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Daniella Taylor

    Daniel Taylor sa zameriava na skúmanie sily príbehov a ich vplyvu na náš život. Jeho diela často pretkávajú osobnú reflexiu s hlbšími duchovnými a filozofickými úvahami, pričom skúmajú témy ako viera, pochybnosti a hľadanie zmyslu. Taylorov štýl sa vyznačuje vrelosťou a introspektívnym tónom, ktorý čitateľa pozýva k zamysleniu sa nad vlastnými životnými príbehmi. Prostredníctvom svojej práce aj založením organizácie The Legacy Center sa snaží pomáhať ľuďom objavovať a uchovávať hodnoty a rozprávania, ktoré formovali ich identitu.

    Death Comes for the Deconstructionist
    Knit Foxy and Friends
    • Knit Foxy and Friends

      Beginner-friendly knitting patterns for 6 stylish animals and 50 accessories

      • 128 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      A collection of beginner-friendly knitting patterns for Foxy, a stylish urban fox, and his Lolly the Cat; Sasha the Dog; Banjo the Bear; Rodney the Raccoon and Echo the Arctic Fox. Follow Foxy and his friends as they set off on adventures near and far and learn to knit them, their clothes and accessories.Packed full of 50 knitting patterns this collection of knitting patterns offers so many options. Knit Foxy and Banjo as they drink coffee and talk about their passion, music. Knit Lolly's cute beret and coat that she wears as she visits the market on her way home from the publishing company where she works.There are written patterns and simple charts (when required) for all the projects and step-by-step instructions and artworks for all the necessary techniques and stitches.As well as the wonderful photography of the friends on their adventures there are wonderful illustrations that really bring their characters to life and will have you reaching for this book every time.

      Knit Foxy and Friends
      4,0
    • Death Comes for the Deconstructionist

      • 199 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      When Jon Mote is hired to investigate the murder of his erstwhile mentor, literary star Richard Pratt, the grad school dropout feels woefully unequal to the task. Skittering on the edge of madness, his only source of hope is the dogged love of his developmentally disabled sister, Judy, who serves as cheerleader, critic and moral compass.

      Death Comes for the Deconstructionist
      4,1