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Author
Publisher
Theos World LLC
Pub. Date
[2024]
Language
English
Description
"A Day at the Zoo is a children's book that brings to life zoo animals through beautiful and vibrant photorealistic images accompanied by simple, engaging rhymes that teach actual facts about each one. A Day at the Zoo introduces children to 17 zoo animals, including monkeys, lions, pandas, elephants, giraffes, penguins and more."--
Author
Publisher
CreateSpace
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Formats
Description
A fun guide to how an American city works written by kids for kids. Go behind the scenes to see where water comes from and where it goes when you flush the toilet. See what happens to trash after it is picked up. Enter the "Employees only" area of the hospital, animal shelter, library, fire training center, grocery store, police station and more! See the robot, animals, burn building, blood and much more! Even adults can learn something new about...
4) Conjoined
Author
Publisher
Kapfer Publishing
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
Austin Scola, a seasoned homicide detective who experiences periods of psychotic blackouts, is assigned the high-profiled case of the murder of the daughter of a powerful businessman. During the course of his investigation, Austin discovers that he is actually the killer. Austin must cover his own tracks for a murder he doesn't even remember committing." --
Author
Publisher
Bookbaby
Pub. Date
[2024]
Language
English
Description
For centuries, humanity has listened to the stars, yearning for a sign of intelligent life beyond our world. Finally, that moment arrives when a radio message from an advanced alien civilization reaches Earth. But with this groundbreaking revelation comes a profound question: How should we respond? The source of the message lies far away, and the aliens' survival over the vast expanse of space and time is uncertain. To make contact, humanity must...
Author
Series
Sensors of Endaal volume 1
Publisher
Publisher not identified
Pub. Date
2017.
Language
English
Description
Eighteen-year-old Tobidor is the strongest thought-sensor on Endaal. As a result of his ability to not only sense, but to also manipulate emotions, thoughts and memories, he is feared by many sensors and non-sensors alike. So although he prefers the company of the ocean-dwelling Maël to most people, he finds himself caught up in the search for the leaders of an anti-sensor movement which is believed to be centered in the small country of Anchyma....
Author
Publisher
Riot in Your Throat
Pub. Date
[2021]
Language
English
Appears on list
Description
"This collection takes the reader on a journey through the injustices women face - in their careers, their daily lives, in the way they walk to their cars late at night; to smashing the patriarchy and claiming their rights over their bodies and their ideas; to a love better left remembered; to eventually finding a balance with a love that stands up and fights beside the poet."--
Author
Publisher
KDP
Pub. Date
2022.
Language
English
Description
Boston, 1773 - the city is restless, torn between loyalty to England and a rising independent spirit. Caught uncomfortably in the middle, Constance Pruitt is the governor's cousin and a widowed tea merchant who struggles to sustain her business. Her family would prefer she relinquish any notion of liberty and settle down - preferably with a husband - but Constance turns to smuggling for the Sons of Liberty instead. The arrival of the British East...
11) Rainbow snow
Author
Publisher
Mascot Books
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
It was a dreary, gray winter day. Even the promise of snow left James in a cold pout. White snow, he thought. So predictable. What if snow fell in green, red, or even purple? In this colorful book, James and his lobster friend go on a rainbow-filled snow adventure. Does James dream it snows in colors, or is it really rainbow snow? --from barnesandnoble.com
Author
Publisher
Write Bloody Publishing
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
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Description
Her Whole Bright Life is a collection of poems that weave together the trauma and exhaustion of a life lived with disordered eating and the loss and grief of the death of the poet's father. Love and hunger intertwine and become inseparable as the poet grapples to find, and listen, to both. With a distinct and feminist voice, this collection delves into a life now lived without a beloved parent, while trying to survive a pandemic and battling demons...
Author
Publisher
Vegetarian Alcoholic Press
Pub. Date
2020.
Language
English
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Description
Love isn't always pretty, yet most of us choose to remain constant in its pursuit. These poems unwrap the mythos of romance with the clairvoyance of a writer who knows the best and worst of relationships inside and out. LeBlanc dares to honestly show us how even when the best of intentions fail, we can always find beauty if we stay true to the monsters in ourselves.
Author
Pub. Date
2022
Language
English
Description
This is the first bibliography about the Egyptian passenger liner Zamzam that was sunk in the South Atlantic on April 17, 1941, by the German raider Atlantis. The author's mother and her six children were trying to join missionary Danielson in Tanganyika. Wilfred was 3 years old. The incident was bizarre, harrowing, and miraculous, resulting in much news reporting, many articles, and books. The bibliography annotates the numerous published and unpublished...
Author
Publisher
Christian Faith Publishing
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
"Coincidence or divine providence? Have you ever survived difficult times in which you felt as if God was not concerned about your situation, and then only to retrospectively notice later that God was watching over you and working ways out for you? I have so many of them! These experiences were not mere coincidental events but rather divine interventions in my life. This book will take you through my personal journey of life experience of abandonment,...
Author
Publisher
Independently published
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Description
Year of the Bean is a collection of poems written by Emily Rose Hermann over the course of 2017. Through it she explores her growth in relationships, self-care, and noticing the beauty of the everyday world. This is her first published book of poetry. Illustrations by Mary Johnson. --from Amazon.
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