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  • av Anne Marie Harris
    175,-

    It is 462AD, and the monk, Fra Paulos, is reminiscing on his long life. And what a life! Sent many years earlier to find the Pope's brother, who had stayed in the land of the Britons after the last Romans had left, Paulos braves the sea journey only to find that the legacy left by the Romans is beginning to wane in the face of resurfacing druid beliefs. However, there are some Christians doing good work, and Paulos needs to stand firm against the hatred leveled towards all Romans. Then he meets Aethelreda, Queen of the Cantii, and for Paulos, life is about to change forever.

  • av J.M. Adams
    145,-

    When Cassandra uses one of her extraordinary powers to save a handsome man from being shot, she is thrust into a secret world of subterfuge and danger. The man she saves, Danny, turns out to be one half of an élite sniper unit tasked with assassinating vicious criminals. But who, exactly, are Danny, and his equally handsome partner, Jon? And what have they got to do with the Mafia Families? While the three-way sex is intoxicating for Cass, she needs to tread carefully, especially when a Don makes an offer she can't refuse. Or can she? And can she keep her other power a secret from everybody as her troubles escalate?

  • av Aileen Hennes
    135,-

    The "I" in this fable is an orangutan. As far as he knows, he's always lived in the zoo where he believes he is employed as a functionary to educate people about nature. Although he considers his mission futile - visitors average eighteen seconds in contemplating him - he's basically good natured about his lot. There are the regulars and his keeper, whose antics keep him amused. As for the rest of the visitors, he has a way of distinguishing them as either fifteen or four million year people depending on their attitude; that is to say, if they seem to think that our common ancestors parted ways a long time ago, or relatively recently. Occasionally, when it all becomes too much for him, there is 'the Java', a gunny sack which he pulls over his head by way of escape.One day, a visitor leaves behind an open umbrella on the floor outside his cage. The following night, a small bird flies out from the dark blue vault of the umbrella and abducts him from his cage...

  • av E.G. Chambers
    135,-

    'Among the pages in this book, "I" is not always me, "You" is not necessarily you, but "We" often refers to all of us. There is no limit to knowing. Anyone who claims to know it all, is lying. Though, every day lends an opportunity to discover something new-, about yourself or the world; magic is real and it's all around us.' In this thought provoking collection of poems, the author addresses the issues of the modern world, questioning humanity's current pathway and calling for a return to a life more in step with Mother Nature.

  • av Samantha Stone
    119,-

    Parker's life changes when he meets the Kitchen Magician, a mysterious figure who reveals the magic of caring for others. Through heartfelt moments, meaningful conversation, and just the right amount of dish soap, Parker learns that love and small gestures can bring joy. This charming tale celebrates family bonds, unexpected encounters, and the transformative power of kindness and responsibility.

  • av B. N. McClain
    109,-

  • av Alexis Young
    119,-

    Rosie the Whale Shark follows Rosie and her fish friends during their busy day around the reef. The group roams the reef, meeting new friends and causing a ruckus. Come along for a fun day at the reef with your new underwater friends!

  • av Marcy Ray Dodd
    125,-

    All is peaceful in the forest, until the approach of the farmer threatens ¿the safety and stability of forest life. The critters have long been ¿neighbors and acquaintances, but banding together to save their ¿homes will require greater cooperation. Consensus as to a course of ¿action is hard to come by and the critters begin to split into two ¿opposing factions: Hob Pawpkorn the weasel leads his friends and ¿allies, Boaris the squirrel and Leveret the hare, on what they see as ¿the right path. But this path is often at odds with Old Tom the turkey ¿and the army he forms with the rest of the forest critters to lay siege ¿to the farm. Will Pawpkorn join with General Tom and his army, or ¿will he be forced to fight an enemy from within as well as the farmer?¿

  • av Edgar Henry Baskerville
    175,-

    An autobiography of Edgar Henry Baskerville born in Sydney Australia, covering his early childhood experiences to adventures he had as a teenager including hitchhiking to Queensland and Victoria and a stint in the army. From labourer to Accountant and Barrister. Over three years in the Cook Islands starting from beachcomber with a wife and four small children to head of a Government Department there including an episode as Master of Ceremonies to Prince Phillip and Lord Mountbatten. Back to Australia and later conversion to Islam. Performing Haj and three months Khuruj in India and Pakistan. Experiences during Haj and Khuruj. Three Marriages and a fifth child. Some old age philosophical reminiscences and reflections.

  • av Toni Mee
    109,-

  • av Denise Carol Andrews
    119,-

  • av Maria George
    119,-

  • av Olivia Svacha
    119,-

    Sadie is an energetic squirrel who has caring friends and family. Her favourite activity is talking to her heart's desire. She loves to tell anyone who will listen to her nearly anything that comes to mind. Sometimes her friends and family seem to ignore her or get frustrated with her, but she's not sure why. What will happen when the ones who care most have had enough of her chitter-chatter?

  • av Emma Nicoline Ostergaard Ormasen
    145,-

    England/France - at the end of the 16th Century. Witch Hunters are more than just rumours. They are everywhere, in every shadow, watching. Nicholas had been training his whole life to become a Witch Hunter worthy of his family, while Millicent has spent her life trying to find her true family. Even though their goals are different, Thomas' vision pulls them all together.

  • av Peter D. Ladd
    125,-

    "Catching a Ride on Creation" invites readers on a poignant journey through the poetic landscapes of nature, relationships, the sacred, and hope. Within these verses, the author reveals an intimate dance with life experiences, as if plucking inspiration from the ether. Gratitude permeates the pages, as the act of capturing these fleeting verses becomes an integral part of the author's existence. Unconstrained by a specific style, the poems organically find their form, mirroring the purpose they serve. Simplicity is celebrated, with the author eschewing clever wordplay in favor of profound sincerity. Each poem unfolds like a glimpse into the author's soul, resonating with the universal themes that weave the fabric of human connection. "Catching a Ride on Creation" promises not just a reading experience but a shared exploration of the profound simplicity that threads through life's tapestry.

  • av Laura Roybal
    155,-

    "I never said you were a good person. I said you have a good heart."When he first arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, Devlin Lachlan's dream was to become like "quality folk". But that dream is shattered when his wife dies, his successful business is shut down, and he is thrown into a prison work camp. Through his daring escape, a trip down the Mississippi, a journey to Mexico on the Santa Fe Trail, a dangerous flight to California during the Mexican-American War, and a struggle against an unfair land law, his main goal is survival - not just for himself, but also for his friends and neighbors. His dream now is simply having a family of his own, but when his second wife takes their baby and runs away, leaving him still married but alone, it may be too late for him to ever find the love he longs for.

  • av Olivia R. Bellep
    175,-

    One of the many names I go by is Alex West. I've never lived my life as a saint. I'm not your hero. You think your family is dysfunctional? Wait till you see mine. My five brothers and I work for West Enterprises Incorporated. We're in the business of life and death. My brothers are the saviors, and I'm someone to balance the scales.Conflict will arise, secrets will come to light and tension will reach unspeakable limits. All because one person is going to make us question everything. I go by many names with countless, forgettable faces. But will someone ever, truly, know me? Brace yourself for a captivating journey into the enigmatic world of Alex West. Olivia R. Bellep weaves a spellbinding tale that will keep you hooked from start to finish. With richly descriptive scenes and unforgettable characters, prepare to be enthralled by the twists and turns of West, Alex - a must read for fans of suspense and adventure. Embark on this thrilling tale of life, death and the ties that bind!

  • av Rupert Ellenborough
    135,-

  • av Glen Oglaza
    459,-

  • av Jessica D'Rozario
    109,-

  • av Kristen Radford Price
    109,-

    There's a dark cloud in every blue sky -- at least for one little girl. She'll soon find that all those tears make it hard to focus on what's lovely and beautiful about life.

  • av Anne Pilcher Gough
    239,-

  • av Michelle Wilkinson
    119,-

  • av Eric Bennett
    119,-

    Who doesn't love penguins, and especially Noodles? Kids of all ages will fall head over flipper for Noodles and his fishy best pal Albie, in this unique, fun, sweet, adventure story of penguins and friendship.

  • av Jenny Cook
    119,-

    If you wonder why a tortoise has a shell, you'll know after reading In a Tortoise Shell by Jenny Lee Cook. A shell is a place where a tortoise eats, a place to lay his head to sleep. A tortoise's shell is a useful tool; It keeps him warm, it keeps him cool. And so much more!

  • av Glen Oglaza
    125,-

  • av Sarah Sweetman Carr
    119,-

    After Daisy is laughed at for wanting to audition for the part of a villain (a part historically played by snakes), she decides to keep trying. After many failed rehearsals, Daisy looks inside of herself and decides that this is something she really wants. With the support of her grandmother and friends, she gives it one last try and nails it! Daisy the Brave is a story about being brave, trusting oneself, preserving and breaking down traditional roles.

  • av Jonathan Underwood (Junder)
    125,-

  • av Luis A. Estable
    119,-

    The deeply reflective and impassioned songs and sonnets explore themes of faith, morality, and the eternal nature of the soul. With verses that question the state of a world without God, they reaffirm the power of divine love and the importance of spiritual devotion. The poem calls for adherence to timeless principles, recognizing the order of creation and celebrating the sacred connection between humanity and the divine. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt praise, the poem invites on a journey toward a higher understanding of purpose, guided by the everlasting presence of God.

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