Books from Book Venture Publishing LLC

  • Treasure: A Soul Journey With The Invisible: New Edition lll
    By Karen Williams

    New Edition lll Karen Williams. The complete mystery of The Alchemist would finally be solved. One factor which was overridingly significant for my first year in Ambleton was that by the time I arrived there I had virtually no money.

  • Will Will and Me
    By John Hyland

    Will Will and Me contains eight fictional stories about the amusing actions of grade-school boys in the 1950s and ‘60s. The first story tells how Will Will, the main character, gets his peculiar name.

  • Beginnings Again
    By J. Lesley Graham

    “This is Lieutenant Jamieson, Star Force Intelligence! I'm a friend! I'm coming in! Please don't shoot!” He raised his empty hands over his head, stepped into the house, and froze. Four revolving shotgun barrels were pointing at him ...

  • Star Warrior
    By J. Lesley Graham

    “I'm not so sure,” Commander Jamieson said. “You're not,” Dr. Greene huffed. “Well, it seems pretty clear to me.” “Please explain your reasoning, Commander,” Grand Doctor Alexander ordered. “The sergeant is a highly decorated starman, ...

  • The Mysterious Paths Of Versailles: An Investigation Of A Psychical Journey Back In Time
    By Mark Lamont

    In one of the first books written entirely on the subject of retrocognition by Gracia Fay Ellwood titled Psychic Visits to the Past—An Exploration of Retrocognition, Ellwood admitted Miss Jourdain had foolishly missed an opportunity in ...

  • Women Who Knew Jesus
    By Rev. Dr. Bonnie Ring

    2, Social Location and Biblical Interpretation in Global Perspective, Fernando F. Segovia and Mary Ann Tolbert (eds.), pp. 82-96 158 Lucy Fuchs, We Were There, Women in the New Testament, p. 58 159Op cit., Pearson, p.

  • The Death Pond
    By Mark C. Brown

    The Death Pond

  • A Different Time, A Different Earth
    By Angelo Thomas Crapanzano

    The women are not allowed in the men's hall way. Is that clear?” Everyone shook their heads signaling yes. “Connie,“Connie, youryour apartmentapartment willwill bebe apartmentapartment 300,”300,” saidsaid Diana.Diana.

  • Fiction or Prophecy
    By Angelo Thomas Crapanzano

    ... of course,” said Sarah Before she could say anything else, the general pointed to the door at the end of the hall “Just go in the room at the end of the hall,” instructed the general “The pilot is there waiting for you I'll meet ...

  • Our Unique Heritage
    By Joe Wetzel

    To bring home this important (deeply hidden) point, please consider that the title of Gregory's encyclical creating the new calendar is Inter Gravissimas. He dates it at the end: “Datum Tusculi, anno Incarnationis dominicae MCLXXXI, ...

  • Erskineville to the Bush
    By Steve Langley

    Andjust when it seemed inevitable that a violent and painful collision with the ship's side was going to take place, the ship rolled back in the opposite direction, and now she was sliding at speed in the direction from which she came, ...

  • 9781645570035: Life, A Bit More?
    By Andrew Thomas Elder

    Other than a few poems in reference to veterans, the topics are basically my experiences in dealing with life as a double amputee.

  • Dominic Ignatius Ekandem 1917-1995: Volume 1
    By Michael I. Edem CM

    While Marie Martin was working on the habit of her new congregation soon after its establishment, Sr. Mary Charles Walker featured in the scene. Her congregation had already declined from undertaking the apostolate at the prefecture of ...

  • The Fetherling Boys
    By Julia Gatlin Lovett

    (71) Zona Edith Snyder Zona was born on November 20, 1873, in Bergman, Orogon Flats, Arkansas, USA, and died on April 26, 1961, in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA. She married Billy Stone Bradley on September 07, 1890.

  • Big Bunches At The Jam Factory
    By Keith Paulusse

    Vaughan Lenny, a doctor in South Yarra, dropped in one time when he saw some of the boys chatting in the shop. Dorothy offered everyone a cup of percolated coffee (I've noted that in my daily diary I began keeping fastidiously at the ...

  • The Parsons' Son
    By Dr. John Mark Carter

    Against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the heinous murder of an innocent child is woven into the imminent upcoming Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky, on January 19, 1862.

  • Oops Fred What Have You Done!
    By Cheryl Jones

    Oops Fred What have you done! Meet friendly Fred! You will enjoy this friendly little chap, he is a good dog really, but you can decide for yourselves.

  • The Mirror
    By Jr., William A. Stephens

    This is an inspirational book for people who are dealing with issues and trying to cope from the demons of PTSD. The stories you are about read, some are long but never dull.

  • Fighting Bandsman’s Last Stand
    By Terry Tweedie

    “A Force” was split into three groups of 1,000 and called “Green Force” after its commander, Major C.E. Green, “Ramsay Force” after Lieutenant Colonel G. Ramsay (former CO 2/30th Bn) and “Anderson Force” after Lieutenant Colonel C.G.W. ...

  • Rise And Shine
    By Dr. Richard L. Campbell

    Black students, growing up in a small rural and segregated town, were faced with many disadvantages as they pursued paths to overcoming an environment that was not very supportive of them receiving a quality education.