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This is the heart-warming story of how three of the Kitson children help the wealthy merchant woo their older sister Annaple with a different gift for each of the twelve days of Christmas - with hilarious results! But as the house groans at the seams with partridges, calling birds, swans, maids-a-milking, etc., will Annaple really succumb to the romance of it all, or will she just want the house returned to its normal, tidy state!
InWhen to Forgive,psychologist Mona Affinito takes you, step-by-step, through a process that will help you understand what you want to do about an injury or insult you have suffered. She helps you confront your fears and doubts, come to terms with your own values, and evaluate the costs or gains of punishing the other person. Once you make a decision, go on to sort out how you want to put your decision into action. Then, monitor the results.
What happens when two holidays collide? Thirteen days of frighteningly festive fun! Count down the days to see Jack, Sally, and their Halloween Town friends put a spooky spin on Christmas traditions! Jack Skellington is here from Halloween Town. You'll notice his handiwork scattered around. This year, he's decided to play Sandy Claws. But when Halloween creates Christmas . . . you might see a few flaws. From the minds of Tim Burton, Disney Imagineers, and acclaimed artist Jerrod Maruyama comes a picture book celebrating the classic animated film and the Disneyland ride it inspired. Renowned Imagineers Steven Davison and Carolyn Gardner's text turns turtle doves and French hens into floating candles and true-love potions, accompanied by beloved Burton characters painted in a new art style that will appeal to fans of all ages. Adorably spooky and frightfully festive, this tale will get fans of all ages into the holiday spirit!
Only a family emergency could drag Abby Vernayhome to Key West for Christmas. And there's certainlynothing holly berry and mistletoe about this visit.She's got to bail out her eccentric father, and thatmeans taking on the local law. None other than policecaptain Reese Burkett, Abby's high-school crush—andthe man she's been avoiding for thirteen years.She doesn't know about Reese, but she's neverforgotten the night of her graduation, a night thatleft Abby with bittersweet memories and a secret thatchanged her life. Yet even Abby can't deny thatReese's behavior has been very good and he doesn'tdeserve a lump of coal this year. In fact, he has aright to finally know the truth. Besides, seeing himagain makes her want to let go of the past and moveon to a future…together. Except he'll probably neverforgive her.… Merry Christmas? Bah, humbug.
A haunted house tour-de-force from the creator of THE MAGNUS ARCHIVES podcast. GOING UP? A dinner party is held in the penthouse of a multimillion-pound development. All the guests are strangers - even to their host, the billionaire owner of the building. None of them know why they were selected to receive his invitation. Whether privileged or deprived, they share only one thing in common - they've all experienced a shocking disturbance within the building's walls. By the end of the night, their host is dead, and none of the guests will say what happened. His death has remained one of the biggest unsolved mysteries - until now. But are you ready for their stories? * * * * * * * * * * 'A modern horror classic' Starburst Magazine 'Astonishing' SFX 'Nerve-jangling' Guardian 'A wonderfully creepy climax, hitting that perfect spot of uncanny horror' Grimdark Magazine 'Steals your sleep, not only because it's such a page turner but it is very very creepy' NetGalley reviewer 'Chilling and so creepy' NetGalley reviewer 'This book literally has it all: simply faultless' NetGalley reviewer
A Halloween version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," featuring such seasonal gifts as bats, goblins, spiders, worms, and ghosts.
Next Thirteen Years started with the question of how the Mayan Calendar date of 21 December 2012 might be connected to Christian apocalyptic expectations for the end of this age. A certain amount of paranoia was no doubt produced by the unexpected destruction of much of my hometown (Christchurch) through a number of earthquakes that struck throughout 2011, during the year of the super-Moon. The 2011 Japan tsunami came soon after, and these disasters seemed to be leading into 2012, when NASA was also anticipating dangerous solar flares. Many thought the government knew something that the rest of us did not, and wild speculation broke out on YouTube from 2011 onwards, fed by the massive underground bunker-building programs and the arming of FEMA camps all across the United States. Huge stock-piling of food in these bunkers throughout 2013 is not helping to calm public nerves. Financial prognosticators have also foreseen an imminent collapse, and the picture being drawn is almost apocalyptic, expressing a readiness for cosmic disaster or war on American soil. My own beliefs anticipate critical events from 2026 to 2030, which is when I think the final great Antichrist will be upon us, who will appear with the overthrow of Jerusalem. The thirteen-year gap from 2013 to 2026 is of the right length to suggest the next thirteen years could be the period of apostasia (rebellion) that Paul speaks of as preceding this great Man of Sin, whom Christ must destroy at his return. What governments are doing now can easily be read as preparation for the collapse of society, perhaps with the aim of building a New World Order from the ashes, ruling over whoever is fortunate enough to survive what is about to come. Plans to cull population may also be brought to fruition in this great set of events about to take place upon the Earth. In setting the plan of the elitists alongside what I think will transpire from 2026 onwards, I lay before the reader what I think the Next Thirteen Years may hold for us.
Graphic designer Natalie Pearce faces the most difficult Christmas of her life. For almost a year, her mother has lain in a nursing home, the victim of a massive stroke, and Natalie blames herself for not being there when it happened. Worse, she's allowed the monstrous load of guilt to drive a wedge between her and everyone she loves—most of all her husband Daniel. Her marriage is on the verge of dissolving, her prayer life is suffering, and she's one Christmas away from hitting rock bottom Junior-high basketball coach Daniel Pearce is at his wit's end. Nothing he's done has been able to break through the wall Natalie has erected between them. And their daughter Lissa's adolescent rebellion isn't helping matters. As Daniel's hope reaches its lowest ebb, he wonders if this Christmas will spell the end of his marriage and the loss of everything he holds dear.