


Get ready to party - Vampi style! With one hundred issues stacked high since Dynamite's launch of Vampirella in 2010, it's time for a giant-sized spectacular. To commemorate the occasion, we welcome the best Vampirella writers - past, present, and even future - to contribute short stories, guaranteed to send chills up your spine and quicken your pulse. Featuring Nancy A. Collins (who launched the current ongoing series with her bold new take), Eric Trautmann (who kicked off the Dynamite era), Brandon Jerwa (who expanded the mythology in over 20 issues), Mark Rahner (who spoofed pop horror culture with several one-shot specials), and Tim Seeley (the architect of Chaos who debuts his first-ever Vampi work here)!

This is a collection of spiritual experiences, testimonies, frequent quotes and verses for inspiration. A quick reference to words of encouragement for times of doubt and fear. A guide through God's word for divine wisdom. A list of His many promises for those who love Him and keep His commandments. He is Lord of all. His service is available whenever there is a need. He says, "come." All things are possible if you can believe and love Him. May you not only know His name, but know Him as Lord. A ready reference for those who are on the go. Go with God in faith. This book is for everyone.

Excellent nutrition alone sustains most once-born people, but not spiritually reborn Christians. We need more.

Charles Dickens's "A Dickens Boxed Set" encapsulates the vast literary tapestry of one of the 19th century's most beloved authors. This comprehensive collection includes twenty novels alongside a wealth of over two hundred short stories, plays, poems, and articles, tracing the evolution of Dickens's narrative voice and thematic concerns, which range from social criticism to intricate character studies. Each work showcases his unique blend of humor, pathos, and sharp insights into Victorian society, inviting readers to explore the intricate social fabric of the era through his dynamic storytelling style. As a novelist, social reformer, and public figure, Charles Dickens was profoundly influenced by his own life experiences, including his impoverished childhood and the stark realities of class division. These experiences not only shaped his worldview but also fueled his passion for advocating social change through literature. Dickens's vast oeuvre reflects his profound empathy for the underprivileged and his commitment to highlighting the crucial issues of his time, resonating with readers even today. This boxed set is an essential treasure for both seasoned Dickens enthusiasts and...

Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

In "The Complete Works of Charles Dickens," readers are presented with a comprehensive anthology of Dickens' illustrious oeuvre, showcasing his masterful command of the English language and his profound understanding of the societal issues of the Victorian era. This collection encapsulates Dickens' ability to intertwine intricate plots with richly developed characters, drawing readers into a vivid world marked by both the allure and adversity of industrialized Britain. From the grim streets of London in "Oliver Twist" to the social critiques in "Hard Times," Dickens' literary style is characterized by his use of satirical humor, symbolic imagery, and a penchant for elaborate descriptions that invite readers to dissect the complexities of human nature and morality. Charles Dickens, one of the most celebrated authors of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by his own experiences during a childhood marked by hardship and poverty. His early exposure to the discrepancies in wealth and class division fueled his desire to champion the downtrodden and advocate for social reform, themes that resonate throughout his works. Dickens' acute observational skills, honed during his career as a ...

The "CHARLES DICKENS Ultimate Collection" presents an extensive compilation of the literary genius'Äôs oeuvre, encapsulating all 20 novels, along with a wealth of short stories, children's literature, plays, poems, articles, and autobiographical writings. Dickens masterfully intertwines humor, social commentary, and poignant character studies throughout his narratives, often set against the backdrop of Victorian England. The illustrations enhanced the reading experience, bringing to life the rich spectacles and emotional depth that characterize Dickens's work. This meticulously curated collection not only highlights the evolution of his literary style but also situates his themes in the context of the socio-economic disparities of his time. Charles Dickens (1812-1870), renowned for his vivid storytelling and insight into human character, was profoundly influenced by his own experiences of poverty and alienation during his youth. His early life in a financially unstable family, paired with his ardent advocacy for social reform, fueled his literary pursuits, allowing him to create relatable characters that resonate strongly with the struggles of the common man. Dickens's...

In 'The Complete Works of Charles Dickens', readers are presented with a comprehensive anthology showcasing the literary genius of one of the most celebrated authors of the Victorian era. This meticulously curated collection encompasses the full spectrum of Dickens' writings, including his nuanced novels, poignant short stories, engaging plays, and insightful essays. The literary style is characterized by rich character development and intricate plotting, serving as both a mirror and critique of 19th-century society, with an emphasis on themes such as social injustice, poverty, and personal redemption. The illustrations enrich the experience, offering visual representations that complement the text's depth and complexity. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was not only a prolific writer but also a fierce social critic, shaped by his own experiences of hardship during his formative years. His deep empathy for the marginalized and a vivid imagination stemmed from both his childhood struggles and his acute awareness of the societal disparities of his time. Dickens' ability to weave personal anecdotes with broader social commentary is reflected throughout this collection, which captures the...



Charles Dickens' "Ultimate Collection" is a masterful compilation that encapsulates the essence of Victorian literature through a comprehensive anthology of his most notable works. This collection showcases Dickens' unparalleled narrative skill, rich characterizations, and social critique, presenting a tapestry of life in 19th-century England. Each novel, from the haunting "Oliver Twist" to the poignant "Great Expectations," exhibits Dickens' signature blend of humor, pathos, and realism, allowing readers to delve into the complexities of class, morality, and human resilience. The collection is not only a literary feast but also a critical lens into the socio-economic conditions of the era, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and casual readers alike. Charles Dickens, one of the preeminent novelists of the Victorian period, drew upon his own tumultuous upbringing and experiences with poverty to infuse his writing with authenticity and empathy. Having faced hardship in his youth, Dickens became an ardent social reformer, striving to illuminate the struggles of the marginalized in society through his compelling narratives. His extensive career established him as a...

This carefully crafted ebook: "Life and Times of Charles Dickens” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: David Copperfield Sketches by Boz The Beadle. The Parish Engine. The Schoolmaster. The Curate. The Old Lady. The Half-pay Captain The Four Sisters The Election for Beadle The Broker's Man The Ladies' Societies Our Next-door Neighbour The Streets – morning The Streets – night Shops and their Tenants Scotland Yard Seven Dials Meditations in Monmouth-Street Hackney-coach Stands Doctors' Commons London Recreations The River Astley's Greenwich Fair Private Theatres Vauxhall Gardens by Day Early Coaches Omnibuses The Last Cab-driver, and the First Omnibus cad A Parliamentary Sketch Public Dinners The First of May Brokers' and Marine-store Shops Gin-shops The Pawnbroker's Shop Criminal Courts A Visit to Newgate Thoughts about People A Christmas Dinner The New Year Miss Evans and the Eagle The Parlour Orator The Hospital Patient The Misplaced attachment of Mr. John Dounce The Mistaken Milliner The Dancing Academy Shabby-Genteel People Making a Night of It The Prisoners' Van The Boarding-house Mr. Minns and his Cousin Sentiment The Tuggses...

In "The Complete Short Stories," Charles Dickens presents a rich tapestry of narratives that encapsulates the diverse human experience during the Victorian era. His writings, characterized by vivid character development, intricate plots, and social commentary, explore themes of poverty, class disparity, and moral redemption. Each story mirrors Dickens' literary style, often blending humor with poignancy, allowing readers to traverse the landscapes of 19th-century England through the eyes of unforgettable characters, from the whimsical to the tragic. This collection offers a valuable glimpse into Dickens' ability to capture the zeitgeist of his time while also showcasing his mastery of the short story format, a genre in which he innovatively employed a variety of tones and voices to effect profound impact in concise narratives. Charles Dickens, one of the most prominent literary figures of the Victorian period, was profoundly influenced by his own experiences of hardship and social injustice, leading to the themes prevalent in his work. Growing up in a poor London neighborhood, his personal encounters with the flaws of society galvanized his passion for social reform and shaped his ...

The Complete Short Stories of Charles Dickens: 190+ Titles in One Volume (Illustrated Edition) offers an extensive exploration of Dickens'Äôs narrative prowess through a curated collection of his short stories, showcasing his keen observations of Victorian society and the human condition. Featuring varying styles from whimsical tales to poignant social commentaries, this anthology encapsulates the breadth of Dickens's literary work, with illustrative contributions that enhance the reader's engagement. These stories reflect the dualities of urban life and moral dilemmas, often imbued with a rich character repertoire and intricate plotlines that are quintessentially Dickensian. Charles Dickens, a towering figure of 19th-century literature, drew much of his inspiration from his own tumultuous early life, enduring poverty and hardship that influenced his narratives. His experiences as a child laborer and his fervent social activism permeate his writing, enriching his character development and thematic depth. As a master of serialization and keen observer of societal flaws, Dickens'Äôs short stories exemplify his commitment to illumination and social change. This comprehensive...

Reprinted Pieces includes The Long Voyage, The Begging-Letter Writer, A Child's Dream of a Star, Our English Watering-Place, Bill-Sticking, Births. Mrs. Meek, Of a Son, Lying Awake, and many other fictional and journalistic sketches, essays, and rants. The volume presents the less serious side of Dickens's genius.


The definitive story of Charles Starkweather, often considered to be the first mass killer in the modern age of America On January 21, 1958, nineteen-year-old Charles Starkweather changed the course of crime in the United States when he murdered the parents and sister of his fourteen-year-old girlfriend (and possible accomplice), Caril Ann Fugate, in a house on the edge of Lincoln, Nebraska. They then drove to the nearby town of Bennet, where a farmer was robbed and killed. When Starkweather’s car broke down, the teenagers who stopped to help were murdered and jammed into a storm cellar. By the time the dust settled, ten innocent people were dead and the city of Lincoln was in a state of terror. Schools closed. Men with rifles perched on the roofs of their houses. The National Guard patrolled the street. If there is a cultural version of PTSD, the town suffered from it. Starkweather and Fugate’s capture and arrest, and the resulting trials about the killing spree, received worldwide coverage. The event would serve as the inspiration for the movie Natural Born Killers and Springsteen’s iconic album Nebraska. Today, the story has dropped far from the national consciousness....



About Natasha: What else could go wrong for Natasha? She is twenty-three years old, a single parent of four young children, and is currently pregnant. She is on her own, no thanks to any of her babies fathers. She has no money, no motivation, and no dignity. Her family is the epitome of dysfunction and she has no friends other than the guys who want to use her. Left with nothing but her pain, her constant companions are loneliness, depression, and now addiction. Just when it seems as though life could not possibly get any darker, Natasha meets Kayleen, a woman no stranger to pain. Yet, there is something different about Kayleen. Something hopeful. Something freeing. Thoroughly cautious and distrustful, Natasha finds herself on a journey which visits the past, explains the present, and offers light to her future. She discovers that there is healing, redemption, and grace for the broken soul.










Journey through the Middle East, live in the caves of Greece, move into a forest in the south of Spain, let your hair grow wild and untamed. Feel the freedom resonate through your bones, and if you hear the call of Home, return with a heart grown, inner-self more known. Jump into your old Cabrio named Bunny and cross the country, fall in love again and again, make real friends, learn the diversity that exists on this earth, we deserve to live a life of true worth.


Shell Scott. He’s a guy with a pistol in his pocket and murder on his mind. The crime world’s public enemy number one, this Casanova is a sucker for a damsel in distress. When a pair of lovely legs saunters into his office, he can’t help but take the job, even when the case is a killer. Shell feels like a walking, talking target. He’s not an easy guy to mistake for someone else, with his gray eyes, broken nose and missing ear tip, but who would want to take a shot at such a stunning and attractive man? Something’s fishy in the state of Denmark when Shell finds he is dodging bullets and it seems like everyone is holding a smoking gun. This case just might land Shell a new, deluxe residence . . . in the morgue. Honored with the Life Achievement Award by the Private Eye Writers of America! Everybody Had a Gun is the 3rd book in the Shell Scott Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

"A novel in the form of a dialogue, based on an incident in Benedict Arnold's life before the West Point treason"--Argosy Bookstore blurb.




Combat the rising epidemic of loneliness with trustworthy information and advice Loneliness for Dummies helps readers understand loneliness and how to take steps to overcome this unwanted feeling. At some point in life, loneliness affects everyone. It can be triggered by unusual situations and events like children leaving home, losing a loved one, working remotely, moving, divorce, or retirement. It can also occur seemingly without reason. Thanks to this book, you don’t have to be afraid of being lonely. Loneliness For Dummies explains that loneliness is a natural reaction that signals us to make a change. You’ll learn the signs to look out for to assess loneliness, why people feel lonely, and most importantly, step-by-step actions you can take to reduce your feelings of loneliness. Read case studies of people who have felt lonely to see how they overcame loneliness. This book includes a simple scale to help you measure how lonely you feel, so you can identify which changes to make and assess your progress. Learn why people feel lonely, including the situations that trigger loneliness and what this uncomfortable feeling means Discover the signs of loneliness so you can...

A six-level paired skills series that helps students to think critically and succeed academically. The Third Edition builds on Q: Skills for Success' question-centered approach with even more critical thinking, up-to-date topics, and 100% new assessment.

Father Ryan'S Poems by Abram Joseph Ryan, first published in 1879, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.
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