A young woman, the last of a long family line, visits the burial place of her
ancestors, only to be met by their spirits as they come together to discuss the
guilts, loves and mistakes of their lifetimes. A mystery surrounds the body of
a child buried long before that fated meeting, separated from the burial
grounds of the majority of the family. Who was the child? Why is he buried
alone? A sad story, told simply and with respect, covering many aspects of
human life over the decades of each generation. It covers emotions and events
such as death, funeral arrangements, family bonds, love, hate, murder,
lesbianism, woman's rights and surviving life in changing times.
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The Vapirian are an old race, older than humans. They are not Vampires,
although their culture has left reminders behind that gave birth to many of the
vampire legends known on Earth. The planet Vapir is a dimly lit world under a
violet sky, a blue sun and a buttercup-yellow moon. The journey to Earth takes
a little over a year but is considered to be a very important part of the Vapir
culture. The people of Vapir are not able to bear female children, so when a
young man reaches maturity at one hundred years of age; he goes to Earth to
search for a Bride.
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This book will probably anger the scientists ... and to the archaeologists, I
humbly ask their forgiveness as they fill in the blanks and correct my errors
in their own minds. To the religious people, this book may possibly upset them
so that they may wish revenge. To them I only ask that they open their minds
and accept the truth as it is written. The story is based on real people in
real times past, and written down to the best of my ability, as I remember it.
The story is written to finally bring science and religion together, as I
explain Eden's Truth with the true story of the Garden of Eden.
Eve
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"Superstitious nonsense" is an expression that is usually declared before someone is proven wrong by fate, the gods or nature.
Immerse yourself in this astonishing collection of 13 spine-chilling stories of 13 well-known superstitions.
Each story is an extraordinary, hair-raising tale that will cause the reader to wonder..."What if...?"
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