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    The Art & Science of Squeezing Turnips
    Serenity Is a Dream
    Pretty Little Lights Starting to Bloom
    Death Note: L, Change the World
    Championship Corps-Style Contest Solos: For the Intermediate-Advanced Snare Drummer
    Blue
    • 2023

      Bi-culturalism

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring post-colonialism, biculturalism, and immigration, this book delves into the complexities of female identity. It analyzes Bharati Mukherjee's insights on identity demystification, focusing on her novels. Additionally, it provides an overview of post-colonial theory, emphasizing the nuances of identity politics and offering a critical perspective on Mukherjee's treatment of immigration issues.

      Bi-culturalism
    • 2022

      a book of (h)ours

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of love and heartbreak, this book invites readers to reflect on their emotional experiences with intention and compassion. It encourages a deeper understanding of how to navigate love's challenges and highlights the transformative potential of embracing heartbreak. Through contemplation, it opens a dialogue about cultivating meaningful connections and savoring the lessons learned from emotional struggles, ultimately guiding readers toward personal growth and healing.

      a book of (h)ours
    • 2018

      The Secret Number: Mystical Exilarchate

      • 41 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The Morning Star / Secret Number is a special issue that inquires the word which is the key of priesthood: Cohen. Doing this, we may open our eyes and understand the difference between outer orders with tasks of maintanance and gendarmerie, and the inner orders which may enter the temple not just the checkered floor but even beyound the courtain. Through this research, with all its implication on Western esotericism, there is another level, properly religious, which drives toward a very significant side of history, because we are in front of evidence that Qabbalah came from the earlier prophets and was continued by the Oriental diaspora, often melting with Arab tradition. From here came all the Messianic tension that permeated the better part of Israel, whose aim is to transform the priesthood from a birth of right to an elective feeling, to be confirmed by initiation.

      The Secret Number: Mystical Exilarchate
    • 2017

      Expedition Pointe

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in a hidden community in Kathleen, Missouri, the narrative revolves around Expedition Pointe, a college bar and grill that serves as a social hub between Lewis College and Clark College. The protagonist, a recent premed graduate from Lewis, now attends Clark, a medical school affiliated with the local medical center. The story explores the unique collegiate atmosphere and the prestigious alumni from both institutions, highlighting the blend of academic pursuits and social interactions in a secluded yet vibrant environment.

      Expedition Pointe
    • 2016

      From the Difficulty

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on FD, who navigates the complexities of his upbringing as the child of an elite father and a semi-illiterate mother. From a young age, he is thrust into the family business, engaging in farm work and sales. This true story explores themes of class, resilience, and the struggle for identity amidst contrasting parental influences and societal expectations. FD's journey reflects the challenges of balancing familial obligations with personal aspirations.

      From the Difficulty
    • 2014

      A gripping personal account details the author's daring escape from the Kaiser's Secret Service during World War I. The narrative unfolds through a perilous journey across multiple countries, including South Africa, England, Holland, and Germany, highlighting the challenges faced and the motivations behind the defection to America. This memoir offers a unique perspective on wartime espionage and the personal sacrifices made for freedom.

      My Experiences in the German Espionage (WWI Centenary Series)
    • 2014

      "[The authors] provide a visual snap shot of the courtly elegance and common wear the [medieval] period. Filled with hundreds of sketches taken from original sources, mechanical drawings, and detailed 'layer drawings' demonstrating how the clothing was worn, this entrée both introduces the period and helps newcomers find their way forward in the study of primary and secondary sources."--Back cover.

      The Book of Historic Fashion
    • 2013

      Chicken Dishes for Two

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      With a focus on creativity and flavor, this cookbook offers a diverse array of chicken recipes that break away from traditional options. It features unique dishes such as British-Curry Mulligatawny Stew and Vietnamese Ginger Chicken Stew, alongside beloved classics like Southern-Fried Chicken. Designed for ease of use in the kitchen, the book boasts a beautiful glossy cover and high-quality interior, enhancing the cooking experience. Glimpses of the recipes in the Lulu preview provide a taste of the exciting culinary journey within.

      Chicken Dishes for Two
    • 2013

      Featuring a collection of favorite Latin recipes from Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America, this book by an undercover food reviewer offers quick and easy dishes scaled for two servings. Accompanied by vibrant food and travel photography, it provides a visually appealing experience in the kitchen. The practical layout makes it user-friendly, while the glossy cover and high-quality paper enhance its aesthetic appeal. A customized preview gives a sneak peek into the recipes, showcasing the book's charm.

      Mexican and Other Latin-American Dishes for Two
    • 2013

      Around the World in 80 Dishes for Two!

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Embark on a global culinary adventure with easy-to-follow, culturally diverse recipes from various regions, including the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The book features a variety of vegetarian options and side dishes, complemented by vibrant food and travel photography. Helpful tips for adjusting serving sizes make it accessible for intimate dining. A user-friendly index ensures quick reference, while the beautifully designed printed version enhances the cooking experience. Perfect for those looking to explore international flavors in their own kitchen.

      Around the World in 80 Dishes for Two!