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  • av Jonathan Boult
    194,-

    Damore is a contented Trellan, happily living a peaceful life, secure in the belief that tomorrow will be just like today. His home is filled with love and laughter, and the thought of leaving his hometown has never crossed his mind.But everything changes when an unknown army lands in Dunelaw, bringing devastation in its wake.Forced from his quiet routine, Damore takes his first steps beyond Blacksand. As the lone survivor, he embarks on an adventure that reveals a world he never knew existed. Along the way, he'll be aided by some and hunted by others, encounter dragons and kreaks, forge lifelong friendships, and face mortal enemies.The only thing Damore knows for sure now is that tomorrow will never be the same again...

  • av Karl Shergill
    126,-

    Lockdown Infinity seamlessly continues the gripping narrative that began in Lockdown Alpha. In this novel, the story follows a woman consumed by the torment of unrequited love, leading her down a dark path of stalking and heinous crimes amidst the unending COVID-19 pandemic. Desperate to fulfil her obsessive desires, she harnesses metaphysical, mystic, and quantum powers to transform from a mere human into a complex, monstrous entity driven by a relentless killing instinct.Against the backdrop of the pandemic, the story fearlessly explores LGBTQ issues, including discrimination, insecurity, mental illness, attempted suicide, and the tragic reality of lives lost to suicide. The narrative delves deep into the social, economic, and psychological complexities that arise during lockdown, shedding light on how these challenges can lead to disturbing and abnormal human behaviour, ultimately resulting in a surge of criminal activity.

  • av Tony Mansfield
    116,-

    Golf clubs are home to a diverse cast of characters united by their love for the game, but that's where the similarities end. Among the members, you'll find crooks and cops, accountants and bank managers, plumbers, pensioners, paupers, and multi-millionaires alike. Some are quiet, others are loud, and it's often hard to tell who's who. Beneath the surface, a few are cheats or adulterers - rarely murderers, though it's not impossible, even in the most prestigious clubs. This is the story of some of those members. Despite their best-laid plans, life has a way of surprising them, and sometimes, even the bad guys get a lucky break.

  • av Philip Stylianou
    126,-

    Save natural or manmade disasters, being stranded away from home is usually thought of as a mere inconvenience, big or small, that will somehow work itself out sooner or later. Not this time though, as a British salesman/cum tourist fails to make a hotel reservation and in trying to solve his problem before nightfall, finds himself pitted against a brainy police lieutenant, who is desperately trying to save his town from having its traditional Easter celebrations vilified by the evil doings of a criminal gang.The story unfolds in the picturesque Andalusia region of Southern Spain in the early post-Franco era and is partly based on a real-life experience of the author, with at least one character being a genuine part of it.The fast-moving plot in a captivating innovative writing style transcends every possible genre, from humorous adventure to sombre dystopian and suspenseful thriller with even a touch of erotica, all rolled into mystical fantasy, dispersed only by a totally unexpected ending that gives a new twist to the beginning.

  • av Kristofer Coleman
    106,-

    The adage that life is more about the journey than the destination carries profound significance, especially considering that life's ultimate destination is death. This sentiment, though bordering on cliché, is rich with meaning and potential.I Didn't Used to Be Like This invites readers on an extraordinary journey, one that aims to deepen our appreciation of life's fragility and our inextricable connection to it.This book is a tapestry woven from diverse threads - from stirring poems of protest to poignant personal narratives and reflections on those elements that spark the greatest of human responses: wonder.Each piece is crafted from a highly distinctive perspective, yet resonates with the universal aspects of our shared human experience.Themes of pain, heartache, and loss are intricately interlaced with hope, redemption, and the essence of humanity, painting a vivid portrait of the author's daily thoughts and life's challenges. While our experiences may differ, this book beautifully underscores the undeniable truth that, in the grand tapestry of life and mortality, we have much in common.

  • av Judy Prescott
    126,-

    Melinda's journey begins in the bustling streets of Bristol, where childhood memories of candy-filled visits to Sid's shop and daring paper rounds paint a vivid picture of innocence and adventure. As she navigates the challenges of growing up in a tight-knit community, Melinda's life is a testament to resilience and the enduring spirit of youth. Her story is a nostalgic exploration of simpler times, filled with the sweet taste of frozen Mars bars and the camaraderie of schoolyard friendships.From the lively streets of Totterdown to the serene landscapes of South Wales, Melinda's tale is one of love, loss, and the indomitable human spirit. She faces the trials of adulthood with the same determination that saw her through childhood adventures, finding strength in family, work, and the occasional act of kindness. A Moment in Time: Childhood Memories is a heartfelt memoir that captures the essence of a life lived fully, marked by the highs and lows that make us who we are. Join Melinda as she reflects on her past, embraces the present, and looks forward to the future with hope and grace.

  • av A. A. Caddy
    165,-

    What happened to Fred 12? The asteroid made the planet fall, but its location is unknown. McMurdo Village in Antarctica is settling down to life post the 2047 catastrophe. Dense forest covers most of the planet. Something strange is Iurking in the forest outside of the village, as well as the prehistoric creatures. What can it mean? All inhabitants of the planet are located in the village, even the scientists that were scattered around Antarctica.An expedition to the former Island of Crete comes across a lost city in what was the Mediterranean Sea. What could it be? The McMurdo team make some startling discoveries in the city some that will change the history of the human race. How will these discoveries affect the remaining vestiges of people left on the earth?In McMurdo village, something is stirring: a huge dark shadow falls over the village. The ground is shaking and people are running around terrified.What is happening? Can the village survive?

  • av CV? Minnaar
    126,-

    In this captivating coming-of-age story, we follow Adiyah, a young jungle girl, as she navigates the intrigues and mysteries of life in the heart of the African wilderness. Alongside her parents, she embarks on a thrilling quest to find the 'Big One', encountering enigmatic native tribes and facing the untamed beauty and perils of the jungle. Through challenging and breathtaking adventures, Adiyah grows and learns, testing her limits and discovering her true strength.But one fateful night, everything Adiyah has ever known is forever altered. Thrust into a horrifying ordeal, she must rely on her instincts more than ever before, drawing upon every fiber of her being to survive. Adiyah's resilience and courage are put to the ultimate test as she faces seemingly insurmountable odds. Will she find the inner strength to overcome this harrowing experience, or will the curse of the jungle consume her?

  • av T C Sutton
    135,-

    Renowned fencing master Napier Gerard has been enjoying an opulent existence amidst the gaming clubs and coffee houses of late 18th¿century Paris, but this is about to change. Exiled from his native England and isolated by his reputation as a deadly duellist, he finds himself increasingly threatened by powerful enemies on both sides of the Channel. At the same time, the threat of terror and revolution is looming over France. It becomes clear to Napier that, to survive, he must flee to the American colonies.However, fate disrupts Napier's plans, thrusting him into a series of perilous adventures. While he has the good fortune to be accompanied by the steadfast Will Styles, whose skill with a bow matches Napier's with a sword, his ingenuity and courage are tested to their limits as he and Will navigate the dangers of the American wilderness. Napier soon finds himself unwillingly entangled in a colonial war, struggling not only against wild animals but also involved in battles that he never sought. Unbeknownst to him, his decision to escape France will lead him repeatedly to confront death itself.

  • av E Pillay
    106,-

    E shares a deeply personal account of her experiences with trauma, the reactions to her disclosures, and her diagnosis of Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder. She invites readers on a turbulent yet hopeful journey through her recovery. Her unique writing style, characterized by minimal punctuation, allows readers to interpret and experience each poem in their own way. With a powerful ability to evoke strong emotions, her poems come with a trigger warning.

  • av Lin Challis
    174,-

    During the pandemic, the Blackhand Gang finds themselves confined within the walls of Lockdown Town. Without siblings, short on funds, and craving adventure, these four friends from diverse backgrounds share a unified spirit and a thirst for excitement.Their adventures are nothing short of extraordinary. From daring rescues to save a drowning individual, to facing the terror of processionary caterpillars, and confronting the heartbreaking captivity of a white lion, their courage and ingenuity know no bounds. In these challenging times, their friendship blossoms as they rely on each other for solutions to problems like family separations and welcoming a new gang member from Ukraine, who embraces their secret sign and the unexpected challenge of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.The Blackhand Gang is defined by their unwavering commitment to each mission, guided by innovative plans that differ with each new adventure. This story is a testament to the power of friendship and resilience in the face of adversity, showcasing how unity and creativity can turn any situation into an extraordinary journey.

  • av A. H. Hassen
    116,-

    There's a new girl in my class, and I'm convinced she's a SECRET AGENT! She wears two earpieces - just like the spies in my favorite book, Spies in Space! How exciting is that?Every day, she reports to someone - a handler from the D.E.A.P! I have no idea what that stands for, but it has to be something super-duper SECRET! I need to find out what she's really up to.Good thing I've read loads of books on how to be sneaky. It's time to put my skills to the test! Watch out, Isabella Marsh - I'm going to uncover all your secrets!

  • av Anita Mulvey
    116,-

    Twins Justine and Joshua wanted to give their dad a wonderful Christmas surprise. Things just hadn't been the same for him since mum had died. Of course not. But Dad had simply lost all the joys of the festive season. He didn't even bother to put up a Christmas tree anymore. So, the children come up with a plan and hope that their surprise would bring back the festive fun for their father and so for the whole family.With their Uncle James' help, a real Christmas tree and new fairy lights are bought. But when searching for the old box of decorations in the loft, the twins find something else, a strange item that neither sibling even knew existed. Would this mysterious object help their plan to succeed, or would it scupper it completely?For Christmas is a magical time and the most marvellous, magical things can happen - even if these things are not at all what is expected.Children will be enchanted by this highly original and magical tale, full of festive fun and happiness at Christmas.

  • av Selina Jolliffe
    116,-

    Have you ever seen a sunrise? Have you ever tried to catch a sunrise as it happens, just to see what it looks like? Have you ever stopped to think about how beautiful nature can be? A sunrise is just one of nature's many wondrous offerings.Bunny has seen the sunshine before, but one day, she realises that she's never actually seen the sun, as it rises in the sky, at the beginning of a brand-new day. Join bunny and two of her other forest friends - badger and field mouse - in this tale of adventure, written in rhyme, as they set off together, before dawn, on a journey through the forest, having fun together, along the way.Will they make it in time, to see the sunrise in all its magnificent glory? What will it look like? How will it make them feel?If you've never seen a sunrise, why not try to catch one and see how it makes you feel...

  • av Blair J Collins
    135,-

    Eddie Hart, a devoted officer at Langdon Fire Station, grapples with the lingering grief over his mother's demise and the burdensome secret he harbors concerning her death, a truth he finds impossible to share with his seemingly detached father. At the firehouse, he faces the challenge of appeasing senior managers hell-bent on either reining in his Watch or disbanding it altogether, all while guiding the new recruit through the demanding facets of the profession. Amidst the workplace turmoil, the ghost of a past romance resurfaces: Jane, his high school sweetheart, now wed to the imposing Nev, but the lingering connection between them persists.As the disparate threads of Eddie's life converge towards a pinnacle, the pressure mounts. Will he navigate the tempest of professional challenges, mend the rift with his father, and reconcile the embers of a bygone love? Or will the surmounting adversities cause his life to unravel into chaos?

  • av Anna Goddard
    116,-

    The high street is bustling with Christmas cheer, but for Jenny and Jim, the magic is just beginning. After a stop at a cozy teashop, the ordinary world transforms into something extraordinary. Talking fire hydrants, helpful lampposts, and even chatty horses become their new reality.But is it all real, or just a figment of their imagination? The family embarks on a series of weekend adventures, seeking to uncover the truth behind the talking objects and the mysterious purple haze that surrounds them.Join Jenny and Jim as they navigate the enchanting high street, where the line between reality and fantasy blurs, and every corner holds a new surprise.

  • av Conghaile McLaughlin
    106,-

    For a woman like Joy Monroe, the only problem she faces is finding the next bus to start the party!Reno in the 1990s could only be described as a ship of emotions and the hectic, white-haired, jewellery-covered Joy is the captain!Witness as Joy's life drastically changes, old demons return, and a romantic relationship develops!

  • av Vronnie Carter
    155 - 223,-

  • av Kareena Clark
    126,-

    The COVID-19 lockdowns were not much fun for us, but have you ever thought about how it would affect our furry friends?Follow Winston's journey from the loneliness of lockdown to freedom in this loveable children's story about hope and happiness.

  • av Wida Tausif
    126,-

    The story is about a four-year-old boy named Ali, who is scared of going to school. But once his father drops him to school, he goes on doing lots of fun activities and makes new friends. He realises that going to school is not that bad. Spending the day exploring a variety of tasks makes him realise that school is actually fun and begins to like school.

  • av Sue Frazer
    106,-

    There are said to be two types of writers: those who meticulously plot their stories before ever setting pen to paper, and those who dive headfirst into a blank page, trusting that meaning will emerge through the process. I firmly belong to the latter group. When I began writing proper short stories - rather than scribbles on the backs of bus tickets - I never imagined they would one day form a collection. But as the stories accumulated, I realized there might be enough to satisfy the growing number of readers who had enjoyed them and were eager for more. My imagination is a restless and untamed force, often pulling me in unexpected directions, making each story a new adventure in creativity. I delight in experimenting with words, stretching and reshaping them into fresh contexts. Unexpected Endings is driven by this love of storytelling, blending my interests in science and folklore - two endless sources of inspiration. In this collection, you'll find stories like Azrael, where a goldfinch holds far more meaning than meets the eye, and Light and Dark, where nothing is quite what it seems.

  • av Jacqueline Derbyshire
    126,-

    Christmas, a time of joy for Father Christmas, his elves, and the creatures who all support this special magical time. Preparations have been planned meticulously to ensure that on Christmas Eve, Father Christmas and his skilled reindeer fly all over the world to deliver their gifts.Jouka, a reindeer of high standing with the herds, has been requested to meet with Father Christmas. Excitedly, he bids farewell to his family and gallops off. Not long into his journey, he sees a flash of light coming from underground, feels an unknown sensation, and falls to the ground, unresponsive. Who or what has done this to such a beautiful creature is not known, and why at such a crucial time? An evil presence begins to be felt by all in Lapland.

  • av Imre Major
    106,-

    The number of questions related to climate, pollution, mass extinction, threats from technology, are on a rise. How to understand our place within the environment, how to create a link between our economy and the environment, how to evaluate natural resources compared to market values?This book is seeking answers to the questions what sustainability means, what happens when our economy, our practice, our life, our political-economic establishment are unsustainable, if the reasonable and theoretically optimal use of resources does sum up to sustainability on the global scale, how technology affects sustainability, if there is anything missing from the Demand-Supply graph.My work intends to answer the less pronounced questions like how to make decisions if our way of life is sustainable or not; in case our answer is not, what we should take into consideration when we look for the way forward.

  • av Ira David Wood III
    135 - 204,-

  • av R. Johnson
    106 - 145,-

  • av L. B. Gunstone
    106,-

    Meet Rodney Parsley: a multi-millionaire with fashionably flamboyant success and equally flamboyant taste, and his best friend Alan Whipper, a small, not-so-multi-millionaire with not-so-flamboyant taste. The pals are polar opposites (much like Whipper's socks) and always have been.Plonked down in the middle of a village, the pair live in Parsley's grand home of Battenberg House, with enough rooms to house a small country, but sometimes even being in the fifth dining room isn't far enough away from Whipper as Parsley would like. But alas, that doesn't stop them from sticking together through their many adventures, and besides, they do everything together, even if that means one would save the other, on more than one occasion.So, through their collection of humorous tales, follow our merry gents as they keep out of trouble... or try to.

  • av Richard Barnes
    155 - 228,-

  • av Bianca Carter
    135,-

    Writing a narrative is like taking a journey up a mountain!You must be prepared for the trip by packing the essentials, then you make the journey up the mountain before reaching the most important part: the view.Just like going down a mountain, if you run back down and rush your ending you could ruin the entire trip.A Narrative Journey takes you on an adventure on how to write a well-structured story using the concept of taking a journey up a mountain.

  • av Jackie Devoy
    116,-

    Jackie Devoy, the 'Dublin Marilyn,' invites you into her vibrant world filled with color, passion, and a touch of Hollywood glamour. In The Dublin Marilyn House, Jackie shares her inspiring journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams.From her humble beginnings in Dublin's inner city to her adventures on reality TV and her unique Marilyn Monroe-themed homes, Jackie's story is a testament to the power of embracing individuality and finding joy in life's unexpected turns. With heartwarming anecdotes, design tips, and a sprinkle of Irish charm, this book will leave you feeling uplifted, inspired, and ready to create a life as colourful as Jackie's.

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