"My Little Problem!"

Author: Jemma Walker
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2014-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291918019

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Two boys and one girl. Is it destiny that has placed one hunter bound by the laws of a monster and a monster king at battle with each other. Over a girl. A human? Is it the destiny that has chosen the events that cause the monster king to have acquired a different sort of problem that he usually deals with? will what she has found out, would this conflict with the feelings in her heart?

I Have a Little Problem, Said the Bear

I Have a Little Problem, Said the Bear
Author: Heinz Janisch
Publisher: NorthSouth Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780735822351

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The bear has a problem - and everyone's in a hurry to help him. Even if they haven't taken a moment to find out exactly what the problem is... repeating, rollicking refrains discuss the various solutions to a problem everyone's too busy to discuss in this fine story kids will find inviting and fun. AUTHOR: Silke Leffler was born in Vorarlberg, Austria. She spent her childhood and youth in Holland, Austria, Germany, and different countries in Africa. She studied textile design and worked for a design studio in England. Today, she works as a designer for textile companies and as an illustrator. She has been awarded the Austrian Book Trade prize for the "most beautiful books of Austria" for her books for children and youth. This is her second book for North-South Books. AGES: 4-7

We Had a Little Real Estate Problem

We Had a Little Real Estate Problem
Author: Kliph Nesteroff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982103051

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"From renowned comedy journalist and historian Kliph Nesteroff comes the underappreciated story of Native Americans and comedy"--

Plants vs. Zombies Volume 14: A Little Problem

Plants vs. Zombies Volume 14: A Little Problem
Author: Paul Tobin
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1506708404

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Dr. Zomboss creates an army of teeny zombies to try and sneak up on all the brains in Neighborville! To battle these miniscule menaces, the plants, Crazy Dave, Patrice, and Nate must shrink themselves to have any chance at defeating the zombies. But how will Neighborville's insects react to the invasion of their turf-of-the-tiny? And will this miniature zombie invasion mean the party for Crazy Dave's two-hundred-year-old pants gets cancelled? Don't miss the latest volume of the critically-acclaimed Plants vs. Zombies series that sees Eisner Award-winning writer Paul Tobin (Bandette) collaborating with artist Sara Ester Soler (Red & Blue) for this standalone graphic novel!

SO MUCH WATER, SO LITTLE WOOD

SO MUCH WATER, SO LITTLE WOOD
Author: DANIEL J. Theron M.A.,Th.Ph.D.
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1491830980

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To appreciate this book readers must grasp the symbolism of its title and the front page depicting the author's life story, sometimes in rough seas. At three/four years old he was already strongly aware that he had been called into the Christian ministry, an inspiration for a long, fruitful life. He grew up helping in their South African farm life. He commuted to grammar school on horseback, accumulating enough miles to ride three times from New York to California. It was a financial struggle to become ordained as a clergyman. His story is interestingly interspersed with several short, unbelievable biographies of classmates and what life was like. Read the "The Sturdy Warrior," Chapter V and others like "Albert Schweitzer of the Bushveld", and "We Shall Triumph," in the book mentioned below. With several well-earned degrees he migrated to the USA to study at Princeton Theological Seminary, where he became a professor. But then the delicate call that had driven him since childhood was smashed seemingly beyond repair. However, for him those called into God's Kingdom can in its wideness find symbolic pulpits and lecterns in many places. Of all, he found such in Wall Street, and applied himself with the Latin saying's, strong command: age quod agis -- "Do what you are doing!" How is it continuing? Please find out in this book's sequel entitled: Faith, Hope, and Determination.

Courage of the Shipyard Girls

Courage of the Shipyard Girls
Author: Nancy Revell
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147355845X

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THE SIXTH NOVEL IN THE COMPELLING SHIPYARD GIRLS SERIES FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR NANCY REVELL. _______________ Sunderland, 1942: Polly's heart and future are hanging in the balance. Polly's sweetheart Tommy has been declared missing while serving overseas, and although there's no certainty that he is dead, there is no guarantee that he will ever return home. Now Polly needs her friends more than ever, and the other women welders are ready to rally around her while she waits for news. The only one not showing support is shipyard manager, Helen. But looks can be deceiving, and beneath her cold exterior, Helen is wrestling with demons of her own, including one life-changing decision that could lead to potential ruin. As the war continues, the shipyard girls must support one another as they bravely soldier on. 'Nancy Revell knows how to stir the passions and soothe the heart!' Northern Echo Praise for the Shipyard Girls series: 'This author is one to watch. . .' Sun 'A brilliant read!' Take a Break 'Well-drawn, believable characters combined with a storyline to keep you turning the pages' Woman

In the Steps of Alan Turing: Working in the Digital Age

In the Steps of Alan Turing: Working in the Digital Age
Author: James Lenton Alty
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2024-08-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1398454176

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Computing has developed at an astonishing pace over the last 40 years and Professor Alty has been involved in most aspects from working at the bits/bytes level to higher level management. As a member of the Computer Board for Universities and Research Councils between 1976–81, he chaired a very influential working party on microtechnology which had a major impact both in universities and in industry. One commentator wrote “This report should be tattooed on the DTI’s backside”! In 1976, he and his team were the first to recognise that the postcode was much more important than assisting the posting of letters, and they pioneered its commercial use. He spent a great deal of effort making computers easier to use for the average person. Between 1984 and 1990, he was Executive Director of the Turing Institute for Artificial Intelligence and became very involved with artificial intelligence research around the world. Between 1990 and 2000, his research team made significant improvements to critical computer interfaces in power stations and aircraft. In the 1990s, Professor Alty examined the techniques of musical composition and showed that they could be used in computer interfaces. In 1996, he pioneered the commercial use of digital radio, producing with Roberts Radio the first successful DAB Radio, one of which is on display in the British Science Museum. Finally, in 2000 he and his team performed some important research into dyslexia, which is still highly quoted even today. This book provides an interesting insight into working in the digital age.

Cows and Catastrophes: The Flights and Fancies of a Cornish Dairy Farmer

Cows and Catastrophes: The Flights and Fancies of a Cornish Dairy Farmer
Author: Brindley Hosken
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1910456705

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Cows and Catastrophes includes tales of author Brindley Hosken's 40 years of farming on the beautiful Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, where he has lived and worked for all his life. After 35 years of dairy farming, and in an increasingly challenging market, Brin made the difficult decision to sell his cows in 2010 and now contract rears dairy heifers.Some of the stories told are factual, some take a situation, turn it upside down and approach it from a completely different angle and others ask important questions such as "What if I'm a Celebrity was set on a farm?" and "What if a tractor could write a letter to a car?" Most are humorous; some are sad but they are all thought provoking. Including 32 specially commissioned illustrations by Rory Walker, this book will bring a wry smile to the faces of other farmers who will recognise situations that they too have been in. It will also give readers who are not involved in farming an idea about what happens down farm lanes and in the patchwork of fields that they pass on their way to work each day and to help them appreciate the tough job that farmers today face.

The Last Nomad

The Last Nomad
Author: Dave Farrell
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2022-12-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Last Nomad By: Dave Farrell Random Dave Trivia 6’2”, 205lbs (212 during the winter feast, 208lbs during beer season) Blue eyes, grey hair (might be two-dozen still with original black color) Wife Nicolette of thirty-five years and counting (yes, I married up by a considerable margin) Three sons, two daughters, 8 grandchildren, and one 188lb St. Bernard named Bear Dave was born in Orlando, Florida and traveled halfway around the globe by his twelfth birthday. This gave him a great perspective on what people from different cultures, backgrounds and religions all have in common. His unique upbringing developed his great love for the outdoors, music, and humor. He honed these to become an avid camper, lover of heavy metal music, and a self-proclaimed PhD in the use of sarcasm. His unique abilities to connect with most anyone has helped him carve out a career in manufacturing, where over the last forty-two years he has been a servant leader building teams and driving change with several multi-million-dollar corporations spread across our great country. He has developed and taught dozens of classes and seminars on all aspects of leadership and team development. He has been blessed with great travels and experiences and has developed his own unique style of storytelling and communication to share with you opinions on how we can all derive more from the journey and enjoy the differences amongst us, rather than continue down the path of conflict and divide.

The Surgeon's Baby Bombshell

The Surgeon's Baby Bombshell
Author: Deanne Anders
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488048258

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One life-changing night… One longed-for family! He’s gorgeous, dedicated and completely uncompromising! But Dr. Frannie Wentworth knows pediatric surgeon Ian Spencer’s challenging demeanor hides a wealth of pain. And after one heartrending shift on the children’s ward encourages Ian to reveal the grief of losing his son, the friction between them fades…leaving Frannie pregnant! She’s always longed to be a mom, but can she help Ian believe he deserves to embrace fatherhood again?