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  • All These Things

    poole-susie

    Hardcover
    Rare Book
  • All Good Things

    Emma Newman

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, June 1, 2017)
    As the Iris family consolidates their hold on Nether society, Will finds himself more powerful and yet more vulnerable than ever. His strongest supporters are gone, and his wife has left him, a fact that will destroy him if it comes out. To keep his position-and to stay alive-he needs to get her back, whatever the cost.Cathy has finally escaped the Nether but finds her reliance on Sam's protection chafing. When the mysterious sorceress, Bea, offers her a chance to earn true freedom, Cathy makes a deal with her. But can she and Sam work out the best way to navigate Bea's plans for the future without becoming another of her victims? Meanwhile, Sam finds that good deeds bring few rewards in the Elemental Court, and that the path to saving the world from self-destruction is strewn with blood, lawyers, and sleepless nights.Max and the gargoyle struggle to protect innocents as Rupert continues to be obsessed with finding Bea. As their fundamental beliefs in the way the Worlds work falters, they have to make difficult choices about where their loyalties lie.
  • Three Good Things

    Lois Peterson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 16, 1811)
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  • All Things New

    Lauren Miller, Rachel Jacobs, Three Saints Press

    Audiobook (Three Saints Press, Aug. 25, 2017)
    From the author of Parallel and Free to Fall comes a novel about how it feels to be broken and what means to be real. Seventeen-year-old Jessa Gray has always felt broken inside, but she's gotten very good at hiding it. No one at school knows about the panic attacks, the therapy that didn't help, the anxiety meds that haven't worked. But when a severe accident leaves her with a brain injury and noticeable scars, Jessa's efforts to convince the world that she's okay finally crumble - now she looks as shattered as she feels. Fleeing from her old life in Los Angeles, Jessa moves to Colorado to live with her dad, but things go from bad to worse when she realizes she's seeing bruises and scars on the people around her that no one else can see. She blames it on the accident, but as her body heals and the hallucinations continue, Jessa wonders if what she's seeing could somehow have a deeper meaning. In her quest for answers, she falls for Marshall, a boy with a heart defect whose kindness and generous spirit slowly draw Jessa out of her walled-off shell and into the broken, beautiful, real world - a place where souls get hurt just as badly as bodies, and we all need each other to heal. All Things New is a love story about perception and truth, physical and emotional pain, and the messy, complicated people we are behind the masks we put on for the world, perfect for fans of All the Bright Places and The Fault in Our Stars.
  • All Things New

    Amanda Moore Geras

    (Independently published, Dec. 5, 2019)
    Inspire young readers to read and memorize Scripture with this beautifully illustrated children's book.
  • All Things New

    Amanda Moore Geras

    (, Dec. 4, 2019)
    Inspire young readers to read and memorize Scripture with this beautifully illustrated children's book.
  • All Good Things

    Sara Cannon

    Paperback
    The rough draft of a first romance.
  • All Good Things

    Suzanna Swenson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2011)
    Hey Readers! My Senior year is coming to an end and I have to make plans for what comes next - and I don't have a clue! It's exciting to be so close to independence, but the responsbility's a bit scary, too. I don't want to make the wrong choices. Come along as I show you how I'm seeking God's will for the next step in my life! ~Abby Jones "All Good Things" is the final book in the Abby Jones Series. In this series of three books, readers follow the life of Abby Jones, a Christian teen in public high school, as she confronts issues of current relevance in her journal entries, emails to friends, and interactions with people in her community. As she struggles with problems both serious and trivial, Abby rejoices that God remains constant.