Special Forces Heroes by Michael Ashcroft was published by Headline. It is a collection of heroic incidents. The royalties of Milord Ashcroft are donated to Help For Heroes, a charity supporting servicemen injured in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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This is a list of books that are outstanding examples of certain qualities young writers should strive to have in their work. It’s also a great reading list for non-writing literature enthusiasts.
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Do you struggle with reading the Old Testament narrative books, such as Genesis, Exodus, Judges and Joshua? Struggle no more. Dale Ralph Davis’ book on the Old Testament narratives opens these books up to the ordinary reader and makes them truly come alive.
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When a short story does not get into any underlying situations or better, the reader is left with a feeling of having read something too sketchy to be called a story.
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The immigration experience of Julia Alvarez in her book How the Garcia Girls lost their Accents.
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Would Han and Leia’s story change the scope of Star Wars? Would a romance in a science fiction movie or book change its scope?
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An escaped slave, a coded message and the approach of a master assassin to the city of Silveneir. Here’s a glimpse of this exciting book
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Everyone has their favorite fairy tales. The Brother’s Grimm fairy tales have a slightly different take on them.
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