Hacking God, Men & Me by a Maverick ShrinkDr. Samir Shah's book Hacking God, Men & Me By A Maverick Shrink is a large compilation of observations, vignettes, paradoxes, and Shah parables. He offers poetic twists on the paradoxes of life and man's quotidian beliefs. "One can choose to remain oblivious or dare to examine the 'obvious,'" is the one statement that ... Healing Yesterday's TearsPrepare to be whisked away on a colorful and imaginative journey of self-love, transformation, inner-strength, and healing, as poet Kyli Santiago details her inspiring, heartfelt story of survival that will leave every reader feeling uplifted and empowered with a sense of hope for the future. | |
Hearts of MercyLavinia Walker, Viney, had experienced her share of tragedy in her young life. Her mother had died shortly after she was born. Her “daddy“ had abandoned her and her siblings. More recently, her sister’s fiancé had passed away, and her fiancé had broken off their engagement and moved away. When Viney entered ... His Garden: Conversations with a Serial KillerBy Anne Howard
His Garden: Confessions of a serial killer by Anne K. Howard is a startling account of her intimate talks and correspondence with serial killer, William Devin Howell. Like most serial killers, William Devin Howell seemed like a very normal young man who was a hard-working, landscaper; Howard writes, “In many levels, he could not be more ... | |
His True and "Unveiled" Face!Fr. Charles Anemelu's book, "His True and 'Unveiled' Face", is an epic, meticulously detailed study of what Jesus might have looked like during his few decades on earth. His work on the subject displays the same thoroughness, and intensity that the great biographer Robert A. Caro is noted for in his work. | |
Hy Brasil: Island of EternityHy Brasil: Island of Eternity by Robert E Kearns is a historical fiction written in the style of classic descriptive literature. The unique prose and narrative style of language from a different era may be a challenge for contemporary readers. For example “the chilled refreshment which arrived in a plastic vessel of the nature that invariably ... | |
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