Discover Your Next Great Read – Adventure Awaits in Every Genre

At Readiln, exploring your favorite genres has never been easier! Dive into our extensive collection, including thrilling adventures, heartwarming romances, captivating fiction, enlightening non-fiction, and so much more.

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Psyche of the Injured athlete: the unspoken truths

Psyche of the Injured Athlete: the Unspoken Truths presents an intimate look at what happens to athletes who suffer a debilitating, sport career-ending injury. The athlete’s identity, the sports family, the daily discipline and work to become an elite athlete are all gone. The psyche of the athlete is damaged, and there is little in place to help them find healing and wholeness.The author, Dr. Laura Miele, PhD, describes her own journey as an elite basketball player who suffered a back injury that ended her promising career and left her on the sidelines. She shares the utter devastation, the consultations with numerous medical professionals searching for a way to rehabilitate and continue ...
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Mayberry-Vietnam-Beyond

Fond memories growing up in the legendary small town of Mayberry, ( Mt. Airy, NC ) Andy Griffith's home- town, and also the home- town of Country Singer, Donna Fargo, The Easter Brothers Gospel Trio, & Bluegrass Artist,Tommy Jarrell.... Author Jim Akers takes you on a journey as a child and young man and at age 20, headed to Vietnam, serving in the 9th Infantry Division, awarded 2 Bronze Star Medals... and beyond.

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Sincerely Speaking Spiritually

"Sincerely Speaking Spiritually" is an inspirational and uplifting text for your reading, uplifting, and meditating on God's words. It shows principles to solve problems and live a righteous life. It will open doors of God's inspirational grace for you with His revelation for a "Breakthrough in your life." It will allow you to help others and instill the following:This is your divine time to take the high roads, not the low.Overcoming the Goliaths in your life and succeeding with grace.Changing your negatives into positive accomplishments.Divinely not succumbing to secular invading beliefs against you.Strengthening your sacred relations with God's devotional saints.Enhancing your inspiration...
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The ABC's of Wavy and Curly Hair Starring...The Frizz Girls

The Frizz Girls want to teach you the ABC’s of wavy and curly hair complete with a glossary defining each word. This is a great resource to learn all the hair words to describe wavy and curly hair.

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What the Frizz?!?! How to Take Care of Your Wavy or Curly Hair No Dry Brushing...Starring The Frizz Girls

Rachel dry brushes her wavy hair and it always ends up frizzy and poofy! Her mom thinks dry brushing wavy hair is okay. Rachel is sad that her wavy hair looks frizzy and poofy. She wants to have pretty wavy hair. Rachel seeks help from The Frizz Girls and wants to know if it’s okay to brush her wavy hair, dry. Read and learn why The Frizz Girls’ teach dry brushing on wavy or curly hair isn’t good, and what might happen. The Frizz Girls are a new kid's picture book series aimed at teaching young girls ages 5-13 on how to take care of their wavy or curly hair. This is the third book in the series.

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What the Frizz?!?! How to Take Care of Your Wavy or Curly Hair Find Your Hair Type...Starring The Frizz Girls

The Frizz Girls are a new kid's picture book series aimed at teaching young girls ages 5-13 on how to take care of their wavy or curly hair. For many young girls, some have parents, grandparents and guardians that don't know how to teach their young ones how to properly care for their wavy or curly hair. Adults also label a child's hair frizzy or messy, which can have a HUGE impact on a child's self-esteem. The Frizz Girls are the brain-child of Stacy Schilling, and were created to share their tips and tricks on how all wavies and curlies can take proper care of their hair, and have the confidence to do it themselves. Stacy knows what it's like to grow up with parents that don't know or unde...
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Stacy Learns to Love Her Wavy Hair, and You Can Too!

When Stacy was nine-years-old, her mom convinced her to cut her long, wavy brown hair because she was tired of fixing Stacy's hair. Her mom didn't teach Stacy how to fix it herself.

 Stacy cried after her hair cut and didn't know how to stand up for herself. Throughout her life, Stacy had to learn and navigate the pitfalls of how to take care of her wavy hair, and eventually gave up when it became too much to handle. Then one day Stacy wanted to restore her long, wavy brown hair to it's glory and learned how to take care and love her wavy hair. In the process, Stacy learned to find herself and what makes her happy. She also found the confidence to stand up for herself and what she belie...
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KILLER or FALL GUY? The Curious Case of James Earl Ray

Who killed Martin Luther King?The short answer is “James Earl Ray”. That name is etched in our memory.But there's more to the story. A lot more. What you'll read here is no conspiracy theory. We take you step-by-step from that fateful day in Memphis to the tragic end of Ray's life, with carefully researched details, eye-opening quotes, and crucial facts hidden from the public. He swore to the end that he was innocent. He had wanted nothing more than a jury trial to tell his side of the story. So why did he suddenly plead guilty? Who made him change his mind...and what was that person's motive?They found a rifle bearing Ray's prints and said it was used in the murder.The FBI ballistics te...
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TEN RULES OF THE ROAD I LEARNED AT MY FIRST CONCERT

Ten Rules Of The Road I Learned At My First Concert is one ordinary guy's saga of 160 concerts over the last 44 years: "From scalping tickets to catch Captain Fantastic at the height of his success to missing the opportunity to see Sir Paul close down Shea Stadium; from meeting one band in the middle of 43rd street to watching another play in a parking lot; from seeing a crowd throw objects at an amateur lead-in band to hearing two legends, Macca and Bruce, play "I Saw Her Standing There" - twice in a row; from never seeing Van Morrison play "Someone Like You" to having him surprise us all with a rendition of "Send In The Clowns"; from attending a concert that never started to being at a sho...
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