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Author of The Trick to Money Is Having Some! “Life was never meant to be a struggle, just a gentle progression from one point to another, much like walking through a valley on a sunny day.” Stuart analyzes why we, as humans, are constantly making life harder for ourselves and how to stop this detrimental mind loop and inner belief that life is a struggle. Through this book Stuart helps you identify your struggle, why it has appeared in your life, and eliminate it. Take back your freedom and create a life struggle-free!
Love isn't it a choice made, its a way we were created to be. Love shared is untold, it is something for everyone to see. Love is found by faith in it. Namit knew that his first love was out of his league but still he pursued and wooed Shrutika. But he is also rude- to point of cruelty even. He poured out his heart in front of her. HE struggles a lot for her. For Shrutika everything revolves around her parents. She wants to make them proud. Shyly and from a distance in the beginning and more persuasively later. They both fall in love with each other slowly as they got close. They moved ahead in their life away from each other. Will they meet again, will they find someone else, will they be able to know what love is? Read the story of two individual person who will bring romance, emotion, hurt, struggle and what is love.
An accident with H.G. Wells' time machine strands Cynthia Kenyon in London, 1882. Utterly alone, the prisoner of Professor James Moriarty, there is but one name from the period Cynthia knows: Sherlock Holmes. What she could not know is how powerful an attraction she would feel for Holmes' partner, the handsome Dr. John Watson. Cynthia faces a number of dangerous choices on this unique journey: allow the 19th century’s great criminal mastermind to plunder the centuries? Give up her family, friends, and career for the love of one man from the past? Should she correct the history she has changed, and how? No matter what Cynthia chooses, some things are never meant to be.
A collection of short stories accompanied by short essays on censorship by twelve authors whose works have been challenged in the past.
The woe of unsaid words is a woe that haunts us all. It lingers as a gulp in our throat and suffocates us, and suffocates billions of stories along with it. ‘Words that were never said’ is an anthology that gives a platform to some of those suppressed voices. The co-authors of this book have penned down their stories in the form of poetry, prose, open letters, and short stories and gave us heart-touching pieces of art. Through this book, we hope you find the sound to your silence like all our authors did.
"Roy Klienwachter reveals the power of living outside the box, the power of positive thinking, and the ability to co-create the reality of our dreams." Cynthia Gayle Clayton, author of Transformative Meditation. ARE YOU READY TO MOVE TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF AWARENESS? Your life was never meant to be a struggle - somewhere along the way you lost sight of that fact. This book is your passport to regaining the power which has always been yours. This book is an investment in your future; in the life you intuitively know you were born to live, and it can come at any age. You can overcome adversity, lack, poor health, addictions, loneliness or any other circumstance that you no longer wish to experience - you have unlimited power to create anything you wish to experience in your physical life.
The art director of The New Yorker serves up“a delicious forbidden taste of the art that didn’t quite nail it, or nailed it a bit too hard” (The Marginalian). Françoise Mouly takes us behind the scenes at The New Yorker and reveals how the magazine creates its signature covers commenting on the most urgent political and cultural events of the day. She shows the shocking and hilarious sketches that didn’t make the cut and explains how these are essential stages in the evolution of a cover that stands the test of time but retains its edge. Her book captures contemporary history—from the farce of Monica Lewinsky to the adventures of Michelle and Barack to nuclear meltdown in Japan—in images that are as acute as they are outrageous. More than that, it shows how the magazine that exemplifies journalistic excellence in America also dares to cultivate a sense of humor when grappling with complex moral and political issues. “Interesting failures are the driving force behind Blown Covers . . . paging through this book is like standing in the corner of her office as she pins up rejected covers on the wall. Mouly has dozens of tales about images that failed for one reason or another. Now, presumably with the approval of her bosses at Condé Nast, she has created a tell-all (or tell-most) that even non–illustrators and designers will find enlightening.” —The New York Times Book Review “Yes, Blown Covers sometimes offends—and that’s the audacious joy of it.” —NPR.org “Offers some true delights.” —The Sacramento Bee “Reveals the shocking and hilarious sketches that didn’t make the cut.” —Patch
What if the dark was a person? And what if that person was the one she was falling for? In a world beyond human reach, a world long abandoned, rested five islands, each bearing strange names. Drystan Isles, The Elysian Reef, Vanilla Springs, and Bellcove Bay encircled one lone island – the mightiest of them all – The Enclave. Cheryl Cassidy, an unusual fairy with her own set of peculiar traits, charted her road to success. She always kept her eyes forward, blind to the adversities that tried to push her down. She lived under the care of her aunt, Maeve Heath, and worked with a company that held the key to her dreams. Everything in her life flowed seamlessly until the Grand Blowout when a mysterious blonde-haired immortal arrived from Drystal Isles. Ever since him, disturbing things began cropping up behind her. To worsen the situation, rumours of the return of The Dark were rambling throughout The Enclave. And there were secrets and lies lurking in every dreadful corner. How would Cheryl Cassidy deal with her upturned life? How would her sudden backward story end?
The most incisive indictment against Christianity resides in the notion of a God who created a world in which there is untold suffering and death. Is this the best God could do? In response, most Christians will mutter something about free will or the necessity of evil to bring about God’s plan for humanity. Theologians often reply by challenging the very legitimacy of the question; God only requires that we persevere. Biblical scholars, who might otherwise be expected to offer a scriptural perspective, nervously denounce any suggestion that the presence of evil may have had something to do with a primordial couple and a fruit tree. Is it any wonder that most people believe that evil must surely be an intractable component of human existence introduced, perhaps, by the very God Jews and Christians worship? This book is a response to the problem of evil that unconditionally affirms the goodness and power of God. Based on a new assessment of the Genesis creation story, one of the greatest texts ever to have emerged in human history, the author contends that God never intended for humanity to experience suffering and death.