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authorjjhanna · 5 years
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Catch my first book haul of 2019! Who doesn’t want more books to read? More than that, who doesn’t want to get free books?
I know I love it.
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ohdoubtersredux · 5 years
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Reading List Update, 9/16/2019
Read So Far:
Annihilation by Jeff Vandemeer
Authority by Jeff Vandemeer
Acceptance by Jeff Vandemeer
The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ by Brant Pitre
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
Wolf in White Van by John Darnielle
Pet Sounds by Jim Fusilli
Universal Harvester by John Darnielle
The New King James Bible (via Word of Promise audio version)
Acts of the Apostles, Spreading the Word by Lawrence R. Farley
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Kim Cooper
The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander
The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander
The Castle of Llyr by Lloyd Alexander
Taran Wanderer by Lloyd Alexander
The High King by Lloyd Alexander
Acquiring the Mind of Christ: Embracing the Vision of the Orthodox Church by Archimandrite Sergius Bowyer
His Life Is Mine by Sophrony Sakharov
Oblivion by David Foster Wallace
Blessed John the Wonderworker by Fr. Seraphim Rose
Tilly by Frank Peretti
Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarker
The Epistle to the Romans: A Gospel for All by Lawrence R. Farley
Left Behind by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Tribulation Force by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Nicolae by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Soul Harvest by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Apollyon by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Assassins by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
The Indwelling by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
The Mark by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Desecration by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent Into Hades From an Orthodox Perspective by Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan
Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert
A Ship Possessed by Alton Gansky
The Adolescent by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Seeing Stone by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: Lucinda’s Secret by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Ironwood Tree by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Wrath of Mulgarath by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
Jesus Christ: His Life and Teaching, Vol 1 - The Beginning of the Gospel by Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Vanished by Alton Gansky
Homeland by R.A. Salvatore
A Trojan Feast: The Food and Drink Offerings of Aliens, Faeries, and Sasquatch by Joshua Cutchin
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien
Bigfoot: Exploring the Myth & Discovering the Truth by Tom Burnette and Rob Riggs
Liberalism: Find a Cure by Mark Dice
Passport to Magonia: On UFOs, Folklore, and Parallel Worlds by Jacques F. Vallée
Visitors From Lanulos by Woodrow Derenberger
Michigan Dogman by Linda S. Godfrey
Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883 by Simon Winchester
The Paranormal Conspiracy: The Truth about Ghosts, Aliens, Mysterious Beings and the Deepest Longings of Your Soul by Timothy J. Dailey
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Real Men in Black: Evidence, Famous Cases & True Stories of These Mysterious Men & their Connection to UFO Phenomena by Nick Redfern
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Thieves in the Night: A Brief History of Supernatural Child Abductions by Joshua Cutchin
Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G Wells
Currently Reading:
Dracula by Bram Stoker
In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond: In Search of the Sasquatch by John Zada
Dark Entries by Robert Aickman
The First Men in the Moon by H.G. Wells
First and Second Corinthians: Straight From the Heart by Lawrence R. Farley
Remember Thy First Love (Revelation 2:4/5): The Three Stages of the Spiritual Life in the Theology of Elder Sophrony by Archimandrite Zacharias
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santaflash · 6 years
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Harbingers: Cycle Three - Probing
Harbingers: Cycle Three - Probing @Frankenbarb @altongansky @angiehunt #fiction @HarperCollins
Probing Harbingers Series: Cycle Three Short stories by Bill Meyers, Frank Peretti, Angela Hunt and Alton Gansky HARBINGERS
Cycle Three of the Harbingers series offers more suspense, more chills, and a deeper look into the battle for light in a growing darkness.
In Myers’s “Leviathan,” the team heads to Hollywood for a taping of the new TV pilot, Live or Die, the Ultimate Reality. Little do they…
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lightsinadarkworld · 7 years
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The Assault (Harbingers Cycle Two)--Book Review
The Assault (Harbingers Cycle Two)–Book Review
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In The Assault the Professor, Andi, Tank, Brenda and Daniel are all back, and they are continuing on their unexplained supernatural adventures. This time however, it seems that the evil they have been following and observing is now starting to attack. They encounter many more new supernatural adventures as they race to find the spear Hitler once stole,…
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artisticbent · 7 years
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The Assault
The Next Wave of Stories in the Harbingers Series Arrives
Cycle 2 of the Harbingers series continues the story of four gifted strangers brought together to fight a growing darkness.
In Bill Myers’s “The Revealing,” the team finds themselves in Rome trying to retrieve the mystical spear Hitler once owned–the very spear that pierced Christ’s side. This task will take them from hidden chambers…
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bookstand · 7 years
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Note: This book was being offered at a great deal when posted. Check the price if you're only looking for a great deal. Otherwise, this is still a great book to get.
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kidaoocom · 4 years
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thebluerose161 · 5 years
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Đọc sách - 2019 (phần 1)
1. Nhà Lãnh Đạo Không Chức Danh. (Robin Sharma) - Done
2. ENZYME chống lão hóa. (Hiromi Shinya) - Done
3. Ý Trung Nhân Tình Cờ. (Kristan Higgins) - Done
4. Bí Mật Của Vua Solomon. (Bruce Fleet & Alton Gansky) - Done
5. Thay Cách Mặc, Đổi Cuộc Đời. (Hương Nguyễn) - Done
6. Karma Of Love. (Geshe Michael Roach) - Done
7. The Diamond Cutter - Năng đoạn kim cương. (Geshe Michael Roach) - Done
8. Khi Mọi Điểm Tựa Đều Mất - Happy For No Reason. (Marci Shimoff) - Done
9. Đọc Vị Bất Kỳ Ai. (Dr. David J. Lieberman) - Done
10. Ung Thư - Sự Thật, Hư Cấu, Gian Lận Và Những Phương Pháp Chữa Lành Không Độc Hại. (Ty Bollinger) - Done
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thewritinglifeofjac · 7 years
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Novels aren't like milk. They don't have an expiration date.
Alton Gansky
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myachamadavida-blog · 5 years
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ohdoubtersredux · 5 years
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Reading List Update, 5/26/2019
Read So Far:
Annihilation by Jeff Vandemeer
Authority by Jeff Vandemeer
Acceptance by Jeff Vandemeer
The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ by Brant Pitre
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
Wolf in White Van by John Darnielle
Pet Sounds by Jim Fusilli
Universal Harvester by John Darnielle
The New King James Bible (via Word of Promise audio version)
Acts of the Apostles, Spreading the Word by Lawrence R. Farley
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Kim Cooper
The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander
The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander
The Castle of Llyr by Lloyd Alexander
Taran Wanderer by Lloyd Alexander
The High King by Lloyd Alexander
Acquiring the Mind of Christ: Embracing the Vision of the Orthodox Church by Archimandrite Sergius Bowyer
His Life Is Mine by Sophrony Sakharov
Oblivion by David Foster Wallace
Blessed John the Wonderworker by Fr. Seraphim Rose
Tilly by Frank Peretti
Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarker
The Epistle to the Romans: A Gospel for All by Lawrence R. Farley
Left Behind by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Tribulation Force by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Nicolae by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Soul Harvest by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Apollyon by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Assassins by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
The Indwelling by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
The Mark by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Desecration by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent Into Hades From an Orthodox Perspective by Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan
Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert
A Ship Possessed by Alton Gansky
The Adolescent by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Seeing Stone by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: Lucinda’s Secret by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Ironwood Tree by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Wrath of Mulgarath by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
Currently Reading:
Jesus Christ: His Life and Teaching, Vol 1 - The Beginning of the Gospel by Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev
Remnant by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Swan Song by Robert McCammon
First and Second Corinthians: Straight From the Heart by Lawrence R. Farley
Remember Thy First Love (Revelation 2:4/5): The Three Stages of the Spiritual Life in the Theology of Elder Sophrony by Archimandrite Zacharias
The Book of Lost Tales, Part One by J.R.R. Tolkien and Christopher Tolkien
An Extraordinary Peace: St. Seraphim, Flame of Sarov by Archimandrite Lazarus Moore
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lightsinadarkworld · 7 years
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Invitation-Harbinger Series Cycle 1--Book Review
Invitation-Harbinger Series Cycle 1–Book Review
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Bill Myers, Frank Peretti, Angela Hunt, and Alton Gansky come together to bring you a book like none other. Each author writes from the perspective of a different character through an overarching story of suspense and supernatural circumstances. These four character keep being brought together for some special mission, but they don’t quite know what that…
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thebluerose161 · 5 years
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Bí Mật Của Vua Solomon - Bruce Fleet & Alton Gansky
- Nếu một bài học nào có vẻ quá đơn giản thì hãy đọc lại bài học đó. Đôi khi, một chân lí có khả năng thay đổi cuộc sống mạnh nhất thường ẩn chứa dưới cái vẻ bề ngoài đơn giản.
- Người khôn ngoan lập kế hoạch và tiếp tục lập kế hoạch.
- Ở nơi không có tầm nhìn, con người sẽ không biết tự kiềm chế. (Vua Solomon)
- Phụ nữ thường quan tâm đến sự an toàn về tài chính hơn là sự mở rộng một danh mục đầu tư.
- Tham gia tiết kiệm hưu trí trước thuế là một trong những cách hiệu quả nhất để có thể tiết kiệm và đầu tư.
- Bạn nên thiết lập một khung thời gian cho từng mục tiêu.
- Sự mẫn cán dẫn đến lợi nhuận.
- Có nhiều người tìm cách nhanh nhất để trở nên giàu có, đi con đường ngắn nhất dẫn đến sự giàu có. Cuối cùng, nó khiến họ phải chi phí nhiều hơn là thu được.
- Một người tuềnh toàng thường tin vào bất cứ điều gì, nhưng một người thận trọng thường suy nghĩ trong mỗi bước đi của anh ta.
- Hãy thận trọng trước khi đưa ra quyết định. [...] một tình trạng hoặc một vụ mua bán có thể trở nên khác đi chỉ sau một hoặc hai đêm ngủ ngon.
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kherbrand-blog · 15 years
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The Pravda Messenger (Book Review)
Title: The Pravda Messenger Author: Robert Cornuke with Alton Gansky Publisher: Howard Books First sentence: Yuri tucked his chin under his coat collar, trying to ward off the stabbing wind that gusted across the frozen Neva River. I read this book a few weeks ago, and posted a few sentences on the First Wild Card Tour - but I wanted to give it a full review. You can read the first chapter of The Pravda Messenger. The story starts out in 1975. Yuri had promised his wife, as she was dying, that he would take Tanya to a certain monastery in Russia. She was thought to have the Pravda - a gift that only showed up every 4 or 5 generations - and it was always a girl who received it. The gift was that she could tell in a person's voice when they did not speak the truth. At the monastery she and her father were taken to a tomb that bore the name Feodor Kuzmich. Here they were given a golden snuff box that was said to have belong to the Czar Alexander I of Russia. The KGB tracked them there - as Tanya's gift was very valuable to them - and they tried to escape. Tanya made it out of the country and went to live in America with a family friend. Yuri was not as lucky. He was shot in the leg and did manage to get away that night - but was later found and imprisoned in a work camp in Northern Siberia. It is now 1982. Another player in this story is Sir Richard Cooper. He is a very wealthy, very old, very sick, man. He has spent the last years of his life collecting what he calls holy talismans in the hope that they will make him well. He has discovered the Bible - a very old Bible - that he believes he carried during WWI. He has sent his attorney to go to America to purchase it. Unfortunately, on her way home, the private plane crashes in Colorado and she is killed. The Bible, being in a fire-proof, crash-proof case survives. Enter Tanya - now a teenager - but some locals know of her uncanny ability to find missing hunters, deer that have been shot and got away, etc. They are hoping that she can locate the Bible - which she does. She discovers the name Feodor Kuzmich written inside it and her past comes crashing down. Well, that sets the story up - it brings together many of the people that this particular Bible has touched along it's journey. The first book in this series is The Bell Messenger, which I have not read. This book was good as a stand-alone though. When the Bell Messenger was discussed, enough of the background was given for you to understand this one. You must read it to discover how Tanya is connected to this Bible and the circumstances that brought them together. During the process she travels to Washington, D.C. where she meets an expert in Soviet Studies as well as an undercover KGB agent. The same KGB agent that she escaped from 7 years earlier. I found it to be a very engaging read as all of the pieces start to fall into place. The Pravda Messenger Publisher/Publication Date: Howard Books, September 2009 ISBN: 978-1-4165-4984-0 258 pages
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