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Dan Martin

    This author crafts do-it-yourself guides focused on empowering readers with practical skills for self-sufficiency and renovation. His work delves into accessible methods for creating and maintaining essential resources, emphasizing a hands-on approach. Driven by a desire to share knowledge, his publications aim to foster community initiatives and independent living. Readers appreciate the clear and direct instruction provided.

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    Star Trek: Resurgence
    Apocalypse, How to Survive a Global Crisis
    Operation Cure Boredom
    Near to the Broken-Hearted
    • 2023

      Near to the Broken-Hearted

      The Comfort of Jesus in the Grief of Losing a Child

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.8(18)Add rating

      Offering biblical guidance and comfort, this book addresses the emotional struggles of parents dealing with the loss of a child. It provides spiritual insights and practical advice to navigate grief, emphasizing hope and healing through faith. The text aims to support parents in their journey, helping them find solace in scripture while processing their profound sorrow.

      Near to the Broken-Hearted
    • 2023

      Star Trek: Resurgence

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in the universe of Dramatic Labs' narrative adventure game, this official comic prequel delves into the backstory and characters that enrich the gaming experience. Crafted by the lead game writers, it offers fans an engaging exploration of themes and plotlines that set the stage for the main story. This comic is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of the game’s narrative landscape.

      Star Trek: Resurgence
    • 2021

      Apocalypse, How to Survive a Global Crisis

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the potential for global catastrophe, this book delves into various scenarios that could lead to the end of civilization as we know it. It examines environmental, political, and technological threats, providing insights from experts in multiple fields. Through a blend of research and speculation, the narrative urges readers to consider the fragility of our existence and the urgent need for preparedness and resilience in the face of uncertainty.

      Apocalypse, How to Survive a Global Crisis
    • 2016

      Operation Cure Boredom

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Filled with humor and absurdity, this coming-of-age story follows Dan Martin, who joins the military at nineteen seeking adventure and romance. Instead, he finds himself in the midst of Desert Storm, navigating a series of outrageous escapades to combat boredom. Through a collection of engaging vignettes, he dodges alligators, surfs at 30,000 feet, and faces unexpected situations, including a hostage scenario with a Frenchwoman. This narrative captures the chaotic essence of military life and the unexpected adventures that shape a young man's journey.

      Operation Cure Boredom