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42) Hard luck cowboy
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""If he's found guilty, it won't be jail, it'll be prison," said the sheriff. "He actually might be lucky. If he'd stolen those horses seventy-five years ago, he'd be hung, right on the spot, probably without a trial." As Fred was being transported to the prison, he carefully observed the scenery on the way. He was depressed as he thought he wouldn't see the sagebrush, trees, mountains and desert for at least three years. He didn't make friends easily...
43) The roper
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"Roping had always held a fascination for him. Everywhere he went, he had a rope in his hands and was always throwing the rope at something. After a time, he wasn't missing too many throws, whether it was at sagebrush, a post or a moving object, like a calf. Quite often, as a small child, he would get the lariat wrapped around his legs and trip himself, much to the amusement of his parents, But he soon learned to control the rope, and it didn't end...
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BLACK MOON RISING (A paranormal thriller; 108,379 words) Sunshine Fyfe’s dealt with the death of her Navy SEAL husband, the birth of two kids, and life’s general ups-and-downs, but five visions in five days, each showing a different version of a disturbing event? What’s that all about? From the moment Sunny stops to help a bicyclist down on the side of the road, her calm, sane life becomes hell on earth. Detective Luca Amorosi doesn’t start...
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Clyde Sunday was released from territorial department of correction to a loving family who missed him, a ranch he had worked, and a treasure. He was to find out there were others who knew about his treasure who might do almost anything to get it. Clyde's return home had many lessons to teach him about family, people, and time. His home in Cañon City was a gateway to the lessons of the people who lived here, once saw the location a treasure of its...
46) Wasichu
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A vietnam vet, haunted by his Sioux friend's death, inadvertently goes back in time to the Sioux Indian Wars of 1876.
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Have you ever been broken in your life? Has something/someone hurt you so badly that you truly don’t believe you will even live, let alone heal? That is exactly why this book was written. To give you hope and light at the end of your tunnel. No matter if you believe in God or not, you can heal from the deep damage that was caused in your life. Is it easy? Heck no it isn’t but with each step you take forward, you can take one more step. Each step...
48) The wagon
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Cowboys out on a 'wagon' herding cattle and working through branding season in the backcountry of the West.
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"The colt was a gruella, a mouse-colored dun. He had a black stripe down his back, like most buckskins. He had white socks on each leg and the socks on his hind feet went almost up to his flanks. The socks on his front feet went to his knees. He had a wide blaze on the front of his face that went from between his ears down to his nose. His mane and tail were black. He also had some black stripes around his front legs above the socks. He made an impressive...
51) Wasichu's return
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In the sequel to "Wasichu", Christopher Raven hunts down a murderous Sioux traitor, withstands a tornado and other adventures. Then he must find a way to go back to the future to save the life of a loved one and then return to 1876 where he is welcomed by a desperate fight.
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Mindfulness facilitated by the practice of breath-focused meditation is the essence of one's own inner transformation. Becoming aware of our senses leads to our understanding of self. Self-awareness leads to freedom.
One's own knowledge is ever evolving, so to say 'this is the way, the only way, the right way' is to view and understand life as static.
The truth is, life is fluid. Understanding is fluid and moves around, over, under, and sometimes...
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How does love work, when work is what you love? Chemical Physicist Dr. Holly Teak breaks records with her discoveries in Quantum Physics. She’s out to do it again with a thousand-faceted crystal she designs for the VEIL project to create giga-quantum entanglement.The man to build her machine is Chief Technician Axel Ashton.But both are already married—to their work!When the initial test of the crystal goes wildly awry, more than photons entangle....
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Celebrated nature writer Hal Borland's memoir of change, from his boyhood in pioneer country in Colorado to his manhood, hurtling into a new age Country Editor's Boy picks up where Hal Borland's classic memoir High, Wide and Lonesome left off: with Borland, on the cusp of adulthood in the early twentieth century, making his way in an eastern Colorado town that still retained all the flavors of the Old West. Borland's father, the editor of a local...
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Some people are born to wilderness and some are called to wilderness. Those adventurers that grew up in woods and on rivers have a love for wild places, hiking remote trails, climbing high rocks, skiing backcountry powder, and rafting big rivers. There is where those that love wild places find each other. They develop their skills with experience, companionship, and luck. In time, they may become Old Boots. These Old Boots have an ease in the outdoors....
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Automating Humanity is the shocking and eye-opening new manifesto from international award-winning designer Joe Toscano that unravels and lays bare the power agendas of the world's greatest tech titans in plain language, and delivers a fair warning to policymakers, civilians, and industry professionals alike: we need a strategy for the future, and we need it now. Automating Humanity is an insider's perspective on everything Big Tech doesn't want the...