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Set in late-1950's Los Angeles, the Easter Bunny Conspiracy is a grippingly funny coming-of-age tale told from the point of view of a precocious 12 1/2 year-old Catholic boy, Chris Kelly. Chris is struggling to find himself despite the burdens of his being as overweight as he is obsessed with and equally confused by girls, being as agnostic as he is Catholic, and as unsure as he is (almost) poised about coping with all the crazy but accepted traditions, customs, prejudices, contradictions and hypocrisies with which he's confronted each day. Chris' problem is that he hasn't yet figured out that he's right to be confused about everyone around him so readily accepting being grounded in one way or another on deceits such as what Chris calls "that Easter Bunny thing". Chris' needs are simple - just to make his way in the world. Aided by flashbacks on his own experiences, Chris' story is about his overcoming the fiery crucible of the 3 days before his Confirmation, which enable him to reach his personal epiphany and stride with semi-confidence into his still-uncertain future with an ethically tolerable plan. Our voyage through these stormy adolescent seas is at once poignant and hilarious. It's bittersweet comedy at its best. You can't help but love it.
When night falls, a dance of death begins… A realtor desperately tries to sell a haunted house before it consumes her body and soul. A young couple’s vacation at a campground takes an ominous turn when something menacing lurks nearby. And a haunting melody leads a curious girl to a bittersweet tale of love and loss… Grab your partner and join the spirits on the dance floor. Scare Street’s latest collection of supernatural horror is a grand ball of fear and nightmares. This sinister collection is bursting with fourteen tales of terror—more than enough to keep you dancing with demons all night long… The music plays faster and faster. You struggle to keep up, but you can feel your life force ebbing, your flesh withering. Something is feeding upon you, draining your essence. But no matter how hard you try, you can’t stop moving to this deadly beat. And once the music ends, the only sounds you hear are your own screams of terror… This volume features the following stories: 1. Marshmallow Murderer by Melissa Gibbo 2. Organ Manipulator by Justin Boote 3. Camping with the Carnival by Jason E. Maddux 4. Serenade by Craig Crawford 5. Sold by Renee Miller 6. Gram's Garden by J. L. Royce 7. The Gift that Keeps on Giving by Peter Kelly 8. The Womb by Edwin Callihan 9. Eyeless by C. M. Saunders 10. Dark Home by Simon Lee-Price 11. The Wooden Box by P. D. Williams 12. The Limb Farmer by Caleb Stephens 13. Ouroboros by Melissa Burkley 14. Crow's Books by Ron Ripley
Life is like a story, and for many of us this is a story about meaning: Why am I here? Where am I going? Who am I? Do I like myself? Why is life, or reality, here at all? These are important questions with a deep truth behind them. But where do we turn for answers? In Food for the Journey, author Joseph B. Lynch shares his own story of “finding the way” that leads to the life Jesus promises to those who try to live the gospel in the twenty-first century. While churches seek to provide both nourishment for the journey and resources to enable the virtues in us, Food for the Journey is meant to involve you in reflecting on your own Christian journey. We are meant to “find the way, and to have life and have it abundantly,” and Food for the Journey’s synthesis of personal experience, contemporary culture, and reflections on scripture and the classic Christian values will help you to set yourself on the righteous path and discover the guidance of the Holy Spirit in your own life. Then you too will be on the way to Christ.