Recommended Reads
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Happiness, My Best Friend
Happiness at the right time.
Some of us claim you are just a decoy.
And yet,You would be fully enjoyed
By the one who loves simplicity,
The one who keeps his head above water,
And fully regains one’s responsibility.You are widely opened,
To lovers of nature.You are such a slide,
A stunning mix of flavors.You are also known as: Friendship, intimacy, hilarity, joy, life, bliss.
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Closed Curtains
Under the blushing Danish skies, a girl walks hand in hand with her newfound love, smiling on the kissing bridge of Copenhagen. The water reflects the hues of the setting sun, carrying the pink hints of a Danish summer. As birds find their way home, so do the cycles carry happy faces back home. A significant Sakura blooming in its prime in the background, as the evening takes a romantic leap into the arms of night.
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The Jungle Festival
This is a story of how a young lion’s birth liberates others’ lives in the jungle kingdom. Shumba was born into the animal kingdom, but unfortunately, his father was killed while on a mission to unite the animals in the kingdom. The birth of Shumba was followed with unusual happiness from his mother, being a male cub, and this led to a celebration party being conducted for him. In contrast, amid the party, the king in another kingdom came just to disrupt the party, but both the mother and the priest couldn’t do anything about it.
While this continued, Shumba made up his mind to fight for retribution and he was trained by Mathata, they fixed the date for the jungle festival and Shumba was fully fortified with necessary tactics, the day came, and they fought. Was Shumba able to overcome? We shall see in the book. This book will teach you the power of resilience, not giving up, and working towards achieving your goal.
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What’s That Mummy?
A story of a little boy frightened to go to bed. Everywhere he looks, something is lurking or hiding. Is the house full of monsters and ghosts?
Perhaps it’s just his imagination. Can Mummy help to ease his fears?
Let’s read on to find out.
A lovely story perfect for children scared of the dark or strange noises, showing them that there is nothing to fear, because home is a safe place.
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Jake and the Wishful Wizard
Jake spends his days researching and waiting for bedtime so that he can get back to the adventure that he has left the night before or to begin his new nighttime adventure. This time he has travelled back in time to a medieval town where he meets a young boy called Marlin. Marlin believes he is a wizard and one of Jakes best friends.
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In the Spine of Vana
This is the third book in his open-ended fantasy series and a continuation of his first two books, Vorclaw and Sojourns in Vana. Leif Foehammer, the adopted elf, begins to understand General Blackpool’s rise to power, but his answers may lie with his former vampire lover, the arch-goblin ruler, Queen Ooktha! Leif’s brother Bjorn seeks solitude, struggling to come to terms with Leif’s connection to the vampiress, the very creature that killed their mother! Meanwhile, Dru Foehammer rises in status, becoming the Commander of the Sedgedunum City Watch, while his mentor, the assassin Damon Crag, begins building his own empire as the Shadow Company overlord of Sedgedunum. Betrayal, attacks in the frontier, and new characters shed doubt on General Blackpool’s legitimacy as ruler of Vorclaw. To help unravel it all, Leif may have to travel back into the mountain range known as The Spine of Vana!
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Whittling our Niche
He had become an Australian, indistinguishable from the real thing, returning to England and his Cornish boyhood world before discovering the truth of his existence.
“I recall the exact moment. The birth certificate extract showed my unique quartet of Christian names. Strangely, the names next to MOTHER were a replica of the trio I recollected for my elder sister, 25 years my senior. Birthplace correct. Against FATHER was scrawled a single word: unknown. There, at the age of 26, I came to know I was a bastard!”
From these beginnings Gregory charts the story of a life that roams across four continents, encompasses three careers, and spans five decades. At times he’s deep in thought, searching for the meaning of existence; at others, cartwheeling across Australia or India with a sometimes ragtag bunch of best friends and associates.
It’s an exhilarating, quite unique piece of writing: an enthralling story which embodies a dry sense of humour stemming from the author’s British and Australian roots. But then at times it’s the reverse, with first-hand accounts from the poorest areas of Kenya, alongside thoughts of protective spiritual auras that might govern our existence.
But considering our miniscule place in a mega-universe, are any of our stories worth telling anyway? This is the question that Gregory deliberates within the final chapter… and one that the reader may fathom their answer to from reading this rather remarkable and informative book.
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Sometimes Daddy Gets It Wrong
Our daddy thinks he’s cool and smart; he says he’s never wrong,
It’s time to set the record straight; we’ve waited far too long.
We’re always watching carefully when things don’t go so well,
We’ve kept a list of his mistakes, and now we want to tell.
This is the story of a daddy who messes up sometimes, told by his children who notice EVERY mistake he makes.
In the house, in the car and even on the school run.
There seems to be no limit to the number of places where he can mess things up.
Despite everything, they love him dearly. It's not easy being a dad!
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Adrift in the Mind
The poetry in this book is a deep dive into the mind of someone who feels lost, Adrift in Their Mind, you could say. Providing a perspective on what it is like to live in a world that would despise you if they knew what hides beneath the surface. Covering topics such as love, self-loathing, nostalgia, stress and more.
If you don’t quite fit in anywhere and society calls you a freak, weirdo, or abnormal, you might just find solace in the words on these pages.
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The Nickname Detectives and The Mysterious Coin
The Nickname Detectives are in for an exciting summer vacation on Hutchinson Island, located on Florida’s east coast. They stay with Dr. and Mrs. Hackett and their daughter Paola, whose nickname is Pauli. Pauli quickly becomes the fourth Nickname Detective and introduces the boys to her summer friend, nicknamed MTM. But what does MTM stand for?
The four detectives embark on a series of adventures across the island. They discover mysterious footprints leading to several mounds of sand. Who made the prints, and what’s hidden beneath the mounds?
During one hike, they meet Mickey E and Minnie E – but can you guess what they name their babies?
After a terrible storm, one of the detectives stumbles into a depression and gets tangled in a thick rope. At the end of the rope, they find a grime-covered box. Where did it come from, and why is it so important that an archaeologist reveals the significance of their discovery?
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Modern Manners : Navigating in the Digital Age for Gen Z
In the era of social media, online communication, and ever-evolving technology, the concept of etiquette has taken on a whole new meaning. Modern Manners: Navigating Etiquette in the Digital Age for Gen Z is a comprehensive guide designed specifically to address the unique etiquette challenges faced by Gen Z.
From understanding the importance of maintaining a positive digital presence to deciphering the unwritten rules of online platforms. Written by etiquette expert Susie Barber. A great read.
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The Trainee Witch Who Changed Her Mind
Ever since she could remember, Sylvia believed it was her destiny to be an evil witch who brought gloom and doom to everyone. Content to live her life amid spells, spiders and broomsticks, it never occurred to her that life could be better spent.
Then, one day, something happened to make her think again…
£8.99