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The Heidelberg Catechism Volume 2
In 52 Sermons by Rev. M. van Beek
The Heidelberg Catechism is a book of comfort for God’s true children, which is hated by the enemy and loved by the godly, and that will always remain so. Also, in this catechism is expounded in a precious way, how the Lord converts a person and...
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Jerry's New Shoes
by Tanya New-Chester
I counted his legs: their number was eight, That’s six more than mine to hold his small weight. I also did notice his feet were un-shoed— how could I make comment without seeming rude? Jerry the spider needs a few more shoes than you or I, since...
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Mrs. Simcoe
A Life in the Age of Revolution by Kerry M. Abel
Born into war and orphaned at birth, Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim Simcoe lived through some of the most dramatic upheavals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. From the genteel world of the English landed gentry to rugged colonial Canada,...
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Spaghetti Steve
by Tasha Turko
Steve loves spaghetti. Steve loves the snow. Steve loves eating spaghetti in the snow! One day a green snowflake that looks like spaghetti noodles lands on Steve’s glove. Of course, he eats it—and is instantly transformed into a superhero....
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APOK CrossFire
by Michael Walton
Colonel Miguel Mejia, a.k.a. APOK, is a man on the run, hunted relentlessly for kidnapping the leader of the world. Haunted by his past and with the future of humanity hanging in the balance, APOK must confront his deepest regrets while fighting...
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Creations for Colouring
Psychedelic Designs by Miranda Mercer
Mushrooms, smileys, psychedelic lines, and cheerful swirls—Creations for Colouring is a colouring book of the artist’s original designs for all ages and abilities. Relax and enjoy colouring! “Go with the choice that scares you the most, because...
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Suzy and the City of the Plain
by S. M. Dunning
Can Suzy’s parents really have betrayed the Resistance and gone over to the dark side? It certainly looks that way in the shocking final scene of Suzy and the Magic Turnip, the first book of S. M. Dunning’s ambitious The Perilous Times Saga. In...
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Solomon
by Warren Gill
“He's beautiful!” I exclaimed. The horse—a large, bay stallion with intelligent brown eyes—turned toward us. And I could swear he laughed. When Tennessee grad student Barbara Dickerson first meets the reclusive Doc Grand, she isn’t sure what to...
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Crossing A Threshold
by Ian Garrioch
Image making itself, can become a tool for learning similar to the reading of a book. The acquisition of the basic skills required for the paint/draw process are outlined as they aid the artist/reader in building awareness. Image search and...
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They Don't Make Studebakers Anymore
A Fictional Memoir by David Becker
I was born on the hood of a Studebaker . . . So begins the story of Boy, coming of age in a small town in the 1960s. From trying to understand the Cold War, to first kisses, and the moon landing, Boy struggles to make sense of his world. The...