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  • RVP - The Biography of Robin Van Persie

    Andy Williams

    eBook (John Blake, Sept. 27, 2013)
    In the summer of 2012 Robin Van Persie, or RVP as he is affectionately known by his fans, made the controversial move from Arsenal to Manchester United. As one of the Premier League's most lethal strikers he became the Gunners' eighth alltime top scorer with 132 goals, taking on the captain's armband in the process. But, on 15 August 2012, Arsenal shockingly announced they would be selling RVP to Manchester United for ?24 million. Needing to win the hearts of his new fans over, it was important the Dutch striker got off to a flying start - which he duly did, scoring with his very first shot for the club against Fulham and then bagging a hat-trick against Southampton a week later.Despite his exceptional first season with United, RVP still commands respect amongst Gunners fans, and indeed around the globe, especially in his home country of the Netherlands, as his incredible footballing prowess overcomes fierce club loyalties. Part of the Dutch side who were runners-up in the World Cup in 2010, and with over 70 appearances for his country, Robin Van Persie is one of the modern footballing greats. This is his incredible story.
  • Remarkable "R"

    Angela Williamson

    language (Angela Williamson, Sept. 5, 2018)
    Rebecca is a special dolphin that lives in a river. She talks about the letter “R” in Remarkable “R”. She also teaches them about trees. Trees need a lot of “R” words to live. Enjoy reading Remarkable “R” with your child.
  • A Lone Wolf Story: Forgiveness and Gratitude

    Andrew Williams

    (Williams Publishing, March 3, 2020)
    This book outlines a story of overcoming depression and anxiety. It is a journal formatted book that discusses feelings associated with a spiritual awakening. Success is defined not by material possessions. Rather it is defined individually, based on the self-image, perception, and realization one has created in their own mind. The story is designed to help people connect the dots and overcome obstacles. Everyone fails and makes mistakes in life. Learning its ok to fail, life becomes more about the journey than the destination.At the age of 35, I had enough life experiences to realize I am in more control than I previously knew. This realization comes with the ultimate responsibility. Taking responsibility for my own life, I decided to write about it. The story is based in the year 2019 as I learned new techniques to center and forgive myself. To begin to live a life full of love and gratitude that starts with the simple profound truths that helped change my perspective.
  • Zesty "Z"

    Angela Williamson

    language (Angela Williamson, Sept. 5, 2018)
    Congratulations! We have made it through the alphabet at last. Did you have fun? I did. “Z” is the last letter. And it is a fun one. If you have come this far with your children, I am proud of you for spending so much time with them. Your children will thrive at reading with someone to guide them on their journey. Keep up the good work and have fun reading this last letter book.
  • Math Riddles for Smart Kids : Brain Teaser Logic Puzzles Activity Book for kids to experience about fun and vocabulary

    A.K. Williams

    language (, March 31, 2019)
    In this present reality where kids' lives are winding up progressively more put resources into informal organizations, it is ending up vital to discover approaches to bond with youngsters and help them learn outside of these systems. A decent method for doing this is offering questions to kids and showing them the rationale behind them. Puzzles are progressively helpful and can improve youngsters' psychological state in more ways than you may anticipate. Acquaint them with scholarly silliness: Laughter is essential to bliss and wellbeing. What's more, giggling is a decent method to spur individuals to keep working following a long repetitive day. It can loosen up the mind and body, encourages us discharge pressure, and makes us feel extraordinary. Weariness and keeping youngsters' consideration is one of the biggest issues related with training today, so puzzles can be an extraordinary method to separate the day and loosen up the mind, while keeping the cerebrum working. Work their minds: Problem illuminating and basic reasoning aptitudes are two of the most critical and looked for after capacities in the public eye today. This is shown by the significance of state-administered testing while getting into school and graduate school. Both the ACT and SAT are vigorously founded on basic reasoning and critical thinking abilities. Enigmas have been appeared to improve youngsters' cognizance and inventiveness, making them the ideal prep for kids.
  • Philosophy Body Count: Privatized Prison Corporate Enterprises!: 21st Century Slavery in America!

    William Williams

    language (, Dec. 1, 2017)
    "Private Prison Enterprising Corporations" has established a lucrative and booming "private prison industry". The corrections corporation of America (CCA), and GEO Group, the nation's two largest owners of "private prisons industrial complexes across America, has seen its revenues climb by more than "500 percent" in the last two decades. and "CCA" wants to get much, much bigger: last year, the company made an offer to 48 governor's to buy and operate their state-funded prison's. Yet, what made CCA's pitch to those governor's so audacious and shocking, was that it included so-called "occupancy" requirements, a clause demanding the state to keep those newly privatized prisons at least, to a 90 percent capacity at all times; regardless, of whether crime is rising or decreasing nationally. Occupancy requirements, as it turns out, is common practice within the private prison industry. A new report by "In the Public Interest", and "Anti-Privatization Group", reviewed 62 con tracts for private prisons operating around the country at the local and state levels. "In the Public Interest", found that 41 of those contracts included occupancy requirements mandating that local or state governments keep those facilities between 90 to 100 percent full annually. In other words, whether crime is rising or falling, the state must keep these beds full, in waging this incredible "slave system" enterprise. Private prison venture-capitalist investor's, are guaranteed profits, regardless if prison occupancy falls short of one hundred percent prison inmate occupancy.Human cargo, is the commodity that guarantees enormous profits. However, as we very well perceive, minorities, marginal citizens, illegal immigrants, and poor citizens, along with "detained foreign immigrants" (no legal convictions), will assume the prisons "work force"; which is regulated by "Private Prison Enterprising Corporations". These "slave oriented corporations" have supported and helped write "a three strikes" and "truth in sentencing laws" that drive up prison populations. Their livelihoods depends on American Towns, Cities, and States sending more people to private prisons across America, and keeping them their to labor for;0.25 cents per hour to the maximum of $1.75 cents an hour. The wage $1.75 cents an hour is paid to educated professional and technically advanced prison inmates. Noteworthy: "It's estimated that the state of Colorado alone, not including the many other "private prison facilities, and immigrant detention centers; wasted at least two million dollars of taxpayers money by using CCA's prisons, instead of it own "state prison" facilities. It's estimated that African-Americans, minorities, immigrants, and poor Whites are profiled and censured by "social scientist", who are on the payrolls of "Private Prison Enterprising Corporations"; that forecast the numbers of potential candidates that will enable this 21st century "slave system venture-capital enterprising system" to grow larger and larger as time dictates. However, we will witness the "homeless" citizens of America, being corralled into these "Private Prisons" at enormous "Body-Count" rates, within the near to present years to come...
  • Icy "I"

    Angela Williamson

    language (Angela Williamson, Aug. 22, 2018)
    Ivan is an Ibis. He introduces children to some icy “I” words. He tells children what he learned in a book about “I”. Read along with your child, and discover new things in our big world.
  • Life Lost and Found

    A.K. Williams

    eBook (, Nov. 11, 2015)
    She isn’t dead—but she might as well be.Parties aren’t Madeline’s thing. Being social isn’t her thing. She’s a five-foot eight-inch industrial-strength loser. She’s invisible. She’s no one. She could drop dead in class and no one would notice. So why does she accept an invitation—from someone she barely knows—to the party of the year?Certainly not because Mark Alister is going. Popular, attractive, universally desired Mark Alister. A boy like that would never even look at a trainwreck like her.But . . . he does! He talks to her! They fall in love! And they live happily ever after. The end.Yeah, not a chance. Maybe if she lived in a Disney movie. In reality, Madeline has walked straight into a trap—one which no amount of wishing on stars can save her from. Mark is going to make her face everything she’s been hiding from for the past seven years. He’s going to make her take a hard look at the scars on her arms. And facing the truth about Madeline Parker could either end up fixing her, and make her worthy of being loved . . . or it could kill her.Or both.Equal parts light-hearted and heartbreaking, Life Lost and Found is the story of one girl’s fight to escape a life of isolation, bullying, and self-harm—and into something brighter.All sales are donated to charityThis book was written with a single goal: to help. Which is why 100% of all sales are donated to charity, in particular the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. (No affiliation, it’s just a good cause. Learn about them at afsp.org) Head over to the book's website at www.lifelostandfound.com for current supported charities, as well as bonus content.
  • Adorable "A"

    Angela Williamson

    language (Angela Williamson, Aug. 22, 2018)
    In Adorable “A”, Allen the aardvark, also known as ant bear, introduces children to some words that have the letter “A”. He shares with them his “A” adventure that he took, with his friend, Alvin.
  • Outstanding "O"

    Angela Williamson

    language (Angela Williamson, Sept. 5, 2018)
    In Outstanding “O”, Oscar the olm talks about opposites. Your child will enjoy learning about “O” opposites along with some other “O” words.
  • Ray and the runaway donkey

    Ann Williams

    language (Marva Taylor, Jan. 28, 2014)
    Ray is a little boy who lives on the beautiful island of Jamaica. Find out what his life is like and what happens when his friends dare him to ride a farmer's donkey.
  • Marvelous "M"

    Angela Williamson

    language (Angela Williamson, Sept. 5, 2018)
    In Marvelous "M", your child will meet a mudskipper named Mandy. She will teach them about herself and words that start with "M".