adventures for any child. I hope you all enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it... About the AuthorLee Pritchett was born in March 1986, on the Isle of Wight. He went to school there and then proceeded to study IT at college. Soon after college he was diagnosed with OCD. He has since lost interest in IT (Except for writing and illustrating uses and his website www.leepritchett.co.uk of course) and at the age of twenty he wrote a children's story based on a family member for a bit of fun called 'The Tale of Hammy Telling and His Little Telling Tummy'. With this, the first children's story he'd written in his adult life coming in the short list of the academy of children's writers competition, he decided to study with them with the aim of becoming a successful and respected writer of children's literature. He now has two published collections of children's stories, both written and illustrated by him.




"Who You Callin' a Cheetah?"


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A book to tickle anyone's funny bone: a hysterical collection of illustrated puns that presents the English language in a whole new light. It's the perfect gift book for the pun lover in your life or great for your own coffee table.




Works in progress..


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Magnificent family and friends!. Let's keep praising and raising his name up, giving him all... the glory and the praise..... for what he’s already.. done, today! Starting with blowing his breath up our nostrils waking us up, circulating his very flow of blood through every vein and vessel. Moving us around standing, stretching, bending, moving grooving to his beat and frankly it is the greatest beat alive.




Bigg School: Secret Crush


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The third in the fabulous series about a class of Year 7 children navigating a new school, family life and the ups and downs of friendship - this time it's Astrid's turn to tell her story of first crushes and staying true to yourself.




Baker's Humorous Speaker


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Bitchie Belles


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The story takes place in a small area in an anonymous southern state. The main character is a Creole lady named Indiana who was fortunate enough to be legally adopted by a very affluent white couple and raised as a sister to their biological daughter. Indy's mother passed away while in their employment. The author has drawn on a cast of eccentric people she has met over the years in various parts of the south. Her grandmother always told her that the difference between eccentric and just plain crazy was money. If you have money eccentric sounds so much better than crazy. There are lots of people with money in Trudeau the town where the nucleus of this story takes place. The (fictitious?) story includes the Grande Dames of the area, a madame who bought a mansion in their upscale neighborhood!!! Add to the mix the Bonner brothers, the (slow) twins the town has sort of adopted. What they don't get into! Things heat up when several young women of a certain reputation are found dead in the surrounding area. This story goes from one of the better known citizens of the town attempting to ax down her garage door at 2 a.m. to get to her liquor supply. The town la-de-da's and Daughters of the South picketing the house of ill repute once they figured out it is not going to be a bed and breakfast. The sheriff is a less than savory character, to say the least. There are a cast of other colorful locals as well as people just passing through. This all mixes well together to form a story about life, warts and all. Some characters are waiting in the wings in maybe more.




The Manifesting® Workbook


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Single ladies, the Man of Your Dreams is definitely out there. These hugely practical, send-you-on-your-way worksheets pack a punch---with all the tough love, humor, and down-to-earth guidance you'll need to navigate the Law of Attraction. This is a companion workbook to "How I Met the Man of My Dreams: a Guide to MANifesting Yours" by Debbianne DeRose, the popular primer for single gals. Prepare to laugh, to take an honest look within, and best of all, to be taken off the market!




Kidd's Country Grocery


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Nestled deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Appalachia sits a quaint Mom & Pop Country Store. Behind it stands Peeled Chestnut Mountain believed to be named by the Cherokees and Shawnees after peeling the bark on one side of the chestnut trees to mark their hunting territories. The Native Americans are long gone, but the mountain and its beauty stand and paint a different background for the store with each changing season. Sitting between Bramwell, West Virginia and Pocahontas, Virginia, the two towns have been left behind by the coal mining industry. The people remaining, however, stand as strong as the mountain itself. KIDD'S COUNTRY GROCERY portrays the trials and triumphs, struggles and determination that have made this country what it is. It offers a unique glimpse into a fading piece of Americana: the everyday family business in pursuit of survival, success and the opportunity to carve out a place in this world. Get ready to laugh a lot and shake your head in amazement as you read about the day-to-day adventures of Barbara, Ray and little Jaime along with Aunt Pearl and the many customers that frequent their little store.