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Two fouraEUR"men college teams, who couldn't possibly be more opposite, are playing a new radical military game called laser tag. There's gambling, deception, highaEUR" and lowaEUR"tech strategy, and finally, unique methods of cheating as the Ragtags and the Melting Pot viciously slug it out on the UVA campus of Charlottesville, Virginia. But if you think you can figure out the rest of the maniacal mess, you'd be oh so wrong. Halfway through, the story takes a bizarre left turn into hard science fiction, teaching us that cheaters do indeed prosper when the reporters, cameras, referees, and police are thrown away, leaving the Barbarians in charge!
The perfect gag gift for your buddy that is, how shall I put it, "Not that great at Laser Tag." They will receive the book, open it up, and read a very important sentence that will greatly increase their odds of winning in the future. This book contains only one sentence that your hopeless friend really needs to let soak in. That sentence is: Stop being a loser. It says it over, and over, and over...Hhhh..and over until the last page which states: NOW YOU ARE READY GO WIN!
Love doesn’t have to be complicated, but sometimes life can get in the way. In his own words, speaking directly to the woman he’s falling for, Zach recounts a story of love and loss, uncertain whether this tale is one that ends in forever, or is ultimately about the woman who got away. ‘My Story of Us: Zach’ is the first narrative in the Story of Us collection, modern love stories written as intimate correspondence from a man to the woman he’s falling for. Written and performed by Chris Brinkley, these stories are best experienced via audio.
Devadas Shanmugan is no ordinary 13-year old kid. A homeschooled physics prodigy, he is a highly sought after student at many top universities, including MIT—his dream school. However, after he gets into MIT, his parents decide that it is not in Dev’s best interest to be going to college this early. Worried about his non-existent social skills, as well as the fact that Dev has already isolated himself from the world, they believe that sending him to a public high school is for the best, so that he can experience the real world before he goes o­ to college. Dev is horrified at this decision, believing it to be harmful to his future, yet has no control over it. Join Dev as he has to become a normal kid for the first time in his life, and go through the grueling process of being a high school kid.
One day God placed on my heart that He wanted me to share my lifes journey to encourage others. What started out as one email to a few friends is now captured here in a compilation that is sure to have you thinking about and evaluating your purpose and place in Gods Kingdom. Danette Michelle Reid Using real life experiences and Scripture, Danette offers you a glimpse into the life of an ordinary woman. She shares her challenges, experiences, and victories to encourage, motivate, and uplift you! Her thought-provoking messages are emotionally charged and will have you laughing, crying, smiling, and giving God glory all at the same time! Regardless of where you are on your journey, she prays that something you read will not only add a special blessing to your life but will also encourage you to share the Good News about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with others. Until next time, enjoy the journey!
I’ll Learn to Love Again is a love story for the ages. We join these lovers on their journey of trials and tribulations as they navigate through identity, family, cultural norms, social constructs, and love. We learn of a hopeless love story, a love so deep that it would be earth-shattering to lose, of revelations so devastating and ultimately life-changing which alter the destiny of the lives of so many over the course of multiple generations. I’ll Learn to Love Again is a story of grappling with dysfunction, grieving of lost love, self-discovery, and self-love and how you can find love in the strangest places and with people whom one would never expect to find love from, one who helps one to discover the meaning of true love throughout their journey in life. This book exemplifies love, family, passion, loss, grief, and ultimately, healing.
This book is dedicated to the memory of these two good friends and all the others from the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) at the Texas Western College in El Paso, Texas who gave their lives that the rest of us in the 12th Armored Division might live. John Fuchs and John Haufle were in the 17th Armored Infantry, 12th Armored Division and they were killed in action in Alsace, France in the winter campaign of 1944-45. The rest of us in the 12th Armored Division have had 60 more years to live, getting married, raising families and building careers. It is fitting that we give some time to studying the causes of wars and speaking out to make the changes in the United Nations that are necessary to make it effective in bringing peace.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off meets Gamer Girl for middle grade in this hilarious, heartfelt story about a non-binary kid trying to figure out who they are at home, at school, and in the fandom that changed their life. All Elle Campbell wants to do is meet their hero, non-binary icon Nuri Grena. Well, okay, they'd like a bit more than that -- they'd like to learn how to do cat eye makeup, for queen bee Casey to stop critiquing their outfits, and for the finale of Elle's favorite show to have been less terrible. But meeting Nuri means the most of all. So when Elle learns that Nuri is coming to town for book signing on Saturday, Elle is thrilled. It's the perfect chance to meet their hero! Elle's never been happier since they came out as non-binary, but they have a lot of questions -- questions only Nuri can answer. But Elle's dreams are dashed when an altercation with a surly substitute teacher lands Elle in Saturday detention. Elle is ready to give up until their two best friends come up with a plan to bust them out of school. A plan so outrageous, it just might work. Yet that's just step one. The kids also have to make their way across town with no money, no phones... and no driver's licenses. But they refuse to give up -- even if that means "borrowing" scooters from elementary school loan sharks, or winning a laser tag tournament with a cash prize. Comic-author Ben Kahn makes their middle grade debut with this zany, heartfelt love letter to friendship, John Hughes movies, and the power of accepting who you are . . . even when there's no set map for where you're going.
Offers powerful insights into a new way of living to help men understand their lives, build stronger relationships, identify the temptations that cause detours, experience the spiritual power of vulnerability, and discover the secret to being truly known and loved.