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Say When
Releasing the Miraculous Power of Your Faith by Danny Nunn Sr.
Say When was birthed out of the supernatural power of God. While in New York doing mission work, Danny Nunn Sr. received a visit from the Spirit of God. God showed him Habakkuk 2:2 and told him to write the vision and make it plain so that the...
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The Borders of Normal
A Psychiatrist De-Stigmatizes the Paranormal by Manuel Matas, M.D.
#1 Amazon Best Seller in Parapsychology and Unexplained Mysteries Finalist for Whistler Independent Book Awards Longlisted Finalist for The Miramichi Reader's "The Very Best!" Book Awards PRAISE FOR THE BORDERS OF NORMAL ???? 4 out of 4 stars "A...
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The High Priestess
by Don Bourque
When Lauren, a priestess of the Sky Gods in the human land of Fenery, is suddenly summoned before the High Priest, she is expecting to be chastised, or worse. Instead, she learns her studies in ancient texts on the “elementals” wasn’t wasted. Not...
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With Hope in My Heart
Musings of a Spirited Psychiatrist by Francois Mai
Rarely do we see inside the life and mind of a psychiatrist, but that’s exactly what we get in With Hope in My Heart: Musings of a Spirited Psychiatrist. With candor and openness, author François Mai shares how and why he ventured into...
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Discovering The Essence
by Leanna Byrd
Best friends Leah and Angela love exploring the world around them. Their time being out in nature and discovering new trails in the woods or spending hours by a lake differ from their teenage peers, who seem to be on a more traditional path in...
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The Deadly Intruder
A Kingdom In Terror by Karen E. Mosier
Take me far, far away, Faster than a wink of an eye I pray, To the land where the Darach roam, To the land of the magical stones, To the peoples of the mountain, Forest, bog, hill, and river, Great Everything, bring me thither. This fantasy...
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Wanting Aidan
by Alyssa Hall
From the author of Trusting Claire comes a compelling new mystery set in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. When Joe Parrott, a somewhat disillusioned private investigator, discovers the body of a woman near his home, he is determined to do her justice...
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A Hero's Journey
Beyond Little Norway and Olympia Sports Camp by Chris Dooley
A Hero’s Journey Beyond Little Norway and Olympia Sports Camp is a compiled history of the Olympia Sports Camp in Huntsville, Ontario, through the lens of its founder and inspiration, Dave Grace, the hero of the book’s title. The hero’s journey...
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The Eyes of Bats
Will Alexander is on a journey of the heart and soul, searching for something elusive, something missing from his life—something obscured by the chaotic circumstances of his life and the mists of uncertainty. Blind to obvious truths, he is unable...
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At the Garden's Gate
A Personal Guide to Self-Discovery in Growing a Sustainable Backyard Meadow, Working with Nature and the Land, Living the Wheel of Truths by Judith Dreyer
At the Garden’s Gate is the story of one woman’s personal journey in creating a meadow, when going “green” wasn’t an everyday word. As the author follows her passion to learn about medicinal and edible plants, a meadow evolves that supports...
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Hunter
Born the runt in a litter of hardy sled dogs, and abandoned in a nearby mining town, young Hunter had no way of knowing if he would survive his first cold night all alone, let alone the many hazardous paths down which his life’s journey would...
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Ikpiarjuk
My Challenges Teaching in a Land of Inuit by Md Abdus Salam
We travel to India to see the Taj Mahal, Egypt to see Pyramids, Turkey to see Blue Mosque, Italy to see Colosseum, South America in quest of Inca civilization, and so on. But very few travel to Nunavut – A Land of Inuit. Md Abdus Salam – the...
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A Spiritual Awakening
In Search of Hidden Jewels by Jessica Elizabeth Taylor
After a life-threatening injury in 1969 rendered her severely brain injured, Jessica Elizabeth Taylor lost most of her memory and struggled for many years to learn everything over again. While rebuilding her life, she gained a glimpse into the...
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Painting Trains
Three Adventures Into the Unknown by Steve Godsoe
Painting Trains is a collection of three short stories which each capture both the romanticism of the steel rail and the carefree nostalgia of childhood. “Gus” follows a young narrator and his older cousin as a venture from their campsite finds...
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An Abomination that Caused Desolation
Examining Biblical Prophecy in Light of the Covid Age by William John
In March 2020, events had been proceeding as normal. Then word came that we would suddenly have to adapt to a new way of life—albeit “only for two weeks”—to stop the spread of a new and deadly coronavirus known as COVID-19. As the pandemic spread...
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When Being Me Doesn't Feel Like Enough
A Girl's Handbook for Life (Ages 8-16) by Kiki Rozema
Our society is fraught with situations and challenges that make us feel like we don't measure up. But girls are powerful, just because they are them. We face so much judgment from society, and from both the pressures and expectations that have...
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Not White Enough
How Victorian Racism Contributed to the Destruction of a Photographic Genius by Muriel J Morris
She’s sixteen, shunned, isolated and possibly pregnant. This is Marie who thought she had the world by the tail a few months ago. She had married a handsome, professional European man who adored her. She is Eurasian, but her European status in...
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Raja and the Ingots of Gold
by Avah Broc
Exposing secrets . . . gathering mercy . . . A dark shadow has fallen over the land of Zurkia. Prince Narken, also known as the Dark Prince, has gained his throne in the north, demanding the retrieval of what he believes to be his greatest source...
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History Matters
Stories and Photographs from the Archives of the Lakes District Museum by Michael Riis-Christianson
Located in the geographic centre of British Columbia, the Lakes District is a unique region with a fascinating backstory. History Matters, the first book published by the Lakes District Museum Society in a half century, gives readers a glimpse...
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Bedtime Stories for Women Who Can't Sleep at Night
Tales and Reminiscences for the Awakened Woman by Laurissa Wieler
Is there anything better than sleeping deeply, and waking up to a rising dawn with a smile? Studies show that 57 percent of North American women experience insomnia at least a few times a week, making their way through restless nights as best...