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Book Synopsis The Imminent Storm by : World Anti-Communist League
Download or read book The Imminent Storm written by World Anti-Communist League and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Imminent Storm by : Georgina Debarba
Download or read book Imminent Storm written by Georgina Debarba and published by . This book was released on 2017-10-11 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is more than just a book. This life-changing true story has to be told, and now the truth is out! Hidden away and torn apart from everything we thought we knew because society needed us to live their lie. They never cared about the aftershocks from the world inside the walls of the once famous place where the wealthy sent their children called Fairhaven: Home for Unwed Mothers. How fate can bring the most difficult life choices together even when life is spinning out of control, threatening any hope of newfound happiness, when a series of messages are received to encourage a new life for those who refused to settle for their own best life in this exciting heart-pounding journey into the Imminent Storm.
Download or read book The Imminent Storm written by D Burgard and published by 43 Publishing. This book was released on 2022 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On a planet plagued with cosmic storms, a murderous landscape, and an ominous creature stalking their every move, Jo and the others must adapt and use their newfound powers as they make their way to a giant structure far off in the distance. The only place that's safe. The only place that will give them the shelter they need to prepare for the one thing they still can't seem to wrap their heads around...the inevitable battle to save humanity. With Jo still dealing with her feelings between the love she wants and the love she needs, will she be able to step up...to be the person she's meant to be? Armed with extraordinary abilities and the knowledge of why they have them, Jo and those she's altered will have to learn to set aside their differences and work together if they want to survive.
Download or read book Treasure written by Helen Brenna and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2010-08-01 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jake Rawlings has been searching for the Spanish galleonConcha his whole life. And he's paid a heavy price.Suddenly he's saddled with Annie Miller, a marinearchaeologist who claims she can take him to it. Annie has her own reasons for going back to the Concha. Before their sudden deaths, her parents found theSantidad Cross—an artifact—on board. Since then thecurse of the Santidad Cross has ruined her life. Now shewants to bury the cross at sea—and her bad luck with it. As they set sail for the Bahamas, maybe the real treasureis staring them in the face.…
Book Synopsis Notices of the Proceedings by : Royal Institution of Great Britain
Download or read book Notices of the Proceedings written by Royal Institution of Great Britain and published by . This book was released on 1869 with total page 638 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Characterization of Stormwater Runoff in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1995-96 by : Colin A. Niehus
Download or read book Characterization of Stormwater Runoff in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1995-96 written by Colin A. Niehus and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Ray Bradbury written by Harold Bloom and published by Infobase Publishing. This book was released on 2009 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents a collection of critical essays about the works of Ray Bradbury.
Book Synopsis Cyndere's Midnight by : Jeffrey Overstreet
Download or read book Cyndere's Midnight written by Jeffrey Overstreet and published by WaterBrook. This book was released on 2008-09-16 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the second book in the Auralia Thread series, the power of Auralia’s colors brings together a bloodthirsty beastman and a grieving widow in a most unlikely relationship, one that not only will change their lives, but could also impact the four kingdoms of The Expanse forever. Jordam is one of four ferocious brothers from the clan of cursed beastmen. But he is unique: The glory of Auralia’s colors has enchanted him, awakening a noble conscience that clashes with his vicious appetites. Cyndere, heiress to a great ruling house, and her husband Deuneroi share a dream of helping the beastmen. But when Deuneroi is killed by the very people he sought to help, Cyndere risks her life and reputation to reach out to Jordam. Beside a mysterious well--an apparent source of Auralia’s colors--a beauty and a beast form a cautious bond. Will Jordam be overcome by the dark impulse of his curse, or stand against his brothers to defend House Abascar’s survivors from a deadly assault?
Download or read book Wild Bounty written by Barrett Williams and published by Barrett Williams. This book was released on 2024-08-24 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: **Wild Bounty Mastering the Alaskan Wilderness** Step into the untamed beauty of Alaska with "Wild Bounty," an all-encompassing guide designed to immerse you in the rugged allure and bountiful resources of America’s Last Frontier. Whether you're a seasoned outdoorsman or a curious novice, this eBook is your ultimate companion for mastering hunting, fishing, and foraging in the Alaskan wilderness. Begin your journey with an in-depth exploration of Alaska's geography and climate. Understand the majestic terrain and diverse flora and fauna that make this wilderness so unique (Chapter 1). Delve into the rich history and cultural significance of Alaskan hunting traditions, blending indigenous techniques with modern methods for a comprehensive hunting strategy (Chapter 2). Equip yourself with essential knowledge on preparing for the hunt, from the necessary gear and equipment to critical safety precautions and navigational skills (Chapter 3). Learn to read animal signs, understand behavior, and master effective stalking methods to enhance your hunting success (Chapter 4). Navigate the thrills of big game hunting, from moose and caribou pursuits to bear encounters, ensuring you are prepared for the ultimate challenge (Chapter 5). Additionally, discover strategies for small game and bird hunting which add variety to your wilderness experiences (Chapter 6). Expand your skills with expert techniques on river, stream, lake, coastal, and even ice fishing, turning Alaska’s waters into your playground (Chapter 7). The bounty doesn’t end there—master the art of gathering edible plants and healthy nuts, foraging for berries, and identifying wild mushrooms safely (Chapters 8-10). Preserve and savor your hard-earned harvests with traditional and modern cooking and preservation methods, transforming them into delectable meals (Chapter 11). Embrace the essence of living off the land by building sustainable shelters, sourcing clean water, and applying basic wilderness first aid (Chapter 12). Commit to ethical and sustainable practices that honor nature, ensuring that Alaska’s wilderness remains pristine for future generations (Chapter 13). Relive tales from experienced hunters, indigenous wisdom, and personal survival accounts, enriching your own outdoor narrative (Chapter 14). Finally, prepare meticulously for your upcoming Alaskan adventure, equipped with a solid trip plan, the right supplies, and an effective safety strategy (Chapter 15). Embark on a transformative journey with "Wild Bounty," your definitive guide to conquering and cherishing the wild treasures of Alaska.
Download or read book One Woman Walking written by Andree Bosch and published by Jacana Media. This book was released on 2005 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lost love and abandonment as a primal fear are the subjects of this personal journey through divorce, separation anxiety, and low self-worth. Based on the author's journals kept over three years, it is an honest inquiry into the physical and emotional devastation that ultimately led to the loss of her sense of self. Offering an inspired alternative to extreme anguish, the author weaves opportunities for new growth, greater fulfillment, true intimacy, and creativity through this intimate record.
Book Synopsis In Search of the Argonauts by : Helen Lovatt
Download or read book In Search of the Argonauts written by Helen Lovatt and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2021-07-15 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Few classical stories are as exciting as that of Jason and the Golden Fleece. The legend of the boy, who discovers a new identity as son of a usurped king and leads a crew of demi-gods and famous heroes, has resonated through the ages, rumbling like the clashing rocks, which almost pulverised the Argo. The myth and its reception inspires endless engagements: while it tells of a quest to the ends of the earth, of the tyrants Pelias and Aetes, of dragons' teeth, of the loss of Hylas (beloved of Hercules) stolen away by nymphs, and of Jason's seduction of the powerful witch Medea (later betrayed for a more useful princess), it speaks to us of more: of gender and sexuality; of heroism and lost integrity; of powerful gods and terrifying monsters; of identity and otherness; of exploration and exploitation. The Argonauts are emblems of collective heroism, yet also of the emptiness of glory. From Pindar to J. W. Waterhouse, Apollonius of Rhodes to Ray Harryhausen, and Robert Graves to Mary Zimmerman, the Argonaut myth has produced later interpretations as rich, salty and complex as the ancient versions. Helen Lovatt here unravels, like untangled sea-kelp, the diverse strands of the narrative and its numerous and fascinating afterlives. Her book will prove both informative and endlessly entertaining to those who love classical literature and myth.
Book Synopsis The Ghost of Ramble House by : Doris Woodard Wallace
Download or read book The Ghost of Ramble House written by Doris Woodard Wallace and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2009-02 with total page 430 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kate Stanfield defied her father's warning when she married handsome Jack Dawson, refusing to believe that Jack was an opportunist after her money. Jack, a struggling writer, complained of needing a secluded place to work. Actually he was seeking a safe and convenient haven in which to meet with his love, to end his sneaking and the danger of being caught by Kate and losing all the advantages her wealth had to offer. The search for a place that met with Jack's demands let them to Ramble House, a magnificent edifice that Kate fell in love with at first sight and Jack refused to even consider. The atmosphere inside the house caused his blood to run cold, and his first impression was that the house was haunted. Kate's obsession compelled her to make an offer to buy the house against Jack's objections, even though he refused to live there. Kate ignored his refusal and moved into the house alone. She began to experience strange events and mysterious visions as supernatural forces opened doors to Ramble history. Driven by greed, Jack harnessed his objections and joined Kate at Ramble House, a move he was soon to regret as horrifying occurrences drive him to the limits of fear when he witnessed Kate's bizarre behavior and preoccupation with the past. Doris Woodard Wallace has turned a corner in her fresh and chilling approach to tradition ghost stories. She is the author of the Western trilogy: Flynn I, II, and III.
Book Synopsis Brother to a Dragonfly by : Will D. Campbell
Download or read book Brother to a Dragonfly written by Will D. Campbell and published by Univ. Press of Mississippi. This book was released on 2018-03-16 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Brother to a Dragonfly, Will D. Campbell (1924–2013) writes about his life growing up poor in Amite County, Mississippi, during the 1930s alongside his older brother, Joe. Though they grew up in a close-knit family and cared for each other, the two went on to lead very different lives. After serving together in World War II, Will became a highly educated Baptist minister who later became a major figure in the early years of the civil rights movement, and Joe became a pharmacist who developed a substance abuse problem that ultimately took his life. Brother to a Dragonfly also serves as a historical record. Though Will's love and dedication to his brother are the primary story, interwoven throughout the narrative is the story of the Jim Crow South and the civil rights movement. Will is present through many of the most pivotal moments in history—he was one of four people who escorted black students integrating the Little Rock public schools; he was the only white person present at the founding of the SCLC; he helped CORE and SNCC Freedom Riders integrate interstate bus travel; he joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s campaign of boycotts, sit-ins, and marches in Birmingham; and he was at the Lorraine Motel the night Dr. King was assassinated. Will's accomplishments, however, never take the spotlight from his brother, and as his relationship with Joe evolves, so does Will's faith. Featuring a new foreword by Congressman John Lewis, this book brings back to print the combined lives of Will Campbell—Will the brother and Will the preacher.
Download or read book Michael written by Edward Frederic Benson and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2023-08-31 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Download or read book Center Ring written by Nicole Waggoner and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2016-04-26 with total page 502 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Norah Merrit, a dedicated obstetrician known for her bedside manner and service to Doctors Without Borders, walks into girls’ night out with a confession to make—and what she has to say shakes the group to its core. In the aftermath of Norah’s revelation, each of the women she calls her sister-friends—photojournalist Camille, stay-at-home mom Leila, publicist Ellison, and designer Kate—are left questioning the roads they haven’t taken, and revisiting the vastly different choices they’ve made in life and love. Told in alternating points of view between the five friends, Center Ring is a story about modern women finding balance through action, relationships, and growth in the midst of challenges and change.
Book Synopsis The Books of the Five: Eleanor, Will (Books 1,2) by : S F Burgess
Download or read book The Books of the Five: Eleanor, Will (Books 1,2) written by S F Burgess and published by Jojosala Publishing Ltd. This book was released on 2015-01-10 with total page 1626 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Begin your journey with the Boxset of the first two Books of the Five. The Books of the Five: Eleanor (Book 1) "Most people's lives begin with their births; mine began with my death." In the final moments of her life, the enigmatic Conlan drags Eleanor from her world and into his. Mydren - a vast, majestic land where myths have substance, magic is terrifyingly real and Eleanor is marked for death. Reborn as an Avatar, the living incarnation of an ancient magic, Eleanor must think fast and act faster if she wishes to survive. This new life comes with a price; Conlan has a vital and dangerous mission to undertake. Eleanor must learn to control her newfound abilities and cope with a host of dangers both mystical and natural, while helping her fellow Avatars to master their own talents, so they can get the connection between them working. Can she make 'The Five' a force to be reckoned with? Will their deadly enemies destroy them? Can Eleanor overcome her own fears and find the courage she needs to reach Conlan and release him from his dark secrets? --- The adventure of the Five continues with "Will" The Books of the Five: Will (Book 2) "Often the scars that grieve us the most are the ones we carry deep inside." Hammered with determination and paid for in blood, the connection that binds Will to Conlan and his fellow Avatars has finally been forged and the Five are beginning to discover the extent of their staggering potential. Now these living embodiments of elemental magic pose a threat that the despotic Lords of Mydren cannot ignore. With all the resources at their disposal, the hunt for the Five has begun in earnest. With Conlan's army growing, the time has come for them to cease fleeing and begin their battle for the heart and soul of Mydren. Yet for Will there is only one goal: to see Conlan crowned king, thus securing the future of those he loves. The task of guiding Conlan and his comrades through the oncoming battles will require every last ounce of Will's guile but he has secrets of his own that threaten everything the united powers of the Five represent. With time running out, does Will have the strength to face the encroaching darkness alone?
Book Synopsis American Music Documentary by : Benjamin J. Harbert
Download or read book American Music Documentary written by Benjamin J. Harbert and published by Wesleyan University Press. This book was released on 2018-06-05 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Documentary filmmakers have been making films about music for a half-century. American Music Documentary looks at five key films to begin to imagine how we might produce, edit, and watch films from an ethnomusicological point of view. Reconsidering Albert and David Maysles's Gimme Shelter, Jill Godmilow's Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman, Shirley Clarke's Ornette: Made in America, D.A. Pennebaker's and Chris Hegedus's Depeche Mode: 101, and Jem Cohen's and Fugazi's Instrument, Harbert lays the foundations for the study and practice of "ciné-ethnomusicology." Interviews with directors and rich analysis from the disciplinary perspectives of film studies and ethnomusicology make this book a critical companion to some of the most celebrated music documentaries of the twentieth century. Hardcover is un-jacketed.