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    203,-

    There seems no way out of combusting in laughable moments, when the torched cultured cabin of Father Thomas' priestly life spirals, counterpoised and flamed by betraying hypocrisies, swarming illusions, frictional poverty, and gossiped pejoratives.Thomas thought the question was, what gives, his oath or heart?But maybe the more accurate question is, when Otessa, a passionate woman desperate for his love wants him, oath, or heart, which will cave?

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    217,-

    At Sea Without You (Illustrated)When the family of our galaxy gathered again, they didn't expect the shocking story told by old sage, Mother Earth. It was a gripping allegorical tale dripping with fear, pride, deceit, distrust, and most importantly lessons in values of great friendship and relationships in Guild. In this story, Wiley Canis Coyote and Bard Taxus Badger found common grounds for their uncommon friendship until arrogance and pride fed their egos to fall apart. This led to a broken relationship and gloating neighbors. Only it may not stop there. The subsequent impact of this wound may shock and fracture the Guild in which they lived.

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    440,-

    Liberty of PromisesThe forces of prejudice find foothold in a close-knit rural community when trust between Chike and Kuti breaks down by a leaked secret. Kuti's frantic pursuit of personal happiness and their long life of friendship dims fated.Do mysterious powers sway outcomes of humankind promises?

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    134,-

    At Sea Without YouWhen the galaxy family of planets gathered again, they didn't expect the shocking story told by old sage, Mother Earth. It was a gripping allegorical tale dripping with fear, pride, deceit, distrust, and most importantly lessons in values of great friendship and relationships in society.In this story, Wiley Canis Coyote and Bard Taxus Badger found common grounds for their uncommon friendship until arrogance and pride fed their egos to fall apart.This led to a broken relationship and gloating neighbors. Only it may not stop there. The subsequent impact of this wound may shock and fracture the neighborhood in which they lived.

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    292,-

    In 18th century Britain, Grant Sharp, a passionate lawyer, plans to blow the whistle on the British and the Church establishment in his passion to stop the British and Colonial ships involved in slave trade.How does he navigate this path if Lord Palmerston, 2nd Viscount, the Chairman of the Board of Trade, popular among the rich and political class, is the benefactor of Isabella Fryer, Grant's future life partner?Join me in London blowing whistles!-Cash Onadele, Yoruba Writer

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    203,-

    Wura: The Fabric of Affection Throughout her life, Wura faced several adversities and farrago of resentments; some occasioned by unfavorable fortune, her own poor judgment or heart choices. But a recent note left at her doorstep may lead to blackmail and the destruction of her last epistolary hold on love. To what extent would this middle-aged now respectable community librarian woman go to save the life of a child of passion, in her past life, whom she was told died at birth? Beauty may ignite passion but what sustains it are strings sewn unseen, which binds like a knitting force between lovers.Without regards for time lapsed or space, what they create is a blended natural yarn which they will defend against others in terrible storms.

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    252,-

    Force Without ShadowOne must become like the adaptable squirrel, who intelligently zigzags to escape predators, bury food a foot deep or pretend to do so fooling thieves, and remain to complete its race of survival in life.It seems happiness can't be achieved without daring enterprise.Olamoshu Olaniyonu, an aspiring creative writer, must overcome poverty, fears, and wiles of pretensions if he is to achieve his writerly potential and protect his family.But does he have the audacity to dare love, a force without shadow?

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    265,-

    In the middle of a nascent civil war, the ancient history of attraction between white reverend fathers and beautiful black nuns, if unabated, could prove fatal to the message of the Catholic church.Sister Catherine, (daughter of a traditional Ifa worshipper) struggled with the voice of cross and that of man.She must prove if chastity is the will of the Supreme or imposition of a religious few imitating God of love!In this colonial setting, the conservative, faithful Cardinal Silvanus recommended the appointment of a native radical, Bishop Hardwin Foriti, to stem notable intransigeances in Ijebu diocese. While the new Bishop assiduously transforms the diocese, a fresh case of love and compassion may be difficult to contain or denied credibility by the Roman Catholic.

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    228,-

    It is mild to say, Jack Hill Brittlemind, skilled cartoonist, and Showrunner for WTZ Network, is ambitious. He wants to become the best network manager and enjoy the privileged world of Hollywood and his Stingray Corvette. He didn't factor in his distractors, backbiters, and troublemakers, some who hold power to sway his career in the film industry. There is a price to pay Only this may also cost him family, love, and happiness. Remember, to ride the rainbows, it's a matter of colors.

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    329,-

    This drama is my life! Early childhood as I remembered it. Is it colorful? I guess it depends on what you look for. If a story of humble beginnings strikes you as a nightmare, then you should not read this. If you cannot stand a little boy fail and fail again, save your time for another book. On the other hand, if you are drawn to struggles and delights of small things of life and strange bonds of people, then I recommend a warm drink in hand and a weekend on your calendar. In one short sentence it reads, "He is a village boy!", but unwraps a series of funny child's acts and thoughts. The flavor of multiple characters who separately on their own as relations or people in the community, chose to identify with me. They influenced my understanding of humanity, nature, and things. I was not born special or with exceptional talents, but I was made to feel special by people around me. I can look back and appreciate what each contributed into shaping my person. In context, my parents formed part of emerging middle-class post-independence Nigeria. Which, barely out of the clutches of the invading colonists, plunged into the chaos of a civil war. Yet, in those years, my parents gave us three characters: integrity, respect, and hard work in this new wild, wild, west. In confession, I struggled with each of these three pillars they erected. Subconsciously, it was so for my first twelve years, which is what I shared with you here. Call it denial, but I was not totally to blame for my acts. I do not refute acting out some of my wild imaginations but being a middle child didn't help my failings sometimes. When people looked you over, they saw you as part of belonging, but you did not actually belong. The top positions were claimed, and best awards won. All were taken before you launched. In the frustration, either you become a best second ranked or total failure. Trust me, you do not want the latter. You inexhaustively strain to prove your sagacity. Several times, the easier option crossed my mind, to bag the bad boy image and just rest my weary young bones! Where I ended up depended on 3 things: parenting given, opportunities placed before me and innate desire to beat even my own will. Outside the box, I managed to find a fourth, luck, when I did not try hard enough!In those years, I gravitated towards my village and nature. For both did not judge me. They didn't compare me to others before or after me. Simply, they took me in and gave me love, kindness and hope!

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    258,-

    CRUMPLED YELLOW TULIP"Be careful what you wish for." Abike warned her childhood friend and confidant, when Olasope, a virgin, dreamed openly and fervently wished her future life.The witch and wizard, who reigned over five quarters of this kingdom, won't let that wish slide pass.Mysteriously, inside the cauldron of their black magic, an extremely hot wish is the active ingredient in plotting romance and exposing manipulation, trickery, or duplicity in the entire domain!

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    588,-

    ARROWHEAD MARK SPOTS OF WITS: MAKING OF A KING.It is the end of one reign and the beginning of another. Not that easy. The Yorubas do not automatically transfer the crown from father to sons. In any case there may be more than one son. There is almost always a competition to wear the grown. The gods speak. So do the people and the king makers. We shall see here a keenly competed throne. This play is a battle of wits!I hope that I have equally responded with wits, entertainment and accented it with a nice plot.If you've read "Blood and Arrows of Wits", "Shafts of Arrows Pierce Wits", then follow me to: "Arrowheads Mark Spots of Wits: Making of a King."Before we find out where it all ends, the concluding part of the trilogy (book four): "Arrowheads Mark Spots of Wits: Taking on the Dragon.".

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    120,-

    PASSAGE TO RED HILLSMysteriously, the soul is a try for the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings. Undoubtedly, some may perish in the gulf of flames, while others soon find passage to the Red Hills. But in actuality, life's ironies and paradoxes are not ever predictable or as expected or planned.

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    TERRIFIC REPORTING - THE OUTRAGE."If you judge people, you have no time to love them" That was all the black, middle -aged man pointed out to me. The year was 1967, we were seated across the Supreme Court of Texas in Austin. I felt the morbid desire to be free!

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