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    Remembering ZEOLA

    The stories Zeola told about herself show aspects of her character that was budding at age four and five, for example learning to clean and care for her home and to beautify it. After marriage, she expressed her love for husband and children as she labored daily to take care of them. Preparing three meals daily, washing and cleaning as well as teaching and training her children to work and care for the home are all expressions of her love without using words. She loved her home and cultivated many flowers and trees on the outside. She worked hard to clean and beautify the home on the inside too. For example, she made curtains for the windows and doilies for many tabletops, cushions for chairs and tablecloths for tables. She and Brenda partnered to make quilts and bedspreads for the beds. The church and community were very important to her, and she gave herself to teaching children in Sunday School classes. She loved to sing and worked with the children’s choir at church for many years. Her devotion to Jesus Christ was shown in the zeal with which she took on tasks such as tending to the sick about her and helping those who were in some kind of need. Many of the examples I recount bring to light her service to others. She persisted in the face of multiple trials and afflictions; always getting up and trying again without giving up under their weight. When I began to think about her legacy, I rejoice as I look back over her life and realize that she developed enduring faith and Christian character through all of these things. She chose not to grow bitter because of them, but to submit to God’s will and to press toward victory that would someday be hers.

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    Dream No More: Rise of a Lion: Book II

    “Dream No More: Rise of a Lion – Book 2” continues in this second installment of the epic Sci-Fi, High Fantasy novel. Following the hero’s quest of a young black boy named Lyone, his party presses onward towards the truth of his dislocation and the captivity of his family by an all-powerful sorceress. Along their quest, the party finds themselves caught in the middle of a Nation States’ massive invasion campaign, victimized by a shadow organization, and hunted by the deadly sorceress herself. Dior takes the role of instructor, teaching Lyone and Lisa the skills necessary to journey forth upon the planet of Ni.

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    Short Timer

    Short-Timer is a small part of the history of the Vietnam War; America’s longest war where for the first time, men of every ethnic background and color fought together side by side in fully integrated units. It is the story of one individual’s survival in a war where flashing the peace sign was perfectly acceptable, while waving a clinched fist in the air, the Black Power symbol, was a court martial offense. At times, it’s a frightening account of how, during combat, men bonded as one to fight the enemy, while back at base camps, the realities of the sixties caught up with everyone and whites openly called blacks “nigger” while blacks angrily cursed “honkies”.

    It is centered around one Marine’s experiences in the service during troubled times. The story follows the Marine from boot camp to his tour in Vietnam. It graphically illustrates the suffering and horrors that are a part of war and the sense of humor necessary for survival under such adverse conditions. The plight of innocent, little children who are far too often the biggest victims of war, is brought home all too clearly by the central character’s encounter with a Frenchman who runs an orphanage in Da Nang.

    The reader is exposed to all the realities of combat in a crazy war that by 1970 had clearly begun to mean very little to those who served except surviving the war and returning to the “real world”. For the central character in Short-Timer, his tour is cut short by President Nixon’s Phase I Pull Out from Vietnam. The central character’s war experiences take on an added craziness when he is forced to commit one last, horrifying act of war just a few hours prior to his scheduled departure from Vietnam. It is apparent that the life of the central character and all those he served with will never be the same after having survived the Vietnam War.

    Short-Timer blends all aspects of life in a memorable story, too authentic for comfort. It is sensitive, tough, gutsy, draws the reader in, makes them

    expend emotion and doesn’t let go.

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    Epiphany

    These are the definitions for the norm. But, what about those outside of the norm? The people who see things that others don’t. The people who hear things that others can’t hear,.

    Like love and hate, there is a thin line between sanity and insanity. Is the person who hears God tell him or her, all sinners must be punished, having a moment of clarity? Is the person who sees and talks with invisible people having an epiphany?

    Do these definitions apply or is there more to it? These short stories will try to shed some light on the subject.

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    Harmonious Petals

    Harmonious Petals is about souls, their entry into the physical world, their process of learning, acquiring wisdom, understanding, self-realization, and final unification with Universal Love through collective physical existence. It is interesting for the true spiritual seekers on the path of the eternal journey. It is relevant to all those who decide to take the spiritual path. This is how all sages and ardent seekers practiced while in their physical existence. There is no easy way. Read Harmonious Petals to find your own spiritual enlightenment.

    Rose A. Chylek is a mom and wife, taking care of her family affairs. She has participated in spiritual groups and often wrote her understanding for the groups. She also participated in her church and church discussion groups. She lives in New Mexico.

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    It’s Life Jim

    This book is a journey through a life of battling homosexuality, self-hatred, religious obsession, suicidal desperation, guilt, shame, loss, and into a world of unconditional love and acceptance. It’s a spiritual journey that breaks through tradition and dogma to discover the depth of what it means to live loved.

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    Dare To Imagine: 18 Principles for Finding Peace, Happiness, and True Success: A (Golden Book Series 1)

    Dare To Imagine: 18 Principles for Finding Peace, Happiness, and True Success is the story of one lost soul who never stopped searching. The author off ers hope and actionable advice for those who want to fi nd their own peace, happiness, and success. Read this book and be prepared to challenge how you see yourself. You will see that miracles do really happen.

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    Just A Day dream

    Two men from different culture once had everything one could ask for, were now broke and down. Murphy Wayne Bower was white and from the United States. From whiskey and women, Murphy knew he was at the bottom while setting in a cheap run down motel room in west Fort Worth that rented by the day, week or month. He was now living off of what he made working day labor, but his booze and cigarettes were costing him more than food and lodging. From a old Soldier of Fortune magazine his life was about to change. Omar Le Blanca was black and lived in Paris. First he lost his son to an American war, that’s when the hard, drinking and dope smoking started. Then if that was not enough he lost his wife and daughter they where in a bad car crash. That tore him apart sending him into a downward spiral. After seeing a young woman over dose and die by his side he realized he had to turn his life around. When they were brought together they found their lives depended on each other for what lay ahead. Murphy and his side kick Omar would get into some of the wildest adventures on and out of this world that required more than been buddy’s

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    How I Took Bartender Course and Traveled for Seventeen Years

    IT IS 1979 – the dawning of a new, exciting decade. On the cusp of the eighties, the path of unlimited possibilities is laid at the feet of a young man by the name of Steven. Fresh into adulthood and poised to embark on a wild, new direction, he takes a bartending course in the throbbing metropolis of Montréal. In a politically-charged region of Canada that is constantly on the verge of separating from the rest of the country, he sets a solid foundation for what will become a rich career in Hospitality. Upon entering this demanding but rewarding vocation, he thrives and excels-and, unbeknownst to him, will be catapulted to as-of-yet unimagined vistas.

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    Darwish and Hawazin

    This story shows a young man called Darwish living with difficulties of life , and by using his mind with the help of a young woman called Hawazin build his future. Darwish and Hawazin are suffering in their society through different stages of life ; they have four useless sons and four clever daughters, each of the daughters has her own challenge to face in life. But the story also shows that if you have an open mind , believe in your Faith , obey the law you will be happy and achieve your goals.

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    Shatter Some Worlds: Reinventing, Realizing, Reintegrating: A Sickness Begins

    At the innocent age of ten, author Andrew Tirado is confronted with a life-altering, near-death experience after a bicycle accident leaves him with a collapsed lung and a traumatic brain injury. With remarkable fortitude and the support of his family, Tirado slowly begins the road to recovery. He relearns how to walk, how to eat, and even how to talk. Tirado perseveres despite these setbacks and returns to school with a determination to lead a life that is as normal as possible. During his teen years, Tirado has brushes with the law, experiments with drugs, and tries to understand the opposite sex. He graduates from high school and enrolls in a local community college. But he receives another drastic blow when he is faced with the sudden death of his fiancé. Tirado pens a touching, bittersweet memoir with Shatter Some Worlds. Tirado’s portrayal of his life is honest and frank and reveals his indomitable courage in the midst of grief and suffering. He uses his adversity as an accelerant that drives his consciousness to rise to the occasion and accomplish great things.

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    My Fight to Survive: An Inspirational True Story

    This book is about a chubby little girl who loves to run, jump and play. Then one day, she found herself trapped in a wheelchair and it will be forever. This

    story tells of her trials and tribulations as she has gone through the past 20 years. Lisa’s story continues as she is 56 now. She was reacclimated into school setting and went on to college. The story will make some cry but also laugh as you go on some adventures with her. The book should motivate and

    inspire as you read. It tells of her many challenges along the way and her never ending hope.

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    Off Days Gone By

    A poignant and enlightening novel-rich in history, warm characterization and strong in sense of family.

    Centered around New York City at the dawn of the Great Depression, the story depicts the warm, close relationship between a young boy abandoned by his mother after his father’s tragic murder, and the gentle, loving grandfather who raised him. Through the grandfather’s storytelling, the boy learns of his own rich and colorful history-his great-grandfather’s involvement in the Underground Railroad, his great-grandmother’s journey from Africa to America, and the multitude of changes that took place before and during the Civil War.

    Of Days Gone By is delightful and informative reading. One will walk away from the novel with the knowledge that African-Americans have a valuable legacy well worth passing on to their own children.

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    Illusive Innocence

    Henry and Barby are neighbors, classmates, and more. Barby’s family is affluent and well-to-do, while Henry’s family leads a simple life on a small income. Feelings of ambivalence pervade young Henry’s adolescence as he becomes involved with both Barby and her sister. Brandy, Barby’s older sister, seduces Henry, and their secret sexual escapades entrap them in a love they try to ignore. As Henry struggles to endure the love of two sisters, college and careers carry them into adulthood. Then tragedy strikes, and the two families unite as they try to hold on to some kind of normalcy. These were the innocent years. The two teenagers sat and talked while warming themselves. “Henry, I hate you.” Henry looked at Barby bewildered.” What did I do now?” Barby reached out and pulled his hair over his head covering his face. “Your hair looks nicer than mine. I refuse to associate with a boy who has hair like that. It’s bad enough that it’s longer but it looks nicer too!” He looked at her rolling his eyes back and forth. “So wash it once in a while.” She slapped him across his shoulder with her open palm. “Ouch,” she said. “Now you are trying to hurt me.” Her face broke into a repressed grin. “Barby, you hit me, 1 didn’t hit you.” She pouted now, sticking out her bottom lip. “Do you think I’m pretty?” Henry put his hands over his face hiding his response. “I think Brandy is pretty,” he said in a low voice-almost a whisper.

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    Showdown with the Power of Darkness

    Each day that passed, I was drifting deeper and deeper into a personal hell-unable to sleep or rest, seemingly helpless at the mercy of a sinister force that was literally trying to draw the life out of me.

    On several different occasions throughout my life, I came eerily close to losing my life, yet each time I was miraculously rescued. Whatever the reason, I was sure of one thing: since I was a child, a negative force was operating in my life, and this time, it wasn’t giving up-not without a fight. The real questions remained. Why me? Could it be conquered? And most importantly, could I be free of it?

    With the help of God and His Word, my husband, my friends, Christian radio, Christian literature, as well as some lessons I learned in Karate class, I would take a journey through my past, a journey in search of a key-the one and only key-that could seal the door shut on my oppressor, once and for all.

    Truly, this was a showdown with the power of darkness.

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    The extra ordinary life of an extra ordinary bear

    Richard Henry was born, raised and educated in New York City. After his service in the United States Marine Corps, which included a tour in Viet Nam, he returned to New York where he worked as a teacher and coordinator of Alternative High Schools.

    In 1983, he moved to Oklahoma to serve as the Director of Alternative Dispute Resolution for four counties under the direction of the Oklahoma State Supreme Court. In 1990, he moved to California and set up a training program for formally incarcerated youth. In 1992, he served as the “Economic and Business Development Coordinator” for military base closures.

    He published his first book of poetry, “Beyond the Skull” in 1976. His novel, “Of Days Gone By” was first published in 1990, followed

    by his second novel, “Short Timer” in 2002. His third book, “The Extraordinary Life of an Extraordinary Bear” was published in 2023.

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    Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park

    Jasper and Milo are puppies who are settling into life with their new family. Daily, they experience new adventures. Until one day, it is time for Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park.

    Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park is Lynn’s second book in the Jasper and Milo series and continues the experiences and adventures experienced by the two puppy brothers.

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    Speaking To Your Soul: Poetry for the Mind, Body and Soul

    This book is filled with poetry for the mind, body and soul. On those days you felt like you weren’t enough and wanted to give up, these poems are dedicated to you. Each poem holds a special place in my heart as they are reflections of the good and bad times in my life. Thank you to the late great Maya Angelou for also inspiring me as your poetry got me through my darkest days,

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    Twisted Death: A Campus Killer

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    The Runaway Messenger: The Book of Jonah

    The Runaway Messenger is a children’s book written in rhyme, retelling the well-known story of Jonah and his unwillingness to obey God. Those who know the story well all know the outcome, but there is a challenge at the end of the book for us to respond to God’s call on our lives.

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    Write From the Heart 2

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    Researched Death

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    GROUNDHOG WARS

    Hi boys and girls, the story you are about to read is about weather. A little bit about voting, it tells us about the changing times we live in now. And how it was, when I was a kid, I have seen, all kind of weather I even travel to Virginia to watch hurricane Bertha, land onshore, ok I lie, I was on vacation, with my family, and got caught in it, and it was not fun. Storms can hurt you, and we have so much changing weather now. We don’t always hear new words but have been around a long time, like microburst, polar vortex, and global warming. Don’t they sound scary to you? Well, maybe not, but they are, thank you for taking the time to read my story’s I hope you enjoy them.

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    Two Gringos In Brazil: A True Story So Scandalous it’s Sick

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    Naked Death

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    Wild West Earns A Pony

    Wild West is almost 4. He dreams of having his very own pony. He comes up with an idea of how he could get the pony of his dreams, but first he has to get permission from his entire family before his dream can become a reality. Will his family go along with his plan?

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    I Am Not The Moon Lake Camp Killer

    THE QUANTICS is about a 17-year old boy, Liam, and his friends who develop powers aft er discovering a meteor at summer camp. When Liam is wrongly arrested for shooting twelve campers, he can’t protect his friends from the real murderer, a shape-shifting alien whose ability is to steal other people’s “quantic” powers. To make matters worse, Liam’s future self has come back in time to kill Liam.

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    Alibi For Death

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    What You Should Know About Aliens and Clones

    These are Gordon Semenuck’s experiences from being abducted. When they took his DNA, they realized he was different from most of the others. He is not an emissary but one who brings knowledge for the world to know. In years to come the ways of life here on Earth could change drastically.

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    Mother and Sons

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    If Trees Could Talk

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    Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure

    Jasper and Milo are puppy brothers. They have settled into a new life with their family and learned many things but one day, whilst playing in the garden, a Great Adventure begins.

    Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure is Lynn Emslie’s third book in the Jasper and Milo series. Originally from Lancashire, Lynn now lives in Somerset, England with her husband and dogs.

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    Murda Mansion

    In the darkened basement of an old Mansion lies a mystery; an enigma powerful enough to change the world as we know it today. Young Riley McCaden and best friend Bowdie Pager accidentally stumble upon it and come face to face with the most difficult challenges of their lives.
    An old map showing the way to an Ancient City thought only to be myth; becomes the focus of a desperate race against time. Torn from their families and armed only with courage, the boys embark upon a journey like none they have ever known.
    Filled with danger, risks and daring, they travel into the past and down the road of high adventure; where along the way they meet up with the kind of people who change your life forever! MURDA MANSION… the dream of a life time!

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    We Have All Been Broken

    I write the things you wish you could say, but can only whisper in the dark.

    This book is dedicated to the broken, living and dead alike. We have all been broken. Every one of us. Some get stronger, the rest stay broken in the darkness. I observe people and tell their story. Vanity, greed, and ego have eroded the Human condition for far too long.

    You are not alone.

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    Adam

    Dr. Jeffrey Mongroll II created a monster out of his grief for the loss of his father. He vowed that he would create the perfect humanoid that would thrive in this world to take over humans as we know. It escaped into the waters of the Willamette River of Portland, Oregon. This creature if left to live will be the extinction of all mankind.

    Detective Pete Rodrequiz, a transplant from the state of Texas, and his new partner, Johnny Rodrequiz, are given the assignment. Death occurred caused by this vicious illusive creature. The invisible killer baffled Pete. Why is there death of the innocent? Pete confronted Dr. Mongroll. There seemed no way to stop this killer until his team is given a break. The creature was seen. Pete requested help from Dr. Robis, a marine biologist, Dr. Mongroll and his colleagues, and the Navy SEAL Team.

    The story will take you into an intense ride of fear–a fear of what lurks in the depth of the river.

    In the depth of the Willamette, the creature attacks the Navy SEAL Team and the submersible with Dr. Robis and Dr. Mongroll and his colleagues. They stared on as the creature killed many of the SEAL Team.

    Back on the deck of the coast guard ship, the battle for life between man and the creature and life as we know it began.

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    Mystery at Higby Ranch

    Allison’s problems were just beginning. After an argument with her father, she goes looking for Mr. Molly, her cat. Instead of finding him, she finds a dead body in the pump house. She runs to get her father and when they return, the pump house is empty. When Allison and her best friend Trish set out to find the disappearing body, they encounter more strange happenings at the ranch. Mysteriously a light turns on in the barn and when the girls investigate noises inside, they find the barn empty. Determined to solve the puzzle, Allison and Trish enlist the aid of Robert and Brad. Just when the four get close to finding the answer, the boys disappear. Trish goes for help and Allison is left on her. Things couldn’t get spookier, she thinks . . . until she hears something in the cellar.

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    Fingers and Paws: Poems For The Active Mind

    Fingers and Paws and Other Poems for the Active Minds is a collection of poems all written from a child’s perspective. These poems cover a variety of topics that will naturally spark a conversation with any child.

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    Homo too Sapiens: A Consciousness Dilemma

    A collection of provocative observations from the novels and books of poetry by award-winning poet, Piero Rivolta. Laced with passion, wit and humor, and tinged with irony, they address a wide range of human concerns, including sexuality, ethnic differences, media, politics, bureaucracy, money, creativity, imagination, and consciousness.

    Rivolta’s love for humanity is as evident as his frustration with people’s pettiness, willful ignorance and inability to learn from history. You may not agree with all of his assertions and suggestions, but they will challenge you, amuse you and make you think about your life with renewed vigor and curiosity.

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    We Run over Snakes: A Fictional Novel in a True Historic Setting and Time

    “WE RUN OVER SNAKES” is a fictional novel set in an actual historical time and setting. It is a story of the struggle of military veterans and their families carving homestead farms from dirt, sagebrush and rattlesnakes in rugged Wyoming. The lives of three families become intricately interwoven as they form friendships and partnerships in battling the rigors of scratching out a living on soil that won’t cooperate. Wanting only to be left alone to love their land and their families, the farmers find themselves drowning in politics as they discover the government had misrepresented the capabilities of their homestead land. This is a story of disappointment and hope, of pain and triumph, of fear and faith.

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    Brothers

    Brothers takes detective Pete Rodrequiz and his partner, Paul, to a world of the unknown, where strange occurrence take place in mother nature. Two brothers, Frank and George, take you on a killing spree and tell their story of abuse and how they evolved to survive.

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    Santa’s Big White Chicken

    On Christmas Eve, one of Santa’s reindeer informs him that all of his reindeer have come down with the flu and will be unable to pull his sleigh that night. Santa panics and wonders how he will be able to deliver all the toys to the children this Christmas. While searching for answers, he stumbles upon a little white chicken who informs him that he has the solution. He tells Santa that he has just spoken to Prancer, the lead reindeer, and Prancer reveals to the chicken that the jingle bells that the reindeer wear when they pull the sleigh provide the magic that allows the reindeer team to fly. The chicken takes the bells to Santa and tries to convince Santa that the bells will work for him. Santa is not convinced until the chicken puts the bells on himself, and in a blink of an eye, the chicken grows to be ten feet tall. Santa then mounts the chicken and with his sack full of toys, completes his mission that night. The story is told in rhyme and is brilliantly illustrated by the author’s grandson, Louis W. Lonsway.

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    Bear Stories

    “Bear Stories” is a collection of seventy-seven tales that are designed to be humorous while still speaking to larger issues and truths. This is a rich, multi-faceted manuscript that is designed to appeal to readers of all ages. Among his “Bear Stories,” Shaffer delivers the unknown biography of Smokey the Bear, he celebrates the cleverness of Wilbear and Orville Bear as they take to the skies, and he reveals how the assistance of a bear helped result in the invention of the light bulb. He tells the “true” story of the history of the home run – a bear named Homer who walloped the ball in every at-bat – as well as that of the discovery of electricity (by Bear Franklin), and the telephone (by Alexander Graham Bear).

    In addition to his more creative stories (such as the aforementioned), Shaffer’s manuscript also draws its inspiration from current situations, as in “Bears in the City,” which is based on a headline seen to that effect. His stories capture the nature and setting of the Old West, small-town America, Nazi Germany, and Roaring Twenties’ Hollywood; in some ways, therefore, his work could help introduce young readers to certain periods and events in history.

    Shaffer’s use of language is both enjoyable and humorous. In addition, his delightfully self-deprecating tone may appeal to readers. The rhyme and meter utilized throughout the manuscript help to move it forward effectively, while Shaffer’s use of personification is nothing short of masterful, and may further endear him to readers, both young and old. Ultimately, his work is a fun, smart collection that could have a wide appeal.

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    Two Souls

    This is where Two Souls met with the Devil Serpent. This is when he sold his

    soul to it. He sold his soul for power.”

    Davila delivers a highly charged, exciting adventure in this novel.

    His narrative is intelligent and multilayered.

    – The U.S Review of Books

    Death born of the Devil. . .The human soul is like doorway that can lead us to the realm of hell. Or very easily take us to the door that leads to the light. Two Souls contains the element of horror, fantasy and Fiction. From the first page it takes you into a different world. An engrossing story where the action is quick paced, the edge of your seat kind. The tale is powerful and intense. In contains suspense and love that will keep you turning the pages until the mystery of the golden amulet and Two Souls is resolved.

    David Davila was born in Austin, Texas and served 6 and ½ years in the U.S.M. Corps. After getting out of the Marine Corps he went to live in Portland Oregon with his wife Rosalee where he was employed by the postal service and wrote his first novel Two Souls. Returned to Austin, Texas and finished the remainder of fifteen years employed by the U.S. Postal Service.

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    Deacon’s Promise

    Deacon’s Promise is an action thriller set in South Africa. In the midst of his own crisis of faith, Deacon Adelius receives a letter from a murdered friend, pleading with him to go to South Africa to rescue his children, whose lives are in danger from international drug smugglers led by a villain who is clever, ruthless, and beautiful. What his friend asks from the grave, Deacon must grant. To honor his dying friend’s request, he will have to rely on fellow members of a secret society of Gabrians, of close friends, of a retired colonel of the South African police, and of a unique trio of honorary uncles. Deacon becomes a hunter and hunted, as he weaves his way from Cape Town to Zimbabwe in a trail of violence in which he must call upon all his Chicago street smarts and previous military experience to survive and accomplish his mission.

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    Transcribed Rhymes

    This Anthology is the first in a series which contain “Transcribed Rhymes”. The poems in this collection are “Heard Words”, not unlike the song writer who simply writes down the tune he or she hears, in his or her mind, and the artist who applies paint to the canvas of the picture he or she envisions.

    These poems were given and received as a window, through which to view and clarify thoughts and moments, regarding experiences of life. The subjects are universal in nature, in that, they are applicable to the vagaries of the lives of the many readers, who are then able to apply the poem’s teachings to their own situation. If applied, this teaching window could become a door.

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    Jasper and Milo’s New Home

    Jasper and Milo are puppies and live on a campsite with the rest of the litter. One day, a family arrives and prepares to take the brothers to their new home.

    Jasper and Milo’s New Home is Lynn Emslie’s first book for children. Her love of dogs has always been a large part of her life. Originally from Lancashire, she now lives in Somerset, England, with her husband and dogs.

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    The Last Stand for Humanity

    This book is about my experience and the knowledge I received. The knowledge that is contained in this book is not just for me, but for all humanity. Within the contents of this book, you’re going to hear me go into details of issues dividing humanity. This book contains the past, present, and the future of the path humanity has been going down. The knowledge contained within this book has been bestowed upon me to decipher and translate in order to unite humanity.

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    The Open Road: An African Walking

    The Open Road is a sojourner’s tale. Each day, an immigrant lands on America’s shores in search of opportunity. For Africans, coming to America has largely in the past been in search of education followed by a return to the homeland. While on the surface, The Open Road is the author’s experience and firsthand observations, it unfolds complex relationships that face immigrants of African origin as they struggle to get a slice of the American dream. It presents a close look at race, apathy and indifference toward an African immigrant, whose adjustment sometimes-alien environment is determined by the effects of the colonial culture. To cope, the author develops the ability to glide like a swan between white and black races without being a victim or captive of race. It is a quest that all might not achieve; but one that, despite all the bruises, is worth fighting for.

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