Trust Your Goosebumps Cornelius Puck

Trust Your Goosebumps  Cornelius Puck
Author: Allan Jay Friedman
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781467060271

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At the age of thirty-six, Cornelius Puck, who has done everything "right" in his life, according to society's rules, realizes that if he doesn't do something "wrong" quickly, he isn't going to make it to thirty seven. Just as he is about to jump off the Empire State Building, a magical stranger named, Gabriel Hornblower, appears. Gabe takes Corny on an adventure through his lifetime. Here, he discovers that his happiest moment was when he and the love of his life, Jenny Skyler, were sixteen-years-old. At that time, they had made a vow to always follow their heart and do what they love with the person they love: Corny to write inspiring musicals to elevate everyone's spirit; and, Jenny to be an artist, whose paintings elevate the world. Corny must now pick up exactly where he left the loving path. This is "The Magical Mis-Adventures" of a new kind of hero. A noble and limitless hero, who is totally determined to find his real self and rekindle the dream in his heart in a world determined to keep him from it. But, this is more than just a fantasy, it is the story that depicts the need for a total reversal of all of our priorities and values: a change from what we were once led to believe was "right" to what we were once led to believe was "wrong." A change from a material civilization to a spiritual one. A change from a world that only educates the mind to a world that also educates the heart. It is a call for transformation and a "Goosebump Revolution of Spirit," where we claim back our power and control, and learn to trust those still-quiet 'whisperings' (our intuition) in our hearts rather than others and our analytical and reactive minds and all those other outside and mis-leading forces.

The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect
Author: Victoria Howard,Allan Jay Friedman
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781456799816

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One of the most beautiful creations made from God is the colorful, free-spirited butterfly. But it was not always this way; it first had to go through several stages before she became that breath taking creature. Women, are like these butterflies, who must go through stages of transformation, in order to reach that final stage of freedom and tranquility that we have now achieved. In the beginning, women were conditioned to believe they were not equal to men. That is, until recently, when thanks to an organization called "I AM WOMAN", love and harmony between men and women have been rekindled along with co-independence, and an equality on every level and in every way. "The Butterfly Effect" is a program designed mainly for women. It is a program that teaches them how their mind works and that the information that is taken-in-through their five sensory systems is assimilated by their mind, and imprinted as a picture on their subconscious mind. That picture, like a magnet, begins to attract all the necessary pieces to, simultaneously, manifest it in our lives. So, women, be careful what you picture because that's exactly what you're going to get! And also remember, the important thing is not to get what you want but to want what you get! Through this simple awareness, we know the tremendous 'Power of Pictures.' As Aristotole said, "there is nothing in the universe that wasn't first a picture in someone's mind." And what picture is more beautiful than that of the two shimmering butterflies joining wings on their fight across the spectacular "Bridge of Equality," in love and harmony? So ladies and gentlemen, wherever you may be, imprint that gorgeous picture of the amazing butterflies that you truly are on your subconscious mind and gently, "I Am Butterfly, Watch Me Soar!".

Snow Right and the Seven Butterflies

Snow Right and the Seven Butterflies
Author: Allan Jay Friedman,Victoria Howard
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781467801300

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"Snow Right and the Seven Butterflies" By Allan Jay Friedman and Victoria Howard Synopsis "Snow White" Meets "Happy Feet" "Snow White and the Seven Butterflies" is a True-Life Adventure about a group of noble butterflies who save the world. It is a Magical Tale of Enlightenment for everyone, that educates and enlightens while revealing what is happening to our planet; and, what we can do, together, to help "Change the World" for the better. We use one of the most beautiful of God's creations, the 'Butterfly, ' as our metaphor; for, it is the most innocent, sensitive and loving creature on earth. Somewhere, throughout the centuries, greed, the need for power, jealousy and hatred took over our world. It is our obligation to reveal who really created this kind of world and transform it back into the Magical Paradise that God created it to be. "Snow White and the Seven Butterflies" fulfills this mission in an entertaining and fun-packed action-adventure, that is a combination of "Beauty and the Beast," "The Wizard of Oz," and "Happy Feet," with a universal theme of: how to become a miracle-maker. "Snow White and the Seven Butterflies," the book, will also be a movie musical, Broadway Musical and a major toy, doll, video-game and product line.

The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect
Author: Victoria Howard,Allan Jay Friedman
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-10-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781456799823

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One of the most beautiful creations made from God is the colorful, free-spirited butterfly. But it was not always this way; it first had to go through several stages before she became that breath taking creature.

The Never Ending Present

The Never Ending Present
Author: Michael Barclay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Rock musicians
ISBN: 177041469X

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The first print biography of one of Canada's most famous and impactful bands, The Tragically Hip, explores how the group has helped define today's cultural conversations, including Gord Downie's inspirational story and his role in reconciliation with Indigenous people.

Twelve Years a Slave

Twelve Years a Slave
Author: Solomon Northup
Publsiher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2024-01-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9788726609059

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Filmatized in 2013 and the official recipient of three Oscars, Solomon Northup's powerful slave narrative 'Twelve Years a Slave' depicts Nortup's life as he is sold into slavery after having spent 32 years of his life living as a free man in New York. Working as a travelling musician, Northup goes to Washington D.C, where he is kidnapped, sent to New Orleans, and sold to a planter to suffer the relentless and brutal life of a slave. After a dozen years, Northup escapes to return to his family and pulls no punches, as he describes his fate and that of so many other black people at the time. It is a harrowing but vitally important book, even today. For further reading on this subject, try 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Solomon Northup (c.1807-c.1875) was an American abolitionist and writer, best remembered for his powerful race memoir 'Twelve Years a Slave'. At the age of 32, when he was a married farmer, father-of-three, violinist and free-born man, he was kidnapped in Washington D.C and shipped to New Orleans, sold to a planter and enslaved for a dozen years. When he gained his freedom, he wrote his famous memoir and spent some years lecturing across the US,on behalf of the abolitionist movement. 'Twelve Years a Slave' was published a year after 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe and built on the anti-slavery momentum it had developed. Northup's final years are something of a mystery, though it is thought that he struggled to cope with family life after being freed.

A World Without You

A World Without You
Author: Beth Revis
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-07-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781101627846

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What would you do to bring back someone you love? After the unexpected loss of his girlfriend, a boy suffering from delusions believes he can travel through time to save her in this gripping new novel from New York Times bestselling author Beth Revis. "A story that’s both heartbreaking and hopeful." —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Revis’s account of grief, loss, first love, and anguish, presented through a lens of mental illness, is a must-read.” —VOYA, starred review “A heartrending, beautifully complex look at mental illness, life, and loss. I tore through the pages, and, days later, this story still has a hold on me.” —Alexandra Bracken, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Darkest Minds series and Passenger Seventeen-year-old Bo has always had delusions that he can travel through time. When he was ten, Bo claimed to have witnessed the Titanic hit an iceberg, and at fifteen, he found himself on a Civil War battlefield, horrified by the bodies surrounding him. So when his concerned parents send him to a school for troubled youth, Bo assumes he knows the truth: that he’s actually attending Berkshire Academy, a school for kids who, like Bo, have "superpowers." At Berkshire, Bo falls in love with Sofia, a quiet girl with a tragic past and the superpower of invisibility. Sofia helps Bo open up in a way he never has before. In turn, Bo provides comfort to Sofia, who lost her mother and two sisters at a very young age. But even the strength of their love isn’t enough to help Sofia escape her deep depression. After she commits suicide, Bo is convinced that she's not actually dead. He believes that she's stuck somewhere in time — that he somehow left her in the past, and now it's his job to save her. Not since Ned Vizzini’s It’s Kind of a Funny Story has there been such a heartrending depiction of mental illness. In her first contemporary novel, Beth Revis guides readers through the mind of a young man struggling to process his grief as he fights his way through his delusions. As Bo becomes more and more determined to save Sofia, he has to decide whether to face his demons head-on, or succumb to a psychosis that will let him be with the girl he loves.

The Bronx Zoo

The Bronx Zoo
Author: Sparky Lyle,Peter Golenbock
Publsiher: Triumph Books (IL)
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: World Series (Baseball)
ISBN: UOM:49015002997899

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The former "New York Times" bestseller is now available in trade paperback a quarter century after Golenbock's detailed examination of the 1979 New York Yankees World Series championship became hailed as one of the best baseball books written.