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  • av Josephine Martin
    201,-

  • av Kaja L'orange
    195,-

  • av Raymond Wyborn
    163,-

  • av Fadi Yousef
    124,-

    In this stunning collection of forty-nine poems, Fadi Yousef takes the reader on a personal journey about the power of love and joy, loss and grief. This collection of poems equates the strength of internal emotions with the outside world, using natural imagery to convey a person's innermost feelings. Dedicated to their family, the sense of family is evocatively threaded throughout the poems. The sense of love and security family brings and the sense of pain and loss a family bears together are all deftly woven together.

  • av J. Barnes
    195,-

    COLD HEARTED HEATHEN is a tumultuous romance that takes place in the rich and stimulating backdrop of Regency era England. Now shrouded in suspicion following, what the ton perceives as a fall from grace, the Barrington family becomes the center of gossip as the odd and vivacious Prudence marries far from the norm of her class. Forced into an unwanted marriage with a shockingly peculiar-looking man, Prudence's future seems bleak and shrouded with mystery; as her future husband is anything but normal. Nash Williams, a harsh and bitter businessman, is tasked with marrying the failed debutante while keeping her family's darkest secret from her. Will Prudence find love with the harsh and stunningly unloveable Nash Williams? Even more tenuous, will Nash realize his love for her? Will the ton discover her dark secret?

  • av L.A.T.D-K
    182,-

  • av Katy Hunt
    165,-

    Wash the cat loves his favorite fishy toy, his 'wub' and spends his days playing and taking it everywhere with him. But one morning he wakes up and his wub is missing! Where could his wub have wandered off to?

  • av Ryan Milne
    115,-

    Timmy is a smart and curious boy who loves to learn new things. But when he falls in front of his classmates and gets a nickname he doesn't like, he feels embarrassed and ashamed. He soon realizes that he is not the only one who is being bullied, and he decides to stand up for himself and his friends by turning their weaknesses into strengths and embracing their differences. Join Timmy and his friends as they discover the power of positivity, creativity, and diversity in this rhyming and uplifting story. Timmy Tumbles is a book that teaches kids how to deal with bullying and celebrate their uniqueness.

  • av Hannah Louise Friend
    165,-

    Peter the baby puffin lives out at sea with his mummy. He goes to school on puffin rock where he learns how to fish. Poor Peter is not fast enough and is the last puffin left to catch one. Will Peter give up, or will he find the courage to keep going?

  • av Kirtland D. Neal
    105,-

    Facts and Opinions teaches children how to tell the difference between facts and opinions while also showing them that treating others with respect and kindness, regardless of their beliefs, will take them farther than going it alone and unchallenged.

  • av Madeline Pearl
    145 - 384,-

  • av Stuart Hancox
    145,-

  • av Scott Sweetapple
    134,-

    Get ready for a whimsical journey into the orchard of life with the adventures of "The Mother of Apples" and her little seedlings! Growing up can be as tricky as playing hide-and-seek with fireflies in a forest of twinkling stars and the Mother of Apples knows it all too well. Join her and her lively bunch of little apples as they embark on a tale of independence, self-discovery, and the sweet embrace of a mother's love.In this enchanting story, the Mother of Apples discovers the art of letting go, while her little seedlings find out that the strength within them is more powerful than the wind that blew them down. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, from the highs of soaring through life as a goldfinch to the lows of facing the challenges that push them into the ground.This delightfully heartwarming book isn't just for the young sprouts in your life, it's a must-read for mothers who are sending their little ones off on adventures of their own. With each turn of the page, both children and mothers alike will be captivated by the magic woven into the fabric of this tale. So grab a cozy blanket, a basket of apples, and dive into a story that celebrates the joy of growing up, sprinkled with a touch of motherly sweetness!

  • av Johnnie
    115,-

    Diversity is the key to a better world. Attitude and Character is what defines us. Stay kind.

  • av Janice Kingsbury
    144,-

    Lexi, a beautiful sheltie with a red mane and a kind spirit finds that getting to the rainbow bridge is not as easy as he thought. When Lexi arrives at the gates of the rainbow bridge, he meets his old friends and a formidable pit bull that will ultimately decide his fate.

  • av Margrit Dahm
    115,-

  • av Paul T Hart
    201,-

    Operation Red Kite - Book TwoIn the thrilling sequel to "Operation Fulcrum Storm," Paul T Hart takes readers on another heart-pounding journey across the globe in the company of MI6's Wing Commander Claire Walters and her sidekick, ex-SAS Major "Yorkie" Charlton. As tensions rise and danger looms, the stakes have never been higher for our courageous heroes from the Secret Intelligence Service and the cream of the UK's special forces. With intricate plot twists, political intrigue, and pulsating action, "Operation Red Kite" will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Hart's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions bring the world of espionage and "Black Ops" to life, immersing readers in a web of secrets, betrayal, and high-stake missions. Prepare to be captivated as the fate of nations hangs in the balance. This gripping sequel is a must-read for fans of adrenaline-fueled thrillers. Terrorism will never be viewed in the same light again.

  • av Kerrie J. Hughes
    163,-

    In late October, amidst the cool Minnesota breeze, Hayley eagerly anticipates her annual Christmas shopping trip. The day begins with her cherished breakfast at Perkins, where she delights in "Asian" waffles. Hayley's questions and routine are a constant, a reminder of her unique world, filled with wonder, curiosity, giggles, and love. Navigating the physical, medical, and emotional journey of raising a child, especially a special needs child, present unique challenges for any parent. Walk with Hayley through her and her family's difficult and loving journey of fun, hard work, and tenacity as they discover how to help Hayley live to her full potential. Though the struggles were great, the ultimate victory over the daily challenges are rewarded with a self confident, sassy, naturally entertaining, empathetic young lady who finds joy in all she does, and leaves a lasting mark on your heart.

  • av John C. Wolfe
    163,-

    Fifty-nine homeless men are living in Central Park in a hidden city with its own boundaries, laws and governance. The "Misfits" of Misfit City live in comfortable, discreet "abodes" inconspicuously carved into the terrain. Misfit City (which occupies twenty of Central Park's 840 acres) is morally-quarantined from the corrosive influences of power, greed and plutocracy. That seems to change one day when a drifter wanders into Misfit City and dies of a heroin overdose. He is brought back to life by paramedics - a miracle that inspires Granger, the one Misfit who witnessed it, to go searching for life's deeper meaning on, of all places, the streets of Manhattan's Upper East Side. He writes philosophical panhandling signs -- and quickly learns that, the more arrogant and self-centered his signs are, the more money he earns. The Park Avenue crowd nurtures his thinking. As time goes on, Granger changes from a mild-mannered people-pleaser to a menace. He gets mouthy and defiant with his Mentor, Virgil, and even picks a fight with a local politician Every day for months, he brings a little bit of what he's learned on the streets of Manhattan back to Misfit City. After fifteen years of relative harmony in Misfit City, there's a mysterious rash of infighting, quarreling and suspicious deaths. One shocking development leads to another and, eventually, to Misfit City's breaking point.

  • av Taylor Balfour
    115,-

    At Least We'll Always Have Spring is a collection of poetry discussing grief, addiction, and mental health in honour of Rachel Ella "Fenway" Balfour. Please consider donating to harm reduction charities, such as Prairie Harm Reduction, to further honour her life.

  • av Zoey Allard
    115,-

  • av Geoff Denman
    195,-

  • av Addison Holli Sparace
    134,-

    Maria never thought that on her twentieth birthday, she would be appointed the Queen's hitman. But, there she was, six years later, she's going strong, when she is presented with an irresistible offer. She can either kill a high-profile victim or die. In a twist of events, she is forced to make a choice, and, in the end, she will be left wondering whether it was the right one or not. Everyone makes mistakes, right? But, if she makes the wrong decision, it could be lethal. In this fast-paced fantasy novel, you are sure to be on the edge of your seat the whole time.

  • av Marie Contino
    134,-

    Marie and her husband met in Italy during a year-abroad study program. Just two years later, they were married in her husband's hometown, a hilltop village in Tuscany. Rather than starting out their married life there, they decided to move to Marie's hometown in California, with the long-term goal of someday moving to Italy permanently. Everything was going according to plan until the unthinkable happened. Forced to face an illness, not once, but twice, the life this young family dreamed of seemed completely out of reach. This is a story of extreme faith, courage, and against all odds, never losing hope.

  • av Richard Teuchmann
    134,-

  • av Victor Nicolle
    144,-

    "Roy Thrasher and Judy Wren aren't smart, athletic, or good looking. And they are definitely at the bottom of the social pecking order. But that all changes with the arrival of one of the strangest substitute teachers ever - and a wish that goes horribly wrong.Roy and Judy enter a fantastic, unimaginable world - and soon discover that they have become pawns in an elaborate scheme that could change the world forever."

  • av Robert Gordon
    134,-

    The early 1940s saw an America divided. Whilst Europe tore itself apart with a brutal war, many Americans felt far removed from the conflict and would have preferred their country to remain neutral. There were, however, growing calls for the United States to join the allied forces in their fight against Nazi Germany - and there were also those who would have liked to see the very opposite.Eighty years later, a Jewish American investigative reporter finds himself haunted by nightly visions of a terrifying 1930s era bus.Luke Spitz's efforts to find the source of his spine-tingling nightmares lead him to a story of events that could have changed America's political agenda and, possibly, the outcome of World War II.But Luke soon finds that there are those who do not wish him to share what he has found.

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