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Books with author R. L. Greene

  • Debating To Win Arguments: The Elements of Debating and How to Counter Arguments With Ease Using Logic

    R. L. Greene

    eBook
    Tired of hearing your coworkers opinions, but never have the communication skills, or the right words to say to shut their arguments down, and stop them in their tracks? In a mere 90 Minutes, this book will provide the debating techniques required to easily defeat anyone in a debate and Win Arguments.
  • Debating to Win Arguments: The Elements of Debating and How to Counter Arguments With Ease Using Logic

    R. L. Greene

    Paperback (Tru Nobilis Publishing, April 2, 2017)
    Tired of hearing your coworkers opinions, but never have the right words to say to shut their arguments down and stop them in their tracks? In a mere 90 Minutes, this book will provide the tools required to easily defeat anyone in a debate.
  • 13 Days Of Halloween

    Greene

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Dec. 31, 1999)
    A Halloween version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" features such seasonal gifts as bats, goblins, spiders, worms, and ghosts.
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  • The Arms of Brothers: Book two of the Speed of Light series

    Roger L. Greene

    (Divergent Mind LLC, May 2, 2020)
    Alpha males don’t go quietly into the night. Get ready for the beat down. Although he is a badass whose word is law, a chance encounter, a jar of spare change and a little green man are about to rock Dylan’s rock-solid world. No cops. No F.B.I. are Brian’s demands when he commits his first felony. Randy sets out to remove douche from his name. Stewart may have stood against the breeze but a wind he never predicted is about to blow. He’s always been mouthy, but William 2.0 has become a royal pain in everyone’s...Two road trips intended to be a party on wheels get real serious real quick when monster egos get checked by the random events of life. Their last summer together will either bond four friends for life or tear them apart forever. Unlikely relationships make their points, but leave their marks. Powerful. About character, integrity and decision. Still told with an amazing amount of heart but a few less F-bombs.
  • The Creation of Quabbin Reservoir: The Death of the Swift River Valley

    J. R. Greene

    Paperback (The Transcript Press, March 15, 1981)
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  • The Hands of Enemies

    Roger L. Greene

    (Divergent Mind LLC, April 7, 2020)
    “Intense.” “Real.” “Moving.” “Profound.” They’re supposed to be the best days of your life, but first you have to survive them. Superstar high school quarterback Brian Hollingsworth might have it all, but he wants none of it. Best friend Dylan is a badass who believes he runs the world - and for the most part - he pretty much does. Randy is a bad boy looking to establish his reputation. Stewart is just a loser turned about by the breeze. A lonely, manipulative boy accidentally brings these four disparate teens together in the woods. Fists fly. Revenge escalates. Twenty-four hours later, one is clinging to life. Another has stolen a gun. A coward is on the run and someone is on the hunt. With souls teetering on the edge of tragedy, one-by-one, enemies realize that in order to save themselves they must first save each other. A powerful story about loss and forgiveness, rage and redemption - told with an amazing amount of heart and a whole lot of F-bombs. Book one of the Speed of Light Trilogy
  • The Footsteps of Men: Book Three of the Speed of Light Series

    Roger L. Greene

    (Divergent Mind LLC, May 4, 2020)
    Powerful. Bittersweet. About choices.Destiny is a big word whispered in your ear. Maybe you’ll hear it. Maybe you won’t.If he gets the ball, Randy’s gonna run it right up the center. Just try to get in his way. An existence without purpose is dragging Dylan into the depths of despair. While Stewart is finally going balls out, no one seems to care. Although now a mere mortal, Brian is discovering the value of wisdom. William has crossed the line with just about everyone and is recklessly taking chances.Finding your place in the world isn’t easy. Sometimes you fit where you never thought you would. Sometimes the people you count on let you down. The line between right and wrong becomes less certain. Fall finds four friends doing their own thing, going their own way, and leaning on each other one last time before life makes them stand on their own.About vision, duty, fear, right, and becoming who and what only you can be.
  • Tellers of Tales

    R L Green

    Hardcover (Edmund Ward, March 15, 1953)
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  • Creation of Quabbin Reservoir: Death of the Swift River Valley by J. R. Greene

    J. R. Greene

    Paperback (J R Greene, March 15, 1746)
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  • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table

    R L Green

    Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1966)
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  • Modern Fairy Stories

    R L (ed.) Green

    Hardcover (J M Dent & Sons, March 15, 1956)
    Illustrated with colour plates and drawings in the text by E. H. Shepard. Stories by: C. Sinclair, J. Ruskin, L. Carroll, Mrs Ewing, O. Wilde, G. Mac Donald, M. De Morgan, A. Lang, F. Anstey, Mrs Molesworth, R. Kipling, K. Grahame, E. Nesbit . 8vo pp. 270 Rilegato tela, sovracoperta (cloth, dust jacket) Bound in Sundour cloth with special designs for the binding, end-papers, and jackets by Alexander H. Williamson Molto Buono (Very Good)
  • A Book of Nonsense

    R.L. Green

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, Jan. 15, 2000)
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