The Book of the Twelve Béguines
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading






Liminality: The physical spaces between one destination and the next. The space between spaces is infinite so is the space between worlds. Dive into the strange realities of various individuals who have to grapple with the fact that the world around them is not as it seems.
The collection features a variety of works by John Francis, showcasing his evolution as a poet over time. It primarily consists of free verse poetry, reflecting personal themes and experiences. Readers may encounter some strong language, adding depth and intensity to the emotional landscape of the pieces. This anthology offers a glimpse into the author's unique voice and artistic journey.
Exploring the quest for purpose and fulfillment, this book addresses the deep-seated questions many face about their destiny and the sense of something missing in their lives. It emphasizes the importance of discovering one's God-given assignment as a pathway to joy and abundance. Through Holy Spirit-inspired insights, readers are encouraged to embark on a transformative journey, waking up each day with renewed excitement and a clear sense of mission, ultimately leading to a life of profound impact and connection with the divine.
Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It is recognized by scholars for its importance in understanding historical contexts and societal developments. The book offers insights that are vital for comprehending the evolution of culture and thought throughout history.
A new cult is emerging globally, prompting Sir Alexander, a desk agent at the International Crime Prevention Agency, to step out of his comfort zone. Tasked with investigating the cult, he faces the challenge of transitioning to a field agent. Throughout his journey, he must learn to trust his team and himself as he navigates unexpected situations and locations, ultimately testing his resilience and adaptability in a high-stakes environment.
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The protagonist, Andrew Thomas Stevens, grapples with profound feelings of jealousy and meaninglessness in his life, leading him to confront a life-or-death decision. As he navigates this internal struggle, he encounters various manifestations of death, prompting a deeper exploration of existence. His journey transitions from the familiar Westchester to the uncharted beauty of the Hudson Valley and Shawangunk Mountains, culminating in an unexpected confrontation that challenges his perceptions of bravery and the essence of life itself.