Homemade Sin


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Samuel Jarvel Matthews Kyle was born March 8, 1980 to the parents Gloria and Walter Lee Kyle in Vicksburg, Mississippi. As a young child he was humble and very wise. He attended Mc Call Senior High School Tallulah, Ha. He later finished his education at Job Corps in St. Louis, Missouri. There he earned his high school diploma and a associate degree in Administration. He also was a member of the Navy, Virginia. As years passed he had a passion for writing. He would write day and night. He had a brilliant mind. The words and ideas he came up with was amazing. His face would light up whenever he talked about his stories or any ideas he had. Writing was his life, his pride and joy. It was his sanity.




Eternal Dining


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THE BOOK ARRIVED FROM THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS I WENT THROUGH AND THE LOVE I HAVE FOR MY FAMILY. I LOVE THEM JUST AS MUCH AS THEY LOVE ME. I HATED ALL THE THINGS THEY DID FOR ME BECAUSE I COULDNT EVER REPAY ALL THE THINGS THEY HAVE DONE FOR ME. WHEN YOUR FAMILY BACK AWAY FROM YOU GOD WILL BE THERE TO STEP IN. THERE IS A REASON FOR ANY FAMILY MEMBERS LIVING YOU GOOD OR BAD. THIS WAS HARD FOR ME TO BEAR WHEN MY FAMILY WAS ALWAYS THERE. GOD DOES THINGS FOR A REASON. I FOUND OUT LATER THAT THIS HAD TO HAPPEN SO I COULD DO WHAT HE WANTED ME TO DO. GOD TRAINED ME IN ALL AREAS OF MY LIFE. WRITING THIS BOOK GAVE ME MORE STRENGTH, POWER, AND RESTORATION. IT REVEALED A LOT OF THINGS IN MY LIFE THAT I DIDNT SEE BEFORE NOW. A LOT OF REVEALATION FROM GOD IS IN THIS BOOK. A LOT OF LOVE IS REVEALED TO ME FROM GOD. GOD TAUGHT ME AS I WROTE THIS BOOK. IF GOD DID NOT LOVE ME I WOULD HAVE NOT MADE IT THROUGH. THIS BOOK CAN HELP PEOPLE THAT IS JUST COMING TO CHRIST. I SPOKE FROM THE HEART WITH EXPERIENCE. IT CAN BE FOR LOST SOULS TO COME TO CHRIST. THIS BOOK CAN GIVE INSIGHT TO THE PEOPLE THAT DONT FULLY UNDERSTAND AND HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF GODS WORD, OR EVEN DONT BELIEVE IN HIM. GOD WANTS PEOPLE TO TURN FROM SIN AND WICKEDNESS. GOD HATE SIN AND EVIL. HE WANTS FAITHFULNESS AND RIGHTEOUNESS. GOD WANTS OUR BODY TO BE HIS TEMPLE. THE BOOK IS ABOUT HURT AND PAIN, CHILDREN, BEING A MOTHER. ITS ABOUT GODLINESS, AND HOW WE SHOULD LIVE LIKE CHRIST. IT TELLS ABOUT HOW TO FIGHT THE DEVILS IN YOUR LIFE AND WHAT TO DO IN TRYING TIMES. I WANT THE READERS TO KNOW THAT THERE IS MORE WRATH COMING AND TO BE PREPARED. JESUS IS COMING BACK AGAIN. THIS BOOK IS ABOUT GODS WORD, ABOUT PEOPLE IN GENERAL AND THE WAY THEY THINK OR DO.ITS ABOUT BEING A SINGLE PARENT AND SURVING IN LIFE WITH GODS HELP. ITS ABOUT HAVING FAITH, TRUSTING AND OBEYING GOD WORD. THE BOOK IS ABOUT HAVING A CONVENANT WITH GOD. THIS BOOK TELLS ABOUT EVERYTHING WE NEED TO LINE UP WITH GODS WORD IN ORDER TO GET ON THE PATH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. ITS ABOUT KEEP GOING WHEN OBSTACLES COME IN YOUR WAY. WE HAVE ALL THE HELP WE NEED IN GOD. ALWAYS KEEP A POSITIVE ATTITUDE. DONT LISTEN TO NEGATIVE TALKING.




Foxfire Story


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Since 1972, the Foxfire books have preserved and celebrated the culture of Southern Appalachia for countless readers all around the world. In Foxfire Story, folklorist (and Foxfire director) T.J. Smith collects some of his favorite stories from the archives to illuminate the oral traditions that have been part of the culture of the mountains for centuries. Here are instances of mountain speech, proverbs and sayings, legends, folktales, anecdotes, songs, and pranks and jests, along with ghost tales and accounts of folk belief, as well as stories from half a dozen of the region’s finest storytellers. Through these examples, Smith examines the role storytelling plays in the Southern Appalachian community, identifying the rich traditions that can be found in the region and exploring how they convey a sense of place—and of identity.




Suddenly Southern


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Moving South? Feeling a little out of place? Craving pizza from home and faking a passion for sweet tea? Not generating much Southern hospitality? Wondering if you'll ever fit in? Well, honey, here's your complete guide to living in Dixie, providing migrating Yanks with tips on living, eating, greeting, driving, walking, talking, and what food to bring to a funeral. From his 'n' her Southern Hair Dos (and Don'ts) to The A to Z Dixie Dictionary, Suddenly Southern includes everything you need to know about living south of the Mason-Dixon Line, including: Recipes that range from mint juleps and hoppin' john to recipes for disaster "Know Your Bugs by Their Mugs," a handy identification chart 10 ways to say, "Now that's ugly" in Dixie How to walk from the store to the car without dying, a Fun-in-the-Sun Survival Kit 100 Southern Things Worth the Trip From Southern tailgate food (deviled eggs and cheese straws) to minding your BBQs, from pronouncing pecan to knowing when your cat's a true Southerner, from knowing when you're fittin' in to knowing when you're not, this is the ideal guide for anyone moving, planning a move, or just plain ol' interested in this fascinating American region. With this book on your shelf, they'll never be able to say "Yankee, go home" again.




Pushkin and the Queen of Spades


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"Windsor Armstrong is a polished, Harvard-educated African American professor of Russian literature. Her son, Pushkin X, is an exceedingly famous pro football player, an achievement that impresses his mother not at all. Even more distressing, however, her beloved son has just become engaged to a gorgeous white Russian emigre who also happens to be a lap dancer." "For Windsor this predicament is no laughing matter. Determined to get to the bottom of it, she embarks on a journey into her own rich past to her Motown childhood, where the Temptations danced across the stage and love came disguised as a sharply dressed gangster; to Harvard, where she endured the humiliation of being an unwed black teen mother; to St. Petersburg, where the verses of the brilliant Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, great-grandson of an African slave, moved through her head as she made love to her own white Russian. The urge to protect her son has been Windsor's only goal, but as she draws ever closer to the secret that has cast a shadow over her life, the identity of her son's father, she discovers that the half-lies she has fed her boy don't add up to the beauty of the truth."--BOOK JACKET.




A Good Inheritance


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Growing up in a small South Carolina town in the early 1960s, sixteen-year-old Wade James is a regular teenager. An accident leaves him in the hospital for two months, however, and Wade needs something to pass the time. He turns to the Civil War diary of his great-grandfather, Lofton Jamesand finds himself stepping back in time. In the summer of 1862, sixteen-year-old Lofton enlists in the Confederate Army; subsequently, he fights bloody battles at Corinth and later at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Here, he is captured and paroled and then serves in northern Georgia and northern Virginia. An excellent marksman, he is pressed into duty as a sharpshooter. In that capacity, he commits a life-altering act: he kills US Major-General John Sedgwick at the Battle of Spotsylvania in May of 1864. The revulsion Lofton feels over what he considers a dishonorable act causes him to desert. Having recovered from his injury, Wade keeps reading the diary; the more he reads, the bigger impression the journal makes on him. In 1962, the civil rights movement is gaining momentum, and Wade realizes that he must make a difficult decision to do the right thing. With his great-grandfathers words to bolster him, Wade makes a moral choice that will profoundly affect him for the rest of his life.




One Kill Too Many


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It was the bodies that were always the problem for Elmer Zakk. Long after death, his targets could still finger him. If he spit on an enemys corpse the DNA would track him down. The bullets were just as bad and could point lead fingers right back to his favorite weapons, a brace of 9 MM pistols never far from reach. He loved those guns and couldnt throw any away. The art of forensic science had been sharpened to the point where the long-term career potential for a contract killer was becoming bleak. Then he had the idea that turned it all around. What if the victims simply disappeared in a puff of smoke? The germination of his plan came after having a beer with a bio-hazardous medical wastes truck driver. Zakk was curious about the biohazard emblem on the mans uniform shirt. The driver explained that with the AIDS situation, any medical process that involved body fluids of any kind required all the collateral material to be incinerated. He hauled bags full of materials he didnt ever want to identify and it all ended up as a fine ash byproduct. Zakk tracks down the owner of the waste disposal firm, a Mister Eli Aragon. He saw that Aragon was not greedy enough to settle for cash so he stalked Aragons family. The two men sit down over drinks after an arranged golf match. Zakk starts to describe Aragons family setting to him, just to prove Aragon is vulnerable. When the man resists Zakk vows to first kill their dog and then make the young son disappear. Aragon capitulates. Zakk is given a fake title and now frequently visits Aragons office. He visits to keep tabs on Aragon but also to be near Sally, Aragons attractive assistant. Zakk feels that she wants him, in spite of her protests. At the office, Zakk has suspicions about Fred Belmont, one of the route drivers. Belmont asks too many questions. Zakk finds an ideal helper in Thad Stravinski, a cashiered medical student working at an animal research lab in an industrial park. Thad sports a bright red mop of hair worn in Einstein fashion and stays stoked up on a testosterone overload to the point where he has the morals of a cactus plant. He longs to stick anyone anytime. Thad has no problem hacking up dead animals or human corpses and putting the chunks in waste disposal bags. But Thad also has a secret. He cuts the spent rounds from the victims heart and puts them in a test tube with an amputated little finger and a carefully printed label documenting what he knows about the body. Zakks business is in high gear. He meets, greets, and murders a corrupt politician in Tallahassee. He is struck by the irony of the man extending his hand for graft payment and receiving a Zakk payment instead. His next target is a peacock of a man. The kind of man opposite enough from Zakk to make killing him a pleasure. Theo Stramboulis is tall, dark and polished to a masculine brilliance that has women following his every move. But Theo loves cards more than women. When he is cheated by Cuban gamblers in Tampa he vows to never pay the debt. Zakk gets a contract on the Greek. He watches Theos movements to choose the right time and place for the hit. He notices the slim young man who is seldom more than a few feet away from his uncle. The youth, Christo, worships the man as he would his dead father. The next day, Christo cant find his uncle but fears the worst. In Orlando, a henpecked dentist goes berserk and murders his shrewish wife. For the last time, the two are nude in the shower while he slices and dices her body to fit into the bio-hazardous waste bags. The bloody slaughter scene forever scars his psyche as he borders on insanity. The killing is unrelated to Zakk except that it signals the start of his downfall. Things are changing in Zakks l




Rebel Yell


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Attending the funeral of her Pentagon special advocate ex-husband, a bewildered woman encounters a British socialist and probable spy who possesses very different knowledge of the deceased's personality, a situation that sparks their shared investigation into her ex's complicated life. By the NAACP Image Award finalist author of The Wind Done Gone.




Acts of Faith


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Philip Caputo’s tragic and epically ambitious new novel is set in Sudan, where war is a permanent condition. Into this desolate theater come aid workers, missionaries, and mercenaries of conscience whose courage and idealism sometimes coexist with treacherous moral blindness. There’s the entrepreneurial American pilot who goes from flying food and medicine to smuggling arms, the Kenyan aid worker who can’t help seeing the tawdry underside of his enterprise, and the evangelical Christian who comes to Sudan to redeem slaves and falls in love with a charismatic rebel commander. As their fates intersect and our understanding of their characters deepens, it becomes apparent that Acts of Faith is one of those rare novels that combine high moral seriousness with irresistible narrative wizardry.




Sisters from the Start and My Pen Lay Still Not


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SISTERS FROM THE START: story of seven women, all with names of gems, and each bearing terrible scars from childhood and previous marriages, which meet and instantaneoulsy see something of themselves in each other. Rapidly developing a firm friendship, they are astounded to discover that they are in fact all sisters.\MY PEN LAY STILL NOT: is an upheaval thirty years journey about Cheyenne Phoenix Coyote, the 'Red-haired Gal' of a family with three sets of dark-straight-hair triplets. She suffers many hardships from illness to lost loves.