A delightfully fun, fact-filled planetary tale from the creator of the Baby University series
Travel around the solar system and celebrate what makes each planet unique From Neptune to Mercury and all the planets in between, each one is different and each one is happy to be what they are.
Old slow Neptune looks a bit behind.
Orbiting the Sun takes an awful long time.
But the 8th little planet doesn't need to worry.
It spins on its axis in a really big hurry
Vibrant, joyful art, playful verse, and a fun die-cut shape are sure to have astronomers of all ages celebrating their own uniqueness while they party with the planets.
It opened doors for me I never knew existed. I knew why I had been born in this day & age. It gave me hope for the future in spite of the trauma that lies ahead of us. I buy this book for everyone I love.
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To me, the most fascinating part of Jess Stearn's biography is that Cayce predicted Stearn would write the book in Cayce's trance readings before Stearn arrived on the scene and after Cayce had passed away. Cayce never met Stearn in real life. This is a different biography than the purely chronological ones such as There Is a River: The Story of Edgar Cayce, which is a comprehensive biography and Edgar Cayce: Mystery Man...
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The story of Edgar Cayce and other people with parapsychological ability is a most compelling and interesting phenomenon of mental capacity. That some people have this type of psychic ability demonstrates the vast power and perception of the human mind that warrants investigation. That this type of phenomena doesn't necessarily "fit" into mainstream psychological study causes severe conflict with generally accepted mainstream...
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One has to consider the time this occurred and the level of education of Edgar Cayce. He was incredible and I find it sad that people reading it today are unable to grasp the importance of his work. I think this is a book all thinking people should read and understand in context. If a reader is too literally minded or unwilling to accept the possibility of miracles then (s)he should read something else.
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Iron Flame, the sequel to the blockbuster romantasy Fourth Wing, comes out in two weeks and we can't wait! While we wait—impatiently—for our preordered copies to arrive, we are taking the opportunity to get to know author Rebecca Yarros a bit better. Here are eight fun facts about the author.