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  • Don't Panic Third Edition: Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks

    Reid Wilson

    eBook (HarperCollins e-books, June 23, 2009)
    The authority on panic and anxiety—newly revised and expandedAre you one of the more than nineteen million Americans who suffer from anxiety? Don’t panic. Newly revised and expanded, this edition offers a straightforward and remarkably effective self-help program for overcoming panic and coping with anxious fears. With insight and compassion, Reid Wilson, Ph.D., demystifies anxiety attacks and provides indispensable advice, including:how a panic attack happens, what causes it, and how it can affect your lifehow to recognize, manage, and control the moment of panichow to control the chronic muscle tensions that increase anxietyhow to conquer fear and face problems with confidencehow to decide which medication is right for youhow to establish reachable goals and rediscover the joy of living
  • Spark

    T.D. Wilson

    language (AuthorHouse, July 5, 2018)
    Lucas Tavera is twelve years old. He has been in an accident, and now something is terribly wrong with him. His mother is convinced hes close to death, and the CIA has taken him into custody. All Lucas is certain of is that, somehow, hes been given incredible powers. As a dark organization emerges, Lucas is told he must use his powers to fight, but he soon realizes that his greatest enemy is still hidden beneath the surface.
  • I Love to Tell the Story: 100+ Stories of Justice, Inclusion, and Hope

    Rev Nancy Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2016)
    If God is love, we are loved. Dr. Wilson knows that she has been part of the LGBTQ story of people standing up and saying, “Enough!” I Love to Tell the Story is a collection of over 100 stories of love. From burying their dead from AIDS, fighting with the National Council of Churches, standing on courthouse steps for marriage, Rev. Dr. Nancy Wilson and thousands of other MCC history-makers were on the front lines preaching love for all. Read I Love to Tell the Story because these stories will leave you inspired and empowered to continue the quest of preaching love for God and the love for humankind—all kinds.
  • My Pants Ate My Legs

    Revlon Wilson

    eBook (AuthorHouse, )
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  • Spark

    T.D. Wilson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, July 5, 2018)
    Lucas Tavera is twelve years old. He has been in an accident, and now something is terribly wrong with him. His mother is convinced he’s close to death, and the CIA has taken him into custody. All Lucas is certain of is that, somehow, he’s been given incredible powers. As a dark organization emerges, Lucas is told he must use his powers to fight, but he soon realizes that his greatest enemy is still hidden beneath the surface.
  • The Potentate of Pinklepump

    W.T. Wilson

    language (, May 5, 2017)
    If you’re a kid who’s ever dreamed of adventures on alien planets, especially a girl, you just have to read my Report to Multiversapol. If I told you I’ve fought alien pirate cannibals, ruled my own kingdom, found food for a mountain-sized endangered species, and had visions of Joan of Arc herself, you’d probably think I was a bit cracked. You might even think this is just science fiction for kids, but you’d have it all wrong.When Multiversapol, my current employer, enrolled me in the Blönduós Intergalactic School for Gifted Children in Þorlákshöfn, Iceland, I never guessed what they had planned for me. They decided to drill a hole in my head and ship me off to a village called Pinklepump on the distant planet Trummadumm 4. They wanted me to save an endangered species called a Mudsuckle Gomparump.They gave me some help. I got stuck with Dr. Wugmunn Mutt, a fat little alien who could be helpful once in a while. My so-called expert on everything made me angry half the time. He’s such a know-it-all. He quotes formulas from Chinese medicine. He even has the gall to tell me I like to stretch the truth.Most helpful, though, was a flying robot called Niascythe who looked kind of like a bearcat. The little girls of Pinklepump loved Niascythe. Even those silly twins, Melybud and Lizybud, helped out a couple times when the little she-devils weren’t fighting with each other.When we got kidnapped by the Milky Way’s nastiest pirate, Captain Berthabella Tûgajûg, I thought it was the end. She called herself the Whisperer of a Hundred Languages. I sure never heard her whisper. She was a real loudmouth. She drank jugs of grog infused with little bugs called chipyiddies.We even got attacked by a school of sharkdemons who wanted to eat our boys. I don’t know why they wouldn’t eat girls. They sure didn’t look like sharks. It turned out they were actually one-eyed Qooqua pirates with four tentacles. Pirates can be kind of cool, but I hate cannibals.I haven’t even mentioned Mudpile, the endangered species and real hero of the story (except for me). Multiversapol never told me he could talk (sort of) and had about a gazillion little muddie babies I had to find a way to feed. Ask Wugmunn if you want to know where their mommy ran off to.Of course, I couldn’t have done any of this without the help of my mentor, Joan. You know your history, right? Joan of Arc, the greatest heroine of all time. She practically conquered all of France when she was a teenager. I’m pretty sure I’m her reincarnation.Anyway, if you want to know how I overcame all this to become the Potentate of Pinklepump, you’ll just have to read my report. Then you’ll realize this isn’t just science fiction for kids. How else can you learn about aliens, pirates, cannibals, robots, endangered species, and life in the far reaches of the Universe? I’ll even give you Wugmunn’s recipe for jumping salad if you read my report.What they’re saying about The Potentate of Pinklepump‟Talk about excitement! Rosalee Adasdottir’s report is filled with thrills and spills, and how she survived battles with the most awful monsters.” - The Journal of Galactic Survival‟A wonderful tale of adventure from a 12 year old girl...a story for the ages.” - Tales of Interstellar Adventure‟Pirates, cannibals, spoiled little girls...Rosalee is the greatest adventurer in the galaxy.” - Space Traveler Weekly‟Every endangered species can be rescued. Rosalee shows us how it’s done.” - The Milky Way Guide to Endangered SpeciesCategoriesAction & AdventureRobotsScience FictionEndangered SpeciesExtraterrestrial AliensMonstersPiratesMiddle Grade Fiction
  • The Bringer of Baal

    W.T. Wilson

    language (, May 20, 2017)
    Nymphs, a Toad Demon, and Crow PoopWhen young Dorrell Fleth, paladin-in-training at the The Monastery and Military Academy of the Queen Goddess, wakes up in the middle of the night and sees a fantastical girl sitting at the end of his bed, he knows his life is about to change. He thinks she must be a Yishi forest nymph, an enchantress, or a witch.When she disappears with his coveted longsword, Hellionslayer, Dorrell is forced to break his holy vows and leave the Monastery to recover his sword. He finds her and Hellionslayer at a local tavern, where she persuades him to help her rescue six little girls from Huldufůrk slavers.That was the easy part. When they encounter his Queen Goddess, Ilya, and her Huldufůrk army, he is flabbergasted to find she is a spoiled five year old girl. She takes a fancy for Dorrell, insisting that he become her slave playmate. Dorrell and his precious sword are seized and given to Ilya.At the castle he meets Ilya's chambermaid, Quiet Stream. She reveals she is a Yishi spy. She tells him that Ilya's governess is actually Grýla, an evil toad demon. She plans to eat the little girl and seize the throne. Dorrell helps Quiet Stream and Ilya escape from the castle.After escaping the castle, Ilya shows she is much more than the Queen Goddess. At the Boohoo Baby Market, Dorrell sees nine babies destined for Huldufůrk cooking pots. Ilya uses her magic wand to disguise the babies as toads. They flee through Goatwood Forest with the Huldufůrk army and a toad demon in hot pursuit...
  • My Pants Ate My Legs

    Revlon Wilson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
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  • Kenny Chesney

    Rene Wilson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Highlights the life and career of the country music singer, from his childhood in a small town in Tennessee to a successful career in which he has been named Entertainer of the Year by the Academy of Country Music three times.
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  • Kenny Chesney

    Rene Wilson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
    - 1st grade reading level provides struggling elementary and middle school students with high interest topics presented in an adult format that prevents embarrassment- Biographies of country music's hottest stars- Full-color, dynamic photographs take readers behind the scenes- Full text features (Table of Contents, Glossary, websites) allow struggling readers to learn navigation of the book.
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  • Nearly Lost but Dearly Won

    P. T. Wilson

    Hardcover (IndyPublish, Aug. 9, 2007)
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  • Frank Oldfield, or Lost and Found

    T. P. Wilson

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Nov. 17, 2017)
    Excerpt from Frank Oldfield, or Lost and FoundBefore Jim had time to answer, a coarse-looking man of middle height, his hands thrust deep into his pockets, a pipe in his mouth, and his whole appearance bespeak ing one who, in his best moments, was never thoroughly sober, strode up to the unhappy mother, and shouted out.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.