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  • Caught in the Ripples

    S McPherson

    Paperback (Nielsen, June 26, 2016)
    When the Exlathars escaped the battle that night, their silhouetted figures merged with the sky, their wings swatted at stars and the Coltis people were too busy celebrating their victory to realise that there wasn’t one. Now the Exlathars are back. And they bring with them remnants of everybody’s past. Back in England, Dezaray discovers just how deep Coldivor’s connection to Earth really goes. But she cannot change their past and she cannot see how to alter their future. So it seems the ripples that shake the surface are only a glimpse of what’s brewing beneath. The young adult fantasy, 'Caught in the Ripples' delves deeper into the Water Rushes saga, answers questions the first book raised and plunges you into an ocean of intrigue and magic. They thought the Elenfar was the end…turns out it was only the beginning. "Caught in the Ripples by S. McPherson takes up the tale of magic, mayhem and other dimensions where magic is real and like the human world, there is always evil trying to impose itself on others."
  • Low-Carb Cookbook - Healthy Lor-Carb Recipie From Dinners To Dessert: Over 188 Fibre-Rich Recipes for the Whole Family

    Joshua McPherson

    language (, April 28, 2020)
    Healthy, home-cooked meals can play a huge role in maintaining a low-carb diet. But many people don’t have the time to cook healthy meals and instead find themselves reaching for carb-loaded frozen meals or fast food. Low-Carb Cookbook makes low-carb cooking convenient, featuring 188 deliciously easy recipes madeLow-Carb Cookbook gives you the lowdown on low-carb eating, with an overview of its numerous health benefits, like weight loss, reducing the risk of diabetes, and improving heart health. Watch your waistline and wallet with helpful shopping lists, and keep up your low-carb diet with simple and satisfying step-by-step recipes for every meal of the day.
  • Heart Healthy CookBook - Comply With Your Heart Healthy Diet: Over 195 Heart Healthy Recipes for the Whole Family

    Joshua McPherson

    language (, April 28, 2020)
    Food is a critical driver of heart health, and this cookbook helps you take the wheel. Heart Healthy Cookbook is full of simple, satisfying meals you can make for you and your family . You don’t have to sacrifice enjoyment to eat a low-sodium diet—the recipes in this heart healthy cookbook are full of flavor to keep you (and your heart) happy.Discover new recipes to love and use every day in the Heart Healthy Cookbook.
  • Shania Streep Wanted to Sleep

    S McPherson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 8, 2017)
    A little girls night time adventure.Shania Streep wanted to sleep but was being kept awake by a strange sound,she looked left, she looked right, she looked up, she looked down, but the cause of the sound could not be found.
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  • Diary of a Sugar Monster: Entries of Confusion

    Tyler McPherson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2017)
    'Diary of a Sugar Monster' is a kid-friendly graphic novel that tells the story of a young girl named Kelcy. After years spent reading too many comics, she has become convinced that her sugar rushes are in fact super powers. After some trial and error, these 'powers' are fully realized during a confrontation with the neighborhood bully. That day, her sugar-induced alter ego is born. She becomes the Sugar Monster. Determined to follow in the footsteps of the heroes that came before her, Kelcy's quixotic fight against evil quickly escalates and she soon learns that life is not as black and white as her comics would make it seem. But if she can just stay out of trouble and get her powers under control, she may still fulfill her destiny and become a true hero.
  • Native Fairy Tales of South Africa

    Ethel McPherson

    language (, May 1, 1919)
    A children's book consisting of folklore collected from the natives of South Africa and arranged in this book. Suitable for all ages. Including adults who yearn to go back to the good old days as a child.
  • Embattled Rebel: Jefferson Davis As Commander in Chief

    James M. McPherson

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, March 4, 2015)
    Explores Jefferson Davis's leadership as commander in chief of the Confederacy while discussing such topics as his military prowess and effective partnership with Robert E. Lee.
  • An Elementary Study of Chemistry

    William McPherson

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, July 29, 2009)
    In offering this book to teachers of elementary chemistry the authors lay no claim to any great originality. It has been their aim to prepare a text-book constructed along lines which have become recognized as best suited to an elementary treatment of the subject. At the same time they have made a consistent effort to make the text clear in outline, simple in style and language, conservatively modern in point of view, and thoroughly teachable. The question as to what shall be included in an elementary text on chemistry is perhaps the most perplexing one which an author must answer. While an enthusiastic chemist with a broad understanding of the science is very apt to go beyond the capacity of the elementary student, the authors of this text, after an experience of many years, cannot help believing that the tendency has been rather in the other direction. In many texts no mention at all is made of fundamental laws of chemical action because their complete presentation is quite beyond the comprehension of the student, whereas in many cases it is possible to present the essential features of these laws in a way that will be of real assistance in the understanding of the science. For example, it is a difficult matter to deduce the law of mass action in any very simple way; yet the elementary student can readily comprehend that reactions are reversible, and that the point of equilibrium depends upon, rather simple conditions. The authors believe that it is worth while to present such principles in even an elementary and partial manner because they are of great assistance to the general student, and because they make a foundation upon which the student who continues his studies to more advanced courses can securely build. The authors have no apologies to make for the extent to which they have made use of the theory of electrolytic dissociation. It is inevitable that in any rapidly developing science there will be differences of opinion in regard to the value of certain theories. There can be no question, however, that the outline of the theory of dissociation here presented is in accord with the views of the very great majority of the chemists of the present time. Moreover, its introduction to the extent to which the authors have presented it simplifies rather than increases the difficulties with which the development of the principles of the science is attended. The oxygen standard for atomic weights has been adopted throughout the text. The International Committee, to which is assigned the duty of yearly reporting a revised list of the atomic weights of the elements, has adopted this standard for their report, and there is no longer any authority for the older hydrogen standard. The authors do not believe that the adoption of the oxygen standard introduces any real difficulties in making perfectly clear the methods by which atomic weights are calculated
  • An Elementary Study of Chemistry

    William McPherson

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, July 29, 2009)
    In offering this book to teachers of elementary chemistry the authors lay no claim to any great originality. It has been their aim to prepare a text-book constructed along lines which have become recognized as best suited to an elementary treatment of the subject. At the same time they have made a consistent effort to make the text clear in outline, simple in style and language, conservatively modern in point of view, and thoroughly teachable. The question as to what shall be included in an elementary text on chemistry is perhaps the most perplexing one which an author must answer. While an enthusiastic chemist with a broad understanding of the science is very apt to go beyond the capacity of the elementary student, the authors of this text, after an experience of many years, cannot help believing that the tendency has been rather in the other direction. In many texts no mention at all is made of fundamental laws of chemical action because their complete presentation is quite beyond the comprehension of the student, whereas in many cases it is possible to present the essential features of these laws in a way that will be of real assistance in the understanding of the science. For example, it is a difficult matter to deduce the law of mass action in any very simple way; yet the elementary student can readily comprehend that reactions are reversible, and that the point of equilibrium depends upon, rather simple conditions. The authors believe that it is worth while to present such principles in even an elementary and partial manner because they are of great assistance to the general student, and because they make a foundation upon which the student who continues his studies to more advanced courses can securely build. The authors have no apologies to make for the extent to which they have made use of the theory of electrolytic dissociation. It is inevitable that in any rapidly developing science there will be differences of opinion in regard to the value of certain theories. There can be no question, however, that the outline of the theory of dissociation here presented is in accord with the views of the very great majority of the chemists of the present time. Moreover, its introduction to the extent to which the authors have presented it simplifies rather than increases the difficulties with which the development of the principles of the science is attended. The oxygen standard for atomic weights has been adopted throughout the text. The International Committee, to which is assigned the duty of yearly reporting a revised list of the atomic weights of the elements, has adopted this standard for their report, and there is no longer any authority for the older hydrogen standard. The authors do not believe that the adoption of the oxygen standard introduces any real difficulties in making perfectly clear the methods by which atomic weights are calculated
  • An Elementary Study of Chemistry

    William McPherson

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, July 29, 2009)
    In offering this book to teachers of elementary chemistry the authors lay no claim to any great originality. It has been their aim to prepare a text-book constructed along lines which have become recognized as best suited to an elementary treatment of the subject. At the same time they have made a consistent effort to make the text clear in outline, simple in style and language, conservatively modern in point of view, and thoroughly teachable. The question as to what shall be included in an elementary text on chemistry is perhaps the most perplexing one which an author must answer. While an enthusiastic chemist with a broad understanding of the science is very apt to go beyond the capacity of the elementary student, the authors of this text, after an experience of many years, cannot help believing that the tendency has been rather in the other direction. In many texts no mention at all is made of fundamental laws of chemical action because their complete presentation is quite beyond the comprehension of the student, whereas in many cases it is possible to present the essential features of these laws in a way that will be of real assistance in the understanding of the science. For example, it is a difficult matter to deduce the law of mass action in any very simple way; yet the elementary student can readily comprehend that reactions are reversible, and that the point of equilibrium depends upon, rather simple conditions. The authors believe that it is worth while to present such principles in even an elementary and partial manner because they are of great assistance to the general student, and because they make a foundation upon which the student who continues his studies to more advanced courses can securely build. The authors have no apologies to make for the extent to which they have made use of the theory of electrolytic dissociation. It is inevitable that in any rapidly developing science there will be differences of opinion in regard to the value of certain theories. There can be no question, however, that the outline of the theory of dissociation here presented is in accord with the views of the very great majority of the chemists of the present time. Moreover, its introduction to the extent to which the authors have presented it simplifies rather than increases the difficulties with which the development of the principles of the science is attended. The oxygen standard for atomic weights has been adopted throughout the text. The International Committee, to which is assigned the duty of yearly reporting a revised list of the atomic weights of the elements, has adopted this standard for their report, and there is no longer any authority for the older hydrogen standard. The authors do not believe that the adoption of the oxygen standard introduces any real difficulties in making perfectly clear the methods by which atomic weights are calculated
  • RHS Spectacular Plants and how to grow them

    Stewart McPherson

    Hardcover (Wild Nature Press, March 15, 2019)
    RHS Spectacular Plants and how to grow them showcases the world's most bizarre, surprising, weird and wonderful plants, and reveals how many can be easily grown at home! Aimed at enthralling readers in the 8-12 year old age range, RHS Spectacular Plants and how to grow them reveals an incredible range of plants that truly defy belief: from deadly insect-eating sundews, to sensitive plants with leaves that move rapidly when touched, to flowers that look like tiny dancing people, to a Begonia that resembles Darth Vader. All of the plants included in this book are harmless, and most are easy, fun and enthralling to grow on the windowsill, in the garden or the greenhouse. Age appropriate text and more than 400 mesmerising images explain each plant's adaptations and the science behind each species' unusual traits. This work also reveals how to cultivate many of the world's most interesting plants, allowing children to grow at home stinky star-fish flowers to startle their parents, or chocolate mint plants, white strawberries and purple potatoes to surprise their friends! RHS Spectacular Plants and how to grow them makes plants and horticulture fun and engaging! This work will appeal to students, schools, naturalists, pet enthusiasts and all those interested in science and conservation. This is the must-have book for budding young naturalists!
  • Diabetic Cookbook - Recipes For Diabetics Tested And Reviewed By Home Cooks: Over 200 Diabetic Recipes for the Whole Family

    Joshua McPherson

    eBook (, April 28, 2020)
    Going gluten-free is stress-free―200 tasty meals Whether you have a gluten intolerance or you’ve recently decided to cut gluten from your daily diet, making the switch to gluten-free has never been faster, easier, or more delectable. Gluten Free Cookbook is the perfect way to start eating smarter and healthier with tons of recipes you can make at home in just minutes.Lose the gluten and save tons of time with Gluten Free Cookbook.