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Book Description:
Elias, a curious young man, sets out to find the "Castle of
Wisdom," a mysterious old ruin where he believes he will learn
The Master Truth: the meaning of life, the secret of existence,
the reason for it all. Along the course of his eighteen year journey
he experiences everything from romance, joy, and wealth to misery,
pain, and poverty. Readers of "Castle of Wisdom" make
one comment more than any other: "Once I started, I couldn't
put it down!"
From the Publisher: The international
success of this simple story is truly astonishing. "Castle
of Wisdom" began as a small project for a local writer, but
it is now being translated and published throughout the world! Hundreds
and thousands of readers have found hope and meaning for their lives
in this unique book by Rhett Ellis.

Book Description:
He saw "the most beautiful woman in the entire world, nay,
the most beautiful creature in all existence" standing behind
the desk of his local public library, and he nearly fainted. It
wasn't that he thought librarians were supposed to be frumpy.
It was the fact that in his town you never saw a new face, much
less the face of "the most beautiful woman in the whole universe."
"How I Fell in Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell About
it" starts with a bang and gathers speed as the story progresses.
Filled with romance, mystery, and adventure, every chapter brings
unexpected twists to keep the reader guessing to the end.
From the Publisher
"How I Fell in Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell About
it" is a story that is not only a fun read but is also timely
in its pro-library message. Besides the wildly entertaining romantic
plot there is a very serious sub-plot about a small town politician's
attempt to shut down the library and how the good people rallied
to keep it open. Every library should have this book on its front
shelf.

Book Description:
Out of the much-loved tradition of wisdom literature comes The
Wisdom of Shepherds, a story full of astute observations and deep
insight. Like all great wisdom literature, The Wisdom of Shepherds
touches on the themes of self discipline, patience, understanding,
and fulfillment. Like all great stories, The Wisdom of Shepherds
will keep you guessing until the end.
One December evening when Old Caleb the Shepherd returned to the
crumbling little shack in which he camped during the winter months
for protection from the cold, he saw a Candle glowing in one of
its windows, and inside, he heard a mysterious voice singing a
mysterious song. The shepherd feared that the singer had unearthed
the object he had buried beneath the cottage's chimney when he
was a young man. The idea unsettled him.
He knocked on his cottage's door,
and a woman with red hair opened it. He had never seen her, and
he did not know who she was, but strangely enough she knew who
he was.
So begins The Wisdom of Shepherds,
a story so full of suspense, mystery, romance, adventure, and
good humor that you will find it nearly impossible to wrench your
attention away from its pages once you start reading.

Book Description:
The Greatest White Trash Love Story
Ever Told is simply amazing-- a completely unexpected joy and
a gem of a book that made me weep and smile. It is about a "white
trash boy" who loves a "white trash girl," how
she responded to it, and how that love found its way through the
pains of life in the white ghetto. While the story is full of
romance, mystery, and good humor, it is mostly about the heart
knowing its true course. The main characters are rough, uncultured,
hard headed, and hard to understand, but they only want the things
we all want-- love, freedom, the right to be themselves. Their
dreams are our dreams, and sometimes, just sometimes, dreams come
true! (But not in the way you would expect-- truly an amazing
story!)

Book Description:
Finally, an honest defense of the Christian faith!
Rational, historical, and scientific arguments for Christianity
do not hold up because they can easily be countered by opposing
arguments. There is one (and only one!) argument for Christianity,
however, that can never fail. This is a book about that defense.
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