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Rick Miller

    Kingdom of Dreams
    Really, What's Two Billion Years Among Friends?
    Lincolnism
    Casey's Kite
    The World According to the Simpsons
    The Book of Internal Exercises
    • The Taoist philosophy of self-healing, spiritual development and selfenergizing is delineated through internal exercises, including meditation and breathing exercises

      The Book of Internal Exercises
    • The World According to the Simpsons

      What Our Favorite TV Family Says about Life, Love, and the Pursuit of the Perfect Donut

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      "Keslowitz fixes a serious eye on America's favorite dysfunctional cartoon crew." -Larry McShane, Associated Press "An accomplished work with many insights to share." -Duncan Dobbelmann, PhD .,."His book of d'oh is a big hit." -New York Daily News When The Simpsons premiered, many hailed it as a sign of society's decline. And to them we say: D'oh! Instead, The Simpsons has become the smartest and most pointed look at the world we live in-all while becoming everyone's favorite TV family. The World According to The Simpsons is a hilarious and insightful study of what The Simpsons has to say about society, and how society is affected by The Simpsons. What does Marge say about the state of modern feminism? Are we too obsessed with "Hollywood Jerk" celebrities? Are Americans as great as they think? Is Homer the new industrialized employee? Will no Simpson child be left behind?No issue is settled until the Simpsons have had their say. So sit back, relax, and explore the wisdom of Springfield and what it means for our society. Or as Homer might say, "Mmm...bookalicious."

      The World According to the Simpsons
    • Casey's Kite

      • 36 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of individuality and creativity, this book encourages readers to embrace their unique paths, much like Casey's kite, which takes flight in its own direction. It inspires children to express themselves and follow their dreams, highlighting the joy of self-discovery and the importance of letting go of expectations.

      Casey's Kite
    • Lincolnism

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intertwining of faith and governance, the narrative highlights historical appeals by Presidents Lincoln and Harding for a nation grounded in Biblical principles and divine authority. Emphasizing the ongoing need for a "new birth of freedom," the book reflects on the importance of adhering to God's law within the framework of American democracy. The author, Rick Miller, draws from his extensive military background and personal experiences in Colorado, weaving together themes of liberty, justice, and the spiritual foundation of the nation.

      Lincolnism
    • Set against the backdrop of an expansive timeline, the narrative explores the profound bond between two friends as they navigate the complexities of existence over two billion years. The story delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and the human experience, illustrating how connections endure through time and change. Through rich character development and imaginative storytelling, the book invites readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the passage of time, making it a thought-provoking journey.

      Really, What's Two Billion Years Among Friends?
    • Kingdom of Dreams

      Where a Dream Becomes Reality

      Embarking on a transformative quest, a young dream named Sam teams up with the steadfast knight, Sir Persistence, to navigate the treacherous Forest of The Glooming. Throughout their perilous journey, they confront the menacing Sir Problem, who schemes to thwart Sam's mission to reach the Village of Reality. This adventure is filled with unexpected twists and challenges, showcasing how courage and determination can turn dreams into reality. Readers will be captivated by Sam's bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.

      Kingdom of Dreams
    • Masters track and field athlete Mark Gomes returned to athletic prominence after a 15-year layoff using a combination of traditional and unusual training and dietary tactics. This book provides a great how-to manual for other athletes in their 30s and 40s returning to competition. It also provides a compelling account of the psychological factors that drove Gomes to compete again, an account that caused him to reflect back to his Division I running career at Northeastern University (and some odd - and sometimes comedic - events that occurred there). This book provides: Gomes' full training and workout regimen Gomes' specific dietary approach Gomes' approach to certain injuries Gomes' approach to mental attitude and outlook to keep training fun

      Faster Than Forty