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  • av Patrick B. Horn
    185,-

    Dive into a riveting tale of corporate intrigue and defiance in this captivating narrative. Meet Worker 41, a faceless drone navigating a labyrinth of deception within the heart of corporate power. Accompanied by his steadfast and unwanted companion AD, Worker 41 embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth amidst a world of manipulation and danger. As they confront treacherous adversaries and navigate complex alliances, 41's resilience and resourcefulness are put to the ultimate test. With each twist and turn, secrets unravel, revealing the hidden depths of corporate corruption and the true nature of power. Will 41 emerge victorious, or will he become another pawn in a game of corporate dominance? With each page turn, you will be drawn deeper into a world where nothing is as it seems, captivated by the intricate dance of power and the resilience of the human spirit. Prepare to be enthralled by a gripping saga of survival, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of freedom in a world where nothing is as it seems.

  • av Marion Oldfield
    119,-

  • av Christy Johns
    129,-

    Across an old outback verandah, crawl curious creatures with the most unusual features... Follow Skinny Legs as he attempts to track down shoes for a barbeque he's hosting, meeting many friends along the way. There's Rhonda the Redback, Hairy the Huntsman and Bruce the Funnel Web - but can they help? Skinny Legs transports readers into a typical Australian backyard to learn about common spiders, where they can be found and the value of mateship.

  • av Margrit Dahm
    129,-

  • av Alison Thomas
    135,-

  • av Missy Pyne Delgado
    129,-

    Join the fun as our friends share how they feel today. You might feel like them too!

  • av Charley Lane
    145,-

    The book that helps all who read itMy own words could never write this book, for this book has its own writer: the power of the universe to see and know all truths and to see and know all animate objects and inanimate beings-for all animate beings are not always animate; some are inanimate in their ways towards others, and trials are upon this world. And this power has sent these truths so that all may know them. Read and learn and listen and be at one with them; for this day, a trial is averted for those that do - crying is no more.Trials are cautionary if this book is in your home, for this book will help all those who read it, and those that do will be better people and more kind to others than those who do not. After all, isn't that what truth does-create better people? By this, all will know, the writer is just one who helps.

  • av Shannon Ryan
    145,-

    Shannon Ryan's Elephant is a piece of stream-of-consciousness poetry, which invites you to follow her on a journey from trauma to healing. Her spare yet powerful verse is adept at delivering a story steeped in nuance and emotion. The poem follows the speaker from childhood to adulthood, the format thinning and growing, mimicking the speaker's emotional maturing. These textual elements are centred upon the figure of the elephant synonymising protection, healing, and love.In Elephant, Ryan weaves a thoughtful and candid verse converging around the metaphor of the Elephant, and the healing it provides.

  • av Sarah Villarreal
    165,-

    Join Mrs. V and her students in a fun-filled adventure as she teaches them about space. You'll want to 'jump in' to this story!

  • av Noel Smith
    135,-

  • av Aubrey Wenger
    119,-

    Parenthood can be rough, especially potty training. So when the going gets tough, why not smooth it over with some potty humor... You never know, a laugh may make it easier to go! Best of luck on this, and all of your little's milestones.

  • av Lisa Marie Barnett
    119,-

  • av Michelle Boholst
    129,-

  • av Ryan Dewar
    135,-

    "Everywhere you go, everybody knows, a Zimble is no bigger than a thimble!" Every night in Zimbleville when the sun sets and the moon rises, Luna takes flight to tuck in and say goodnight to all the Zimbles. Goodnight Zimbleville is a book that both children and adults will enjoy time and time again.

  • av Alfonso Bruno
    129,-

  • av Kathleen Mulligan
    155,-

  • av Emma Fitchett
    109,-

  • av Elizabeth Minikel
    135,-

    In "Burdened Hearts By Jesus' Wounds, You Are Healed" embark on a transformative exploration of healing, love, and encouragement. These heartfelt devotionals, born from a desire to comfort a grieving friend, extend an invitation to encounter Jesus in a profound way. Whether you've walked with the Lord for years or are just beginning in your faith, you'll find solace, strength, and unwavering hope in these pages. As you delve into the timeless truth of the Bible and heartfelt prayers, you'll uncover the boundless love of God, His faithfulness in times of trial, and the extraordinary peace that comes from knowing Jesus. Discover God's way to renewal, restoration, and the deep assurance that you are unconditionally loved. Let "Burdened Hearts" be your inspiration to start experiencing God's compassion, grace, and transformative power in every facet of your life.

  • av James Michael George Hollingsworth
    175,-

    Hopeless, alone, abandoned. Walking back to his dilapidated home in the bone-chilling rain, these were the only thoughts running through Jon's bruised head. As he stepped out onto the road an old photo of his once idyllic family fell from his pocket. Jon paused, distracted just long enough that he couldn't see the swift-approaching headlights of a toxic pink convertible. When he awoke Jon found himself in a new world of privilege, wealth and secrets. His only chance of escaping the poor circumstances of his youth relies on mastering this new environment and ingratiating himself with the family of the enamouring young girl who struck him down. But can he juggle all his new relationships while hiding his burgeoning affection, or will it all come crashing down.

  • av John Arnason Morgan
    195,-

    The setting is Canada, three hundred years in the future. The capital, Kapuskasing, is a city of 30 million people built more underground than over to access the constant thermal properties of the Earth, with solar-powered dirigibles plying overhead. The federal government is organized into indigenous national cantons whose identity nicely overlaps with the country's natural economic regions for which this level of government is responsible. Knowledge has advanced. People are aware that time, like space, also has three dimensions. These are vector time, action, and the eternal. Time is different from space in that the eternal is time outside of time. Self-consciousness is the capacity to make yourself into an object. This third time dimension materially makes possible movement, free will and choice. Knowledge of how time works will bring the discovery of space-time travel. And this combined with the capacity to extend life for an eternity using technology also brings an intervention by the anthropology department of the galactic university. Their task is to prepare Earth for entry into the galactic AI Civilization.The hero of the story is coming of age Pan who is just starting university and leads a political group called Tribe Canada that is modelled on the Metropolitan Indians, an anarcho-spontaneist group from the peak of 1970s radicalism that became the fashion and cultural model of punk rock. Children grow up raised by an AI companion that evolves with their development. When adult, at 18, they can dispose of the surrogate parent-teacher. This is usually done by downloading what you want to keep from your childhood support into an internal brain implant. University begins with a Guidance Existentialist philosophy course wherein students plan for their future and whether, or when, they will download themselves into being an AI. The generation facing this choice is in turmoil and exuberant at the same time. Pan and his compatriots hope to design a business that will succeed in this scenario. They also hope to make their mark by building a generational political movement.

  • av Shumaiya Khan
    129,-

  • av Daz James
    165,-

    Alfie runs away from his father, who bullies him because he won't take off his new rainbow socks or his mother's nightie - it is all he has left of her. His desperation to escape leads him to a desolate train station and a Kate Bush wannabe called Daphne. She drags him onto a train that shouldn't be there, transporting them to an unearthly destination, The Caravansary, a pit-stop to the wider universe. He is stranded in a strange world where inhabitants want to enslave, possess and even fatten him up. His only saviour is a bewitching hottie called Charisma Junt who looks good in everything he wears. Alfie soon becomes embroiled in a fiendish plot that could have dire consequences for humanity. How can an underachieving daydreamer, who spends far too much time in his own head, stop environmental terrorists and a psychotic real estate agent?

  • av Hanni Lane
    155,-

  • av Valerie Duncan
    129,-

  • av Timothy L. Livingston
    129,-

    Billy Bold is ten years old, he's the bravest boy you've ever met, but not quite yet. You see, things are changing, nothing is the same... And Billy feels maybe he's to blame. Left at his grandmother's house and staying in his Dad's old room, Billy discovers a very old secret.

  • av Dr Aqib Shaick
    109,-

    This volume comprises 21 poems covering a wide array of subjects, from astronomy to modern societal concerns. The poems on astronomy intriguingly acknowledge the presence of a creator while staying true to scientific principles and logical reasoning. Some poems mock religious beliefs without specifying any one faith. Love and opportunism are intertwined in one poem, while societal hypocrisy is exposed in others. Humour and deceit are skillfully employed throughout several pieces. The collection deliberately avoids clichéd themes, instead exploring fresh ideas from unexplored realms.

  • av LIESEL KORB
    135,-

    "Lady in a Corner by Liesel Korb is an absolutely mesmerizing novel that delves deep into the realms of self-discovery and personal growth. In this emotionally charged tale, readers are transported into the life of a woman who finds herself trapped in the corner of her own existence. As she grapples with her inner demons and confronts the shadows of her past, she embarks on a journey of resilience and transformation. Korb's exquisite storytelling weaves a tapestry of raw emotions, captivating readers from the first page to the last. With its poignant exploration of love, loss, and the power of forgiveness, this book is a true masterpiece that will leave you breathless and profoundly moved. Prepare to be swept away by the beauty and depth of Lady in a Corner!"

  • av John Paffett
    145,-

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