Rain & Ruin

Rain & Ruin
Title Rain & Ruin PDF eBook
Author Theresa Shaver
Publisher Theresa Shaver
Pages 170
Release 2015-11-15
Genre Betrayal
ISBN 9780988003057

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RAIN & RUIN Book 2 Theresa Shaver, bestselling Amazon author of the Stranded Series brings you the second book in the Endless Winter Series set in a wrecked world. A hailstorm of bombs has blasted the world into a nuclear winter. The survivors have now spent seven long years in the snow and ash scratching out a lonely, hard existence. Although comfortable in her safe and supplied bunker, Skylar Ross longed for more of a life than what she has. She thought she found it when she rescued Rex but the evil that followed him inside her home threatened the one person she holds most dear. Can she put aside her mistrust of others and give him and his people a second chance? Rex Larson fell hard for Skylar and was excited about his group joining her in the safety of her bunker until he was betrayed by one of his own. Exiled back out into the cold, he prays that Skylar will change her mind. Forced to flee the town when a deadly gang moves in, the survivors huddle in the cold hoping the gang won't find them and for Skylar to change her mind. When the weather turns for the first time in seven years, they don't know if it means the earth is starting to heal or if it's just more ruin. Find out in Book 2 RAIN & RUIN

Rain of Ruin

Rain of Ruin
Title Rain of Ruin PDF eBook
Author Donald M. Goldstein
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Pages 196
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9781574882216

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Contains more than 400 photographs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki before, during, and after those fateful days

Acid-rain Damage to Carbonate Stone

Acid-rain Damage to Carbonate Stone
Title Acid-rain Damage to Carbonate Stone PDF eBook
Author Michael M. Reddy
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1987
Genre Acid rain
ISBN

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Kristen's Rainy Day

Kristen's Rainy Day
Title Kristen's Rainy Day PDF eBook
Author Jacquan D Winters
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 2018-08-28
Genre
ISBN 9780692173817

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Kristen wakes up looking forward to having a fantastic Friday. As she waits for the bus to arrive, it starts raining. Oh, no! She doesn't have her umbrella! She wasn't expecting her day to start like this. It couldn't get any worse, could it? Will Kristen allow a little rain to ruin her fantastic Friday? Written by JacQuan Winters, Kristen's Rainy Day was written to continue the legacy of his younger sister, Kristen, and teach children to remain positive through negative situations. Kristen's Rainy Day is the beginning of a fun and unique children's book series to help children learn valuable life lessons.

Rain of Ruin

Rain of Ruin
Title Rain of Ruin PDF eBook
Author Sach Thakker
Publisher
Pages 129
Release 2021-04-10
Genre
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Rain of ruin is set during the devastating second world war. With millions of lives lost on both sides, the United States of America decides to drop the two atomic bombs, one in Hiroshima and one subsequently in Nagasaki. This novel dives into the arduous journey of two families trying to survive the nuclear fallout. Relationships are tested, temper is raging, and grief is omnipresent: how do these families survive and move on?

The Rains

The Rains
Title The Rains PDF eBook
Author Gregg Hurwitz
Publisher Tor Teen
Pages 352
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1466888512

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The first young adult page-turner from New York Times bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz. In one terrifying night, the peaceful community of Creek's Cause turns into a war zone. No one under the age of eighteen is safe. Chance Rain and his older brother, Patrick, have already fended off multiple attacks from infected adults by the time they arrive at the school where other young survivors are hiding. Most of the kids they know have been dragged away by once-trusted adults who are now ferocious, inhuman beings. The parasite that transformed them takes hold after people turn eighteen--and Patrick's birthday is only a few days away. Determined to save Patrick's life and the lives of the remaining kids, the brothers embark on a mission to uncover the truth about the parasites--and what they find is horrifying. Battling an enemy not of this earth, Chance and Patrick become humanity's only hope for salvation. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Women Who Wrote the War

The Women Who Wrote the War
Title The Women Who Wrote the War PDF eBook
Author Nancy Caldwell Sorel
Publisher Skyhorse
Pages 429
Release 2011-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1628721154

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Here’s how a hundred brave American women left their families and entered the combat-zone to chronicle what they saw. Nancy Sorel’s portrait pays homage to these unsung heroes. They came from Boston, New York, Milwaukee, and St. Louis; from Yakima, Washington; Austin, Texas; and Sioux City, Iowa; from San Francisco and all points east. They left comfortable homes and safe surroundings for combat-zone duty. As women war correspondents, they brought to the battlefields of World War II a fresh optic, and reported back home what they witnessed with a new sensibility. Their experience was at once wide-ranging and intimate, devastating at one moment, heartwarming the next. In their ranks we encounter world-famous photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White, the only Western photographer to cover the Nazi invasion of the USSR; Martha Gellhorn, writer and wife of Ernest Hemingway, who presciently reported on the menace of fascism; The New Yorker’s Janet Flanner, recording the bleak realities of life in post-liberation France; and Marguerite Higgins, who dared enter the concentration camp at Dachau just ahead of the American army. In her graphic, seamless narrative, Nancy Sorel weaves together the lives and times of these gutsy, incomparable women, assuring them their rightful place in this century’s history.