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When Monday Egg visits the Eggs of Thorn Dome, he discovers they are in grave danger. The pain-inducing thorns that protect the Eggs have attracted a desperate man, who is going to dig up the vines and sell them. Monday struggles to convince the Eggs to leave the only safe place they have ever known before it is destroyed.
“Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with him, and he with Me.” Revelation 3:20 Thirteen-year-old Melanie Cooper can’t wait to spend the week at Camp Redwoods. When she arrives, it’s even more wonderful than she imagined. She’s experiencing amazing adventures with her friends and beginning to understand more about God. But Bethany, Melanie’s frenemy, seems determined to ruin camp for her. As Melanie seeks to know God, questions and distractions arise. But God persistently knocks on the door of her heart and shows her what it means to be a child of God. Will Melanie answer and make the ultimate decision which will change her life forever? Discover with Melanie a loving, heavenly Father Who pursues a relationship with His children.
A picture book about transformations: from egg to chicken, from seed to flower, from word to story, and more.
Fully updated and beautifully illustrated, this leading textbook teaches science and non-science majors to think like a scientist.
A book written from a first-person perspective doesn’t automatically make it a memoir or a biography. Sometimes, it is just done to make the communication between the reader and the author a bit more intimate; also, it is easier for the author to write in the first person. The meaning of anything—be it a book, painting, movie, or life circumstances—solely sits on the one who observes it. There is never a universal key-lock combination. What is written in this book is an allegory of the life of the lead character. Maybe it is all just a dream, maybe it is the last bits of lucid thoughts that flash before the character dies, or it may be the visualizations of a brain going into a seizure. The less you think about it, the more the book will make sense. The lack of structure is intended, and it may drive some of the readers crazy, but then again, structure is subjective from person to person. Read this book as if it is a fevered dream within a fevered dream. There might be things that you could find out from the book that even the writer missed.