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Guardian
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Mystery and supernatural suspense follow when a family moves into the "perfect" home, only to find a haunted house riddled with mishaps and mayhem in a sequel to "Shadow Child."
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The Trouble with Angels by Debbie Macomber Click on the halo for pricing and
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Macomber follows her nationally bestselling A Season of Angels with a delightful sequel
featuring three heavenly but feather-brained angelic messengers. Inspired by their success
last Christmas, Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy return to answer the prayers of three
troubled mortals and ensure a holiday season filled with love and joy.
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The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho; Alan R. Clarke Click on the halo for pricing and
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A Magical Tale About Forgiving Our Past and Believing in Our Future
The enchanting, true story of The Valkyries begins in Rio de Janeiro when author Paulo Coelho gives his mysterious master, J., the only manuscript for his book The Alchemist. Haunted by a devastating curse, Coelho confesses to J., "I've seen my dreams fall apart just when I seemed about to achieve them." In response, J. gives Coelho a daunting task: He must find and speak with his guardian angel. "The curse can be broken," he replies, "if you complete the task."
Rising to the challenge, Paulo and his wife, Cristina, drop everything, pack their bags, and take off on a forty day adventure into the starkly beautiful and sometimes dangerous Mojave Desert--where they encounter more than they bargained for. A masterful blend of the exotic locales, dramatic adventure, and magical storytelling for which Coelho's fictional works are renowned, this true-life account is at once a modern-day adventure and a metaphysical odyssey.
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Wendy's Phoenix by Roger Elwood Click on the halo for pricing and
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This is the first of four trade-sized "Angelwalk" novels to be published in the next year. These stories of redemption and fulfillment involve angels in human form who help people in need of triumph over adversity. In "Wendy's Phoenix, " a young public defender who has devoted her life to helping those less fortunate realizes the importance of God and faith in her life when her world is turned upside down by an automobile accident.
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Where Angels Fear to Tread by Edward Morgan Forster Click on the halo for pricing and
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Witty, satiric and beautifully modulated, Forster's first novel skewers the moral
hypocrisy of the British upper-middle class. Where Angels Fear to Tread is a comedy of
manners that farcically demonstrates how a comic clash of cultural sensibilites can
quickly turn to tragedy.
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Where Angels Fear to Tread by Edward Morgan Forster
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"Let her go to Italy!" he cried. "Let her meddle with what she doesn't
understand! Look at this letter! The man who wrote it will marry her, or murder her, or do
for her somehow. He's a bounder, but he's not an English bounder. He's mysterious and
terrible. He's got a country behind him that's upset people from the beginning of the
world."
When a young English widow takes off on the grand tour and along the way marries a penniless Italian, her in-laws are not amused. That the marriage should fail and poor Lilia die tragically are only to be expected. But that Lilia should have had a baby -- and that the baby should be raised as an Italian! -- are matters requiring immediate correction by Philip Herriton, his dour sister Harriet, and their well-meaning friend Miss Abbott.
In his first novel, E. M. Forster anticipated the themes of cultural collision and the sterility of the English middle class that he would develop in A Room with a View and A Passage to India. Where Angels Fear to Tread is an accomplished, harrowing, and malevolently funny book, in which familiar notions of vice and virtue collapse underfoot and the best intentions go mortally awry.
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Where Angels Fear to Tread by Edward Morgan Forster; Edward Petherbridge Click on the halo for pricing and
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In this sophisticated comedy by the author of A Room With a View, a group of well-bred
English people are exposed to a situation which rouses in each of them violent and
unexpected reactions. The event which sparks them off is the marriage of one of their
number to a flashy young Italian, Gino. The contrast between the narrow prejudice of the
English party and the passion of Gino forms the central theme of the story.
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The Spirit
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Unlikely
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In four novellas, "animal attraction" gains a whole new meaning as four couples discover love thanks to unexpected, sometimes hilarious, and always entertaining assistance.
L. Siemens�2000