Travel to the furthest reaches of the Universe and visit 100 remarkable objects along the way with this stunning space book for curious kids aged 6-8.
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UFOs.Peoplewonderiftheyreallydoexist,whattheyare,andwheretheycomefrom.Physicalsciencealonecannotexplainsuchthingsbecausetheyareofahigherdimensionthanthephysicalworld.Wemustlookintoknowledgeofthemetaphysicalifwewanttoobtaintheanswersthatweseek.Onlythosewhounderstandthetruenatureoftheuniversecanknowallofit.AliensandUFOs...
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Explore the mysteries of the cosmos with NASA's free e-book, "Hubble Focus: Dark Universe," delving into dark matter and dark energy through the Hubble Space Telescope's lens.
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The Glorious Mysteries The Resurrection of Jesus from the Dead The Ascension of Jesus into Heaven The Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles The Assumption of Mary into Heaven The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven The Religion Book: Places, Prophets, Saints, and Seers © 2004 Vi...
This revised oversized deluxe edition commemorates the 20th Anniversary of the underground release of “Book of Elven-Faerie.” This tome is expanded to combine the original material (The Secret Book of Elven-Faerie, The Elven-Faerie Grimoire, and The Enchanted Forest) along with three recently re...
Does Ron Kamonohashi: Deranged Detective earn its place as the third cornerstone series in the mystery manga sphere? Well, that’s the mystery we’re here to solve! Starting with Casebook 001 – The Case of the Metropolitan Serial Drownings (Chapter 1), Ron Kamonohashi: Deranged Detective ...
You may view the above rating of this book as too harsh, and you may be right. Honestly, I’ve struggled with how good The Curse of the Bronze Lamp, a.k.a. Lord of the Sorcerers (1945) may or may not be, and it certainly has its fans — at one point John Dickson Carr apparen...