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Dennis King is the author of Ready Or Not Here I Come (2023), One-Way Conversations (2016), More Reef Fishes & Nudibranchs (2002), The Day They Shot Reveen (2016), The Frog Princess (2000).

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Ready Or Not Here I Come

release date: May 30, 2023
Ready Or Not Here I Come
Where will your soul spend eternity? Millions all over the world will make the right decision for Christ, and be a part of the rapture of the church, and spend eternity in heaven. But that will only be a fraction of the world''s population, billions won''t be ready (Matthew 7:13-14) there is still hope. Find out what you must do to be saved, lest you miss the greatest event since the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

One-Way Conversations

release date: Feb 29, 2016
One-Way Conversations
The premature death of Will Rayner''s wife, Annie, changes his life dramatically. Left with four young children to raise he struggles to come to terms with her death, and with his career in the Church. An opportunity allows him to start a new life with his family. Annie offers occasional guidance from beyond the grave and, while sometimes cryptic, helps her family in times of need. The story then moves on from Will to focus on the lives of his children, each on different paths, but all comforted by the guiding presence of their mother. ''Such fascinating characters - I want to know more about them'' - Susan Yaxley (Writer) ''A complicated structure that all holds together convincingly'' - Ian C Fleming (Author)

More Reef Fishes & Nudibranchs

release date: Jan 01, 2002
More Reef Fishes & Nudibranchs
A follow up to the author''s Reef Fishes and Corals, this guide covers a longer section of the coastline than the previous publication, introducing 262 reef fish species and containing a section by underwater photographer Valda Fraser on 48 species of the little-documented nudibranchs of the region.

The Day They Shot Reveen

release date: Apr 16, 2016
The Day They Shot Reveen
The key to great story telling is a good ear. All the best storytellers have it: an ability to hear a story where others only hear a narrative. Dennis King has it in spades, and that is what comes through loud and clear in this very personal collection of stories from his hometown of Georgetown, PEI, CANADA. Dennis hears "the story" in every neighbor''s voice and in every quirky, funny, and touchingly poignant incident, that illustrates the everyday life of a small town. Their stories are all here...told with a love and respect and an understanding that can only come from having been an intimate part of it all. Dennis'' pride of place comes shining through, and in almost every story, the hero is Georgetown. If you love the stories of Stephen Leacock, Garrison Keillor, or Stuart McLean, you''ll love the stories of Dennis King.

The Frog Princess

release date: Sep 01, 2000
The Frog Princess
Forced to marry an ugly frog, the youngest son of the Tsar is astounded to learn that the frog is really a beautiful princess.

Formation and Cleavage of Bonds to Arsenic at Multinuclear Transition Metal Centres

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Macroscopic and Microscopic Skin and Neural Lesions of Broilers During Growth and at Time of Processing

The Cartulary of Durford Abbey, Sussex

release date: Jan 01, 2013

The Legend of Bubby Stevens

release date: Nov 14, 2017
The Legend of Bubby Stevens
This is a book of stories I have lived and collected growing up in a small town.By their nature, stories are designed to entertain and enthrall. Stories fulfill us, identify us and define us. Few things are more enjoyable than a good story well told. Blessed is the listener who inherits the story. Stories are rooted in small towns. Small towns are made up of great characters that are easy to recognize and impossible to forget. Characters are the fuel for the engine of storytelling. Large towns and cities may have their share of great characters too, but far too often they seem to just blend into the crowd. When you live in a sea of people, it is easy to see past people.The requirements needed to classify a small-town character can be hard to define, yet one is instantly identified. Sometimes it''s an accent, sometimes it''s a look, sometimes it''s how they dress or how they walk. Mostly it is feeling.Small town characters of story are enjoyed and celebrated. The greatest become legends who live on long after they have passed on. Characters become legends when their stories are told and retold. Blessed is the storyteller who celebrates the character.
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