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In the Event
Living with an Earthquake by Mark B. Jabusch
Dive into the frantic fight for survival in this riveting, firsthand account of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit northeastern Japan in 2011. In the Event: Living with an Earthquake takes readers onto the heaving, rolling streets as...
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Malraux
Scent of the Viper by Ray Sproule
Matthew Thorne, a former Army intelligence officer fresh off an adventure in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon, is sent to Morocco in 1959 on a perilous mission. As a favor to a shadowy éminence grise named Aristide, Thorne takes on the task of...
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What Do You See?
by Ron Sciulli
The book, "What do you see?" is intended for children ages 5 to 12, however, adults can enjoy and be challenged by the simple questions posed throughout the book. This reflective approach is to allow the human spirit to seek the peace and...
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My Passkey to Success & Greatness
Life Solutions Leading to the “Top!” by Simon Athanatous Nnaemeka Ogboko
This book is written for the general people of all ages to edify their lives. The book is an eye opener--motivational, inspiring, engaging, encouraging and entertaining to every reader. After going through this book I deemed to introduce it to...
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10 Days in December
. . .where dreams meet reality by Eleanor Deckert
In 1978, 20-year-old newlyweds, practical Kevin and idealistic Eleanor, explore the Canadian mountains in their VW van, find land, and build a tiny log cabin. Setbacks and self-denial test their love and commitment. For 4 months: Kevin builds,...
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Uncommon Common Sense
A Journey with Applied Reasoning by Surinder Latti
What is common sense? It should be common—it’s even in the name—and it should be found among every human being. But common sense isn’t infallible. Sometimes, people will make decisions that have negative consequences. Even for some obvious...
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The Whirlwind of God Found Me in the Upper Room
by David B. Vegh
David B. Vegh shares his incredible story of spiritual warfare and faith in his memoir The Whirlwind of God Found Me in the Upper Room. Beginning with his childhood in the 1960s in British Columbia, David takes readers along a tumultuous path of...
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Weaving the World
A Tapestry of Eclectic Verse by Rupert Raj
Weaving the World is a collection of over one hundred eclectic verses on a variety of themes, people, animals, plants and nature. Themes throughout the sixteen chapters range from family, marriage & friendship to community connections, from race,...
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Little Temple on the Prairie
A History of the Manitoba Buddhist Temple by Megan Kiyoko Wray
During World War II, displaced Japanese Canadians arrived in Manitoba, having lost everything to government-ordered internment and forced exile. Scattered across rural farms, they faced harsh conditions, deep isolation, and the daunting task of...
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The Boy and The Pond
by Tom Peart
Fifteen-year-old Max has an unhappy home life. No matter how hard he tries he can't seem to help his troubled mother. He feels like a failure as a son, that he can't do anything right. It is only on Noonan's Pond, skating across the cold, hard...