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  • av Peter Gerloff
    145,-

    Sammi the Jelly Poodle is going to have a great day at the beach! She is going to meet and play with a bunch of new friends, and have a perfect dream on the way home. A charming short children's story sure to delight and bring a smile to your child's face.

  • av George Perrott
    115,-

    Whilst out and about in Witches Wood picking holly, the two little red squirrels, George and Sam - brothers and best of friends - make an astonishing discovery, one which will take them on a fantastical journey to the very palace of the immortal Snow Queen. Join George and Sam on their icy adventure and the creatures they meet along the way - a huge snowman, a friendly witch, a little fairy, an old shire horse... and not forgetting a disappearing black cat!

  • av Alex Morgan
    135

    One morning, the ever-vivacious Arnold wakes up to an unsettling silence. Home alone, he discovers that his treasured toy is missing. Despite combing every corner, nook, and cranny, it's nowhere to be found. It's not just any dilemma; it's a full-blown tennis ball emergency! Dive into Arnold's playful adventure as he embarks on a spirited quest to reclaim his beloved plaything. Will he find it? Join the chase and find out!

  • av Jayne Wills
    155 - 245

  • av Adrian Lee Baker
    169

    Step into the haunting world of Havoc: The Rise of ¿avo, where the brutal war that gripped Croatia in 1991 is just the beginning of a genocidal wave that threatens humanity's very existence. But one man has been planning for this all along. To him, the Battle of Vukovar and the spread of violence symbolize an imperfect world that needs to be torn down and rebuilt from the ground up. He sees himself as a hero, a psychopath, an invincible death machine, and the next messiah prophesized by religion. Havoc is the continuing saga of ¿avo, a man bound by addiction and taboo, and his journey through the darkest depths of the human psyche. It is a rollercoaster ride through nightmares and twilight dimensions, where demons and monsters lurk around every corner. As ¿avo's plan unfolds, he travels deeper into the horrors of his own mind and unleashes Hell on Earth. This thought-provoking and exhilarating tour de force explores humanity's failings and the path that leads us towards oblivion. It delves into one man's journey and the heinous acts he embraces to put things right, with a mantra that dictates 'no prisoners, death to all, spare no one.' But as the demons grow restless and impatient, the plan risks spiraling out of control.

  • av Kayla Hellis
    135

    Zachary and his puppy, Wanda, love playing outside. But one day, a noisy drone falls from the sky and scares them! That night, Zachary has a dream about big, scary robots. He knows he needs to be brave and face his dream to make it go away. With Wanda beside him, can Zachary show the robots he's not afraid? Join them on a brave bedtime adventure!

  • av Tanya Kable
    135

    Sometimes it's tough not being like the rest, Shabby the black sheep knew this best. But when Mr Fox came looking for dinner, He wasn't about to let him be the winner! A heartfelt story which encourages children to celebrate their differences and face their fears.

  • av Roselee Guinness
    125 - 179,-

  • av Sandra Meunier
    125,-

    Sandra Mercier is twenty-three years old when she makes the deliberate decision to end her life. She lives with her flatmates Margot and Emma, hangs out with her boyfriend Matt, but no longer feels understood or enjoys the company of others, and can only find refuge in her imagination. For Sandra, every day is a struggle, a crusade to seek bliss, an endless battle to choose life and to fight off the dark thoughts that consume her. Eventually, she becomes trapped in her mental realm, the very one she created to escape her reality. The hope for a better tomorrow that never comes, and the realization that her life did not turn out the way she expected, make Sandra believe she will find happiness in death... Until she has an encounter that changes her life.

  • av Jon Pitcher
    145,-

    You might think a lawnmower's life would be boring and uneventful. Think again! These are the adventures of a lawnmower called Lawrence. Lawrence has a special friend, another mower called Laura. They share a shed with many other garden tool friends. Join Lawrence and his friends as they have their adventures. Encounters with Australian wildlife, not all of them friendly! Travelling to other places, different gardens and meeting other garden tools, some of them are not too friendly at first either. So open the book. Join Lawrence and his friends. See how exciting and adventurous a lawnmower's life can be.

  • av Peter Nugent
    149,-

    In the heart of the Mississippi Delta lies Clarksdale, a small town steeped in the emotional strains of the blues and a history both vibrant and somber. Known as the birthplace of the blues, with legends like Robert Johnson, B. B. King, Muddy Waters, and John Lee Hooker, the region echoes with tales of poverty, civil rights, and the tantalizing allure of tamales and barbecue.But Clarksdale isn't just a relic of the past. After facing economic desolation in the mid-20th century due to a declining agricultural sector, the town underwent a renaissance. By the turn of the millennium, the blues' magnetic pull had transformed it into a global haven for aficionados. Today, its streets buzz year-round with music festivals and venues brimming with live performances, attracting not only music purists but also those yearning for a taste of a distinct lifestyle.Delta Refuge delves deep into the heartbeats of this unique community, weaving together stories of lifelong residents and those who've newly discovered its charm. Yet, when a natural disaster strikes, it tests the bonds of the townsfolk, prompting introspection and a renewed devotion to their shared home.

  • av Frank Norris
    139 - 249

  • av Robert Hauser
    169 - 269,-

  • av J. M. Sampson
    169

    Earth's first contact with extra-terrestrials, requesting permission to land on Antarctica to repair one of their three ships, proves to be a potential extinction event for the human race. When a nuke, and missiles, prove to be futile against alien defensive screens, Earth's last hope is put in the hands of a six-man Navy Seal team. Cody Hawke leads his team to the site, and they damage the annihilator weapon as it is fired, but the team and much of Earth's population is wiped out. Twenty-five years later, another alien ship arrives with damage caused by an attack from Horde ships, from another galaxy.Setting down near the three Zirralonian war ships, they discover the damage done to the planet, whose existence is new to them. Reptilian scientists use regeneration transference to animate three earthlings whose bodies are frozen in the ice. Though the bodies are supposed to be temporary shells without awareness, used for scientific study, they prove to be much more. Is it possible for a technologically-challenged Earth to help advanced friendlies defeat the even greater tech of another galaxy?

  • av Arlene Mighton
    149 - 259,-

  • av Jessica Tonn
    169 - 279

  • av Emmanuel Abur
    149 - 249

  • av Lloyd H. Muller
    149 - 249

  • av Jamey M. Long
    169

    The War Between the States has since ended but tension with the Native American tribes continued over the loss of their land. During the time of restoration, the United States had begun building a railroad to connect its eastern and western shores. In 1869, the east and west railroads were connected by a golden spike in Promontory Summit in the Utah Territory creating the Transcontinental Railroad. Train cars and locomotives began to bring travelers across the country. Many of these travelers were pioneers hoping to begin a peaceful life in the great wilderness, while others were hunters looking to become rich by hunting the noblest of all animals, the buffalo. Read along and see if Bison is able to help save his friends from the hunters and the settling of the American West in Bison the White Buffalo.

  • av Maretha Marais
    149,-

    Davey has settled into his role of Big Brother to Adam, the kid next door. He is happy with his comfortable, calm, no-drama daily routine. His weight is holding steady, and food is heathy and delicious. Life is good. Then the Benjamin house across the street is sold. The new owners of the house move in and with them - an angry Zulu boy whose only mission seems to be stirring up trouble and messing up Davey's neatly ordered existence. Between Adam and the new kid, Davey's stress level is at an all-time high. Add his perfect sister to the mix and it's enough to lose his head and grab a chocolate bar. An unexpected accident, frenemies, Big Henry and the wild dogs, his last year of primary school is anything but relaxed.

  • av Soma Sengupta
    139,-

    The story introduces the concept of infertility to children. It is a gentle tale written in the form of a legend, encompassing the concepts of diversity, equity and inclusion. It focuses on the strength of women and seeks to instill hope in the reader.

  • av Diana T
    139,-

    All this time Rika thought she was an unwanted child. She keeps moving around to avoid people suspicious about her immortal age and also from her stalkers. But later on, her life turned 180 degrees after learning the truth that had been hidden for so long. Especially when she meets the person that she hates the most and turns out to be her fiancé.

  • av Robert P. McGuire
    185,-

    The wind of change was beginning to blow. And in its wake, stagnation and conformity were being swept aside while creating a fresh and exciting opportunity for a new generation perched on the cusp of release.Bobby McGuire stood poised and determined to carve out a place for himself and to fully indulge his inquisitive nature. His passion for travel and adventure spurred him onward as he stepped out into the world on his chosen path. With eyes wide open and armed with an indomitable spirit, he never looked back.How does it feel to walk along the Appian Way through Roman antiquity, stroll through a bustling Arab souk, cross countless miles of burning desert, only to spend the night in a West African jungle, sleeping in a thatched hut? To figuratively stand before the gates of Heaven one day, only to be plunged into the pit of Hell the next. If your curiosity has now been sufficiently stimulated, then step onto these pages and join Bobby McGuire on his journeys through space and time. You'll be glad you did.

  • av Aklin Reed
    139,-

    Beyond the vast expanse of the cosmos lies Hazar, a realm of monumental valleys and towering peaks, where oceans cascade from the heavens, creating lakes of unmatched splendor. In this nascent world, mighty heroes rise to etch their legends, and powerful monarchs marshal vast armies, asserting their dominion.As four distinct races grapple for prominence and legacy, they live under the watchful gaze of The Hand - a pantheon of five deities who shape and govern Hazar with unparalleled authority.Delve into this chronicle to discover the myths and majesties of Hazar. Be it tales of valor or poignant sagas of sacrifice, every page recounts the foundational era of this grand realm. To those who embark on this journey: remember Hazar's golden age, a time of abundance juxtaposed with periods of profound conflict and sacrifice.

  • av Roshani Shay Curtis
    239 - 309,-

  • av Cora Lynn
    185,-

    Did you ever, as a child, gaze skyward, lost in the wonder of the vast expanse? Or perhaps, like many, held back the questions that bubbled within, too shy to voice them aloud?Embark on a heartwarming journey with a curious little girl, bewitched by the celestial wonders of the Sun, Moon, and Stars. With every innocent query, 'Mama, is that my Sun?' or 'Mama, are those my stars?, ' she not only unravels the mysteries of the universe but also fortifies the tender bond she shares with her mother.This tale beautifully encapsulates the essence of a mother's gentle guidance and the power of listening to the young voices around us. As you read aloud, watch your little one snuggle deeper into their favorite blanket, clutching their cherished toy, spellbound by the celestial dance of questions and loving answers.But that's not all! Tucked at the end of this enchanting story, you'll discover six delightful children's poems that add magic to bedtime: 'Sneakers of McKinstry Street, ' 'Styxx, Bengal Boy, ' 'Story Time, ' 'When Daddy Tucks Me In, ' 'Little Blue House, ' and 'Pink Curtains.'

  • av Ben Harwayne
    239,-

    Young and old alike find snow globes irresistible. It's so tempting to hold these glass domes in your hands, to shake them gently or turn them upside down. They call to mind winter wonderland scenes, favorite childhood toys and most of all, the places we have visited around the world.In Snow All Over the Globe, Shelley Harwayne and her grandson Ben Harwayne pay tribute to these treasured collectibles. By sharing the history and science connected to snow globes, they have enriched the role snow globes play in our lives. Readers will discover what snow globe makers have done to prevent the water in the globe from freezing, how they experimented with different materials to make realistic fake snowflakes, and how they managed to make those snowflakes fall slowly. Additionally, readers will learn about the very first snow globe and the changes in the production of snow globes over the years. Along the way, readers will delight in learning which presidents collected snow globes, when snow globes have popped up in movies and television shows and some of the more surprising uses of snow globes. Salt and pepper shakers, pencil sharpeners, and music boxes are among the many novelty snow globes that have been manufactured.Whether you own dozens of snow globes, just a few or even long to purchase your very first one, this book will make you proud to be an admirer of snow globes.

  • av Tim Middlekauff
    259,-

    An outbreak of twelve gruesome, unsolved murders from the 1800s seems an excellent choice for Jay Dalton to try out his hand at writing. Doing so as he is starting life over after a painful divorce in a peaceful, rural farmhouse, in which he had recently moved, seems delightful. All would not stay as it seems for long.The quaintness of his old farm house quickly fades as he becomes more aware that he isn't alone in his new abode. A series of journals Jay discovers provide unexpected research results for his book, even as they seem to come more and more ominously to life. But it is a series of "accidents" that are most troublesome, as it seems that someone intends for Jay to never finish his book.As Jay digs deeper, he begins to suspect that the unsolved murders, the hauntings in his house, and his current peril may be more closely connected than he would have ever suspected. How good he is at putting the pieces together may just determine if he lives to write about it.

  • av Samantha Kohler
    239,-

    For as long as the little girl could remember, the hill was always her happy place. A place she could be herself, the only place for her inquisitive heart to get the answers it was looking for. This is where she has always felt and will always feel closest to God, as if He handcrafted this secret paradise with solely her in mind. As the little girl grows up and life changes, she can always rely on one thing that will never change or fail her - the one thing waiting on top of the hill - God and His promise to be with us from the very beginning until the very end.

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