Is It Bad To Live In Front Of A Cemetery

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Feng Shui in Five Minutes

To prosper, is it better to live in a small house in a wealthy area or a large house in a less expensive area? What are the luckiest shapes for blocks of land? Find out the answers to these and other questions about feng shui methods to improve luck, hurry house sales, and more, including common feng shui faults.
... And I Did(n't) Look Back

Author: Hildegard Brothers
language: en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date: 2011-05-18
An engaging narrative covering the period from 1949 to 2003, ... and I did(n’t) look back is a captivating memoir that offers a glimpse into the author’s journey through life. Here, she shares how a totally normal life went on in Germany right after World War II as she relates to her early memories, her growing up years, how she started her own life, her memorable adventures, various struggles, quest for success, faced different events, and how she finds hope after that period and begins a new journey with life.
The Comanchero's Grave

Thirteen-year-old Mary Lovella Grady thrived on her grandparents’ tales of the Crossover Ranch, a modern ranch shaped by all its past inhabitants. Grampa Hank promised the ranch would be Lovie’s someday but her dream of inheriting the multigenerational Texas ranch is turning into a nightmare. First Granny died, then Grampa Hank was killed in a horseback accident and now the “death tax” is poised to take a fatal bite out of the ranch. Lovie is furious with her mother for selling Grampa Hank’s horses and cattle to pay inheritance taxes and her anger has attracted El Lobo who turns up in the middle of every ranch tragedy. Join Lovie, along with Big Foot, Brownie, Cotton, Dingo and Fireball, as they are drawn into the dream Granny never realized in life, where past inhabitants of the ranch are still determining its future—and Lovie’s survival.