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(0)By : William Nicholas
Vector: Which way does one turn in a world going the wrong way?
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99“Vector” was written to help believers to know how to explain their faith to non-believers. This was done by first sighting Biblical prophecy written hundreds of years before the event yet being fulfilled in intricate detail. Then by using proof from geology, biology, and the fossil record the theory of evolution is debunked.
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(0)By : Dotti Henderson
Veronica’s Challenge
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Veronica was packing for her trip back home to New York. Her mother walked into the room. “Are you going to have breakfast with us before you leave?” her mom asked. “Sure, I will. I don’t have to leave right away,” Veronica said. “I’m going to check to make sure I haven’t forgotten anything,” Veronica told her mother. As Veronica was getting ready to go downstairs, she thought “It’s nice to be here again. This house has good memories…
Veronica’s Challenge, is a story about a woman who works in an aquarium. She has an accident, then she meets Tess and her life has changed.
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(0)By : James Sedgwick
Vice and Virtue
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99I was in the midst of a long stroll and happened upon it one evening. A crusty blue neon light depicted a bottle of vodka, hanging crookedly in the window. I was wet and dreary, and miserably cold, so I stepped inside… One of the wonderful things about life is the mystery of opening a new door and having only the foggiest idea about what lies on the other side. When Leonid moves across the city into a grimy, seedy neighborhood, he is met with unfamiliar and uncomfortable surroundings. As he adopts a new pattern of living, he discovers – in sometimes humorous ways – that wisdom often comes from the unlikeliest of places. And so does love.
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(0)By : Firdu Zawide
Victims of Ineptitude: An Insider’s Account of Injustice within the World Health Organization
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99For years, critics have demanded reform of the World Health Organization. Its management structure in particular is said to be archaic, its staff deeply demoralised. But, since WHO like other UN bodies, is accountable to no-one but itself, it dodders along unchanged. It is left to the ground staff of International Civil Servants to grapple with the real difficulties the ivory-tower academics pinpoint in long winded reports. The work of these International Civil Servants in distant lands among foreign cultures is often hazardous and lonely, and requires good management by those at the centre if it is to succeed. Instead, as this story shows, there is often lack of support and callous disregard which matters deeply because, if staff are as a result, unable to meet the extremely difficult challenges they face, no blast of grand talk at a conference, no high flying plan on plush paper, will save millions of dollars donated by the developed world from sinking like water into the sand. The individual human story related here reveals weaknesses in this great Organization which, multiplied over the region, help to explain why Africa remains the most disease-ridden continent on earth.
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(0)By : Erick DeBanff
Vie Max: How To Live The Next 2 Billion Heartbeats of Your Life To The Max
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99Vie Max, the first in its series, gives voice to the delicate veil between life and death, catapulting you into the depths of insurmountable gratitude for all that you have, and immediately transforming everyday longings into accomplishments and achieved dreams. With a cutting-edge and mystic approach, Vie Max is not for the weak of heart as it is organically aggressive in nature and designed to move you. Vie Max will instantly and gently shift the negative elements that hold you hostage in your life into limitless and boundless opportunities! With every personal experience, Erick DeBanff brilliantly takes you on a spectacular journey with your mind, body and soul to unleash your spirit for greater happiness and fulfillment . . . that is, if you dare! Vie Max is a powerful must-read for anyone who wants more out of life, feels stuck or simply curious about how to live their next two billion heart beats (sixty years) to the max!
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(0)By : Linda Heavner Gerald
VieVie La Fontaine
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99When I first published this book in 2018, wars raged in various parts of the world, just like today. Hourly, we were allowed to follow the horror and depravity as it unfolded. On June 14, 1940, during World War II, Germany invaded Paris, marking the start of the German occupation. At that time, there wasn’t the ease of news delivery at citizens’ fingertips. Instead, acts of bravery that we seldom consider occurred. Despite the possibility of severe punishment, the underground press distributed newspapers to offset the Vichy and German propaganda. Often, coded messages relayed instructions to members of the Resistance. An attempt to distribute and obtain daily news was itself a death sentence if found out. Yet, the spirit of the oppressed was undaunted.
VieVie La Fontaine is the story of two souls drawn together by a force they couldn’t comprehend.
Facts are intertwined with Fiction as this tale of incredible bravery unfolds. Maybe, there existed a Mark and VieVie. We may never know, but I offer VieVie La Fontaine in honor of the strength and determination of so many. -
(0)By : Ujaz Tresong
View to the Maze
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99View to the Maze looks into the depths of the soul and articulates what is found there. It hopes not so much to give answers but inspire questions. A book by Ujaz Tresong which offers varieties of humorous topics.
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(0)By : Eugenia Eberle
Vignettes from The Lovely House
$3.99 – $25.99Price range: $3.99 through $25.99Two great grandmothers find each other after sixty five years
and put their heads together to write and
to illustrate a children’s book with an educating
edge. ‘Vignettes from a Lovely House’ is a collection
of ten true short stories about animals.
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(0)By : Catherine Sharp
Viking’s Passion: A Viking Romance
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99While laying siege to an English castle, the Viking Jarl, Eriik becomes obsessed with the Lord’s daughter, and decides to not only capture gold and silver, but the Lord’s daughter Lillian, as well. He will have her body, but surprisingly wants her heart as well. These two independent souls clash in a sexy battle of will, and it’s a wild ride from the rolling hills of England to the stormy, remote terrain of the Viking’s stronghold.
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(0)By : Joe Filliger
Visions from God
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99If you believe, there is more than what you can see, there is. If there is any doubt within you, doubt no more. God is looking for a heart to dwell in. If you want to see God and His love for you, you can do so by reading this book. If you believe love is somewhere out there, He is. God blesses the soil which drinks in the rain that often falls on it… Let the words of this book rain down on you. Just believe. Jesus Loves you.
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Volume 2: A Negro Death: The Jazz Age: An African American Experience in the Development of Black Popular Culture: A Socio-Cultural Story of the African American Blues Experience during Post-Reconstruction to the Renaissance: A Progression and Modernization of the African Cultural Form
$15.99 – $22.99Price range: $15.99 through $22.99With the great Liberation War ending in 1865 C.E., ‘slave narratives’ immediately became the source of information for scholars who studied Black Life and Culture. After William Allen, et al, published the “Slave Songs of The United States,” Scholars searched for narratives to uncover how the slave lived. The purposes were usually noble in chat they were truly interested in black popular culture. The result of this interest was, many allowed the slaves to tell the story of suffering and depravation, i.e., the narrative, without the interference of another voice. For many scholars the intent was to speak to some moral issues affecting the treatment of the slave.
The political economy that depended on agricultural production and the use of slave labor produced the most ideal time and space for the evolution of a musical form Paul Laurence Dunbar will promote 1890 book series of poems. Although Dunbar has already produced the musical form of Blues-In-Print with his lyrics entitled, “Blue, Dirge, Lament, e.g., “Pickin’ off De Cotton”, Ware and W.C Handy will be credited with giving “Blues” its name. What makes this information so vital, is all of the preconditions existed for “Devil’s Songs” [Blues form] to grow, expand and evolve during this epoch.
Africans as people in bondage occupied the least favored position. As the social commentator the lyric poet’s role was to analyze the system of slavery that kept the African Oppressed. The audience and support were there among the People in bondage. As the reader shall see, this support was later challenged on in the development of blues. By then, however, the lyric poet had already set stage for the creation of what the most favored will call ‘Black Music’.
What is Black Music? Those styles, genres, and forms that owe their existence to t he people enslaved as captives within the Americas. How did the development occur? The system of bondage was so complete and vast lyric poets were given many settings in which to materialize their works. The African cultural sensibilities as expressed through song and suicide, thus endangering the social continuity of the African.
As we are told, the Negro lived within a culture of poverty as the salve and through denial suffered a poverty of culture. As a slave, the Negro was supposed to exist without culture. This was their poverty of culture. As a slave, the Negro live in an assigned position. That position dictated the conditions under which suffering was permitted. The Negro had no other place to call home. There was no Negro land as a place of origin. Africa renamed many did not exist, except as a faraway place of origin that allowed is inhabitants to be sold into bondage. Bondage was forever.
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Volume 3: Death of The Negro From The Ante Bellum To The Renaissance & Beyond: An African American Experience In The Development of Black Popular Culture: The Jazz Worker: A Blues Aesthetic Philosophy
$13.99 – $20.99Price range: $13.99 through $20.99Blues Aesthetics
Blues Aesthetics (Volume 3) examines Blues as an Aesthetic musical art that operates with a philosophical base rooted in the cultural forms that have developed over the centuries of African progression and transplantation to the United States during the Middle Passage. Blues Aesthetics is a construct developed out of a desire to offer Blues on the same level playing field reserved for other musical forms from other traditions.
Using European Classical Music as an example, it is assumed that this form emanates out of the European fine art tradition. That is why it has been given the name “Classical Music”. This name automatically gives one the idea the music requires the listener to be prepared to create a mode of understanding where full attention is given. I have never heard anyone state that this music does not belong to or come from Europe.
When I decided that I would treat blues as the metaphor for the study of the development and advancement of Black Popular Culture in particular and the culture of the United States in general, I wanted to have a sound basis in which to place my analysis. With blues one cannot go wrong. Why? It has chronicled the political economy of the United States of American since slavery. The analytic tool that has been used to inform this process is the Law of Position, a Position Theory. The Law of Position, a Position Theory is a paradigm that has as its basic premise, “we take as given the idea of distinction and the idea of indication, and that in order to make an indication we must make a distinction. We take therefore the form of distinction for the form.” (G. Spencer-Brown)
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Wake Up Listen Up or Go Down
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99This book presents a chronology of end-time events from a PreWrath Rapture perspective. It starts with the Two Revelation Witnesses of Revelation 11, then during their ministry comes the Apostasy (the falling away of professing Christians who will be at war with the teachings of the Two Revelation Witnesses), then the anti-Christ comes on the scene and during his ministry comes the Rapture of the Church, very shortly after the Rapture of the Church the Day of the Lord starts and the culminating event of all the aforementioned will be the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. The book also tells the People of The Way as to what day of the week they are to observe the Sabbath day rest!
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Wake Up Now: IFA – My Brother’s Keeper Kemi God Promised Never To Leave Us Alone
$3.99 – $15.99Price range: $3.99 through $15.99Seek and you will find, knock and the door will open, ask and it will be given to you. seeking led to my spiritual awakening, knocking led to my Father God opening many paths so I could complete my mission in this life, asking Father God for help allowed connection with my God-given angels. Ten years of intense battle against a hospital that allowed a doctor to kill unborn black babies in the womb. Stop the killing to allow warring angels to be born. Find your soul mission in this life. Know who you are. Love your brother as you love God and ask him to open the door you will walk through to complete your mission.
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(0)By : Dothula Baron
Walking in Light, Living in Love
$9.99A tool for living one’s best life-tools for becoming the best person one can be. Based on Baron’s own inner spiritual journey, Walking in Light, Living in Love explores spiritual practices and how they have shaped her life. Her message is that we can create new world, a space filled with peace and harmony, a place where we all live in love and light.
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(0)By : Arthur A. Edwards
War Is Hell: A Tale of War And One’s Man’s Search for Meaning
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99This story is told by a soldier who was a part of the bloody war in Burma, the executive officer of a rugged group of American jungle fighters. He tells us in great detail what the war did to him and how he feels about taking another man’s life even to protect his own as he searches for meaning in it all…
World War II is winding down in the summer of 1945, but not for Major Jenkins and his band of Merrill’s Marauders. They have spent months combing the Burmese jungle for the notorious Japanese commander Colonel Maruyama and his troops. Major Jenkins, Captain Beltrans and what was left of their band were outnumbered two to one; so, they had to devise a plan that would overcome the odds. But after they settled the score with their enemy, they had to march hundreds of miles through the jungle back to their base near the Indian border. It was now August, and the war was over, but how would the local civilians living along the only trail out of Burma view the American soldiers?
Their journey back home was fraught with unexpected dangers and facing unplanned enemies through an unforgiving jungle. They had never been taught at West Point how to fight their new enemy.
After the war, Captain Beltrans is convinced that he should return Colonel Maruyama’s samurai sword to his descendants in Japan. However, what he thought would be a routine side trip to a modern country turned into a harrowing adventure in Japanese politics and a thousand-year-old culture. He ended up in an ancient Zen Garden in Kyoto wondering if he had done the right thing by killing enemy soldiers and civilians during the war. Does he get help from his deceased native grandmother?



































