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  • av Keith C. Payne
    245,-

    Life is wonderful, but have you any idea what our world will be like in fifty years? The ingenious innovations, the difficulties we will suffer and the change in our circumstances. Will it be good, or will it be bad? Have you heard of Hover-mobiles, the ability to recreate human organs, extended human life, Robots that can think for themselves and the dangers that might encourage.There will be a massive change in our expectations, as well as unexpected mysteries we don't understand. Well, please find out by reading my novel.

  • av Daniel Kotey Addison
    201,-

    Once upon a time there was a puppy that lost her parents during a heavy rainstorm and a gusting wind. The puppy was washed away from her parents and ended up at a nearby farmhouse, wandering about with no shelter, or food to eat. There was a little girl called Araba, who lived in a little farmhouse with her parents Mr Ahobrase and Mrs Ahobrase, and a younger brother called Kofi. Araba always wanted a puppy but her parents always denied her to have one.

  • av Graham Eastaugh
    186,-

    Graham Eastaugh's poetry ranges from nonsensical fiction to both serious and light-hearted social comment. The author also writes about his continuing struggles against living with a progressive illness. His speciality is to occasionally include a twist in the tale to keep his audience on its toes. More than anything, the overall aim of this book is to provide a thought-provoking and entertaining read.

  • av Sean Webster
    201,-

    A bandit group known as ' The Red Rogues' are trying to take over the floating islands of Skilands, one island at a time. Amphorn and Skye find themselves involved with them and desperately try to escape their grasp. During their escape, they make the discovery that the bandits are after a dangerous device. With the help of a rebellion group known as the O.I.D, Amphorn and Skye try to make it home with their knowledge before they are caught and destroyed by the bandits.

  • av Engelhardt Tjimbinae Ngatjikare
    186 - 383,-

  • av Annie Brown
    201,-

    This book is based on my journey so far.It begins with an adventurous lad and a caring nurse who end up conceiving a baby girl born out of tragedy.This story follows the childhood and teenage years of Amber Brown and highlights the complexities of trauma, physically, emotionally and spiritually.Drawing you into the mind of, at first, a very troubled and confused little girl to a young lady who is determined to find true love, inner peace and whether her memories are real.She needs to find someone who believes her. To answer her heart's yearning to know, "Is this for Real?" There is a very fine line between truth and fiction. With its many twists and turns, this story will compel you into the world of trauma and also some light-hearted adventures of a teenager escaping into the world of fantasy to escape her reality.

  • av Kayley Cazley
    171,-

    Inspired by my two childrenKai-jah is 8 years old and Kavaun is 3 years old they are brother and sister and have a close bond, they both play together making there day fun and enjoyable.

  • av Felice DuPont
    201,-

    This story is about a journey in life, the life of a middle-class English woman called Josette Bennett, who is taken a long way out of her comfort zone. She has learned to work hard, and trusts nobody but herself ...until now. Although she runs her own business, a language school for foreign children with centres in different parts of the UK, she is not rich. She lives in her lovely house on her own, and has always had to fend for herself. She is totally focused on her business, working long hours. She has had men in her life, but nobody who every really set her on fire. Each year is spent in planning lessons, and travelling, mostly in France, from one company to another, to secure contracts from large companies. In January of each year, there were the seminars, moving from one part of the country to the other, holding meetings and answering questions. If truth be told, she was becoming to feel very jaded. She had been doing this now for 30 years, and although the youngsters were very enthusiastic in the earlier years, nowadays all they wanted to do was to come to England to fool around. They didn't want to learn English! All her visits to France were in the cold Winter months. In the story, it is January. On a whim, she decides to go to Paris on the train, as it was nearly her birthday, and she deserved a few days off. She knew the journey up to Paris would be long, but she would be able to watch the beautiful scenery and relax.She boards the train in Pau, and sometime later, the train crashes. The carriage is plunged into darkness, and partially topples over. Passengers from parts of the train behind her, fight to get into the carriage to rescue as many people as they can. In this dark awful place, as she is shuffling backwards on her knees, she looks over her shoulder, to be met by the most piercing blue eyes she has ever seen, and at that moment, she falls hopelessly, helplessly in love. From that day forward, her life becomes entwined with that of Maximillian, the Duc de Beauchamp, a billionaire who has his own pharmaceutical company based in Marseille, but who lives in Monaco. When they go their separate ways, they are unable to concentrate on their own work, as they are each obsessed with the other. In a very short space of time, she blindly goes to live with Max and eventually marries him. She is introduced to a life of luxury she could never have hoped for or imagined. Max has a beautiful home, a wonderful yacht, a plane, and helicopter. He also owns properties in Paris, Megeve, and other countries as investments. Although their life is fraught with accidents and attempts on their lives, bombs planted on their yacht and at the laboratory, they are protected by security officers, who are with them every inch of the way. Each of them is abducted by two of the shadowy people in the background of Max's life. However, they love one another deeply, and nothing can keep them apart. They are soul mates destined to be together forever. Who knows what lies ahead for them in their lives?Novel written by Felice Dupont Email: j4burt@btinternet.com

  • av Djibril H. Mourad
    171,-

    We are so pleased to announce our first book of poem, collection of work inspired by nature, an opportunity for anyone to reflect on the natural world. from stars to the sea, from the forests to the fields. We hope that it will provide a moment for us to pause and appreciate .in this collection, we have tried our best to make as realistic as can possibly be on the natural world around us or in the vicinity.For the sake of our developing minds. If you need some inspiration,perhaps a fun way of connecting with reading or maybe laughter.look no further from this prose We hope you enjoy this new adventure and makes your imagination and creative minds run wild.bounteoous expressive child words.Please feel free to leave us a review. Have an awesome day.

  • av Christine Naggenda-Ighorue
    169 - 572,-

    Mum has a nasty habit of blowing boogies and sneezing into her hands instead of using a tissue. This habit puts mum in trouble several times as her boogies always come through faster than she could catch them and the boogies end up going on people. As a result of mum's nasty behaviour, mum is kicked off the bus, gets arrested at the supermarket and gets stranded as no taxi would take mum and her children home. Her children Gidibas and Verosy have had enough of their mum's constant embarrassment. Mum has to think about her nasty behaviour and how it is impacting on her children. She tries to get help, but will it work?

  • av Henrik Flørenes
    186,-

    Henrik FlørenesHenrik Flørenes is an Ascended Master from Norway.He had his Awakening after an out-of-body experience.Seeing the simplicity of Body-Being and this spiritual connection... leading him down the path of The Ease of Life. He now teaches this Glory, throughout the world.HenrikFlorenes.com

  • av Anne Marie McIlwraith
    427,-

    Vision To build a community of excellent teachers, educators well equipped to handle the educational strategies to build a vibrant multicultural learning environment to raise the standards of excellence in barbering, mens styling and salon training. To ensure our graduates are equipped with all the technical and practical skills underpinned by knowledge required to be deliver superior quality services. To enable salons achieve efficiencies and effectiveness with processes and systems for success and profitability.

  • av James Mactavish
    245 - 398,-

  • av John Bracken
    283,-

    In the world of somnium there is darkness brewing, evil lurking in the shadows waiting to strike. The Dream theatre was supposed to be a device to calm the minds of everyone on earth, but to Lord Timor it is a weapon, a tool to rule. The people are completely out their depth, but there's always hope. In this case it may be hopeless.

  • av Richard Segal
    283,-

    Return to the Warehouse District is an instalment of rogue avenger's pinball, tales of self-indulgent street art. Come back deaf dumb and blind kid, this is your time.Return to the Warehouse District conveys stories of The Steve and Larry Show, a cerebral band fond of inside jokes also co-founded by Tom, who buys left of center glossy magazines 'for the pictures,' while Larry takes too much time at the supermarket because he shops by the hunt and peck method.The laid back trio of Mugu, Meowmix and their dog Mellow Yellow, but do M&M take the pet out for a walk or does he take them out for a cigarette, given that their contribution to countering the effects of climate change is not smoking in bed?This is not a picaresque novel, but ultimately a battle between good and evil, a conflict between catharsis and retribution, with hopefully one deserving winner.

  • av Suzana N. A. A. Amo-Mensah
    171,-

    The story of this book revolves around a hairy white horse named Ranger, who was born with a distinctive feature on his face - half of his face was covered in black skin. This unique trait made Ranger feel insecure about himself and caused him to struggle with his confidence and social skills. Ranger's family lived in a town famous for horse race competitions, where his mother had previously been a celebrated champion. However, due to her old age, she was no longer able to participate in the races, and his brother was also unable to compete due to his hoof problems. Ranger was left with the responsibility of taking part in the race, but his fear and anxiety of being teased by others due to his appearance held him back. His lack of confidence also caused him to doubt his own abilities. The book tells the story of Ranger's journey towards self-acceptance and overcoming his fears, as he tries to win the race not just for his family but also for himself.

  • av Miriam Steiner Aviezer
    186 - 224,-

  • av Balakarthik Baskaran
    147,-

    Companies and thought leaders need to do a better job embedding core principles into the lifecycle of the digital production value chain at all levels.Objectives and key results as well as key performance indicators must all be measured according to sustainability and our overall well-being. We must do everything in our power to impart these principles to teams developing digital products.Balakarthik Baskaran, a technologist, philanthropist, and digital transformation leader, explores how to overcome the challenges to developing such a model in this book. He answers questions such as:¿ What are the principles of frugal design?¿ How does seemingly innocuous technology like text messaging affect global warming?¿ In what ways can digital technology be used to drive positive change?While technology has helped us be more efficient in our lives in our work, it's also failed to solve some of our most pressing global environmental problems. However, while technology may be part of the problem, this book explores how it can also offer solutions.

  • av Louise Warnes
    186,-

    THIS IS A STORY ABOUT ONE LITTLE WORM CALLED WALLY.As you will find out he is exceedingly small, but he also feels un-noticed and insignificant.We find out in his story that it does not matter what size you are, but it is what's inside that counts, being loving, kind, forgiving and respecting each other.

  • av Caroline Toseafa
    171,-

    What is your name? Jesus has so many names. Can you name some? The name of Jesus is above all names and powerful. His name saves, his name delivers, his name heals, his name bring joy, his name is peace, there is provision in his name, his name changes lives. Jesus has another name called Emmanuel meaning "God with us."Jesus was intelligent, a good man and a good leader. Do not be afraid to call the name of Jesus when you need help. Jesus loves us.

  • av Christine Halls B. a. (Hons)
    171,-

    Deep in the heart of the Amazon rain forest there was a beautiful, tranquil island called the Galapagos Islands. On the island lived a family of giant turtles whom lived to be five hundred years old. The family all had wild and wonderful names which started with Turtle and ended describing their demeanour. Turtlejuice was hit by lightning and gained special powers. The turtles loved each other and spent their days having amazing adventures with flying carpets, Ali Shazad and his forty Crooks, Larry the Leopard and Red Beard the Pirate to name but a few. Why not join them to see where this adventure takes you?

  • av Jean Ferdinand Tannis
    171 - 383,-

  • av Dewald Rupping
    283,-

    The world is confusing, isn't it? Definitely no walk in the park.This rings particularly true for protagonist Curtis Miller - mildmanneredrealist and introvert. Curtis has had many views ofthe ever-churning fire that is our world - but the challenges,injustices and hypocrisies of the modern flame he has yetto decipher.As he faces many fronts he never imagined he would, Curtissoon discovers that logic, reason and justice seem to havean ever-diminishing habitat in modern society.This is his story. This is his reality.

  • av Isaac Benjamin
    245,-

    This literary piece is a fiction. The setting is in Maiduguri the capital of Bornu State in Nigeria. The Protagonist is Ahmed. The story line is about a young graduate whose mother took over the upkeep of her two sons after her husband Mr Peter lost his job and took to drinking 'burukutu,' a local drink in Northern Nigeria. At the height of abject poverty, the family struggled and survived with the petty trade of Mrs Peter who sold the local beans cake known as 'akara' or 'quasai' for the survival of the family. Meanwhile, Mr Peter lost control of himself as he went into depression drinking excessively. Then came the tragedy. Their locality was attacked by the die-hard Boko Haram terrorists group killing almost all the inhabitants. Mrs Peter and her two sons hid in the ceiling of their house. Mr. Peter was killed along with his friend the second day. Ahmed tried to break the chains of poverty after his father's death by working very hard on his gift. He met Alhaji Sani who became his destiny helper and friend. Ahmed had some divine encounters with the Supersensible (God Almighty) through His Angel of Divine Presence. He was given several revelations from the realm of the spirit. It is these exposures that portray; Behind the closed wall.

  • av John E. Reeson
    186,-

    In 1965 strange things happened on the largest of three small islands that were adjacent to Vinton-le-dale which is a small fishing village on the west coast, it's nestled into the hillside and surrounded by craggy rocks with sheer drops of several hundred feet. Loud banging sounds and extremely bright flashing lights were seen and heard by the village's oldest inhabitant Albert Trench, later after four men took a boat ride to the islands to investigate they are astounded with their findings. A silver alien ship takes off and then it circles all three islands twice then with a whooshing sound it lifted another few feet and with tremendous acceleration it shot across the sky diagonally, and in a split second disappeared into the low cloud formation and vanished from their sight as quick as you could click your fingers.Bloody hell that's fast isn't it? Jim stood up his eyes were fixed on the place where the ship had been, I've never seen anything like it in my life before, neither have we the three other men said one after the other. Other titles which are available from John E Reeson include It's a Hard Life and Life's harder than ever.

  • av Nalini De Sielvie
    186 - 383,-

  • av April Williams
    171,-

    The memoir Clip My Wings, written by April, is immensely moving and motivational and talks to hertrauma and suffering. April is able to discuss her experiences with sexual assault, family relationships,self-harm, being in care, and managing mental health through the course of her journey. The story ofApril is one of healing and of facing one's pain head-on.The story of April is one that many readers can identify with, and the book is wonderfully honest andreal. It serves as a reminder that there is always hope, no matter how bleak and challengingcircumstances may seem. It is a tale of resiliency and fortitude. The power of speaking the truth andbeing unrepentant is demonstrated by April's narrative.The memoir serves as a crucial reminder that each of us has a unique story to tell and that it is crucial tospeak out and share our experiences. Additionally, it serves as a reminder that we are never alone in ourtroubles and that others may always identify with us. The lesson from April's tale is that we may all drawstrength from our experiences and find healing through telling them.

  • av Timothy Green
    245,-

    See the poem on the back cover.

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