![]() ![]() ![]() Listed in reading order below, click on the link for options to purchase. You’re looking for the Maddox Brothers Series. Will you write books for Travis's brothers? Will you write a book for Shepley and America?īuy Shepley and America's novella, Something Beautiful, here. Follow me on social media to stay in the loop! No, but I do offer signed copies of new releases. ![]() What books are included in the Beautiful Disaster series?īeautiful Disaster, Walking Disaster, A Beautiful Wedding: A Novella, and Almost Beautiful. Will there be a paperback version of A Beautiful Wedding: A Novella? Maddox was actually a blog post I wrote for Valentine's Day 2013. See a list of the full cast and crew here. Who has been cast for the Beautiful Disaster movie? Check my social media for release dates in other countries. The BEAUTIFUL DISASTER movie release date is April 12 in the US. Is it true that Beautiful Disaster is going to be a movie? ![]() Where can I find the Beautiful Disaster sequel, Endlessly Beautiful?Įndlessly Beautiful was removed from Wattpad and my website, rewritten and added to, and published as Almost Beautiful, release September 2022. You can view the reading order for all of my books here. What is the reading order for the Beautiful Disaster series? Includes answers for Walking Disaster, A Beautiful Wedding, and the Maddox Brothers series. ![]()
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![]() Popular level look at how we understand scripture As he explores questions progressive evangelical readers of Scripture commonly face yet fear voicing, Enns reveals that they are the very questions that God wants us to consider - the essence of our spiritual study. The Bible Tells Me So chronicles Enns's spiritual odyssey, how he came to see beyond restrictive doctrine and learned to embrace God's Word as it is actually written. Is this what God really requires? How could God's plan for divine inspiration mean ignoring what is really written in the Bible? These questions eventually cost Enns his job - but they also opened a new spiritual path for him to follow. Rejecting the increasingly complicated intellectual games used by conservative Christians to "protect" the Bible, Enns was conflicted. ![]() But the further he studied the Bible, the more he found himself confronted by questions that could neither be answered within the rigid framework of his religious instruction nor be accepted among the conservative evangelical community. ![]() ![]() Trained as an evangelical Bible scholar, Peter Enns loved the Scriptures and shared his devotion by teaching at Westminster Theological Seminary. ![]() ![]() ![]() Can her new husband show her the truth and love she craves? And can Jehosheba overcome her fear and save the family-and the nation-she loves? With deft skill, Mesu Andrews brings Old Testament passages to life, revealing a fascinating story of the power of unconditional love. ![]() ![]() Winner of the 2012 ECPA Christian Book Award for New Author, she has devoted herself to passionate and intense study of Scripture, bringing the biblical world vividly alive for her readers. To further Athaliah and Jezebel's strategies, she is forced to marry Yahweh's high priest and enters the unfamiliar world of Yahweh's temple. Mesu Andrews is the award-winning author of Love Amid the Ashes, Loves Sacred Song, and Love in a Broken Vessel. But when a mysterious letter from the dead prophet Elijah predicts doom for the royal household, Jehosheba realizes that the dark arts she practices reach beyond the realm of earthly governments. Her work as a priestess in the temple of Baal seems to do the trick. Princess Jehosheba wants nothing more than to please the harsh and demanding Queen Athaliah, daughter of the notorious Queen Jezebel. ![]() ![]() ![]() Albom conveys the heartbreak of watching her suffer (Chika endured surgeries, and lost teeth and hair), while capturing Chika’s sweet spirit and youthful resilience. Doctors in Haiti didn’t have the means to treat Chika, so Albom and his wife-who never had kids-brought her home to Michigan to help save her. In 2013, fun-loving Chika became a resident and, two years later, was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Albom took over the management of an orphanage there. ![]() Albom’s powerful second memoir (after Tuesdays with Morrie) is a tribute to Chika, an orphaned Haitian girl whom Albom and his wife, Janine, cared for from age five to age seven, when she died from a brain tumor. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her first draft didn't include the concept of "quarry-speech" and was added in the second. ![]() Hale first came up with the idea for Princess Academy while writing her first novel, The Goose Girl her husband, Dean Hale, was reading a fiction book about a tutor to a princess, which prompted Hale to develop the idea of a group of "princesses in training". It is the first in the Princess Academy series, followed by Princess Academy: Palace of Stone and Princess Academy: The Forgotten Sisters. The book was named a 2006 Newbery Honor winner as well as a New York Times Bestseller. It tells the story of fourteen-year-old Miri who attends a princess academy that will determine who wins the hand of the prince. Princess Academy is a fantasy novel exploring themes of families, relationships, and education by Shannon Hale published on June 16, 2005, by Bloomsbury. ![]() ![]() ![]() But with her sanity and happiness on the line, Laila must figure out if enduring the unendurable really is the only way to greatness. Soon Laila is discovering the psychedelic highs and perilous lows of nightlife, and the beauty of temporary flings and ambiguity. But three months before graduation, Laila's number one fan is replaced by Nadiya Nazarenko, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who sees nothing at all special about Laila's writing.Ī growing obsession with gaining Nazarenko's approval-and fixing her first-ever failing grade-leads to a series of unexpected adventures. Her creative writing teacher has always told her she has a special talent. The only sort of risk Laila enjoys is the peril she writes for the characters in her stories: epic sci-fi worlds full of quests, forbidden love, and robots. Click here to purchase from Rakuten Kobo Laila Piedra doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, and definitely doesn't sneak into the 21-and-over clubs on the Lower East Side. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Benin, Bermuda, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cape Verde Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Ecuador, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), Gabon Republic, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Greenland, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Macau, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mexico, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, New Zealand, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Saint Helena, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Somalia, South Africa, Suriname, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Vietnam, Virgin Islands (U.S. ![]() ![]() Frequently I found myself really in awe of some of the fine descriptive work. Much of this book, in its authentic feel, speak of a fine eye for detail, a mechanical bent and real experience or at the very least research on the part of this author (in the back of the book a short bio on Lowell tells of a career in the United States Coast Guard, which is the root of the perspective he brings to this book).Ī large part of why the novel is so completely readable and authentic feeling is that Lowell has nicely polished prose, his control and pacing are excellent and the book is simply a pleasure to read on that count. I’m not a bio-tech or an engineer, or even a coffee connoisseur, but it’s all rendered very believable for me. Lowell is meticulous in his construction of the ship and real duties performed by its crew. It is a setting in which you can drop right in and experience what is happening in a very real-seeming way. I think the best part about this book is that it is a place to go and spend some time. He seeks his fortune on a space freighter, and the novel is underway following that experience. ![]() It’s about a young man named Ishmael (yes, Ishmael like in Moby-Dick, and the author is having some fun with that), who, through an unfortunate set of events, finds himself suddenly on his own and forced to leave the “nest” as it were. ![]() ![]() ![]() Nathan Lowell’s novel Quarter Share is a very pleasant read. Book Review: Quarter Share, by Nathan Lowell ![]() ![]() ![]() Teaching math at segregated schools in the South, they were called into service during the WWII labor shortages. ![]() Set against the rich backdrop of World War II, the Space Race, the Civil Rights Era, and the burgeoning fight for gender equality, this talk brings to life the stories of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden, who worked as mathematicians at NASA during the golden age of space travel. General Admission: $10 | Students: FREE | Rockwell Members: FREEĪudiences of all backgrounds will be captivated by the phenomenal true story of the black “human computers” who used math to change their own lives-and their country’s future. General Admission: $20 | Students with ID: FREE | Rockwell Members: FREE IN-PERSON EVENT | Tickets will be sold at the door starting at 5:30 p.m. | Silver Dollar Society and Sponsors-only Reception | Public presentation and Q & AĨ:30 – 9:30 p.m. Location: Corning Museum of Glass Auditorium or Onlineħ – 8:30 p.m. 7:00 PM 8:30 PM America/New_York An Evening with Margot Lee Shetterly | Hidden Figures – The Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race ![]() ![]() ![]() Pasteurization slowly became a legislative matter. But during the nineteenth century mass production and urbanization made milk safety a leading issue of the day, with milk-borne illnesses a common cause of death. But while mother's milk may be the essence of nourishment, it is the milk of other mammals that humans have cultivated ever since the domestication of animals more than 10,000 years ago, originally as a source of cheese, yogurt, kefir, and all manner of edible innovations that rendered lactose digestible, and then, when genetic mutation made some of us lactose-tolerant, milk itself.īefore the industrial revolution, it was common for families to keep dairy cows and produce their own milk. Mark Kurlansky's first global food history since the bestselling Cod and Salt the fascinating cultural, economic, and culinary story of milk and all things dairy-with recipes throughout.Īccording to the Greek creation myth, we are so much spilt milk a splatter of the goddess Hera's breast milk became our galaxy, the Milky Way. ![]() |