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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Dakota T Frandsen

Dear Kota

Dear Kota

Dakota T Frandsen

IngramSpark
2021
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Specialist of the Strange, Dakota Frandsen, takes advantage of mysterious events to send letters back to his younger self in order to guide him through a life of utter strangeness and adventure potentially unlike anything the world has ever known. In this second edition, Dakota unveils more about his past and the unsettling truths that guided him to finding the threads of a potential war that threatens the very future of humanity. The only sign of hope? A mysterious little girl, that some believe was revealed by none other than the archangel Michael, who not only saved Dakota's life but has been seen by multiple eyewitnesses just before evil forces potentially as older than mankind itself are on the attack. Will Dakota be able to understand the truth about what is truly going on? Some may say Dakota is delusional, but let's see them face the truth instead of talking behind the backs of others like an immature child.
The Final Truths

The Final Truths

Dakota T Frandsen (Hc)

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Author, poet, graphic designer, philanthropist, musician, globetrotter, and horonis causea doctorate holder; Dakota T. Frandsen brings a another collection of poetry straight from his mind... and the minds of souls he has crossed paths with on his many adventures.The Final Truths is an annual poetry collection of poetry submitted by you to showcase the true meanings of life's challenges.Be sure to look out for opportunities to submit your own work
My 25 Favorite Off-The-Grid Places in North Dakota: Places I traveled in North Dakota that weren't invaded by every other wacky tourist that thought t
This journal helps record all your adventures off-the-grid as you explore North Dakota and all its wonderful sights. It includes places to journal about where you were, what you liked, things you did and people you met. Room for 25 different exciting sights and places, this journal is the perfect keepsake for your North Dakota adventures
My 25 Favorite Off-The-Grid Places in South Dakota: Places I traveled in South Dakota that weren't invaded by every other wacky tourist that thought t
This journal helps record all your adventures off-the-grid as you explore South Dakota and all its wonderful sights. It includes places to journal about where you were, what you liked, things you did and people you met. Room for 25 different exciting sights and places, this journal is the perfect keepsake for your South Dakota adventures
Dakota Finds His Bark: Imagine a dog that doesn't know how to bark!

Dakota Finds His Bark: Imagine a dog that doesn't know how to bark!

Gail Mathews; Roger C. Edwards

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Dakota is a yellow dog with a very long furry tail who never learned how to bark. Imagine a dog that never learned how to bark His friend Nashton and Dakota visit the farm animals on Farmer Roger's Farm and ask them how to bark. But only with your help does Dakota learn that his bark was inside of him the whole time.Do your childhood memories include someone reading a captivating story to you? Your favorite book was undoubtedly colorful, full of imagination and more than likely featured an unforgettable animal.Evardson Publishing is pleased to introduce an original tale guaranteed to charm children ages 1-4. "Dakota Finds His Bark" delightfully engages young listeners and readers as they follow Dakota the yellow Labrador Retriever on his quest to find his bark Appealing in its easy to read format, attractive illustrations and winning messages of friendship and self-assuredness, "Dakota Finds His Bark" is certain to become a favorite addition to any child's library. Equally as colorful, full of imagination and featuring an unforgettable animal as the stories which were once a part of your childhood, this beguiling tale will most certainly lodge into the memories of today's child and for generations to come.
I Can't Believe I Did It: Stories from Minnesota, North Dakota, Alaska, and All Over the Place
I Can't Believe I Did It is a collection of humorous and often surprising stories written by Grace Lester about her adventures. She flees from a bear, swims with sharks, sees an atom bomb go off, and witnesses the 1957 F5 tornado that decimates Fargo, North Dakota. With her husband and traveling companion Jack, she drives a fishing boat with a ten-horse motor 1,200 miles down the Mississippi, motorcycles over the precipitous Gold Rush Trail in Alaska, and savors winter in Minnesota-even when the thermometer reads -51 . A quick and entertaining read, I Can't Believe I Did It provides a wealth of historic detail and offers a warm-hearted look at American life from the 1920s to the present.
They Said It Couldn't Be Done: More Stories from Minnesota, North Dakota, and All Over the Place
Can you pull a water skier behind a sailboat? What happens when you mistake dog food for Spam? What's the best antidote for insomnia-sleeping pills or baking soda? What should you wear if you're the mother of the groom? How can Jockey briefs be used to repair a straw hat? Grace Lester's second volume of memoirs, They Said It Couldn't Be Done: More Stories from North Dakota, Minnesota, and All Over the Place, answers these questions and more. Sports car racing, chicken chasing, cake baking, creative cussing, daring rescues, amusing escapades, river adventures, UFOs, mind over matter, and the power of prayer all make their appearance-as do St. Paul gangsters, Count Basie, and the Virgin Mary. A quick and entertaining read, They Said It Couldn't Be Done continues Grace's warm-hearted observations on American life from the 1920s to the present. Her first book, I Can't Believe I Did It, was published in 2014.
Don't Get Eaten By Anything

Don't Get Eaten By Anything

Dakota McFadzean

Conundrum Press
2015
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Inspired by James Kochalka's American Elf, Dakota McFadzean began a daily strip, originally autobiographical. Soon it morphed into its current state: death, cosmic insignificance, facial mutation, and ghosts are all used to point out the absurdity of life and the fundamental loneliness of the human condition, often to humorous effect.
Insiders' Guide® to South Dakota's Black Hills & Badlands

Insiders' Guide® to South Dakota's Black Hills & Badlands

T. D. Griffith; Nyla Griffith

Insider's Guide
2011
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Insiders' Guide to South Dakota's Black Hills is indespenisble for any visitors to this historic old landscape. This guide points to the best places in the area for lodging, dining, shopping, recreation and relocation. Written by a local (and true insider), it offers a personal and practical perspective of South Dakota's Black Hills including the infamous town of Deadwood. Fully revised and updated, the 6th edition also features a new two-color interior design.
Outlaw Tales of South Dakota

Outlaw Tales of South Dakota

T. D. Griffith

TwoDot Books
2015
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From Deadwood to Aberdeen, Vermillion to Belle Fourche, the frontier towns of South Dakota were populated by some of the toughest and most dangerous characters in the West. Chief Two Sticks led a starving band of rebels on a desperate path of destruction. Bud Stevens's murder of a cattle king's son rang a death knell for an entire town. And bank robbers Stelle and Bennie Dickinson did their best to become South Dakota's very own Bonnie and Clyde. All these stories and more come to life in Outlaw Tales of South Dakota.
Harvesting Native Hay in the Mouse River Valley of North Dakota; no.62

Harvesting Native Hay in the Mouse River Valley of North Dakota; no.62

T. S. (Theodore Skulason) Thorfinnson; Quentin H. Bierman

Hassell Street Press
2021
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