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College sophomore Evan Grant doesn't realize what he's getting into when he asks the beautiful redhead, Karina Walsh, out on a simple date. The date ends well but the night does not. A frightening encounter with an otherworldly creature leaves him nowhere to go but to Karina and her family for help. But will they help him… or destroy him for knowing too much of a world he never should have seen?
2) Sick Girl
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The hardcover publication of "Sick Girl" garnered tremendous attention, generated impressive sales, and ignited controversy. Both inspiring and provocative, reactions to the book ranged from inflammatory posts on a US News & World Report blog, to hundreds of letters from readers, to a full-page review in "People". Amy's force, candor, and her refusal to be the thankful patient from whom we expect undiluted gratitude for the medical treatments that...
3) Sick School
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A community fears that mysterious illnesses and deaths at an elementary school may be caused by a nearby landfill.
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Holding on to labels from man keeps us from our true identity in Christ Jesus.
Most of our identities come from man and our agreement with the labels put on us. Around 63 percent of Americans are Christian. Removing God from schools and allowing the devil in has led us to the identity crisis we are battling today. We are not who God called us to be, and that was exactly what God showed me. Fat. Sick. Broken. This is the American nightmare that is...
5) Sick & Alone
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The sixth book of the Charity series is about a little girl named Natalie. Natalie was consistently sick and could not attend school. She received her academic instruction through a virtual experience, which left her feeling sad and alone. Charity comes on the scene to reunite her with friends. Charity wants to bring awareness to those who are sick in isolation and to show ways you can reach out so that they never feel alone.
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Sick of Being Sick helps women radically transform their health by showing them how to tap into their innate healing power and begin experiencing lives full of well-being, connection, peace, and joy.
Chronic illness - whether it is due to cancer, autoimmune disease, or a slew of mysterious symptoms - cuts to the core of a woman's being. Women who are struggling with chronic illness are familiar with the fear, doubt, and overwhelm that can cost them...
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He was charmingHandsomeAbusive… In this inspirational and terrifying true story, Bridgette Bianca takes you on a journey about healing from trauma and domestic abuse.In, I Once Loved a Sick Man, a young girl is just looking for the time of her life. Partying, drinking, indulging in the finer things–until she meets Michael. Smooth and sexy, she finds herself caught in his web, unable to see the predator within. Before she knows it, their lives...
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This book is about the sh*t. The bad stuff. The things that happen to people with autoimmune disease when no one else is paying attention. This is my follow-up to The Marvelous Transformation: Living Well with Autoimmune Disease (TMT) in which I explored how I've managed to have a happy life despite being ill.However, I want to be very clear that this is not an extension of The Marvelous Transformation; it is almost its inverse. While still being...
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Buy now to get the main key ideas from Renee Engeln's Beauty Sick
The pandemic of beauty sickness is ravaging the female world and paralyzing women's potential. How often do women talk about their physical flaws? How often do they complain about their weight or wrinkles? How many young girls feel too ugly to be seen every day? In Beauty Sick (2017), Renee Engeln explores this devastating pandemic and how it affects women's lives, psychology, and...
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From the time she was very young, Nicol Andrade had lived a life of exploitation and treated like a mere servant by her wicked stepmother, Carmen, following the unexpected death of her father. Despite these struggles, Nicol managed to attend college and secure a job as a waitress at the same hotel where Carmen works among wealthy clients.An unforeseen turn of events occurs in Nicol's life when Carmen accidentally stumbles on a conversation between...
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In Sin Sick, Joshua Pederson draws on the latest research about identifying and treating the pain of perpetration to advance and deploy a literary theory of moral injury that addresses fictional representations of the mental anguish of those who have injured or killed others. Pederson's work foregrounds moral injury, a recent psychological concept distinct from trauma that is used to describe the psychic wounds suffered by those who breach their own...
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In the early 1960s, the Hungry Generation revitalized Bengali poetry in Calcutta, liberating it from the fetters of scholarship and the fog of punditry and freeing it to explore new forms, language, and subjects. Shakti Chattopadhyay was a cofounder of the movement, and his poems remain vibrant and surprising more than a half century later. In his 'urban pastoral' lines, we encounter street colloquialisms alongside high diction, a combination that...
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12.7 billion doses of the COVID vaccine have been administered around the world, with nearly 613 million doses in the United States alone. Unfortunately, the vaccine has not been universally accepted, often as a result of the side-effects of the vaccine that were widely discussed in news outlets and amplified by social media, relaying anecdotes of people feeling sick after getting jabbed. But lost in this discussion of side effects and ignored by...
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No so terribly long ago, Heather McElhatton's flawed, neurotic, yet lovable average American heroine Jennifer Johnson was sick of being single. Now Jennifer Johnson is Sick of Being Married. The author who brought us the wildly popular Pretty Little Mistakes now favors readers with the next delectably eventful chapter in Jennifer's life, as her new fairy tale marriage (to the wealthy son of a department store tycoon) hits a serious snag, thanks in...
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Comparing the United States with other market democracies, and one American state with another, this book presents irrefutable evidence that inequality is a driver of poor health, social conflict, and violence. Pioneering social scientist Richard Wilkinson addresses the growing feeling-so common in the United States-that modern societies, despite their material success, are social failures. The Impact of Inequality explains why inequality has such...
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