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Pam's Traveling Coat Collection - Book II
I’ve been loaded into suitcases and backpacks and tossed into airplane cargo holds for long rides around the world. I’ve survived windstorms and snowstorms, sandstorms and ocean waves. I know about subways and railways and all ways of travel from place to place. I have seen things from rickshaws, riverboats, canal boats, the back of a donkey and a camel. I’ve petted an elephant and a cheetah and lived to tell the tale.
Stairways into what seemed like the very clouds have been part of almost every adventure!
There are so many places to go. So many places to see. I encourage you to go explore. It’s a big, big world and it’s waiting for you.
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Pavlov’s Conditioning
After the exhausting and personally costly aftermath of solving the Darwin Killer case, beautiful and brilliant FBI Supervisory Special Agent Emmie Blanchet was looking forward to a little down time. However, her tranquility is abruptly erased when she is assigned the lead position on an emergency task force created to stop a group of domestic terrorists. With her lover, Joel, the local police captain, and her father at her side, Emmie and her team work feverishly to stop these killers before more innocent lives are lost. When their investigations lead them to the Pavlovian Research Institute, founded by an ex-colleague of Emmie’s father, the team discovers that the perpetrators may, in reality, be victims of mind control themselves. As the plot thickens and becomes more complicated, Emmie and Joel’s relationship and passion grow to new levels, and the pair realize that they want to spend the rest of their lives together. Will Emmie be able to find the source of these crimes and bring the killers to justice? Or will more lives be lost? Will she be able to survive an unimaginable personal loss and still effectively do her job? Will her training and experience help her survive? Or will it be, as Pavlov theorized, that her conditioned responses will guide her?
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Peanut Learns to Share
Peanut is having so much fun while on vacation with her new swing she was recently surprised with, that is until a second surprise threatens to ruin everything.
Peanut is forced to face her fear of sharing.
Find out what the second surprise is and if Peanut is able to learn to share before it is too late.
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Peanut, the Guinea Pig
Peanut finds herself lost and all alone in a strange place as a result of her own actions. Completely separated from her beloved owner, will she ever find her way back home? She’s quirky and her adorable little personality will entertain and capture the hearts of readers. Follow Peanut on her journey as she tries to find her way back home and see what valuable lesson she learns in the process.
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Pedro and the Red Eyeglasses
Pedro is a short-sighted green turtle who lives in Mexico. His world is turned around when a little girl in a tourist boat falls into the water and loses her eyeglasses. Down, down they go to the ocean floor, where Pedro finds them and his life is changed forever.
This is not just a story book but also introduces children to green turtles – where to find them, where they breed, how long they can stay underwater. Did you know they can rest for up to five hours at a time before coming up for breath. Could you do that?
Children learn about eye health and, if they need to visit an eye doctor, the many colored fun frames they can find at the clinic. The book also teaches kids how important it is to wear a life vest when they are in a boat. Don’t just sit on one!
Finally, they learn that the ocean is in danger and how they can help by picking up the trash that washed up onshore.
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Penguineroo at My Party!
As Penny is getting ready for her birthday party, she hears a mysterious knock on the door.
She is shocked when she opens the door to find a real Penguineroo who came over just for her party.
Let your imagination take you through what happened when Penny celebrated with a Penguineroo.
What might you do if you had a Penguineroo?
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Perfectly Placed
This is a collection of poems and journal entries written over the span of seven years that tell most of the story of some of Michael’s most formative years. After trying to grieve the loss of his best friend, deal with the addictions his mother suffers, as well as navigating many young love romances, Michael, turns to his old journals and starts collecting the poetry he’s written.
For the sake of clarity, the Him parts are written to be about one great love but he is made of a combination of many. Despite promising himself to be the one to break his family’s generational legacy of trauma and addiction, while alone at a low point, he disappoints himself and proves himself wrong.
Michael must now build himself back up from the ground before the dirt can fill his grave with him in it. He must remind himself that everything happens for a reason and that there is no such thing as the wrong person, place, or time because all of those things made him who he is.
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Pierced Girls
Sheena wants nothing more than to leave her troubled childhood behind. With no money and nowhere to go after high school, it seems her future will be more of the same, despite her dreams of becoming a music teacher. Desiring connection, Sheena imagines visits from her supposed father, deceased rock star, Joey Ramone. With tragic optimism, Sheena confronts poverty, violence, and the desperate world of drug addicts with the hope that she and her mother can forge a loving relationship and overcome their addictions.
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Pigs at the Beach
It’s summertime, and the humans are enjoying the amenities of “their” lovely beach.
That is until a family of pigs, driving their wreck of an old car, and dressed in “stripes, and spots, and lavender lace”, invade the place!
“What SHALL we do?!”
“It’s a DISGRACE!
“Pigs all over the place!”
Find out what happens, in this whimsical tale about the silliness of prejudice… and the joys of the beach.
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Pins and Roses
Autumn Seeley’s debut collection of poetry, Pins and Roses, is a deeply moving and heartfelt work that captures the raw and intense emotions of the human experience. With a deft touch, Seeley explores themes of triumph and understanding, evoking powerful feelings of connection and empathy in her readers. Whether you are a longtime fan of poetry or simply looking for a powerful and inspiring read, Pins and Roses is a must-read for anyone seeking to explore the complex emotions that define our lives. With its breathtakingly beautiful language and profound insights into the human heart, this collection is sure to resonate with readers from all walks of life.
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Planet Zero
Scott, a young boy, lives with his mother, father, and Cody, their Alaskan Husky, in rural Texas. Scott and Cody often went fishing nearby their house; Scott was a great fisherman, and his dog was always with him. Cody protected Scotty whenever trouble occurred; he often turned bulls or cows away from Scotty. But on this particular afternoon, Cody could not fight off the extra-terrestrial being that surrounded them when they were returning home after having caught an enormous fish!
A huge spaceship appeared right behind them, and they were quickly abducted by several beings! They went missing for several weeks and the authorities had searched everywhere for Scotty and Cody. There was no clue as to what was behind their disappearance!
After their return, his parents had a tough time believing Cody’s story; he landed at a psychiatrist’s office. This was very disturbing for Cody, but much to his mother’s surprise, months later, she found a very strange looking map which was well hidden in Scotty’s drawers. It was finally revealed that the abduction had really taken place!
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Plantation Negroes of the 21st Century
Has the Black race been ostracized into a purgatory world where it is neither free nor enslaved and where the landscape looks remarkably like the Old Plantation?
Dr. Claud Anderson, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce, says: "Black folks in proportional comparative terms are regressing. Blacks have been socially engineered into the lowest levels of life... and are now more hated than at any time in the last 50 years."
Dr. Anderson does not come right out and say that Blacks are still stationed near the Old Plantation, but he comes awfully close...
The road that has led the Black race to this perilous moment in time leads us back to a host of villains. The White ones we all know about, the Black ones, Negroes, who prey on their fellow Black sufferers, we conveniently choose to forget about-those House Negroes, that Malcolm X warned us about?
This book will name and shame... the Plantation Negroes of the 21st Century.
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