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Caddyshack meets Apocalypse Now, as a suicidal army veteran with PTSD finds salvation with the help of a magical creature who commands a weaponized army of 20,000 subterranean freedom fighters.
The first book of the Space-Girl Michelle series remastered. Defeat was certain for the United Free Planets and the boundaries would fall back past earth. Hundreds of worlds were doomed to be lost until the Shadowbird, the wrath of good, arrived and destroyed the enemies before she disappeared from the galaxy. As evil returns to destroy good, a group of friends on Earth come together and help save the galaxy, but first, Therese needs to survive herself. Space-Girl Michelle is science fiction adventure filled with action, mystery, romance, and time travel, but most of all it is a series about people.
Have you ever wished to be different? Ever compared yourself with your friends or others? Come along on a journey with Topher the Gopher as he discovers He is fearfully and wonderfully made by a loving Father God. Build in your children a love for Gods perfect plan and design. He created us all the way we are. He designed our ethnicity, our personalities, our hearts, and our physical bodies. He has created us to glorify Him and honor Him with how we live our lives and let our light shine. You are fearfully and wonderfully made!
"Earlier versions of some of the content of this book were published as Gopher Sketchbook by Nodin Press in 1990"--T.p. verso.
No one has ever captured Ronald Reagan like Peggy Noonan. In When Character Was King, Noonan brings her own reflections on Reagan to bear as well as new stories—from Presidents George W. Bush and his father, George H. W. Bush, his Secret Service men and White House colleagues, his wife, his daughter Patti Davis, and his close friends—to reveal the true nature of a man even his opponents now view as a maker of big history. Marked by incisive wit and elegant prose, When Character Was King will both enlighten and move readers. It may well be the last word on Ronald Reagan, not only as a leader but as a man.
In Tales from the Minnesota Gophers Sideline, Ray Christensen tells nearly 200 tales from all 11 men’s sports at the University of Minnesota. The emphasis is largely on the last half of the 20th century, during which time Christensen did the radio play-by-play of Golden Gopher football for 50 consecutive seasons, 510 games, and U of M basketball for 45 straight seasons, 1,309 games. Christensen, a broadcasting award member of the College Football Hall of Fame, tells stories ranging from dramatic victories to more lighthearted, humorous events that combine to form a Big Ten tapestry, with the University of Minnesota at its core. From the Minnesota wrestlers’ incredible comeback for a 2001 NCAA championship to the Gophers’ game-ending field goals that led to remarkable upsets to the golf team’s string of birdies that enabled the squad to make the cut and James McLean to capture the NCAA individual crown, the book covers it all. Perfect for the bookshelf of any fan of Gophers athletics!
Space-Girl Michelle Anthems is the exciting sequel to Space-Girl Michelle Fan Club and the second book in the Space-Girl Michelle series. The Gopher attack on the United States was just the beginning of new threats to the Earth. Therese and Kara return to train and lead a new team to save the Galaxy. Vivo and Peter enter training and find out nothing is safe, even when training. Erin returns as the Shadowbird, and new characters such as Space-Guy Arnold are called upon to save the galaxy in its most dangerous hour. There has always been evil, but until now, there wasn’t a team like this to lead the fight against it. Space-Girl Michelle is always about people, and the story of these people continues.
Therese returns to before the beginning to complete the now. The worst days ever are the new days ahead. The team is hit hard, but they stand together. Therese is forced to return to the hardest struggles of her life in high school as they face the greatest threat to the galaxy ever. Legends never die, but damn, sometimes it hurts to live.
Heroes, a man and his dog, the American landscape, remembered passion, conflict - a dying father and a prodigal son, pioneer journals, reflections of a young boy's Eden, a hooker on a corner in West Oakland, love in all its myriad forms-these are just a few of the stories revealed within the covers of Body of Work, Dan Strawn's personal collection of six decades of Twentieth Century Americana. Strawn tells his stories through the mediums of poems, family history, serious and humorous nonfiction, and short fiction. Take your pick: civil rights, family history, everyday life, or bits of irony served up on a plate of no-holds-barred satire by a self-professed American contradiction: both cynic and patriot. Open the book and read. You will be entertained and informed; you may even come away with a changed perspective about yourself or your world.