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Sex! (for Females Only)
by Barry Wren Am FrsnSEX’! (for females only) is an anthology written in order to revise the history of events that have led to the present social debate regarding gender inequality. The subjugation of females followed the concept by ancient humans that because females were smaller and physically weaker than males, they must also be less intelligent and less suitable to lead a collection, a tribe or a nation. Big strong aggressive males dominated those collections and the most dominant male chose a female partner fo... more -
The Future Is Bright Even If The Past Is Heavy
by TARoseThe book can be like an oracle, turn to a page, read, observe the art, listen to the soft voice and you may find the answer you are seeking, releasing the wisdom from within. Come on an adventure of healing depression and grief by expressing oneself through art and reflection. Begin the journey, which is not easy, but well worth it, from darkness to light. Discover that the darkest moments are where the light begins, and that learning to release the illusions of perfection and control, allows... more -
Magnetic Tiles STEM Play Ideas
by Alice WongAn inspiring, hands-on STEM book, Magnetic Tiles STEM Play Ideas – 50 Fun Hands-On Builds to Inspire Creativity empowers young builders to explore and construct a wide range of exciting designs. With clear instructions and engaging visual guides, this book gives kids the confidence to build 50 unique structures, sparking creativity, enhancing problem-solving skills, and developing fine motor abilities. “This incredible book not only introduces kids to foundational STEM concepts but also fost... more -
Magnetic Tile Creations for Kids - Car Ramps Edition
by Alice WongA hands-on STEM book, Magnetic Tile Creations for Kids – Car Ramps Edition is designed to empower young builders to independently recreate and build their own car ramps. With simple instructions and visual guides, kids can follow along and construct all ten viral car ramp designs, gaining hands-on experience that nurtures their creativity, problem-solving, and motor skills. “This incredible book not only introduces kids to STEM concepts but teaches them perseverance and joy in learning. It’s... more -
F' You Fibro
by M.E. NesserFibromyalgia has the potential to be a completely debilitating condition, both mentally and physically, but only if you let it. M.E. Nesser has fought against fibro for decades and now shares her journey, from pre to post diagnosis and how she has been able to manage her fibromyalgia symptoms. With wit and charm, M.E. Nesser doesn’t skirt on the details of the negative sides of fibromyalgia. She addresses all the benefits to maintaining a positive outlook, whether for fibro patients or others wi... more -
Living Art as Life, and Life as Art
by David CavagnaroIn the late 1930s, with World War II looming, the famous German Bauhaus art school closed, and many of its teachers migrated to America, greatly influencing the course of modern art and architecture in the 1940s and 1950s. Influenced by the work of Bauhaus painters such as Lyonel Feininger, Paul Klee, and Wassily Kandinsky, a young artist named Milton Cavagnaro began what would become a lifetime art career in San Francisco that spanned abstract painting, commercial design, college teaching, jewe... more -
Whispers of the Roaring Twenties: Paris Unveiled
by Naza SemoniffWhispers of the Roaring Twenties: Paris Unveiled takes readers on an enchanting journey through the golden age of Paris. Set against the backdrop of the 1920s, this evocative collection captures the essence of an era brimming with artistic innovation, cultural revolutions, and the intoxicating spirit of freedom. Through vivid prose and striking photography, the book reveals the hidden layers of the City of Lights, where legendary figures like Hemingway, Picasso, and Josephine Baker roamed the st... more -
From Patriarchy to Paradise: It's About Time!
by Jerry SchaeferIt's the story of civilization under the guiding framework of patriarchy. The resulting misalignment of the sexes has affected both sexes negatively, but especially the female sex. Civilization itself has been out-of-balance, floundering in needless warfare and competition throughout the centuries. This unhinged, patriarchal power grab now threatens a serious conflagration as they attempt to exert control over the entire Earth and its inhabitants. But people are waking up to their nefarious i... more
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Little Dani Makes A Friend
by Cassius Ali“Little Dani” shows us that if your heart’s desire is to make a friend, all things are possible with faith. Still, we must be true to ourselves. Remember, a real friend accepts you as you are. You don’t have to pretend to be someone else to fit in or hurt someone to be a part of a group. There are children being bullied, feeling as if no one cares or hears their voic... more -
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by Bruce DeorajMigration's intricate and colourful narrative is woven throughout the vast fabric of human history, bearing witness to our never-ending search for Paradise. Travelling beyond time and geography, "We Are All Migrants Searching for Paradise" delves into how migration has impacted our identities, societies, and the very fabric of human existence. This book is fundamentally an odyssey, not just through the physical landscapes that have seen the innumerable footsteps of our ancestors but also through... more -
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by Bruce DeorajThis book aims to provide readers with a thorough and personal view of the Author's trip through Paris by fusing cultural inquiry, travelogue, and personal memoir into a seamless story that encapsulates the allure of the "City of Love." Driven by a deep-seated desire to fully experience a location that has captured travellers' imaginations for ages, Paris is a city that has long stood as a symbol of romance, art, and history. Adorably referred to as the "City of Love," Paris offered visitors the... more -
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by Bruce DeorajDuring the summer that seemed to last forever, my family embarked on a journey that would permanently change our lives. Our trip to Italy was more than just a holiday; it was a pilgrimage to the centre of beauty, history, and culture that would infuse our group's spirit with the vitality of the present and the spirit of the ancient past. This book is an account of that journey, an attempt to convey the essence of Rome and the Italian adventure that added depths of feeling, insight, and the agele... more -
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by Bruce DeorajThroughout the pages of this book, we embark on a captivating journey, one that has spanned decades and continents, to explore some of the world's most awe-inspiring wonders. It is a journey that began in 1987 with a voyage to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and the legendary Mayan site of Chichen Itza. Over the years, this odyssey continued, leading us to the iconic Colosseum of Rome, the enigmatic Stonehenge in England, the timeless Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, the rose-red city of Petra in Jordan, a... more -
Good People Don't Go To Heaven: Only Saved People Do
by Kent HutchinsonThis book is a testimony about the author, Kent Lyle Hutchinson and his friends among a Jewish fraternity. Kent didn’t believe the things about occult and supernatural were real. He got caught up in witchcraft and the occult, not realizing the true dangers. Kent had several premonitions of his own death. He hit rock bottom. Kent made a deal with God and miraculously accepted Jesus Christ into his heart. -
Hawk Eye Farm
by John D. HopkirkThis book chronicles the history of a pioneering family of immigrant farmers (the Hopkirks) in southeastern Iowa. It begins in 1838 and ends with the early life of the author, their great-grandson, who was born in their house, moved with his family to California and what he experienced as an immigrant growing up in that state. It is a unique transect through history, complete with many original letters (1807+) and photographs (1850s+) which tell the story and bring it to life for the reader. -
Write What You Know
by Mary Drislan MaddenThe late Mary Drislan Madden ,who passed on 11 July 2024, answered God’s call, “to write a book” in the final year of her life. She wrote of that which she knew of…the Potholes, Perspectives, and Passions on the Christian Journey! “I don’t know a lot about just one subject matter, so I wrote on the many issues (potholes) that Christians deal with in their journey with Him through my Perspective with His Passion.” Written in First person it’s as if she’s sitting next you “telling her story” throu... more