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  • av Dane N Reeve
    144 - 201,-

    On a seemingly idyllic summer day, John and Bob's fishing excursion takes a chilling turn when they reel in an unidentifiable, slimy creature from the depths of the local river. Against better judgment, they bring their catch home, unaware of the impending doom it heralds. Only Grandma, often dismissed as eccentric, senses the lurking danger. But her warnings fall on deaf ears. As the situation spirals, it becomes clear that the creature is not alone. It's communicating with another malevolent being, hell-bent on erasing John Catchpole from existence. In desperation, Grandma enlists the expertise of her trusted friend, Ruby Cartwright, a renowned figure in the paranormal realm. Together, they unravel a sinister plot, leading them to a final showdown with the dreaded Sylvia Slimehair. The stakes are high: banish Sylvia to the abyss or lose John forever.

  • av Katherine Kamal
    144,-

    Xanthe's life has been a 24/7 struggle for almost a decade. As a single parent she has been juggling a full-time job from home, raising two teens with intense extra-curricular activity schedules, navigating a long messy divorce, budgeting on her sole income, all with no family to fall back on. The joy of life has been sucked out of her over the years. She is living in a prison of duties and responsibilities, with no prospect of breaking out. But when she starts a YouTube channel to vent and share her woes with the world, new and unexpected opportunities start to develop. Could there be light at the end of the tunnel?

  • av Carol Ann Bradley
    145,-

    The wood-nymph queen's realm had known abundance and harmony beyond measure - until a capricious wind blew. On a night when the moon, myth, and magic aligned with destiny's design, a stranger on horseback stumbled upon the hidden path into the secret wood. What did this bold knight seek in the shadowy branches and dewy, flower-strewn slopes? Would the hobgoblin find favour amidst the midnight gathering, that bewitched hour when witches stir and spirits swirl in reckless dance? Feel the magic nudge your elbow as unforeseen events unfold...

  • av Elisabeth Daube
    144,-

    Climate Change made kid-friendly! Learn about causes and impacts of Climate Change! Discover nature and Earth's diverse inhabitants! Learn how you can help save the Earth and become a Harry's Helper! Engage in fun activities and experiments!

  • av Antony Sulayman
    105 - 144,-

    A high-flying executive and single mother of an autistic son leaves her career behind to embark on a transformative journey. Seeking a simpler life, she moves to a quaint village in Crete, where she joins the Animal Welfare movement, a cause close to her heart. Yet she soon finds that attitudes toward animals in her new home are more complex than she expected. European vets make periodic visits, attempting to control the burgeoning population of ownerless animals. As her son discovers a newfound passion for their cause, they adopt a dog once trained for fighting. But life in Greece takes a darker turn when the far-right party, 'The Golden Dawn, ' rises to power. The government harnesses an experimental 'Superdog' program, envisioning dogs not just as pets but as the new workforce, replacing human salaries. However, the unintended consequences of tampering with animal DNA pose a grave threat to the world at large. As the situation spirals out of control, it's the mother and son who find themselves at the heart of this unfolding crisis, and it's her autistic son who emerges as an unexpected beacon of hope

  • av Vernon Postmus
    201 - 253,-

    Embark on a stirring odyssey through rhythm and rhyme, where every verse resonates with profound reflections and deep insight. Experience the rhythmic cadence of life. Be captured by the enchantment of words. Unveil just a little something of God's design for life. Every poem in this collection is infused with a deeply Christian message, offering solace and encouragement. Pause, reflect, and let the words seep into your soul. Will this book captivate you so deeply that setting it aside becomes a challenge? Embark on this voyage, and may it bless your own life's journey.

  • av Liam White
    115 - 163,-

    "I was not born but given life." In the mystical heart of a land whispered by the River and the Oak, stands the guardian of history - the Standing Stone. The Tale of the Standing Stone by debut author Liam White is a captivating journey through time, exploring themes of friendship, loss, and redemption. From the days when clans roamed and the night sky was a canvas of stories, to the quiet when the land forgot its past, the Standing Stone has seen it all. This ancient stone, a silent witness to the unfolding of ages, finds itself forgotten when the River diverts and the Oak falls. Yet, hope is rekindled with the arrival of a new generation, who uncover the stone's magic, restoring its place in the world with the planting of a new oak. With a background in archaeology and the classics, Liam White crafts a story that resonates with the resilience of nature and the enduring power of memory.

  • av Matthias Cleiren
    124,-

    Morality in the West is often dismissed as trivial and outdated. Concepts of good and evil are highly susceptible to interpretation, with ethics preferably set aside so as not to unduly encroach on our daily pleasures. One of the most ill-considered, unpopular, yet underrated aspects of Western society is the diminishing role of conscience. Though conscience belongs to the mechanisms governing our behaviour, its importance should not be underestimated. But where should the contemporary person derive their ethical code? To what extent should morality be mutually agreed upon versus individually determined? Ultimately, these choices shape the benevolence or malevolence of one's contribution to the world and the legacy left for future generations. Age-old monotheistic religions have proffered answers, though not without imperfect results, as enduring conflict and wars fought in the name of God make clear. What guidance do they offer on more modern ethical dilemmas like the mistreatment of animals and nature or emerging technologies like genetic engineering and artificial intelligence? This testimonial aims to provide a moral compass - a tool that has been useful to me personally. In the quicksand of social media, where complacency lets morality slip into simplistic extremes of 'good' versus 'evil', this book offers a framework for ethical reasoning and decision making.

  • av Talitha George
    115,-

    The Sweedies are an average modern family with their share of quirks. They face life with humour and cherish family time, especially with the Grannies. A trip to Spain brings mishaps - Sally Sweedie, mother to Jen and Ted, misplaces her phone while dealing with treacherous weather. Back home in Southend for Christmas, two new arrivals join the Sweedies. Howard, father of the household, feels restless and buys a motorcycle, much to his wife's chagrin. Fast forward to 2033 and the fortune teller proves accurate - the Sweedies are thriving as always. Now, seven-year-old Flora joins the clan.

  • av Doc Mort
    115,-

    When Lora and Ayla visit Thornfield, they expect to stay with family, but end up at a dull party hosted by the town's dreary residents who want the girls to entertain them. Always resourceful, the girls hatch a plan to liven up the party, but their antics delight the hosts so much they decide to keep Lora and Ayla in Thornfield forever! As their sinister hosts plot to make them stay, the clever girls, with help from their inflatable friend Brave Rody, secretly devise their own escape. Will Lora and Ayla outsmart their thorny captors and make it back home? Find out as the quick-thinking friends turn the tables on their hosts in a fun-filled adventure full of hijinks and excitement!

  • av Leila Salloum Elias
    153 - 211,-

    In the celestial realm of Paradise, the atmosphere has grown somber. Nightly discussions among Arab scholars, spanning from the classical to the medieval periods and even the present day, have reached an impasse. Conversations aimed at finding solutions for the earthly world below seem increasingly futile, as if history's lessons have been forgotten or ignored. The vibrant mood once prevalent in Paradise has given way to listlessness and gloom. But what if the key to reigniting joy and inspiration lies in an age-old universal tradition: sharing a meal? That's right, a food contest! Celestial Dining to Entice: An Arab Food Contest in Paradise aims to shift the narrative from despair to delight. Scholars present their chosen medieval Arab dishes, each accompanied by personal stories that reveal who they are and why they've selected their dish. The contest does more than just brighten the atmosphere; it serves as a poignant reminder that history may have its lessons, but food possesses the timeless power to unite and uplift. Experience a celestial gathering where heavenly flavours meet earthly concerns, and discover how even in Paradise, the simple joy of sharing a meal can transform the spirit.

  • av John Hawk
    125 - 172,-

    Sunlight and Us by Professor John Hawk offers an enlightening journey into the profound and diverse effects of sunlight on human health and the environment. Drawing from his extensive career in dermatological photobiology, Hawk delves into the origins of sunlight, its vital role in our lives, and its dual nature as both a giver of life and a potential hazard. Through engaging narratives and scientific insights, Hawk navigates the complexities of sunlight's impact on skin health, the intricacies of Vitamin D synthesis, and the global challenge of climate change. This work not only pays homage to the sun's omnipresent influence but also underscores the delicate balance humanity must maintain with this powerful star.

  • av David Williams
    134,-

    Martha the mouse and her friends Owl, Ted, Fliss, Squirrel, Rabbit, and Fox decide to have a fun day out in Crickledown Wood. They meet at the duck pond on a sunny morning, stopping to chat with the Beavers by the stream on their way. But while crossing the open field, Martha has a close call! The whole day is about to take an unexpected turn. When the gang arrives at the woods, they huddle together to come up with a plan to help their friend Martha. Clever Fox comes along and asks if there's anything he can do. Together, they devise an idea to rescue Martha! Join this group of lovable characters for a story about friendship, quick thinking under pressure, and pulling together to help a pal in need. You'll be cheering at the happy ending!

  • av Yvonne Morgan-McKenzie
    165 - 172,-

    Continuing in the 'Little T - Tales of a Jamaican Boy' stories, Little T contracts the Covid 19 sickness and becomes very ill. With the help of a kind nurse and the tender care of his mother, Little T overcomes the illness and is back to his famous singing.

  • av Arthur Thomas
    124,-

    As a rural patrol officer in the Ndola district of Northern Rhodesia, Inspector Tom Savage was responsible for a vast area encompassing tribal trust lands, small holdings, farms near the Copperbelt towns, and the railway line extending as far south as Lusaka. With the railway's main north-south route being crucial, maintaining tight security for the trains was imperative. At the close of the school holidays, a train scheduled to transport hundreds of children back to their schools in Rhodesia and South Africa became a prime target for sabotage. To enhance track security, Rhodesian Railways introduced a small motorized rail trolley. Tom's team was assigned to inaugurate this unit and conduct thorough checks along the railway line. Their mission was to travel about fifteen minutes ahead of the main locomotive, ready to address any issues they might encounter. Meanwhile, the militant group Mpepo kwa Nkondo (Winds of War) had identified the train's vulnerability at a remote bridge over the deep Kafulafuta River. With a high embankment at this location, they plotted a derailment. The activists were well-prepared, equipped with tools for track sabotage: a socket and crossbar assembly to loosen the coach screws, spanners for the fishplate bolts, a hammer, and rail tongs. Their plan was chilling - derail the train at the embankment's peak, sending it plummeting into the crocodile and hippo-infested depths of the river below.

  • av David Armitage
    165,-

    Dreams can be anything you want them to be, but imagine flying through space doing cartwheels, flying past a giant floating doggy biscuit, or realizing that planet Mars, was in fact a giant chocolate bar. But this is just part of the story. Connor used to be such a happy little boy, but world events had made him sad and confused. Despite the best efforts of his mum and dad, and all the people who loved him, to cheer him up, nothing seemed to work. A new plan was needed, but would it work? It didn't take long for Connor and his new dog, Sparky, to become the best of friends. At night-time, sleeping soundly, the pair would begin to have the wildest of adventures together. Join them on their first as they race aliens around Saturn and try to beat the current intergalactic champion. Starting from the back, the dynamic duo would need all their skills, determination, and resilience, to cross the 'Slime Line' first, but could they, do it?

  • av Francesca de Bono
    124,-

    Death will not part them, nor will it silence them. It is 1880 and women are meant to be seen and not heard. When a damaged daughter is born of a vicious marital assault, Pauline Kite and her child are condemned to a life of sequestration and silence in rural Oxfordshire until Elinor Budden, a young nurse herself in need of healing, urges resilience and an audacious plan to bring about justice. When an unforeseen catastrophe strikes and they are caught up in one of the worst rail disasters in Victorian history, the rare opportunity for reinvention promises a life lived on its own terms; with autonomy emerges a voice that will not be silenced, and the undreamed-of prospect of recognition for all women condemned to obscurity.

  • av Gina Fernance
    115,-

    Beware of the Beckom Forest, underneath the canopy of glistening pine trees, hides a boisterous Bunyip. His large beading eyes stare you down and make you shiver from head to toe. Make sure you be quiet, 'Shhhh.' As quiet as a mouse. Or he will find you! Join the Beckom Bunyip in exploring the wondrous forest.

  • av Michael Rosenberg
    124,-

    The village of Bendalot is perched high in the mountains of East Asia, so remote and elevated that its inhabitants have never had contact with the outside world. All villagers possess the unique ability to bend metal with their minds, and merely touching it can cause it to bend-a phenomenon they consider entirely normal. Among them are Sandi and Handi, twins who one day encounter a strange new world when a little boy is blown into their village by a storm. They embark on numerous adventures to return him home, meeting a friendly and powerful giant and even traveling into space along the way. Driven by curiosity to explore more of the world around them, they utilize a magic carpet provided by the giant. This magical journey introduces them to various cultures and countries, including the delightful discovery of chocolate, a treat they had never tasted before.

  • - The War That Changed Humanity
    av Johannes H Egbers
    175,-

    World War 2 was more than a conflict of nations and epic battles; it was a turning point that fundamentally altered the course of human interaction. This transformative period in history saw the rapid development of groundbreaking technologies like rocket science and jet engine propulsion, shifting the world from local community-focused lifestyles to a global, technology-driven society. It also marked a pivotal change in societal focus, moving from individual responsibility to a broader emphasis on human rights.World War 2: The War that Changed Humanity delves into this seismic shift against the dramatic backdrop of some of the war's most crucial battles, including Operation Market Garden and Operation Veritable. The book offers an insightful review of these foundational changes, exploring how the war not only reshaped the geopolitical landscape but also redefined humanity's social and technological trajectory.

  • av Claude Filion
    143,-

    Tommy is an old and ailing Labrador Retriever whose life is transformed when he finds himself young and fit, and able to speak English. He meets his master Claude, who also feels rejuvenated, and they celebrate by walking and recounting their past adventures. A leisurely stroll becomes a race against time when Claude realizes that they're revisiting his past on the eve of a family tragedy. Will they be able to avert the tragedy? Gradually, Tommy notices that his health is failing him again. Was his transformation fleeting?

  • - A Love Story
    av R H Hull
    165,-

    This charming and delightful novel will undoubtedly captivate young adult and adult readers alike. Protagonists Adam and Sarah are dynamic, engaging characters whose sweet personalities allow readers to immediately connect with them and invest in the growth of their feelings for one another. The author's vivid voice immerses us in the rural Mennonite setting. A prevailing sense of teenage sincerity builds into early adulthood, creating an emotional effect that keeps readers on the edge of their seats up to the satisfying, emotive climax. Supported by a cast of lovable characters, this well-crafted romance features an engrossing narrative. Cloud County: A Love Story is a finely written novel worthy of consuming the attention of audiences both young and old with its creative storyline that makes for an easy yet gripping read. Readers will be unable to put this book down until they have uncovered the very last sentence.

  • av Steven Mason
    122 - 185,-

    Little Zuri Lynn is one child whose imagination is truly limitless. When this young lady goes wandering, there's no telling where she may turn up. She heads for places that she knows and loves, but she also ventures to destinations that she can only see in her mind's eye.Join little Zuri Lynn on a wonderful journey to fabulous places near and far, proving that a child's imagination can take her anywhere. You'll be amazed by what you find inside this youngster's mind!

  • av Chris R Korte
    175,-

    This book uses a recent writing given by Jesus called, A Course in Miracles, to explain and correct the Christian understanding of God, Jesus, Heaven, the Bible, and the World. After 2000 years we have thousands of Christian denominations with differing theologies and rituals. A Course in Miracles clears up these inconsistencies and contradictions in Christianity and the Bible to present a unified message of love, peace, and forgiveness.A Course in Miracles answers questions like: Why are we even here?What is our purpose? How can I live a happy and peaceful life regardless of what is happening in the world?What parts of Christianity are true? What is God's will for us?Why is there so much suffering?What is God's true nature?What was Jesus' real message?What is salvation and how do I get to Heaven?If God wills that none shall perish, why will so many perish and how can I make sure I'm not one of them?Many practicing Christians, non-practicing Christians, and those leaving the faith are dissatisfied with how the Bible and Christianity explain the purpose of life. Christianity comes up wanting as an explanation for the evidence of life in this world and eternity in Heaven. There Must Be a Better Explanation: God, Jesus, Christianity, Life, and Death, provides answers to life's questions that are plausible, complete, understandable, realistic, and hopeful.

  • av Alan R Apt
    153,-

    Embark on an enthralling global adventure with this book, showcasing mountaineering in some of the world's most magnificent and demanding terrains. Encounter an eclectic group of mountaineers as they tackle treacherous climbs along perilous paths, where every ascent is fraught with uncertainty. The author masterfully paints a vivid picture of these harrowing experiences, holding you captive in a world of exhilarating suspense. Delight in the exhilaration of traversing majestic mountains, from the Rockies and Cascades to the Alaska Range, Alps, and Himalayas, each described with breathtaking beauty and awe-inspiring scenery.More than a tale of mountaineering, Keyboard of the Winds is a historical odyssey set in America, spanning the broad vistas of the 20th Century. Witness the lives of the characters as they evolve through realistic, sometimes humorous, and poignant moments, encapsulating life in America and Europe during the transformative decades of the 1960s and 1970s. This book not only captures the spirit of late Twentieth Century life but also the enduring human spirit of adventure and discovery.

  • av Suenel Bruwer-Holloway
    143,-

    A Kind of Cousin is a daring collection of short stories by Suenel Bruwer-Holloway that whisks readers on a journey through the raw and unapologetic facets of human experience. Like a fresh breeze, blowing irreverently through old taboos, sweeping away the cobwebs of political correctness, Holloway shatters the confines of political correctness, delving into the resilient and complex spirit that pulses through her homeland, a place of beauty, sorrow, and resilience.From the wily old woman in 'The Statistic', cleverly hoarding her exit from this world, to the candid wisdom of a child in the titular 'A Kind of Cousin', and the unflinching gaze cast upon society's underbelly in 'The Healer', these stories are as provocative as they are enlightening. 'The Right Therapist' delivers a satirical jab at the mental health profession, while 'Horseflesh' pays homage to the enduring spirit of an old donkey, a symbol of unyielding courage in the face of adversity.Strap in and prepare to be swept off your feet as Bruwer-Holloway tackles subjects often muffled by societal discomfort-farm murders, religious zealotry, the deep-rooted connections of the Afrikaner people to their land, and the poignant realities of aging and death. A Kind of Cousin promises a literary escapade that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.

  • av Deborah Coe Reinhold
    165,-

    In the heart of a Southern state, Mary Beatrice was an anomaly: an abolitionist bound more by duty than desire to her family's plantation. Her spirit of defiance was evident, but it was her love for a Yankee officer that truly set her free. This love was not her first act of rebellion, but it was the most transformative.Bucking tradition and expectation, Mary Beatrice faced numerous challenges. Yet, with each setback, she rose, displaying resilience, grace, and, at times, fiery determination. She crafted an extraordinary life on her own terms, refusing to be confined by societal norms or gender.

  • av Teresa Ryckman
    111 - 175,-

    Seeking a place to call home, a family of four relocates to a house with a chilling history beyond their knowing. A decade before, its very rooms bore witness to a gruesome murder, leaving the home corrupted by malignant dark forces and trapped, anguished souls.As this evil essence now roams the halls and haunts the living, the terrorized family experiences its malevolent power breaking into their world, bringing harm to their home. Their only hope to reclaim peace lies in combatting the paranormal forces permeating every shadowy corner before the darkness consumes them completely.Yet time is running out. They must act soon to liberate the lost spirits and dispel the deep-rooted evil that has infected their home or face an even more brutal fate than the one suffered by the murdered inhabitant years ago. Their challenge is to solve a supernatural mystery, battle unseen entities, and revive their home from its possession - or forever live in the grip of its gruesome past.

  • av Taylor Ayers
    175,-

    The wick burns at both ends as a young man is caught in between reality's suffocating inferno and a psychological state that's disintegrating like hot candle wax...Ten years after his mother's violent death and a terrifying mental institution stay, Todd Moore's past suddenly comes back to haunt him. His nights become plagued with his horrific memories that replay in graphic and sickening detail. But when a series of fires ignite in familiar places, he begins to experience disturbing visions that endanger his flickering sanity. While trying to find the truth of the fires and his own inner turmoil, he's forced to recall his darkest days and face the darkest part of himself.Which will burn his life down first: the mysterious fires, or a lurking, unseen evil? Or is peace and salvation possible despite of the vast, foreboding shadow that threatens to snuff him out like a mortal flame?

  • av Beth Godett
    122,-

    Toward the Bigger Half: Equity in Public Education explores what makes equity and schooling uncomfortable but necessary companions. Dr. Beth Godett theorizes about the goal of equity in public education and provides a vital window into history and the law. The term "equity" is demystified by introducing historical figures as if they were alive today.Her book will make you angry, curious, and also hopeful. Challenging her readers to embrace opportunities, Dr. Godett details pragmatic ways that teachers (like herself) can make a difference in K-12 education.Enjoy it in one sitting or break it into small bites; either way you will be eager to share new ideas with colleagues.

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