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G.U.A.R.D.I.A.N.: A Compelling and Heart Warming Story Where Science Fiction and Christendom Meet.
This supernatural tale combines futuristic action with good old fashioned romance. It is a compelling and heart warming story where science fiction and Christendom meet. It all begins in a little town called Batesville, Ohio. The small town people are completely oblivious as to what is happening all around them. That is until a stranger enters their city and can see what is going on. The very things Tony and Chuck prefer to stay hidden. Tony and Chuck use a device that they built called GUARDIAN to manipulate time and open portal doors all over the world. Their mission is to change past and present events caused by demonic activities. By changing these events they rescue victims and bring to justice the otherwise relentless perpetrators. Coming from a wealthy background Tony is a scientist, inventor, and philanthropist. After losing his mother at a very young age he decides to dedicate all his resources and his life to helping avoid pain, loss, and suffering for as many as they possibly can. Chuck is Tony's cousin who helps to raise him after his parent's death. His influence on Tony helps to mold and shape him into the man he becomes. The bond that is cultivated between them is the creative force behind the time traveling duo out to save the world.
G.I.F.T.E.D Love: Guiding Ideals for True, Enduring, and Devoted
G.I.F.T.E.D. Love is a compilation of photographs and snippets of wisdom to inspire thought, self-reflection, and, perhaps, a road map for the happiness to which most people aspire. Re-examine what is important to you in a relationship. Understand what is meaningful to your loved one. Heal a hurt. Know that you deserve G.I.F.T.E.D. Love. A great gift for yourself, or someone you love. G.I.F.T.E.D. Love is a quick read that will leave a lasting impression
G.I.F.T.E.D. Love: Guiding Ideals for True, Enduring, and Devoted
G.I.F.T.E.D. Love is a compilation of photographs and snippets of wisdom to inspire thought, self-reflection, and, perhaps, a road map for the happiness to which most people aspire. Re-examine what is important to you in a relationship. Understand what is meaningful to your loved one. Heal a hurt. Know that you deserve G.I.F.T.E.D. Love. A great gift for yourself, or someone you love. G.I.F.T.E.D. Love is a quick read that will leave a lasting impression
So G O O D

So G O O D

Alexander P M Van Den Bosch

Lulu.com
2017
pokkari
If I need to be a 'hobby' man, i BETTER BE ONE, as well, so THIS: my least to GREATEST songs, to a BASTA MERDA: Tori, Elvis, Frank S., Bjork (who ag.), Ellie G. (this one the WOW), Adele, Coldplay, 50 cent, EMINEM
Return to Burning Soul: We Are G.O.D. Guiding Our Direction: Return to Burning Soul
On the day I fulfilled the vision prophesied by my most influential guide, Louise Kandakai, the path laid out over a year prior dramatically turned leading me in search of answers to what I and my friend and nature guide, Marco Steven Montoya, witnessed deep in the jungle of Costa Rica. It was a wake up call to the lie I had lived and a moment that exposed the untruths of a system forced to follow. In my awakening, my thirst to seek the truth of why we are here and where we came from grew and I could no longer close my eyes and walk blindly to the indoctrination of society. The thirst for more continued to drive my quest for knowledge and in that quest came more questions directing me to return to a place where presented with a divine gift, my ascension. As I continued following the signs laid out by the divine intentions of the universe, I watched as my path merged with others as each began their own course of self-discovery. Although my first time in Central America yielded several clues to my direction, it wasn't until my return to Costa Rica I realized the spiritual and cosmic connections to the Native Americans and the mysterious fascination with the ancient societies of the Inca and Maya. With a new task along with the bond of friendship, Steven and I moved forward in search of why the universe brought us together and in doing so, opened our eyes further exposing the truths we sought in the unexplored jungle. It wasn't until my return from Burning Soul would we discover more than societal suppression but rather a pre-Columbian history of a now endangered people systematically erased by the same veiled structure that exterminated a continental indigenous population and continues to do so.
G.O.D.

G.O.D.

Saleem Little

Mitanni Entertainment
2015
pokkari
G.O.D. by Saleem Little stretched the boundaries of Urban Fiction. Through the microcosm of inner-city New York, Little shined the spotlight on the ulterior motives of the "War on Drugs".1986: Buffalo, NY: beginning of the crack era...Wally is the child of a mother who is strung out from freebasing crack cocaine, and his disdain for her state of deadness is only matched by the state of squalor in which they live.Dumare is the youngest son of a devout Five Percenter. As he learns profound life lessons from his father, Dumare is also consumed by the street life.The only thing peaceful about Serenity's life is her name. Her mother has H.I.V. and no remorse for making 11-year-old Serenity sell her body to feed her mother's crack habit.Roscoe is a boy was simply slipped through the cracks of society early in life. His mother blames him for killing his little brother in a fire that burned down their apartment building.Hamid and Luqman are two, poor Afghani boys who chanced upon meeting a powerful drug lord in 1975. By 1986, they were assimilated into American society in Brooklyn, NY.In G.O.D., the seemingly dystopian society that Saleem Little relays through this book is not a fantasy. It is the harsh reality of the Crack Epidemic that continues to shatter so many lives almost 30 years later in present-day America. G.O.D. gives an up-close view of the effects of the desolation that urban blight has on different groups of people from different walks of life. Instead of blaming poverty on the people trapped within the confines of their neighborhoodS, G.O.D. shares the horrors of the inner-city, its faces and its motives.G.O.D. specifically focuses on the year of 1986 because of the Reagan era's "Just Say No" campaigns, which the book suggests were a cute fa ade to the tsunamis of destruction brought by the CIA and the CIA-backed armies in South America. Through the CIA, the American government used a Californian drug ring to systematically cripple Americans in ghettos nationwide. Whereas the US military and politicians hugely profited from cocaine under the guise of funding rebel armies in Central America to overthrow rogue governments, the Mujaheddin brought in profits from heroin under the guise of shutting down opium drug lords and driving out the Soviet army. Back on American soil, America turned a blind eye on her own children.G.O.D. lays out how the global greed and the shady economic practices of the rich and powerful affect the impoverished. In the book, Hamid and Luqman try to balance the tables by getting American educations. Their goal is to help their people and their motherland by waging a war of wits. Brute force is traded for intelligence. Rage is traded for strategy. Drugs in the inner city are traded for money which is used to fund their objectives.Saleem Little wrote G.O.D. in a way that was both informative and entertaining. He distilled vast amounts of information and global history into easy-to-understand paragraphs that articulated his points. In doing so, he puts the actions of his characters in proper contexts. He writes "Intellectual Urban Fiction" that has its base in the inner-city and its connections to global phenomena. Little illustrated the butterfly effects of billionaires controlling the puppet strings of governments that turn a blind eye to a profitable inter-continental drug trade. Communities sprinkled across the globe are targeted by both law enforcement agencies and criminal activities. The billionaires profit while the disadvantaged are negatively affected in numerous ways by a "War on Drugs."Although the ending of G.O.D. is tragic, there are many lessons that Saleem Little pulls into clear view. Little walks a thin line between fact and fiction with G.O.D. This novel was a well-constructed look at the ways drugs, greed, politics and religion can possibly come together to profit a few at the expense of many.-Joey Pinkney (Author, Critic, Reviewer and Blogger)
G.O.D.S.

G.O.D.S.

Jonathan Hickman

MARVEL COMICS
2024
nidottu
Jonathan Hickman reinvents the cosmology of the Marvel Universe What happens when The-Powers-That-Be meets The-Natural-Order-of-Things? The infinite d tente between these two nigh-unfathomable entities is nearing an end. Old acquaintances are reunited during a Babylon Event. The Lion of Wolves throws the worst parties. There's a John Wilkes Booth penny on the ground. The Centum normally has 25 Primes; now only three remain. There's a hidden book in the hidden library that hides a hidden door. Cassandra is cursed with knowing the future, but no one believes her. There are Black Swans in the bar. Oblivion wants to drink alone, but kids these days don't respect authority figures. That guy in the beekeeper suit is holding a thing that's freaking everyone out. What does it all mean? The only way to find out is to read it Collecting G.O.D.S. #1-8.
A Voyage to North America, Perform'd by G. Taylor, of Sheffield, in the Years 1768, and 1769; With an Account of his Tedious Passage, ... The Author's Unhappy Shipwreck,
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side of conflict. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT131816Nottingham: printed by S. Creswell for the author, 1771. 8],248p.; 12