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  • The Epic World Of Sea Turtles

    John Mattison

    language (Best Selling Kids Books, June 9, 2017)
    The Epic World Of Sea Turtles is a great educational gift for any 7 to 12 year old that wants to see beautiful high definition pictures and learn all the interesting facts about sea turtles. Learn everything from types of sea turtles, hatchlings, life in the ocean, and much much more. Up close and in your face pictures underwater and on land with detailed descriptions. You'll love it. Get it Today. You and your kids will love this book...grab it now while it's still available at this discounted price.
  • The Vagabond King: A Coming of Age Story

    James Campion Conway

    eBook (Best Selling Books, Sept. 10, 2011)
    "There were times I had to put the book down and simply reflect on how talented this author is."- Underground Book ReviewsDo you love powerfully written, lyrical prose?Do you love detailed description and clever turns of phrase?Then you'll love the coming of age story, The Vagabond King.When his mother dies and he discovers that the man he was raised to believe was his father is not, sixteen-year-old Chris is haunted by a mysterious apparition and flees his affluent surroundings to embark upon a quest to find himself.Hoping she will make a man of him he seeks sanctuary in the home of Magda, a middle aged waitress with a penchant for sex, only to discover that she lives with her father, a cigarette smoking, beer swilling immigrant.Chris hates his shabby new surroundings at the end of the street and the shabby old man at the end of his life who spends his days listening to old blues records and making Chris fetch him fresh cans of beer.But, when the old man tells tales of Communist Hungary, torture, escape and the mysterious medallion he wears, Chris learns that, like the old man’s skipping records, history repeats itself and the roles we play have been played many times before.If you’ve ever wondered “what it’s all about” or, if you liked The Hero With a Thousand Faces (Joseph Campbell), mythological fiction like American Gods (Neil Gaiman), or visionary fiction like The Luminaries or The Alchemist (Paulo Coelho), then this book is for you.The Vagabond King blends ancient mythology and modern cosmology in a lyrically told tale that will leave you thinking long after the last page is turned."...if the world and literature survive into the next age, The Vagabond King will probably be a classic." (TM Romero, Goodreads.com)BUY IT TODAY!AUTHOR INTERVIEWWhat kind of readers will like The Vagabond King?Anyone who is looking for a coming of age story. But, if you are a little more curious about what life is all about on a deeper level, if you like mythological fiction like American Gods (Neil Gaiman) or visionary fiction like The Alchemist (Paulo Coelho) or The Luminaries (Eleanor Catton) then I think the book will appeal to you as I drew heavily on mythological structures I found in The Hero With a Thousand Faces.What genre would you classify The Vagabond King as?First and foremost it is a coming of age story. But, because the book weaves themes of ancient mythology and modern cosmology into a metaphysical mystery you could classify it as mythological fiction or visionary fiction.Why is mythological fiction important today?Life if not logical it is mythological. Mythology speaks to us on a subconscious level and enables us to mature psychologically so that we can live more fulfilled lives.What appeals to you about visionary fiction?I have always questioned life at a deeper level than the average person. I think that, as a genre, visionary fiction does as well.
  • King's Kids: Meet The King Of The Jungle

    King's Kids

    Paperback (King's Kids Books, Oct. 8, 2019)
    King's Kids: Meet the King of the Jungle is the first entry in the K.I.N.G.D.O.M. series of young children's books (ages 3-8), which follows the adventures of Miguel, Kyra, Ryan, and Abby - the King's Kids - as they learn simple but valuable life lessons on a variety of topics ranging from love and acceptance to purpose and teamwork. Each book in the series explores a central theme, using K.I.N.G.D.O.M. as an acronym. In King's Kids: Meet the King of the Jungle, an encounter with a lion teaches the children about the role of the King, the King's authority, and, by extension, their authority as his Kids. Beautifully illustrated and spiritually layered, King's Kids Books offer a fun and engaging way for parents to teach their children about the kingdom of God. Most importantly, young readers are taught that they are children of God, the King. They are not just kids. They are King's Kids!
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  • King's Kids: The King's Big Idea

    King's Kids

    Paperback (King's Kids Books, Oct. 8, 2019)
    King's Kids is the first in an emerging series of children's books designed to impact the lives of kids ages 2-8 with important themes of love, acceptance, and teamwork. Join Miguel, Kyra, Ryan, and Abby as they learn to work together and love one another in overseeing the King's land. Beautifully illustrated and layered with meaningful depictions of God's kingdom, King's Kids offers a fun and engaging way for parents to teach their children about the love of God. Children learn that a king is the ruler of a land, that the King sent His kids to earth, and that He put his kids in charge of everything on earth. Most importantly, young readers are taught that they are King's Kids and that their identity is found in the King!
  • King's Kids: A Day At The Beach

    King's Kids

    Paperback (King's Kids Books, May 12, 2020)
    King's Kids is an emerging series of children's books designed to impact the lives of kids ages 2- 8 with important themes of love, acceptance, and teamwork. Join Miguel, Kyra, Ryan, and Abby as they learn to work together overseeing the King's land. This story has the children enjoying the sun, sand, and waves on a tropical beach, but a visitor who attempts to cast doubt in the mind of Kyra challenges their fun. In the end, they all learn a valuable lesson and are reminded of their identity as Kids of the Kings. A perfect bedtime story that kids find relatable, peaceful and joyful Kids learn about themes of love, acceptance, and teamwork as they observe the King's Kids. Includes "Keys from the King" page to help parents share important themes with their kids