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  • av Segun Tewogbola
    112

    In Speaking Destiny, author Segun Tewogbola, like each of us has been on his own journey of life. He explains the reality of life. Life is full of challenges, and moreover, because you are a Christian does not mean you will not be faced with challenges. Challenges are ways of developing our mental capacity through the tests placed before us in real life.This book provides a simple yet thorough understanding of life. No doubt, life is beautiful, and every moment is a celebration of being alive, but one should always be ready to face adversity and challenges. Difficulties test the courage, patience, perseverance, and true character of a human being. Limits exist only in the mind! Once you can deal with the issues of mind, you are on your way to success. If you could not go far in your mind, you cannot go far in life. God created everyone for His particular purpose on earth. There is no one that is purposelessly living on earth today, although it is another thing if one has not realized the very purpose of his or her existing.

  • av B. Lynn Goodwin
    172

    The San Ramos High students are busy rehearsing their performance of Our Town when the school and the surrounding towns are rocked by a 7.1 earthquake. As a series of unusual aftershocks disrupt the town further, their school is deemed unsafe, and the show is postponed indefinitely-unless they can find a way to turn that bad luck around. Dealing with their own personal difficulties and led by the stage manager, Sandee, who is working her way through the loss of her brother, they attempt to bring the community together, make the performance a success, and do their share to raise funds to rebuild. Both the show and life must go on!

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    av M'Lord Chook
    175,-

    Like a zombie rising from a plague pit, M'Lord Chook is back with a vengeance in this, the second volume of the Black Metal Dad saga.Told in the same, uniquely hilarious style of, A Journey into the Dark Underbelly of Parenthood, this tome shines the spotlight on the mosh pit that is M'Lord's life. Incredibly relatable, you, the reader, will gain an intimate insight into what makes our narrator tick, warts, and all.Be warned though, this book is not for the faint of heart. While, 'Journey', was a rollercoaster ride, 'Hunting Unicorns', is like free-falling without a parachute. Into a lake of fire. Surrounded by a lego beach. You have been warned.So, take a seat and kiss your ass goodbye, the crazy train is about to leave the station.

  • av John Prince
    100,-

    Sam lives a happy life with a family that loves her. Her mother and father, Curie, and Joe, own a lovely farm that houses Sam's brothers, Timothy and Jake, and her best friend, a female pet chicken called Matthew. Life is moving along just as it normally does, going to school, hanging out with friends, and coming home, until Jake suddenly and shockingly goes missing. The family is naturally rattled, but none of them have any idea just how serious Jake's disappearance will prove until Sam and her friends make a discovery in the woods. What are these strange lights appearing in Kansas? What are the Primes? And how on Earth does being a vegan play into any of it?In Blood of the Last True Heart, John Prince tells a dark tale that encourages a will for compassion towards the nature we find around us.

  • av Melina Amalia Vavoula
    102

    Penned in this collection of lyrical thoughts are the author's heartfelt emotions spanning over various themes. Ranging from a hungry robin to the surreal images the clouds paint in the sky, to whether the freedom of speech is truly that and the unavoidable and sad reality of the displaced persons, the author has given much food for thought. The poems are sweet and nostalgic as well as gloomy and truthfully hard-edged.

  • av Pablo
    132

    The book is a raw depiction of young male's sexual experiences in and out of Africa. Well set in the free Western world, and embracing ideology hitherto a taboo in the restricted African society. It is written to appeal to all forms of sexual orientations without prejudice to any particular group but also as a learning tool for all. The raw presentation is to launch the reader into the real world of these sexual escapades and to bring imagination to reality.

  • av Hofer Ho
    142

    In this candid memoir Hofer Ho reflects on his tumultuous young life under the indomitable but often questionable leadership of his mother.From her own childhood experiences of war and the ever-near dangers of rape and starvation, Ho relates his mother's rise from the ashes to conquer every obstacle that threatens her family's success. But at what cost? From the near abandonment of husband and home to the steady erosion of her most sacred relationships; cat-and-mouse acts with immigration and close calls with the law Ho questions the price of his mother's seemingly insatiable need to acquire wealth.My Hakka Mother is a brave confrontation of memories so deep and bitter only forgiveness can soothe them.

  • av Faida Tshimwanga
    126

    Faida Tshimwanga dreams of restoring world peace. To put her thoughts to paper, she makes use of her muse Cosette - an inspiration from Les Misérables - as a vessel to bring calm and eradicate evil in the world.Cosette is plagued with a deadly disease caused by Satan. When at last she succumbs to her illness, she goes to God and asks Him to allow Satan back into the Heaven so him and his demons can leave the Earth in peace. God accepts this proposal and so does Satan, thus freeing Earth of all evil and wrongdoings.

  • av Brendan Murphy
    234

    Brendan Murphy was born into the Irish diaspora, returning home to Ireland in 1996, after multiple attempts, just as the Comet Hale-Bopp became visible, leading the way home as the bright light it was. He has lived in the Cooley Mountains in Tullaghomeath, high above Carlingford Lough since 1997, where his sense of belonging and identity have been nourished by the warmth of neighbours and community.Brendan's work as a Business Consultant has taken him to many countries, but it is Ukraine which left a mark on him, never to fade or be forgotten. He built a home away from home. Forged and nurtured friendships, which have seen them through war, turmoil and escape.A year into his separation from his ex-wife, meeting and falling in love with Sophia (not her real name) was what truly grounded him in Ukraine, even if it took them twelve years and two glorious attempts at their marriage. First the green wedding, then the blue.However, new home, family and life was suddenly disrupted by the threat of war and arguments with the Irish government, culminating on the morning Russia attacked where he lived, on 24 February 2022.From that moment, it was a race against time and death, as Brendan, along with Sophia and her family, navigated country roads in a small Skoda Fabia, sheltering in safe houses, and with no documents, hoping to make it to Ireland, before they too would become lifeless bodies, strewn about the roads, as many, horrifically, have done.This is their story.

  • av Rasool Darweesh
    153

    Following the conversation with his mother after the death of his father, Rasool vows to discover the truth about his father's demise by following two different channels: First, through the recollection of real events and second, through the extortion of souls. Bodies and souls narrate the same events through two parallel narrative perspectives.The author's mother then visits him in a dream asking to write the Soul of the King. She promises to visit him again when he completes the book. Rasool, since then has been waiting for his mother's return in his dream.=====Soul of the King is the latest in a substantial catalogue of books published by the author, Rasool Darweesh. He has written both fiction and non-fiction books.

  • av Farzana Quader
    113

    In Shards of Glass, we meet three women - Jhuma, Tanya, and Angela - as they navigate their way through their own individual challenges and life-changing decisions. Although initially strangers to each other, the three share a common bond in their desire to do good, defy the conventions that hold them back, and to do work that lifts those without a voice. United in a mission to help the Indian tribes retain their rights and their land, and to fight against political corruption, accounts of their humanitarian work cross over with personal struggles as they endure love, loss, and grief. In their own ways, the three must come to terms with their own changing perspectives of the world, and their purpose in it, as their destinies converge on their shared plight for justice.

  • av Nick Jacobson
    126

    Jailhouse food is tough.It's bland, it's cheap and you get what you're given.Unless you have this cookbook.With the recipes inside, you can take a handful of easily sourced ingredients to make delicious 'Spreads' from Cheese Squeeze, Meat Log, Kool-Aid and a whole variety of chips and Pork Cracklins.A must-have for the adventurous eater on a budget.

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    av Cece Loop
    296,-

    Why Can't You Just Be A NORMAL Princess?Tara, Princess of the Realm of Brythrony, is weary of joining her parents' royal audiences, tired of sessions at the Law Courts, fed up with ribbon-cutting ceremonies, and hates the Season-the countless, tedious formal balls given around the kingdom that her mother insists she attend. She doesn't seem at all suited to ruling Brythrony; worse, she doesn't even appear to be interested! At last, in total frustration and disappointment, her parents send her out into the kingdom to perform a single very simple but important royal duty. Surely, they tell themselves, she'll come back more responsible and princess-like.What could go wrong?Plenty, as it turns out! Tara is kidnapped and left for lost on a burning, sinking ship. In the nick of time, she is rescued by another princess-a mermaid-and, together with four others each with her own abilities, must face down hostile witches, a bloodthirsty creature made of sand flies, and the malevolent queen of a strange underground kingdom who will stop at nothing to find a long-lost artifact. What chance does Tara, who isn't magical in the slightest, and her friends stand against so many bent on the destruction of them and Brythrony? All they have for help are several strange purses with a stick, a vial, and a bag of dust inside. What use could they possibly be?And Tara still needs to prove to her parents she's worthy of ruling her own kingdom!

  • av Alca H
    112

    Exploring love, betrayal and hope this collection of poems takes you through the vast emotions of filial love, infatuation, and separation to the agonies of deceit. The author has written this anthology balancing between soft, mellow tones and stronger, more powerful tones.

  • av Norman Kowalskie
    102

    Confessions of a Unicorn is a recounting of a young man's life through adversity.Norman Kowalskie has had a very tough upbringing. His family was forced to leave their war-torn middle eastern home country to find sanctuary in northern Europe.However, the hard times don't end there; they are, in many ways, just beginning. Norman's father is a drug addict and has little regard for others, even his family, as he seeks to find his next fix. He even takes Norman with him when he goes to score so that Norman is a distraction if he should be stopped while driving.This eventually gets to be too much for Norman's mother, and she leaves her husband to take her children, three boys and one girl, to start a new life with family in America. Life is good there until his mother becomes ill and is forced to return, with her children, to Europe to get the medical help she needs.Norman meets a like-minded soul with similar troubles of her own and moves in with her. He is dabbling with drugs, and one New Year, shortly after moving in with her, they have an LSD-infused fireworks experience together. The day after this, he receives some devastating news. From there, his life spirals...

  • av C. H. N. Hughes
    223

    The year is 1328, the Year of the Prophet. In the city of Sikandagor resides the Khan, the ruler of the Sikandastan Khanate, living in luxury while his subjects suffer in slums. Crime is rife, the authorities are corrupt, and all while the country is at risk; insurrectionists attack the East, and the looming threat from two warring foreign nations, the Jazeera Caliphate and the Great Tonghai, is ever-present. Living in Sikandagor, Ramin, a merchant's son, is leaving home for the first time to establish his own trading post in the far-off city of Jagrâkand. However, a cruel twist of fate thrusts Ramin directly into a world of vicious conflict.Sweeping across the ancient empires of Central Asia, The Theatre of Shadows is a tale of soldiers, spies, bandits, and rulers, all caught in a twisted web of love and murder, victory and loss, deceit, and corruption.

  • av Dushka Petkovich
    196

  • av Simone Crawley-Prout
    166

    Saturday mornings mean one thing for Sarah Jane: Grandma's! But... what was that? Follow Sarah Jane on her adventures this Saturday, to find the world she discovers through the hole in the hedge of Grandma's garden.

  • av Kat Rule
    126

    The Lonely Puppy is about a small dogs journey to family and happiness, and overcoming the obstacles faced in life.

  • av Brendan Sheppard
    196

  • av P. J. Aitken
    146,-

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    av Kimberly P. Rebello
    214

    Join Perlita as she enters a new elementary school not knowing what to expect. The butterflies inside her stomach start kicking in as she gets introduced to a new culture and a new environment. Will the kids make fun of her? Will she make any friends? This inspiring picture book details rich experiences from the eyes of a child overcoming her first day of school jitters. School isn't that scary after all!

  • av Sofia Daley
    126

  • av Eleanor McLeod
    107

  • av Tim Blackburn
    126

  • av Cara Thomas
    152,-

    As a snowstorm descends on Mount St. Agatha, a group of friends embark on their annual journey to the secluded ski lodge of the Arington family. What started as a trip to end their last year quickly morphs into a fight for survival on the treacherous mountain.Battered by the merciless cold, they have to set out into the storm to reunite their scattered friends. Their journey leads them to an ominous discovery. Something else is on the mountain and it's hunting them one by one. A creature that calls from the dark to exact its vengeance on the group as they scramble for safety.As the boundaries between reality and nightmare blurs, the group must unveil secrets to outsmart the creature on their trail. The friends find themselves in their deepest fear, but that only encourages them to fight harder to save their group and get off the mountain.In 'Crocuta' explore the limits of friendship and the depths of human resilience when faced with a malevolent force that shadows the woods they once held dear. As the past unravels, ancient secrets of an enslaved tribe resurface, setting the stage for an unrelenting, edge-of-your-seat descent into impending doom.

  • av Peter Denison
    87,-

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