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Author | : Stephen Lancaster |
Publisher | : Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2020-09-08 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 0738766232 |
Norman the Possessed Doll Is Back...and Revenge Is His Only Desire At the end of the paranormal bestseller Norman, investigator Stephen Lancaster gave the haunted doll his own room, which seemed to make him quiet and content—until now. This terrifying sequel reveals that a spirit like Norman can never truly be at rest, and he's determined to put Stephen and his family through hell. Norman 2 chronicles the doll's latest horrifying attacks on the Lancasters. On Christmas Eve, Norman sets his room and himself on fire. Soon after, he starts a fire in the barn. He even severely injures Stephen's dog. When the attacks become much worse, Stephen is forced to accept that something must be done to stop Norman...permanently. Find out how it all ends in this unputdownable book. Includes a foreword by the late Rosemary Ellen Guiley, author of Haunted by the Things You Love.
Author | : Stephen Lancaster |
Publisher | : Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2018-04-08 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 073875577X |
When the doll was handed to me, I said he looked like hell. The woman who sold him to me replied that something coming from hell was bound to look like it. From the very first day paranormal investigator Stephen Lancaster brought him home, Norman the Doll raised hell. He caused sudden infestations of rats and spiders. He frightened dogs and put children in trances. He even moved on his own in video surveillance footage. That was just the beginning. Norman takes you on a chilling journey into Stephen's life with a doll that has held the spirit of an unborn child for over fifty years—a haunted doll that still lives in Stephen's house. What began as a curious find at an antique store soon escalated to a supernatural nightmare that could only be eased by locking Norman away in his own room. Praise: "Dedicated readers of horror and internet creepypasta stories will thrill to the mounting evil and the ersatz solution Lancaster and his wife devise to appease Norman. A must-read for fans of the Chucky and Annabelle movies."—Booklist
Author | : Stan Silas |
Publisher | : Titan Comics |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Graphic novels |
ISBN | : 9781785861246 |
"Originally published in 2011 by Makaka Editions, France as La Vie de Norman Tome 1 & 2"--Copyright page.
Author | : Phil Vischer |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson Inc |
Total Pages | : 49 |
Release | : 2012-05-22 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1400321727 |
Two very different pigs learn an important lesson about God's perfect love. Sidney Norman uses the simple context of two pigs living next door to each other to communicate a profound truth about how we judge each other and often judge ourselves.
Author | : Todd Graves |
Publisher | : BrownBooks.ORM |
Total Pages | : 576 |
Release | : 2015-03-03 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 161254892X |
“Through this wonderful book, frustrated golfers can learn to swing like Moe [Norman] and improve their games.” —Anthony Robbins, #1 New York Times–bestselling author The mysterious and reclusive genius Moe Norman is acknowledged as the best ball-striker in the history of golf by many of the game’s greats. The Single Plane Golf Swing: Play Better Golf the Moe Norman Way reveals the secrets of the swing that enabled him to hit the ball solidly with unerring accuracy and consistency—every time. Norman’s simple, efficient, and easily understood Single Plane Swing has improved the games of thousands of golfers. Golf professional Todd Graves, known as “Little Moe” and regarded as the world authority on Norman’s swing, comprehensively teaches readers the mechanics, drills, and feelings of the Single Plane Swing that Moe called “The Feeling of Greatness.” Graves shares Norman’s brilliant insights and liberating approach to the game and demonstrates why the conventional “tour” swing is too complex and frustrating for the majority of amateurs. Illustrated with more than 300 photographs and written with Tim O’Connor, Norman’s biographer, the book also engagingly tells Norman’s bittersweet life story and explores the teacher-student bond forged between Norman and his protégé Graves. “One of golf’s greatest untold stories, Moe Norman’s life illustrated a simple and powerful truth: greatness is built from practicing the right swing in the right way. In this book, Todd Graves has given us a blueprint for that swing, for those practice habits, and most of all for a process that builds success.” —Dan Coyle, New York Times-bestselling author of The Culture Code
Author | : Andrew C. Ducarel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1757 |
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Author | : Norman E. Rosenthal |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0399174745 |
"Most of us believe that we live in only three states of consciousness: wakefulness, sleep, and dreaming. But there is so much more. In [this book], ... Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D., [posits that] the ... daily practice of transcendental meditation (TM) can permanently improve your state of mind during the routine hours of waking life--placing you into a super-mind state of consciousness where you consistently perform at peak aptitude"--
Author | : Keith J. Norman |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2017-12-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1460285778 |
The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man in Letters to my Grandchildren and Other Friends In Volume II the 30 year old Keith returns to the UK and begins a career as Commercial Director in the UK Atomic Energy Authority. When, after 13 years, the institutional demands get too restrictive, he quits and moves on to be Regional Director for the Caribbean and Central America in the Commonwealth Development and Finance Company. Operating from Kingston, Jamaica, Keith is responsible for the investments in a wide variety of industries: commercial properties, an airline, rice farming, pipeline manufacture, hotel management, a turtle farm and many others. This experience gives Keith a taste of true entrepreneurship and he decides to set up on his own. From the first steps along the road from being his own boss he has never deviated from this path. Commercial rose growing in the Dominical Republic, refinancing of a hotel in Santo Domingo, real estate development in Cayman, raising finance and managing a uranium mining startup in Saskatchewan – are just a few of the businesses he is involved with. One major commitment is to accept the appointment by the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands as Official Liquidator of a local Banking Group, comprising three banks and more than 100 operating subsidiary companies, ranging from a cattle breeding farm in Quebec to two inter-island trading vessels. Keith meets each challenge with his usual passion, dedication, energy and responsibility. The intensity of his work demands, though, has its price and leads to the breakdown of two marriages. This volume ends with Keith starting his own gold mining company and meeting the love of his life. Keith writes as honestly about his failures as he does about his successes. The analysis of the dictum of St Francis Xavier “Give me the child... and I will give you the man” continues through the search for the source of his decisions and whether those could be traced back to early experiences in his life.
Author | : Norman Stone |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2013-01-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1846148146 |
A pacy, compelling and penetrating account from Wolfson Prize-winning author Norman Stone, that shows World War Two in a fresh new light The Second World War is the nightmare that sits at the heart of the modern era - a total refutation of any notion of human progress and a conflict which still haunts us seventy years on. Norman Stone's gripping new book aims to tell the narrative of the war in as brief a compass as possible, making a sometimes familiar story utterly fresh and arresting. As with his highly acclaimed World War One: A Short History, there is a compelling sense of a terrible story unfolding, of a sceptical and humorous intelligence at work, and a wish to convey to an audience who may well have no memory of the conflict just how high the stakes were. This is a beautifully written, clever and imaginative attempt to convey what can almost not be conveyed. About the author: Norman Stone is one of Britain's greatest historians. His major works include The Eastern Front, 1914-1917 (winner of the Wolfson Prize and published by Penguin), Europe Transformed and The Atlantic and Its Enemies (published by Penguin). He has taught at the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Bilkent, where he is now Director of the Turkish-Russian Centre. He lives in Ankara. Reviews: 'Professor Norman Stone has achieved the impossible; he has somehow written a comprehensive history of the Second World War in just under 200 pages, summarising the entire conflict while leaving out nothing of importance and bringing his lifetime of study of the subject to bear in a witty, incisive and immensely readable way ... Norman Stone has proved yet again that he is one of the most original, witty and powerful British historians writing today' Andrew Roberts, Standpoint 'The joy and strength of this compact history, besides its trenchancy and, in the publishers' words, the "sceptical and humorous intelligence at work", is its narrative clarity ... a book to clear the mind after the grand tour of the big volumes' Allan Mallinson, The Times 'Novices will receive a painless introduction, but educated readers should not pass up the highly opinionated prologue and epilogue and the author's trademark acerbic commentary throughout ... Readers of all stripes ... will find plenty to ponder' Kirkus Reviews
Author | : Louis Pujol |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 1866 |
Genre | : Commercial correspondence, French |
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