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  • The Book of Revelations: A Collection of Short Stories by Daragh Fleming

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    Sit down and buckle up for a bizarre journey into madness. This is a collection of fifteen short stories, each designed, in its own unique way, to reveal something about the human experience and hit a nerve in the reader. Whether the life of a murderer or of a soon-to-be father, the reader is left contemplating the intricacies of life.


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  • The Celestial Life by Sean Anderson

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    For a billion years, Jonathan Celestial has worked as a star, filling the night sky with warmth and light. Ostracized by all the stars because of a terrible event that unfolded many years ago, he is ready for a fresh experience. Excited to use the 30 days of vacation time he has accrued, he decides to fall to Earth and take on the form of a human. On Earth, Jonathan’s cheerfulness and idealism collide with reality. He makes friends with the guitarist of a post-rock band, falls in love with a bookworm, and evades a governmental investigation which threatens to compromise his mission. Little does he know that his past and present are more connected than he initially thought, and soon he will have to confront the greatest challenge of his life yet: asking for forgiveness from someone he hurt.​


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  • cover of The Choice: Should the Church Affirm LGBTQ+ Identities and Ways of Living? by Ron Highfield.

    The Choice: Should the Church Affirm LGBTQ+ Identities and Ways of Living?

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    Ron Highfield has made a significant contribution to the present-day discussion of LGBTQ+ claims by a tight focus on the work of Karen Keen. Highfield’s The Choice is a careful and erudite analysis of Keen’s work that uncovers a species of argument being offered from many quarters. First, he lays bare Keen’s postmodern substitution of feeling and rhetoric for Scripture and sound reasoning. “From the postmodern perspective,” he notes, “autobiography is argument.” In such a case, Scripture can be displaced by personal desire. Second, he skillfully explains the implications of such an approach to an orthodox view of the Bible. If only those historic demands of Scripture that pass muster with one’s self-defined notions of kindness, justice, love, secular psychology, and minimal human suffering (i.e., inconvenience, restraint of desire) are obligatory to Christians, we are back to the ancient times in Israel when every individual is a law to her/himself. Contrary to Keen’s claim to show how evangelicals can defend an “affirming” case for same-sex marriage, Dr. Highfield demonstrates that her case abandons an orthodox view of God-breathed Scripture in order to read into the Bible what our postmodern culture otherwise could only wish it had said.
    —Rubel Shelley, MTH, PhD; Teaching Minister, Harpeth Hills Church of Christ, Brentwood, TN; Author of Male & Female God Made Them: A Biblical Review of LGBTQ+ Claims and The Ink is Dry: God’s Distinctive Word on Marriage, Family, and Sexual Responsibility
     
     

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  • The Darkened Mirror by Amanda Crum

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    Josie Burns and her little sister, Emily, are coping with the loss of their brother Andy, who disappeared from his bed in the middle of the night six years ago. Forced to move to Maine to live with two great aunts after their parents separate, they discover that a shared dream and a mysterious cupboard hidden in the basement hold the key to their brother’s whereabouts. A foreign land that exists in a different time and the sinister man who rules it draw the sisters closer to an answer…and to a secret that will change their lives forever.


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  • The Family Worship Guide: A handbook for the Christian Home

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    The Family Worship Guide is a call to rediscover and implement the biblical practice of family worship, a discipline that will encourage the development of multigenerational disciples and strengthen the core of Christian families throughout the body of Christ. Christian parents have a special and profound calling to disciple their children faithfully and instruct them in the ways of Christ.

     

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  • The Fear of Eden (with study guide)

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    The Fear of Eden is unlike any book you have read. Miller is intensely serious about living according to the Word of God. He first sets out basic Biblical narratives that tell of what God has done and how he expects humans, made in his image, to react. From here, Chuck turns to Proverbs and Psalms to discover God’s basic instructions for life. These two Biblical works contain the wisdom of God. Chuck stresses that according to the Word, fear is the beginning of wisdom. The person who really wants to know God’s way needs to approach the God of the Bible in great awe and trembling because of his majesty. The fear of God and attention to wisdom are essential for spiritual formation and growth toward spiritual maturity.


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  • The History of the Restoration Movement in Illinois in the 19th Century

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    In 1880 there were more members of the Restoration Movement churches in Illinois than in any state in the United States or in any country in the world. The authors, in a series of essays, elaborate upon the various religious tributaries involved from the beginning and have depicted churches, leaders, members, educational institutions, books, journals, and organizations in their various and wide-ranging manifestations.


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  • cover of Madness of Captain Mills by Bryan Kesselman

    The Madness of Captain Mills

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    Captain John Powell Mills voyages across the oceans entrusted with conducting emigrants to new worlds, but with a mind gradually losing its hold on reality and an increasing dependence on alcohol. His passengers and crew are threatened with disaster. Based on a true story.
     
     
     

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  • Cover of Melody of Three by S.D. Reeves

    The Melody of Three (Evercharm Series: Book 2)

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    Sorcerer Christaan De Rein’s return to Liverpool does not go well, starting with the fact that his trusted apprentice, Higgins, dies on the way. Then again, Higgins dies a lot. Of course, Rein doesn’t expect to be welcomed with open arms after being banished for nine years, but a cryptic summons from The Musician herself cannot go unanswered. But when Rein arrives all is in chaos. People with fairy blood are turning up dead. The Forum Magicae is undone and the Curators sieged. And in another world altogether, where Earth is just a legend, a girl named Niena and a cursed lyre hold the key to saving both realms. Or destroying them.


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  • The Mover by JC Garton

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    One portal. Two outcasts. Three days. Four Kingdoms.
    A breather–that’s what Eddie needed. A serious break from everything.
    When Eddie agrees to spend Easter weekend at her dad’s rehab with the rest of her family, nothing could have prepared her for the perilous trip to come. After falling asleep somewhere off-limits, Eddie suddenly wakes to find herself in a distant land–her only guiding light, a tall boy with a devilish grin and hair that shimmers in the moonlight.
    A miracle–that’s what Aldous needed. A catalyst for change. Aldous isn’t the world’s best suuga–in fact, he isn’t even mediocre, he’s downright atrocious. Enchantments, seals, you name it, Aldous will find a way to muck things up. So when Eddie Burke appears on his floor one night, Aldous is soon presented with a new task–convincing the girl he loves to stay with him.
    Movement majik brought them together, but will it also tear them apart?

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  • cover of The Occulting Light by Robert McDermott

    The Occulting Light

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    ”McDermott’s writing focuses on the everyday and the mundane then skews it slightly.  In some stories there is a vein of dark humour, in others a beautiful poignancy, and in some a surreal quality, all mined from the small things that pass most of us by.  His unique observations make each story a journey into a world at once familiar yet also strange, intriguing and arresting.  His short stories are fever dreams and visions that will linger in your thoughts.  This is a collection to relish.”  — Shane Dunphy author of Bring Her Home 
     
     

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  • The Sky Over Chaos: Short Stories by Markus McDowell

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    Chaos rattles our arrogance, shakes loose the dust, breaks rigor mortis. In chaos, you find out who you are—what matters, what you fear, what you love…

    A collection of nine short stories about chaos in multiple genres: historical, speculative, stream-of-consciousness, poetic, literary, and more.


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  • Cover of The Story of Everything by Eric Schrock

    The Story of Everything

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    Based on the biblical Timothy, this book details the struggle of one man to reconcile the God of his people with the events of his life. For as long as he can remember, his mother and grandmother have told him the stories of God, but that God seems so far away in this pagan land. As Timothy learns to apply the stories of his faith, he begins to understand the nature of God. However, not everything turns out as he expects.


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  • The Year of Oceans

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    Hugo Larson is a retired accountant living in North Seattle. Having recently lost the person most important to him, he attempts to make a life for himself in spite of that gaping absence. While he spends his time swimming, gardening, and accomplishing the mundane tasks of everyday life, he also has several important relationships to manage. Adrian is Hugo’s caring but foolish son, a young man desperately in need of career guidance. Hugo’s brother, Martin, brims with positive energy and a life many would envy: a kind wife, an illustrious teaching career, and a darling granddaughter—but at the implications of retiring. Then there is Paul, a serene next-door neighbor and friend who is haunted by his own loss, who goes on adventures with Hugo through the city. Despite all this, Hugo faces the heaviness of existence, confronts towering questions, embraces and then pushes away those close to him. Through the course of one year, he faces his past, struggles with the present, and questions the future.


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  • To and Fro Upon the Earth: A Novel

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    The debut novel from author Markus McDowell, this literary work is a re-imagining of an old-fashioned story of grief and the search for meaning in a world that seems not only uncaring, but vindictive. To and Fro Upon the Earth is a captivating (and disturbing) story about a man who rejects the common answers to life, suffering, and injustice. In his life, in his dreams, and in painful flashbacks, Jay Adam faces the agony of grave injustice, experiences the cold hand of fate, and reluctantly embarks upon a questionable search for meaning and hope.

     

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  • UK Law Student Review 1(1)

    This issue includes:

    • Restrictions on the Use of Sexual History Evidence: an Examination of Section 41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 by Zain Khan
    • A Critical Analysis of Gender Discriminatory Practices in Insurance Law in the UK – Equality at all costs? by Guro Slettvold
    • Trademark Parody: Limit to the Concept of Dilution or Inherent Right of the Public? by Andromachi Kampantai
    • The Impact of Alokpa and Moudoulou on EU Citizenship and Fundamental Rights by Isabella Reynoso
    • One hand for yourself and one for the ship: A case comment on the Case (C-399/12) Federal Republic of Germany v Council [2014] by Stephania Elis Karasamani
    • ‘The Elusive Standard of Reasonableness’? by Amelia Skelding
    • Social Work Skills Can Fill the Gaps in Legal Education: Law Student Opinions of their Preparation for Practice with Clients by Stephanie K. Boys, Stephanie Q. Quiring, Carrie A. Hagan

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