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Humor and More: Books by Lindsay Collier
Enjoy Lindsay Collier’s insight as a leader of creative thinking and humor buy book here buy
Enjoy Lindsay Collier’s insight as a leader of creative thinking and humor buy book here buy
by Pat Minots Living on Luna Lane is like being in a neighborhood ice cream parlor. The residents resembles cones filled with various flavors. Higens
by Ellen Davis, M.S. and Keith Runyan, M.D. Before the invention of insulin, type 1 diabetic (T1D) patients were advised to avoid sugar and starch
by David Kuntz This thrilling science fiction adventure plunges into space terrorism that pits planet against planet. Will this jeopardize the relationship between space colonies
by Lindsay Collier This book provides all you need to know about one of the largest and most unique retirement communities in the world, The
by Diane Dean Luna, a talking puppy with a positive attitude, deals with being adopted, fears, boredom, and a bothersome cat. When trouble happens Luna
by Rita Boehm The colorful photographs present young children with a charming story about a family of bluebirds nesting in a backyard garden. BLUEBIRDS IN
by Margaret Best Albert V. Greene, who became a prisoner of war during World War II and re-enlisted to serve in Korea and Vietnam, is
2018 First Place Winner – Fiction – Royal Palm Awards – Florida Writers Conference by Tom Bender Follow this mystery story woven into the workings
by Jenny Beard Upon graduation from high school, Debbie Van Buren’s life came crashing down when her dear mother passed away, when she escaped from
by Manijeh Badiozamani Manijeh Badiozamani takes us to her childhood home—her grandfather’s house—near the Big Bazaar in Tehran, the teeming capital of Iran. Growing up
by Steven Howard Living in the Moment offers insights and easy-to-follow steps to recognize whether one is living in “the present moment” or actually stuck
by Paula F. Howard An undercover angel is drawn to the figure of death, known as “the Boatman”. His job is to carry souls over