A Mile in These Shoes

      Sandra Shwayder Sanchez
     A Mile in These Shoes

These nine stories describe people who live on the margins of society, people who are often oppressed and always ignored. These stories give them voice and let the reader into their worlds on the edge.Cavers: A Vampire Tale (Cavers#1)Looking forward to her fifteenth birthday and a new school, Allie Carter finds that all is not as it seems. Curiosity leads to the discovery of vampires at her school, in her classrooms, and in her town. More curious is the fact that her new best friend, Sara Johnson, is in league with them or a vampire herself. As she seeks to prove her friends role, Allie is drawn into an unforgiving world of power and death. Instead of running for her life, she joins a secret society dedicated to helping the vampires remain hidden. Allie becomes a caretaker to the adorable five-year-old Lila and must teach her to blend into human society, but if she fails, the young child will be killed.To navigate the vampire world and educate the children, Allie (and girls like her) receives injections: she runs faster, leaps higher, hears and sees better with increased strength and agility. These girls are one-step away from becoming vampires themselves, influencing their children, fighting in their wars, and becoming the hallmark for integrity and dedication as they help to shape the future of the vampire world. Will Allie have so much fun that she forgets the danger or to educate and protect young Lila or will she rise to the challenge before her? And what of the parents she loves? Will turning her back on them be worth risking all when the vampire princess wants to kill her for pure pleasure? Only time will tell.

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    Good Times Bad Times

      C.P. Kemabia
     Good Times Bad Times

Justin Delacroix is a high-schooler with a saucy character who has only eyes for Solene Greaves, the rebellious girl next door. Now he's out to make her his girlfriend. Unbeknownst to him, however, his path will intersect and collide with the paths of many characters who share one thing in common: a mysterious force is subtly moving them towards tragedy. A force one might call fate or destinyJustin Delacroix is a lecherous high-schooler who only has eyes for Solene Greaves, the girl next door and his lifelong crush. Set in the course of one afternoon, the story explores how Justin's attempt to finally open his heart to Solene will lead him to cross paths with a host of characters, all residents of the condo where he lives in. However, what all of them ignore is that trouble is brewing. For there is an outside force at play. An invisible force that has already caused many tragedies. A force one might even call fate or destiny.

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    Kyrgyz Legends

      Oksana Vasilenko
     Kyrgyz Legends

Four legends from the beautiful land of Kyrgyzstan: Legend about Lake Issyk Kul; Legend about the Burana Tower; Legend about the Santash Pass and Legend about Tash Rabat.Kyrgyzstan is a small country in Central Asia which extends about 900 km from east to west and 400 km from north to south. Most of its territory is taken by the mountains of Tien Shan and Pamir. It has some of the highest peaks in the world, like the Victory Peak which towers at 7,439 m (24,406 ft) and is the northernmost 7,000-metre mountain.People of many different ethnicities live in Kyrgyzstan, but the majority of the country’s population are the Kyrgyz people. Traditionally, the Kyrgyz people were nomads who lived in yurts (circular tents made of felt on wooden framework). In the summer they took their herds of horses, cows and sheep to jailoo (summer pastures in the mountains). For the winter they returned to the valleys.Here are some legends from the beautiful land of Kyrgyzstan.

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    Wychetts and the Farm of Fear

      William Holley
     Wychetts and the Farm of Fear

Wychetts (pronounced "Witch-etts") is a magical fantasy series for 9-12 year olds, which adults will also enjoy. After discovering the secret powers of Wychetts and the Key to Magic, the third story finds Bryony and Edwin trapped on a farm possessed by an ancient evil that threatens to engulf the world!The third book in the Wychetts series.“Forgive me, but you must be lost if you’re heading towards Barrenbrake Farm...”A pleasant country hike turns into a struggle to save the world, when a shortcut home takes Bryony, Edwin and their parents through a derelict farm manned by walking scarecrows.Held captive by the farm’s cruel owners, the children must face their darkest fears to prevent an old enemy raising an ancient power and plunging the whole planet into eternal darkness...

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    Through Troubled Waters

      Georgia McCain
     Through Troubled Waters

This religious novel explores the journey of Dave Maddox “through troubled waters”. His life was shattered after his wife Carol was killed in an automobile accident while on their honeymoon. Even though his seemingly hopeless life was restored when he married Jennie Taylor and accepted Christ, he re-entered “troubled waters”, which were navigated only by commitment of a loving wife and prayer.Dave Maddox's dreams came to an abrupt halt when he had a serious automobile accident as he and his new bride Carol travelled to their honeymoon the day before Christmas. Carol had critical injuries and finally died of her injuries. This was devastating to Dave. He could only see an empty life, stretching endlessly – no wife, no home, no love, no happiness. He had especially bitter feelings towards Christmas since his accident happened the day before Christmas.While hospitalized, Dave observed that one of the nurses, Jennie Taylor, was very likable, caring, and wonderful with Carol. He also noticed that she prayed with Carol every day. After Carol died, Jennie had told Dave, “If I don't see you anymore, I will be praying for you”. Even though Dave attempted to go on with his life, his grief continued and his life continued to spiral further out of control. After Dave had gone to Joe's Bar, he woke up in jail and was told that he was found sitting on the curb bawling his heart out about “Carol”. Subsequently, when at the drug store, he ran into Jennie and asked her to call him sometime. Dave's lifestyle contributed to health issues and Dave was admitted to the hospital where Jennie worked. While in the hospital, he asked about Jennie but she was out sick at the time. He was very distraught that his life had gone “out of control”. When Rev. Smith, Jenny's pastor, came to visit Dave at the hospital, with Rev. Smith's encouragement, Dave repented of his sins and accepted Christ.When Dave later called Jennie's number to check on her, her mother answered and informed Dave that Jenny was in the hospital. When visiting her there, he told Jenny about Rev. Smith's visit to the hospital and his religious conversion. After Jennie's release from the hospital, they went on several dates. After several weeks, he proposed to her and she accepted. They later married in a quiet ceremony. As time went on, Jennie wanted to become more involved in activities that allowed her to witness for God. Dave, however, would not allow her to get involved in activities outside of the home. Dave began to stray from God and admitted to spiritual defeat. Meanwhile, Jennie became pregnant and gave birth to their beautiful daughter Joan. Dave's condition continued to worsen and he finally left the family. One day, Rev. Smith and his wife showed up to tell Jennie that Dave had been in a car wreck. Jennie went to the hospital and subsequently discovered that Dave was in the car with another woman that he had picked up at a bar – both were drunk at the time of the accident. When Jennie was very forgiving, although Dave had spurned God's love, Dave expressed to Jennie that he was “sick and tired” of the life he had lived and the grief he had caused Jennie and Joan. This led to Dave repenting again for his transgressions. He told Jennie that he would no longer hinder her from doing God's work. Dave returned home with Jennie and Joan shortly before Christmas. After a while, after Joan complained of a headache, she became very ill and had to be hospitalized. Jenny wondered if this was God's way of allowing Dave to realize the importance of achieving a fully sanctified Christian experience. Dave later left to go to a little roadside church to ask God to help him achieve this complete Christian experience. When Dave returned, he was apologetic for the way he had caused Jennie and Joan to suffer. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Spinks came in the room to tell Joan and Dave that Joan seemed to have recovered. In fact, he shared, that she had recovered much faster that he expected. He said he had no hope for recovery when she first came to the hospital.Meanwhile, sounds of “Silent Night, Holy Night” were coming from the hospital corridor. With his prior disdain for Chistmas, he knew then that he had indeed survived his passage “through troubled waters” and had finally obtained a full lasting Christian experience.

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    The Case of the Broken Heart

      Richard von Fuchs
     The Case of the Broken Heart

A smooth talking American evangelist is building a church in a small town outside Vancouver and drops dead in the middle of a sermon.Many people who know and serve him have a motive to kill him. Was it murder or heart disease?Given with love to spread love. Please enjoy!"Empress Famika deLauer, the Queen of Rock, has unearthed the legendary Dark Scroll, the means by which she intends to monopolise the entire world’s music industry. All she lacks in her diabolical plan for domination is the final ingredient to unlock a set of spells that will render her a perfect singing voice.Starting in the Principality of Rock, Isobel Stellar finds herself faced with a serried of grueling musical quests – the only way to stop the bloodthirsty Queen of Rock and her ludicrous Vogue Revolution. Isobel must leave the only life she has ever known and make a perilous journey across the realms of Cathania – to the dance-crazed dangers of La Isla La Diva, then partake in the lyrical madness of Nonqawuse’s Amphitheatre in Mandelaland and finally succumb to the soul-revealing solitude of Mirror City.Join Isobel on a stellar journey of self-discovery in a world where music is more than mere entertainment. The Ubuntu Song makes the bourgeoisie and the rebel – but will Isobel be in time to sing it at the spectacular International Music Competition and save the coveted Double Vivre Award before Empress Famika takes to the stage?"Isobel Stellar & the Ubuntu Song is the first in a series of Proudly South African fantasy-realism novels aimed at a wide crossover market. The author's goal is to outsell Harry Potter and the Twilight Saga with a set of stories that empower and educate the reader, especially children, with powerful shift in human consciousness concepts. "The only way we can really educate anyone is to inspire them to think with their heart."Love liberates. Music liberates. Isobel Stellar carries that flame.

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    Tales of Spot

      Lily Hathaway
     Tales of Spot

Spot is a very smart dog and she is a real bargain at only ten dollars. At first her life consists of chasing squirrels in the city park but soon she finds herself in trouble when her family buys a house and moves to a new subdivision in the country. Spot discovers that the neighbor's chickens can't climb trees!The first volume in a series, Tales of Spot, is a short story about a mutt dog named Spot, whose antics sometimes get her into lots of trouble. While she seems very laid back, there's no telling what she is thinking behind that doggie smile. Always up to something, she works her way into the heart of everyone she meets.

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    The Jack

      Drew Banton
     The Jack

A Vermont farmer helps his friend with unforeseen consequences. This is a short story of approximately 6000 words.Somewhere in the vast depths of space, a mission has gone horribly wrong. Now a woman is trapped all alone on an alien planet with nothing but her pain and her harrowing memories. At least, she thought she was alone...Lost And Found is a chilling and evocative science fiction short story from Maria Haskins' book ODIN'S EYE. Two poems from Maria Haskins' new collection of poetry 'Cuts & Collected Poems 1989-2015' are also included.

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    Four Horsemen Cometh, And Hell Followed

      William Swafford
     Four Horsemen Cometh, And Hell Followed

God opens the book and the four horsemen are released on the world. This started as an online series. This ebook will show you what nobody could read online. Follow three friends who go on separate paths to the end of the world. Who will be marked by God? Some will be taken away and others will be left to take on the war of good and evil.God opens the book and the four horsemen are released on the world. This started as an online series. This ebook will show you what nobody could read online. Follow three friends who go on separate paths to the end of the world. They deal with death, lies, and rape.

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    Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession

      Anne Rice
     Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession

Autobiographical spiritual memoir providing an account of how the author rediscovered and fully embraced her Catholic faith after decadesas a self-proclaimed atheist. Begins with her childhood in NewOrleans, when she seriously considered entering a convent. As she grewinto a young adult she delved into concerns about faith, God, and theCatholic Church that led her away from religion. The author finallyreclaimed her Catholic faith in the late 1990s, realizing howmuch she desired to surrender her being, including herwriting talent, to God. Author: Anne Rice Format: 256 pages, hardcover, 8.5 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches Publisher: Random House ISBN: 9780307268273

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    The Cost of Living

      Arundhati Roy
     The Cost of Living

From the bestselling author of The God of Small Things comes a scathing and passionate indictment of big government's disregard for the individual. In her Booker Prize-winning novel, The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy turned a compassionate but unrelenting eye on one family in India. Now she lavishes the same acrobatic language and fierce humanity on the future of her beloved country. In this spirited polemic, Roy dares to take on two of the great illusions of India's progress: the massive dam projects that were supposed to haul this sprawling subcontinent into the modern age--but which instead have displaced untold millions--and the detonation of India's first nuclear bomb, with all its attendant Faustian bargains. Merging her inimitable voice with a great moral outrage and imaginative sweep, Roy peels away the mask of democracy and prosperity to show the true costs hidden beneath. For those who have been mesmerized by her vision of India, here is a sketch, traced in fire, of its topsy-turvy society, where the lives of the many are sacrificed for the comforts of the few.

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    One of Ours

      Willa Cather
     One of Ours

Although it won the Pulitzer Prize in 1922, this stirring novel about World War I remains far less known than Cather's established classics such as My �ntonia and Death Comes for the Archbishop. In the lucid, unadorned prose that was her hallmark, Cather brings to life the simple Nebraska farm folk and their tranquil rural lifestyle, showing how the Great War, seemingly so far away on the Old Continent, eventually touches them all. More than half of the novel is devoted to the slow rhythms of the prairie farmland centering on the Wheeler homestead. The novel's protagonist, Claude Wheeler, a strong, healthy, red-headed farm boy, is physically a typical representative of his sturdy sodbuster family and hard-working neighbors. But mentally the boy has little in common with their narrow outlooks, and the limited horizons of his parochial community make him restless and filled with a barely suppressed discontent. Through a series of striking vignettes, Cather brilliantly reveals Claude's search for some greater purpose to his life beyond the routines of farm life. Gradually, the widening war in Europe sneaks up on the rural Nebraska region, as newspaper reports of refugees and German atrocities begin to stir the emotions of the local young men. When the United States finally enters the conflict, Claude is one of the first to enlist, seeing purpose, adventure, and commitment to some larger ideal in the call to arms. Claude's longings for radically new experiences are more than amply realized overseas in sobering encounters with suffering French women and children, the battle-scarred English "Tommies," and the tenacious German enemy. One of Ours is a memorable testament to the shattering effects of war on youth and ideals, a powerful depiction of mechanized battle, and its life-changing effects on one Nebraska farm boy and the people he left behind.

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    Black Mischief

      Evelyn Waugh
     Black Mischief

Black Mischief, " Waugh's third novel, helped to establish his reputation as a master satirist. Set on the fictional African island of Azania, the novel chronicles the efforts of Emperor Seth, assisted by the Englishman Basil Seal, to modernize his kingdom. Profound hilarity ensues from the issuance of homemade currency, the staging of a "Birth Control Gala, " the rightful ruler's demise at his own rather long and tiring coronation ceremonies, and a good deal more mischief.

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    Hemlock Bay

      Catherine Coulter
     Hemlock Bay

FBI Agent Dillon Savich is on a challenging case involving the kidnapping of two teenage boys, when trouble boils up in his personal life. His younger sister, Lily, has crashed her Explorer into a redwood in California's Hemlock Bay. Is it another suicide attempt, the second since the loss of her young daughter some seven months before? Savich and his wife and fellow agent, Lacey Sherlock, discover that four of Lily's paintings - left to her by their very famous grandmother, artist Sarah Elliott, and now worth millions - are at the heart of an intricate conspiracy. Lily and art broker Simon Russo are thrust into ever-widening circles of danger that radiate from a notorious collector's locked room. Dillon Savich and his sister, Lily, both have to face their worst fears to survive.

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