Time in Advance
William Tenn - 1956
A collection of four short stories by William Tenn, comprising 'Firewater', 'The Sickness', 'Time in Advance' and 'Winthrop was Stubborn'.
The Little Book of Astrology
Marion Williamson - 2017
The Little Book of Astrology delves into each of the astrological signs and shows you how to interpret the cosmos, not only day-to-day but far ahead into the future. Let this book shine a light on how the stars can reveal a deeper understanding of yourself and others.
The Orgasmatron
Brynn Paulin - 2011
It’s the perfect sex, but strangely, she finds herself wanting something more. And something more is just what she’ll get. She just doesn’t know it. Note: This one’s just a quick and sexy story about a woman who wants all the fantasies, and the man who’s going to give them to her. What can I say? Pretty much all sex, all the time. Is this book guaranteed safe? No. Safe for some? Yes. Happily ever after? Of course! But don't say you haven't been warned.
Beginner's Guide to Tarot
Juliet Sharman-Burke - 2002
While there are many books and decks for the advanced tarot enthusiast, there is very little for the less advanced. Now there is The Beginner's Guide to the Tarot, a book and card set designed specifically for the novice. In the fully illustrated, 192 page book, noted tarot expert Juliet Sharman-Burke leads the reader through the cards and suits, the Minor and Major Arcana, and the major layouts for the compete 78 card deck. The book is packed with a newly designed and illustrated deck which draws upon both traditional and modern tarot iconography and is rendered in a clear, distinctive style.
Big Black Horse
Walter Farley - 1963
With stunning retro illustrations and Farley's fast-paced text, this gorgeous book will appeal to the nostalgic and adventurous alike. As the sole human survivor of a devastating shipwreck, Alec finds himself alone on a small island with a magnificent stallion, black as night and dangerous as fire. Together they each realize that the other is the key to survival. Thus begins the most famous relationship in horse fiction.
Evidence
Isaac Asimov - 1946
It was first published in the September 1946 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and reprinted in the collections I, Robot (1950), The Complete Robot (1982), and Robot Visions (1990).Many people choose to see Asimov's treatment of technophobia as an allegory to the antisemitism with which he was bitterly familiar; he wrote Evidence during Army service shortly after World War II.
Predictive Astrology: The Eagle and the Lark
Bernadette Brady - 1992
Covers techniques and methods necessary for making accurate astrological predictions. Learn to reveal the future and put various aspects of life into perspective.