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The Hope Star
Izar is the brightest star in the universe. She journeys through the universe carrying out kind deeds. One day she finds a planet that is dark and covered in shadow. There are things living on this planet. But they are missing something… Izar has to find a way to help this planet become bright and full of hope.
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The Hoppers and the Poppers
The Hoppers and the Poppers will tell a tale of life lessons with rhyming lines.
Both parents and kids will be able to relate to each story.
It has a fresh and invigorating storyline for all ages.
What are you waiting for? Flip over the book, go to the first page and let the journey begin!
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The Horse with No Name
This is a story of hope and resilience. Can the horse with no name turn his life around from naughtiness and hijinks to calmness and peace? Possibly, with a little help from his human and pony friends.
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The House on Juniper Drive
The house on Juniper Drive becomes home to an assortment of people who take residence there and impact on the life of Judy Vernon from child to adult.As a rather precocious child, Judy discovers a sixth sense within her. For some reason unbeknown to her there’s a link, a strong connection to this one house.As Judy grows from childhood into adulthood, she feels a great need to one day own the house on Juniper Drive. But as time passes the likelihood of this ever happening seems to be nothing more than a pipedream. An impossibility.But can the impossible really happen and a horror be uncovered?
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The Human Whisperer
Our world, like us, is constantly changing and evolving which is a good thing. Although, I feel that as our world gets more complicated with the use of all this artificial intelligence or smartphones, computers and other devices, we may lose who we really are. I am all for looking ahead and not looking back, however, there are certainly good notions to looking back which will help us settle better in the present. That is through remembering who we are, where we came from and having that good old-fashioned common sense that we seem to have lost along the way. This book is going to remind you that there is so much more to us than you think. Science is discovering new things about us all the time; how we think, interact and how we make sense of our world. The ancient civilisations knew this thousands of years ago and were already aware of a lot of the things that science is now unearthing. We are part of, and also connected to the world around us, both physically and mentally and the thoughts and decisions we make have a direct influence not only on us but also on the planet we call home. What I would like to do with this book is bring some of this ancient knowledge back into the foreground and with the help of some ideas from science, show you that if we work along with nature, we truly are capable of anything.
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The Huskan Dragon
A long, long time ago, wild beasts roamed the Earth – the Earth was freezing, hostile to human life, and very few humans remained.
Join our hero Illian on a thrilling adventure full of exciting twists and turns.
This story will take you on a mind-blowing journey full of magical creatures, wild terrain, trust, and great friendship.
What will our heroes encounter on their journey?
If you love action, adventure, and wild beasts, The Huskan Dragon is a must-read from a first-time young author.
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The Ice Cream Moppets
Embark on a delectable journey to the enchanting Tall Ships Creamery, an extraordinary ice cream shop nestled in the sleepy fishing village of Charlestown. Within the pages of these captivating books lies the mystery of the Ice Cream Moppets – a delightful secret hidden deep within each delectable treat. Prepare to be amazed as the secrets unfold across seven thrilling stories.
As twilight descends, the Moppets embark on wondrous adventures that will captivate the hearts of both children and adults alike. The whimsical tales are filled with excitement, laughter, and a touch of magic, leaving readers eager to revisit these delightful stories time and time again.
With every story ending on a tantalizing cliffhanger, you’ll find yourself yearning to delve into the next enchanting chapter. The combination of whimsical text and breathtaking illustrations will transport readers of all ages to a world where imagination knows no bounds.
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The Icky Wick Bowls Club
The Icky Wick Bowls Club invites you to join them at their private table known as the Gin Club Table, come and listen to hilarious tales of the past, or maybe witness the steamy night at The Vicars and Tarts party with a different story on every table. Travel to Ireland in the 60s with Molly and the gang as they cleverly remove marble fireplaces from a mansion in the wilds of Ireland and ship them off to the USA. Meet Micheal the renowned Irish raconteur singer/songwriter. Stay with Benny the septuagenarian gangster while he plans to bring his finest cannabis down from his factory in London filling up three golf bags, which he hides in the holiday coach carrying all the OAPs, to France. His journey with his wife Beryl, into and out of France with no passport, due to the fact he is on a lifetime ban from leaving the UK due to his criminal record.
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The Ignorance of Racism
Why are some people, organisations, and institutions racist and discriminatory? And why do they continue to repeat their racist acts over and over?
It is because ignorance has been promoted to a level where it is used as a justifiable mindset to perpetrate shameful and ignominious behaviour.
This book is written for everyone to use to inspire others or be inspired to stop racism.
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The Illusion of Guilt
Roy’s life was not going well. He was clever, very clever, but his boss didn’t like him and finding other jobs in the computer industry at the ripe old age of forty-five could be difficult. He had bought a house with his girlfriend, but she was leaving him because he was “too nice”. He would have the debts of the house plus old debts that he was still repaying. Then there was Rosemary, but she seemed preoccupied with her stalker who had threatened Roy, grabbing by the throat on one occasion. Would he end up like his friend Keith who drove to the top of a car park and jumped off?
However, Roy had done something remarkable: he had saved the life of a man at one of his favourite hiking spots. He didn’t know what this would mean at the time. Then he realised there were other options for the stalker and his boss. What would he do? Would he feel guilt or was guilt just an illusion?
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The Impediment To My Success
Emma Anna Marie Clarke has written poetry from the age of 12, she started when her teacher was stuck for lesson ideas on rainy Friday afternoons. Her first poem was about a mouse called Freddy! Later English teachers, specifically a Mrs Huggett, encouraged writing poetry too, and so by the age of 17, she began to write poems for herself to vent emotions, creating her first grown-up poem called Mr and Mrs Personality. Then after marriage at age of 26, she stopped writing, maybe because she was happy! 15 years later, and a widow, she produced a collection of poems called The Impediment to my Success.
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The Infinity Pool
Lia Westlake works for a company that designs the insides of million-pound properties. After leaving University she started working for Tony Grossman and his partner Mark James, but an Infinity Pool she designed at the beginning of her career becomes a problem, and it’s serious. She has no way of proving her innocence and she is being pursued by a senior, Dominic Delgado, who is determined to punish her for what his friend Rosso Valentino left in a letter in his will that Senior Dominic Delgado is executor to. Lia suddenly finds herself actually working for the man when he buys the apartment block she was working on, the threats eventually get to the point that she disappears abroad to get away from the pressure. When he finds her Dominic Delgado is determined to punish her in a way she will never forget, but not seeing her doing her job he begins to think maybe Rosso Valentino was mistaken? He goes down a different avenue investigating Lia Westgate and what he finds makes him angry and determined to find her.
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