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    <![CDATA[The Greatest White Trash Love Story Ever Told]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;The Greatest White Trash Love Story Ever Told&quot; is the story of a white trash man who loved a white trash woman with all his heart. It is the first of The White Trash Chronicles. Also included are &quot;A War Story&quot; and &quot;The Key to the City.&quot;]]>
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    <![CDATA[How I Fell in Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell about it]]>
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    <![CDATA[He saw &quot;the most beautiful woman in the entire world, nay, the most beautiful creature in all existence&quot; standing behind the desk of his local public library, and he nearly fainted. It wasn't that he thought librarians were supposed to be frumpy. It was the fact that in his town you never saw a new face, much less the face of &quot;the most beautiful woman in the whole universe.&quot; &quot;How I Fell in Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell About it&quot; starts with a bang and gathers speed as the story progresses. Filled with romance, mystery, and adventure, every chapter brings unexpected twists to keep the reader guessing to the end.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Wisdom of Shepherds]]>
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    <![CDATA[Out of the much-loved tradition of wisdom literature comes The Wisdom of Shepherds, a story full of astute observations and deep insight. Like all great wisdom literature, The Wisdom of Shepherds touches on the themes of self discipline, patience, understanding, and fulfillment. Like all great stories, The Wisdom of Shepherds will keep you guessing until the end.   <p>One December evening when Old Caleb the Shepherd returned to the crumbling little shack in which he camped during the winter months for protection from the cold, he saw a Candle glowing in one of its windows, and inside, he heard a mysterious voice singing a mysterious song. The shepherd feared that the singer had unearthed the object he had buried beneath the cottage's chimney when he was a young man. The idea unsettled him.   <p>He knocked on his cottage's door, and a woman with red hair opened it. He had never seen her, and he did not know who she was, but strangely enough she knew who he was.   <p>So begins The Wisdom of Shepherds, a story so full of suspense, mystery, romance, adventure, and good humor that you will find it nearly impossible to wrench your attention away from its pages once you start reading.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Castle of Wisdom]]>
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    <![CDATA[Elias, a curious young man, sets out to find the &quot;Castle of Wisdom,&quot; a mysterious old ruin where he believes he will learn The Master Truth: the meaning of life, the secret of existence, the reason for it all. Along the course of his eighteen year journey he experiences everything from romance, joy, and wealth to misery, pain, and poverty. Readers of &quot;Castle of Wisdom&quot; make one comment more than any other: &quot;Once I started, I couldn't put it down!&quot;]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Strongest Defense of Christianity]]>
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    <![CDATA[Finally, an honest defense of the Christian faith! Rational, historical, and scientific arguments for Christianity do not hold up because they can easily be countered by opposing arguments. There is one (and only one!) argument for Christianity, however, that can never fail. This is a book about that defense.  <p>From the first page, The Strongest Defense of Christianity grabbed my attention and held it firmly to the end. I highly recommend this book.</p>]]>
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