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(0)By : James W. Cummings
The Coming Age and Other Poems
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99“I believe in the dream of the people who defied the foreign King who claimed to rule them and, in the Government, set in place by the Continental Congress in 1787 avowing ourselves responsible first to God to have such rights given to us by the Almighty and not by any supposed government as We the People are the first and only legal government as a whole.”
– James William Cummings
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(0)By : Baldip Kaur
Call of Angels
$3.99 – $15.25Price range: $3.99 through $15.25‘Call of Angels’ is a novel for readers who are willing to explore the boundaries of harsh reality and fiction – a combination that will stretch their imagination and emotions, as Rasna fights to survive amidst personal and natural adversities, through which there is one constant factor – Marks and Rasna’s unwavering and unconditional love.
As COVID-19 ravages the world and the daily death toll rises, Rasna is reminded of another time and place when she had been caught in a somewhat similar cataclysmic occurrence.
The lockdown creates a backdrop to flashbacks in which Rasna relives the Tsunami of 2004 which had swamped the world. She, with her family, had been on vacation in Sri Lanka when the tsunami had struck, and so had consequently become entangled in natures web of disaster in which she had not only lost but also become reunited with loved ones.
Whilst reading the Call of Angels, you will walk alongside Rasna and Kirti her sister, as they pit their strength against not only their convictions and resilience against natural tragedy, but also against their personal convictions, mystery, treachery, betrayal and involvement in the ongoing political unrest.
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(0)By : Michael Cristian
The Princess: A Fairy Tale
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99The Princess: A Fairy Tale by Michael Cristian is about a young princess who sets out to save her beloved knight who has been captured! This story was inspired by various fairy tales. Come and join the adventure.
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(0)By : Terry B. Richesin
Ticket To Heaven
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99Heart wrenching, pulsating, boldly emphasizing the true words from above. The words crisply flow like wine wetting the pallet of life, giving voice to everyone, giving hope to all. Speaking, instilling to every heart and soul; mesmerize your heart with a Ticket To Heaven!
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(0)By : Shelby Collinsworth
Sally’s Home of Championship Horse’s
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99This story is about a pony who refused to give up despite his little size. His owner told him she didn’t want him just because he was small, he left and continued on his adventure until he met someone who would believe in him. Similarly, to the book’s author. She had always wanted to write a book, but several people doubted her, so she named the pony Determination. He will never give up, and neither will the author.
Have fun reading!
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Mental Illness
$3.99 – $30.99Price range: $3.99 through $30.99To whatever conclusions can be drawn from this, it is as much ado about its own obviousness. But nonetheless, it is an important part in the belief of a phenomenal world, a world beset on prenominal experience. Such an assemblage of information must first take issue to derive from their categorical presentations for the existing sense of control, the effect or affect of underlying displacement or discouraging accounts of estrangement depend upon a better understanding and the best of possible explanations for which is not to be expected, even to expect of expectation. What is more important is to leave an open to a closed condition.
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(0)By : Douglas Alan
Unto the Least of These
$3.99 – $8.95Price range: $3.99 through $8.95A compelling story of two strangers that invade each other’s worlds after a terrible accident throws together Dan Pearson, a man of principle and organized life, with the beautiful actress, Eva St. Clair, who lives by the minute.
Lost and isolated in a remote mountain cabin where they struggle to survive physically and emotionally along with the daily drama of their two completely different cultures brings together a dramatic and surprising ending.
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(0)By : J. Martin
Hard Way Jay
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99The title of this book tells the reader that in America the American dream could be obtained by anyone in America, even a poor farm boy born in a barn and struggled through hardships without a mentor from childhood to a good life as a nuclear weapons engineer the hard way.
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(0)By : P. Augusta D.
Unlock The Mind By Stimulating The God Force Within
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99God’s greatest creation is the Homo Sapien, the Modem Human Being.
God made this great creation, Lord of the Earth. To do this, God had to give the Human Being some of God’s Image. No one has ever seen God, but we all have felt God. So descriptive reasoning says that God is a Force. God instilled some of God’s Force within the Human Beings because the strongest part of the Human Being is internal. What did God tell the Human Being to do first? Seek ye First then Kingdom of God. I was always told that the Kingdom of God is within you. This book is about seeking the Kingdom of God; my research opened my eyes about what God gave the Human Being at birth to live in harmony with other Human Beings. I call this the God’s Force Within. This book attempts to introduce you the God Force within and show you how to tap into the God Force Within; so you can recognize your Mind, Body and Spirit.
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(0)By : Arthur Cola
Murder at the World’s Fair
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99The Vatican has given permission for one of its greatest treasures to be exhibited at the New York World’s Fair in 1964. As America prepares to receive one of the most revered works of art in the world, others are planning for the greatest heist of the century. Into this mix of celebration and theft planning come, two buddies, Ron De Cenza and Bob Wentz who are studying for the priesthood. With them is a girl from Georgia, Susan Liguori, who fancies one of them. Together they find themselves searching for a dead body, matching wits with a police detective, trapping mobsters, spying in the United Nations and finding justice for a murder victim and an accused murderer.
“Murder at the World’s Fair” will have you rubbing elbows with diplomas and prelates, escaping the clutches of henchmen out to kill, uncovering a secret love, witnessing faith come to life, entering the realm of the underworld, revealing plots, clues, and true identifies while combating rage which turns the white Carrara marble red with innocent blood.
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(0)By : Dr. Armondo Collins
The Bruz
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Aiden “Fierce” Chance is the Bruz. His life as a fraternity adviser at a small southern HBCU is turned upside down by a hazing incident, quickly turning him from an academic golden boy to a campus pariah. Aiden is constantly redeemed by his friendship bonds within the fraternity, but his final redemption threatens to stretch his fraternal ties to the limit. The question is, will they break?
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(0)By : Arthur Cola
Murder in Mellifont
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99“The blood splattered chancel stone glistened as if the life force spread across the limestone could tell a story of its own…”
And so begins the mystery of the Lady in Black and the quest for what she sought. Once again two friends on leave from the sessions of the Vatican Council in 1965 find themselves embroiled in murder, mystery and ancient prophecies. This time the detective duo of Ron De Cenza and Bob Wentz is joined by a girl from Georgia, Susan, and Ron’s sister Jan not to mention their new friends on a research holiday in Ireland. There amongst the ruins of Mellifont and ancient castles and Hermitage of Medieval Monks a story as old as the mystical Nuatha who came to settle the Emerald Isle and as new as greed possessing mere humans is discovered. There amongst the footsteps of St. Patrick, St. Malachy and St. Erc they find themselves struggling with their own feelings of who they are and what they are called to be. There in Ron’s arms a dying woman sends him on a journey to find the truth.
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(0)By : Rio Olesky
Astrology and Consciousness
$3.99 – $16.95Price range: $3.99 through $16.95There are many books on astrology but few relate it to the nature of human consciousness and spiritual development. This book will enable the reader to enhance their self-discovery and personal growth. Rio Olesky is a master astrologer who condenses decades of professional practice in this eminently readable volume full of humor, human insight and practical advice. Because of his skill and heart-centered approach, this is valuable book for anyone whether they are new to astrology or have studied it for years.
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(0)By : Dewey B. Reynolds
Stuart Duffelmeyer and the Masters of Plagues
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99Mystical powers. Cosmic adventure. Universally dynamic forces. A certain gifted individual is granted all three. Meet Stuart Duffelmeyer. Brilliant, kind-spirited, and 100% human best describe him. He is an NYU student whose classmates play a horrible prank on him and his life spirals into utter agony. Fooling with him was their ultimate mistake. Stuart suffered severely as a result of their malicious behavior and is bent on getting even with his tormentors.
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Sharecropper to Entrepreneur to Pastor
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99There’s an old question about whether a person will be a thermometer or a thermostat in life. A thermometer merely registers the temperature of the surroundings, but a thermostat actually controls the temperature. This inspiring story demonstrates how during the major junctures in his life, John Womack has and continues to be a thermostat.
Growing up in a Virginia sharecropping family in the midst of pernicious racism and economic deprivation, Womack was able to learn how to overcome these obstacles without losing his belief that human beings are basically good and will do right when given the opportunity. Throughout his life, he combined his creative vision not only with the necessary business acumen, but also with moral and ethical responsibility in spite of an environment of greed, egotism, and selfishness. Regardless of his position–whether in the navy or as an entrepreneur, husband, father, student, pastor, board member, and friend–Womack has acquitted himself with a spiritual consciousness that girded him with the capability to overcome the barriers to progress and prosperity.
He never abandoned his fundamentally Christian orientation amid a variety of temptations.
Remaining humble through all these endeavors, Womack longs to share his life work with today’s youth, young adults, and others. He yearns to encourage them to believe–despite surrounding hardships and institutional barriers–that they can transcend their existential circumstances and make something out of their lives. By sharing his life story, Womack hopes to encourage others to confront today’s challenges with wisdom, faith, hope, and love. Certainly, the Rev. Dr. John Womack–sharecropper, veteran, entrepreneur, husband, father of three, pastor, and author–exemplifies this possibility and personifies this truth.
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(0)By : Karen LaMantia
Mobile Tales: Short Stories for Positive Change
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99It’s a new world order: Have Fun and Be Kind, once everyone gets The Message it’s time to clean up here on Planet Earth. Mobile Tales is a collection of short stories that tell about characters you met in “The Gods Played Here” and have met in your real life, who are doing what they can to heal our Planet. A look at a few of the 23 short stories in this book.
I Hear Music sounds off about a young man’s journey for his heart’s desire that saves him and the rest of us, as the final step that puts an end to war.
Changing Places about ways people share their best stories to change their world.
The Puzzle Box a liberating story of how Ed breaks out of jail and never returns.
Catch The Great American Review on tour, starring Cherry Hill prostitutes and their Madame.
Plus 19 more stories about our Planet healing ways that look like fiction but are happening now.



































