Recommended Reads
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Her From Everywhere
Her from Everywhere: A Tapestry of Morning Reflections
Find Strength in Every Moment
Start your day with a moment of calm—grab a coffee, take a breath, and let the words on these pages guide you. Discover how a little optimism can transform even the most challenging times into opportunities for growth and resilience. This beautifully crafted morning reflection book offers gentle reminders that shifting your perspective can change everything.
A Harmonious Blend of Words and Art
The author's thoughtful words are complemented by stunning visuals from a British artist, weaving a powerful tapestry that explores the strength, challenges, pain, energy, risks, and freedoms of women in today’s diverse and inclusive world.
Mindful Reflections for Daily Life
With the guidance of a woman coach, the book has been restructured to include a practical section at the end. Her insights provide a way to integrate mindfulness and lifelong learning into your daily routine, helping you navigate life’s complexities with clarity and purpose.
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The Rainbow Maker
How are rainbows really made? Could rain come from holes, somehow, in the sky?
Join Lara and her fairy friends that she discovers (in a fashion) at AllCreation.com, where God the Creator is in charge of the weather, but not as you’d expect!
Here, what some people call the Northern Lights are curtains quite literally and self-sufficiency heads the rules as the rainbow sheep are fed carrots, beetroot and blueberries to colour their wool that sometimes is used by our Rainbow Maker, Reenie Fligtrop, to knit the rainbows.
God does a blinder with his elephant troop and Mr Hewbert is, well, Mr Hewbert.
Rufus is an Ethiopian crocodile/sewing machine and when you marry, you pass through the Carcambrenator doors into a total paradise.
Join Mrs Fligtrop and the others as Lara gets shown around the factory.
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The Delivery of Big Ben
This is the second book in the series, continuing the fantasy story of The Mysterious Robbery of Big Ben.
One month after the spectacular robbery of Big Ben in London, the adventure of negotiating its delivery to King Brely-1000 began. Winn Blitzzer’s Aunt Moxum gave him the green light to proceed, but only under her conditions and wishes, according to the previous agreement his nephew had made with the king. This agreement aligned with her own secret plan to have him marry the king’s only daughter, the Princess of Light.
Winn Blitzzer was under pressure from both sides to deliver and please them. But secretly, he had his own idea of how to satisfy all parties. He aimed to please his Aunt Moxum while also trying to free all the townspeople whom she had unjustly imprisoned in the invisible prison world by her evil whims. These prisoners, who had no hope of returning to normal life, included his own parents.
Finally, Winn Blitzzer secretly altered his Aunt Moxum’s plans by proposing a new agreement to the king. This satisfied the king more than their previous arrangement. Winn offered to give the great clock Big Ben to the king and release the Princess of Light from any obligations in their first agreement. In exchange, he requested a Royal Pardon Edict from the king on behalf of his Mambul Community. It was a win-win agreement for both parties.
The king accepted the proposal with great pleasure, creating mutual trust between him and Winn Blitzzer. Now it was up to Winn to use all kinds of diplomacy and deception to prevent his Aunt Moxum from guessing his true intentions.
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The Adventures of Unidog and Owlguin: To the End of the Rainbow
The dream to chase down a rainbow till the end is one many of us share. For Unidog, as soon as he saw such a sight after a long rainy day, the adventure was a go, after convincing his more sensible friend Owlguin of course! With his best friend by his side, the pair flew off to the start of the rainbow. But this adventure was not going to be as straight forward. To continue their adventure up the rainbow, Unidog and Owlguin must solve fun yet puzzling riddles. Join in the fun and make sure you help Unidog and Owlguin by having a go at these riddles yourself before turning the page! The best friends have each other to rely on, but will they ever see what is at the end of the rainbow? This fun, vivid and engaging book is a must-read. A sweet adventure to share together, and who knows what this adventure might lead to next.
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My Best Testimonies
As a six-year-old child learning about the world, Julia felt profound loneliness and a pervasive emptiness in her heart. She realized that even though she was surrounded by people, she still felt alone, and that her feelings of emptiness and loneliness were spiritual in nature. She lived in the same house as her grandmother, three older sisters, three cousins, and three uncles. Despite the happiness and love that permeated the entire house, Julia felt lonely. Julia never told anyone about her loneliness because she felt no one could understand or describe what was going on. She suffered in silence from loneliness and misery until she was a teenager and made a breakthrough.
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The Shark and The Fish
Keith the fish is hungry, but to get his meal, he must show incredible bravery and eat the bits off a… shark?!
Find out if Keith can trust the shark not to eat him first.
Then, flip the book and read The Shark and the Fish. It’s the same story, but told from the perspective of Liv the shark.
Can she stop herself from eating the fish whilst she is being cleaned?
This is the amazing true story of the relationship between the fish and the shark and their dependence on each other.
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Stop Breaking up with Me
Standup comedian and hopeless romantic Aaron Pelton faces a perplexing predicament when he is forced to relive the day his first girlfriend broke up with him, over and over again. As he endures repeating the same cycle of steak dinners, sombre pond-side strolls, and bro vent sessions, Aaron grapples with understanding why this is happening to him and what personal growth could possibly come from constantly re-experiencing the worst day of his life. Through this journey of heartbreak and self-reflection, Aaron discovers more about himself, his flaws, and his capacity to evolve.
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Grandpa’s Tall Tales - Tale 2: The Pirate Dog
“Grandpa’s Tall Tales” is a series of stories featuring an inquisitive young boy [Jack] and the relationship he enjoys with his family, particularly his grandpa, which is the book’s main premise, as they are the two lead characters.
Each story is written to be best suited for parent/child reading time, i.e., to be read out loud together. They include common phrases children can learn and join in with. For example, the final words are always the same: “Jack would have to wait for another of Grandpa’s tall tales ... but only until next week.”
The sequential series introduces new characters and develops the principal ones in each story, building on their recognisable traits, which are drawn from everyday life and family members we have all encountered.
The Pirate Dog follows on from The Winter Robin. As the opening story, The Winter Robin introduced the principal characters and how they interact; this second tale in the series progresses straight into the action. It provides a riotous, fun ride for readers, culminating in one of Grandpa’s very tall tales!
Each story:
- is fully illustrated, with pictures that complement the tale,
- can be read as a standalone story as well as part of the series,
- starts with an introduction to the family and main characters, which changes slightly with each book to reinforce the independence of each tale,
- is based on common sayings or characteristics, all relating to animals, an endless source of fascination for children,
- provides a combination of comedy, observation, and sometimes emotion.
… and leads to Grandpa telling a very tall tale indeed.
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The Arrival – Tales of East Seaworth
When Aisha Khan and her brother Ibrahim move with their family into a crumbling old house on the edge of East Seaworth, nothing feels quite ordinary. The woods whisper warnings, the shadows dance, and ancient secrets stir beneath the trees.
Soon, Aisha discovers that she has been chosen for something far greater than she imagined. Together with new friends, she must face the mystery of dying forests, poisoned land, and an age-old guardianship that ties her to the town’s forgotten past.
From ghostly stables to tree spirits and whispered legends, the children are drawn into a battle to protect the woods before they vanish forever. But can three girls—and the bonds of their growing friendship—truly stand against forces determined to destroy the heart of East Seaworth?
A story of courage, friendship, and the magic of the natural world—perfect for readers who love fantasy adventures with a hint of mystery.
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On Human Excellence
Everyone uses the word, usually somewhat in awe, certainly with respect; Alfred Nobel by means of his will left an immense estate in perpetuity awarding annually a small fortune to those who during the previous year had accomplished something great for the benefit of mankind which according to the spirit of his will embodied it; a few brave souls seemingly try to actually achieve it; leaders frequently use the word inspirationally to try to motivate; it conjures up visions of the ideal; history abounds with examples of wars and revolutions fought over difference of opinion over it; President Carter before his presidency wrote a book about certain aspects of it; the idea of it elevates, enthuses, and excites; when comparing things on some basis one stands out above the others for manifesting some high quality that warrants being labeled it; it seems to mean definitely a cut above the rest; it comes from some kind of measurement; some set of criteria; it certainly means something to everybody; but … try asking someone to define the noun form of the word, not the adjective form, or the adverb, but the noun; suddenly there will be seen puzzled then blank expressions; mouths move, but nothing comes out.
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A Christmouse Tale
On a night before Christmas, as everyone sleeps,
Around and about a little mouse creeps.
As Santa is journeying all through the night
The little mouse scurries to set something right.Join a little mouse on his journey through a sleepy house to make sure there’s a gift waiting for Santa when he comes down the chimney.
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Nobody Dies on a Sunday in Hollywood
In Hollywood, they say, nobody dies on a Sunday. What celebrity would want the news of their death buried among the rest of the weekend’s leftovers in the Monday papers? Instead, now that the lights have dimmed and the audiences gone home, this becomes their final chance at a rave notice even as they face the end: headline news, one last time, on Monday’s front page.
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