The Green Bone Saga Series By Fonda Lee: 3 Books Collection Set – Fiction – PB
Beyond Kekon’s borders, war is brewing. Jade, Kekon’s most prized resource, could make them rich – or give them the edge they’d need to topple their rivals. Jade is the lifeblood of the city of Janloon – a stone that enhances a warrior’s natural strength and speed.
Gods & Monsters Series By Amber V. Nicole 3 Books Collection Set – Fiction – PB
Dianna is hellbent on revenge. As the last shred of her humanity is ripped from her, she decides to embrace her monstrous side and set the worlds alight. WHERE THERE ARE GODS, THERE ARE ALSO MONSTERS. .
The Witcher Complete Series By Andrzej Sapkowski 8 Books Box Set Collection – PB
The witcher whose mission is to protect ordinary people from the monsters created with magic. A mutant who has the task of killing unnatural beings. He uses a magical sign, potions and the pride of every witcher – two swords, steel and silver.
Read with Spot Collection by Eric Hill 8 Storybooks Set – Ages 2+ – Paperback
But there is a special surprise for Spot – what will it be?. But Spot isn’t ready for bed yet. He wants to play with his toys instead. Will anything make Spot feel sleepy?. Spot loves Grandma, and Grandma loves Spot.
Best Behavior Series 8 Books Collection Set – Ages 1-4 – Board Book
Biting hurts. Simple words and charming pictures invite even the youngest child to discover better ways to cope with frustration, mouth pain, or mad, sad, or cranky feelings. Because teeth are for smiling, not biting!
Dune Series By Frank Herbert 6 Books Collection Set – Fiction – Paperback
More than three thousand years have passed since the first events recorded in DUNE. Children Of Dune. God Emperor Of Dune. Now as a new Scattering is planned, they still have one carefully nurtured asset: the sandworms, offspring of the only giant worm salvaged from Dune.
Robert Langdon Series 7 Books Set Dan Brown Paperback Thriller Collection
This thrilling 7 book set follows Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon as he uncovers hidden truths buried within history, religion, science, and powerful global institutions. Beside the body lies a series of mysterious codes.
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$60 value for $25!Our Glorious PopesBy Sr. Catherine Goddard Clark, M.I.C.M.A unique approach to the study of Church history, through the prism of ten holy Popes who saved the Church during great crises for Christendom. Included are the two “Greats,” Leo I and Gregory I, the reformer, Gregory VII, the intrepid Boniface VIII, and the last Saint Pope, Pius X. The doctrine of the “two swords” of Christendom and the Monarchical nature of the Papacy are given special prominence.Softcover, 272 pages, illustrated. Divine AlchemyBy Brother Francis Maluf, M.I.C.M.One can detect a definite influence from the priest poet, Father Feeney, in the rhyme and rhythm of the philosopher poet, Brother Francis. The former, however, has that Irish flair for painting with words; the latter that Semitic gift for impressing with similitudes. Brother Francis Maluf wrote these fifty-nine poems for leisure. Those of us who know him would have a hard time imagining him sweating for too long over a verse. When he was deeply moved, whether it be by a devotional grace, by wonder at something beautiful to behold, by a gospel story or character, or even by astonishment over some mystery of iniquity, his contemplative heart would seek a poetical means of expression.Hardcover, 96 pages. They Fought The Good Fight By Brother Thomas Mary Sennott, M.I.C.M.”The documents and facts presented in They Fought the Good Fight: Orestes Brownson and Father Feeney, speak for themselves, not only illuminating the similarity of “liberal Catholicism,” ‘Americanism,” and post-conciliar “neo-Modernism,” viz. a willingness to compromise on doctrine for the sake of friendship, which in every instance postulates a repudiation in principle or practice of the axiom extra ecclesiam nulla salus, and a minimization of devotion to Our Lady as Mediatrix of All Graces. Not all the problems of the Church in the USA began after the Council.” — Father Peter Fehlner, O.F.M., Conv.”Besides being informative, orthodox, and well-written, They Fought the Good Fight is also quite inspirational.”-Father James McCurry, O.F.M., Conv.Paperback, 437 Pages In Towns and Little TownsBy Father Leonard FeeneySo you do not like poetry? Too many flowers and angels and stars and clouds? And too many adjectives ending in “Y”? Besides, the better the poem the less you can understand it, right? You are an ordinary Joe who prefers more solid food for his mind and you do not really care if the words rhyme anyway. Well, Joe, lighten up! Let your mind get a taste of Father Feeney’s verse. Your whole family will enjoy the new turf. It will warm the heart. In fact, everyone of Father’s poems comes with that guarantee.Hardcover, 96 pages. Fish on FridayBy Father Leonard Feeney, M.I.C.M.The words, spoken or written, of a soul that genuinely loves God have a tone to them which always rings true. Couple this truth with literary genius, deep spiritual discernment and childlike simplicity and you are close to describing Father Leonard Feeney, the author of Fish on Friday. These fourteen Catholic essays, Father Feeney’s youthful best, mirror a heart that is as light and humorous as it is religiously profound. Loreto Publications is delighted and proud to put this American Catholic classic back in print. Too many generations have been deprived of Father Feeney’s winsome literary sagacity when his poems and essays were mysteriously removed from Catholic schools on account of his heroic defense of a defined doctrine of the faith. No one can possibly read “Fish on Friday,” The Queen of Hearts,” “Charlie Maloney,” or any of the other eleven essays in this book without frequent bursts of wholesome laughter and (be forewarned) without a welling of those kind of tears that expand the soul. After reading this book one will clearly see that Our Lord and Our Lady were preparing this priest and theologian all along with superabundant graces to become what he became — one of the greatest apostles of the twentieth century. In the February 17, 1994 issue of “Catholic New York”, John Cardinal O’ Connor began “An Informal Pastoral on Lent” with this paragraph: “Long before he ran into a bit of trouble, from which it was obvious that he would recover, given his whimsical sense of humor, Fr. Leonard Feeney, S.J., wrote some of the most delightful things ever published in our land. “Fish on Friday” was one of the best. It first appeared 60 years ago, and never a Lent goes by without my renewing my friendship with it….”.Hardcover, 166 pages
Morgan Housel 3 Books Set Psychology of Money Same as Ever, Art of Spending PB
The Art of Spending Money. The Art of Spending Money doesn’t provide budgets, hacks, or one-size-fits-all solutions. But in the real world people don”t make financial decisions on a spreadsheet.
AGATHA CHRISTIE MYSTERY COLLECTION -COMBINED SHIPPING, DROP DOWN SELECTION
This hardcover collection features faux leather binding and includes a variety of mystery stories in English language. The pages are otherwise clean and the book in good shape. Browning: The page edges have aged brown.