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Pastor and evangelist Greg Laurie addresses the question, “Where is God in times of tragedy?” What’s more, he explains what the Bible has to say about the end of the world and how you can have peace and hope in uncertain times. Available in packs of 10 Available as an e-book
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Pastor and evangelist Greg Laurie addresses the question, “Where is God in times of tragedy?” What’s more, he explains what the Bible has to say about the end of the world and how you can have peace and hope in uncertain times.
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Love In The Ruins (the Adventures Of A Bad Catholic At A Time Near The End Of The World) (paperback)
Dr. Tom More Has Created A Stethoscope Of The Human Spirit. With It, He Embarks On An Unforgettable Odyssey To Cure Mankind's Spiritual Flu. - By Walker Percy - Paperback
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Not the End of the World
The Guardian (London) has called comic-thriller writer Christopher Brookmyre "the next star of the genre". His American debut, Not the End of the World, is a fast and furious novel set in Los Angeles at the near side of the millennium, at a point when the world is about to spin out of control -- and maybe out of existence. When an oceanic research vessel is discovered with all of its crew vanished, it sets off a chain of events that pulls Lt. Larry Freeman of the LAPD out of the ho-hum assignment of overseeing...
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The Island at the End of the World
The "island" in question is the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia; this locale was introduced to the majority of the world by explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, who of course died in a perilous expedition to the Antarctic in 1915. With the documentary The Island at the End of the World, naturalist and global explorer Greg Grainger embarks on the exact same route as Shackleton with a multi-person crew in tow, including: seasoned mountain climber Greg Mortimer; Tony Wheeler, progenitor of the Lonely...
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There ought to be a name for the genre Murakami ( A Wild Sheep Chase ) has invented, and it might be the literary pyrotechno-thriller. The plot here is so elaborate that about 100 pages, one-fourth of the book, elapse before its various elements begin to fit together, but Murakami's lightning prose more than sustains the reader. Embellished with witticisms, wordplay and allusions to such figures as Stendhal heroes and Lauren Bacall, the tale is set in a Tokyo of the near future. Thanks to a wonderland...
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e-book: Is the End of the World Near? (Virtual Product in PDF Format)
Pastor and evangelist Greg Laurie addresses the question, “Where is God in times of tragedy?” What’s more, he explains what the Bible has to say about the end of the world and how you can have peace and hope in uncertain times. This is a virtual product. Within one business day of your purchase, you will receive an email from us with this product as an attachment in PDF format. Also available as a booklet
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Until the End of the World
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Prophets and madmen inhabit this fascinating look at the cries of the end is near that echo throughout human history.
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Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World (Paperback)
Description Japan's most widely-read and controversial writer, author of A Wild Sheep Chase, hurtles into the consciousness of the West with this narrative about a split-brained data processor, a deranged scientist, his shockingly undemure granddaughter, and various thugs, librarians, and subterranean monsters--not to mention Bob Dylan and Lauren Bacall. Murakami's postmodern venture into science-fiction territory won the Tanizaki Prize, Japan's equivalent of the Pulitzer. In a near-future Japan...
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Oasis At the End of the World
Oasis At the End of the World
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A Home at the End of the World
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(P) 2004 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Virgin Records Ltd
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A Home at the End of the World: A Novel
From Michael Cunningham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours , comes this widely praised novel of two boyhood friends: Jonathan, lonely, introspective, and unsure of himself; and Bobby, hip, dark, and inarticulate. In New York after college, Bobby moves in with Jonathan and his roommate, Clare, a veteran of the city's erotic wars. Bobby and Clare fall in love, scuttling the plans of Jonathan, who is gay, to father Clare's child. Then, when Clare and Bobby have a baby, the three move to a small house...
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The Well at the End of the World
In "The Well at the End of the World" by Robert D. San Souci, Princess Rosamond isn't your typical princess. She prefers good books to good looks and keep both the royal accounts and the castle drawbridge in working order. When her greedy stepmother and stepsister scheme to spend the royal treasury and her father, the king, falls ill, Rosamond must set out in search of one thing that can cure him - the healing waters found in the magical well at the end of the world. Illustrated by Rebecca Walsh...
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Every Girl is the End of the World for Me, Jeffrey Brown
Autobiographical cartoonist Jeffrey Brown provides an epilogue to his Girlfriend Trilogy, detailing the day-by-day events of a three week run-in with five different girls. Watch and be mesmerized by an ex coming back into the picture, a growing but poorly chosen crush, musings on the way friends come and go in life and a realization that the end is never really the end.
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Ranging from rural New Zealand during the final days of World War I to Buenos Aires at mid-century to the present day, this masterful novel intertwines two love stories across three generations. The deep suspicions of an isolated community in the midst of war force Louise and Schmidt—two near-strangers—to hide in a cave overlooking the ocean. Desperate for solace, Schmidt teaches Louise the tango, and the iconic dance becomes their mutual obsession and the trigger for an affair that will span continents...
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NY: New York University Press, [1995]. 1st Paperback Edition. [First published 1988 by Atheneum as Postcards from the End of the World. ] [x]+275+[3]pp. Trade paperback. Slight wear to front corners, else a near fine, unused copy. $9.68 add to cart
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First edition. Foxing to the foredge else fine in an attractive, very near fine dustwrapper, featuring an Albrecht Durer woodcut, with some very faint foxing on the spine. Scholarly study of possible ways the earth will end. A lovely copy.
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It's Not The End Of The World by Judy Blume More New Books
Sixth grader Karen Newman is devastated when her parents announce that they are getting divorced. She begins to plot elaborate s......
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