Recommended Reads
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In the Shadow of Whispering
In this collection of poems, we are presented with a glimpse into the depths of the human experience. The words flow like a river, carrying emotions, questions, and reflections that resonate with the reader’s soul. Each verse is a brushstroke on the canvas of existence, painting vivid images of longing, introspection, and the complexities of love.The poet, with a delicate touch, explores the intricate intricacies of life’s journey. Through the ebb and flow of their words, we are transported to a realm where silence speaks volumes and darkness holds secrets. It is a place where the mundane becomes profound, and everyday moments are infused with profound meaning.
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The Adventures of the Snot so Scary Bogeyman
A story of snot, bogeys and dog poo! A disgusting, rhyming story book, The Adventures of the Snot so Scary Bogeyman, sees a hungry young Bogeyman on a hilarious trip to find friends, but more importantly, to keep his bogey safe. Follow him through the ups and downs of his journey as he loses a tooth, then worse his bogey.
After scaring the Tooth Fairy, who is new at her job, his little adventures put him in some rather funny yet yucky situations.
Will he find lifelong friends in the end?
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Peace of Hope
No realm is impossible within the adventures inside Peace of Hope!
Immerse yourself in these adventures and make some new friends who will be faithful and true to the end!
Use your imagination to take you further into their world to have your own fun and adventures with them…
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Beyond the Blue
If you seek imaginative imagery that sparks introspection, look no further than Barnaby Duffett, an up-and-coming poet whose aim is to provoke thought and inspire readers.
This captivating selection of poetry is designed to entertain and stimulate the mind, perfect for a contemplative afternoon. Through his words, Duffett reminds us of our shared humanity, complete with diverse strengths and faults, and invites readers to approach his work with an open heart.
In this collection, the poet expresses his unique perspective on life, hoping to forge a connection with those who relate to and respect his insights. While Duffett doesn’t aspire to change the world, he acknowledges that his presence, like all of ours, inevitably shapes it. Beyond the Blue offers a window into the poet’s world view, inviting readers to explore their own perceptions and find common ground in the human experience.
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Francis Fletcher and the Knights of the Golden Gift
It is 1763, and the Seven Year’s War with France has just ended.
Captain Francis Fletcher and his loyal crew are wanted for piracy, and marooned on a mysterious unchartered island. Before being captured by the British navy, Fletcher unknowingly discovers something hidden on the island, which turns out to be secret biblical gold.
Fletcher is ordered to retrieve the gold in order to earn his pardon, but he must sail alongside his old friend-turned-foe, Captain Percy Talbot, who stole away from him his childhood sweetheart, Isabella Norris. Together they must sail through treacherous pirate infested waters while at the same time evading a secret society of assassins who are sworn to protect the secret of the gold’s whereabouts.
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Poetry of the Emotions: Feelings, Philosophy, and Spiritual Awakening
In this poignant collection of poetry and prose, Julie explores the profound connections between herself, others, and the natural world. As an amateur philosopher, she delves into life’s deepest emotions, reflecting on the fragile, existential space between birth and death. Her words serve as both a personal journey and a creative legacy, offering readers a contemplative glimpse into the beauty and complexity of existence.
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Tales From Jamaica
This book sheds light on important issues of the time, delving into the brutality of humanity and the consequences of violence in society. Readers will find the issues raised in this book both alarming and thought-provoking. The author examines the dark side of the human race and how some individuals are forever bent on mayhem and destruction.
However, the book also shows that even the most difficult adversity can be overcome with a little cooperation. The author highlights the power of collaboration and the need to root out bad influences before they become too strong to control.
Through powerful storytelling, the book highlights the harsh reality of Shakespeare’s famous words, that the “evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones.” The author provides insights into the merciless actions of those without sympathy for their fellow human beings.
In conclusion, this book urges readers not to sit back and watch as the ears of wheat and tears of humanity grow together until the day of harvest. Instead, the author advocates for immediate action to root out the bad influences in society and promote positive change. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the darker side of human nature and how we can work together to overcome it.
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Day of the Dinosaurs
A young child goes missing visiting a dinosaur-themed park on the Island of Crete in Greece. Despite a worldwide search, he is never found. It is only later a disturbing picture emerges concerning his upbringing. The dinosaur park has been built in a crater created by a meteor many millions of years ago. Unknown to the park’s owners, fragments of the meteor have affected the animatronic creations, empowering them with intelligence. There is also an ancient myth concerning a Messiah-like child who will change the course of history. New technology, the internet, and artificial intelligence will play their part in bringing about the prophesied Armageddon.
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Bringing the Philanthropy Project in You to Life
Globally, charitable work is expanding. Countless non-governmental organizations (NGOs) exist, the majority founded to address human need and advance humanity. However, with rising vulnerability due to conflicts, natural disasters, and the effects of climate change, needs are increasing faster than ever. Many people long to help but struggle to organize their efforts or support causes effectively.
In this book, the author shares crucial insights into establishing a successful nonprofit or charitable organization. He also provides fundamental project management tips to maximize the impact of your donations and activities.
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Aubrey's Doll
Join Aubrey on a journey into her family’s past, uncovering the story behind her newest treasure – one crafted with love.
Together, you’ll explore how and why this special keepsake was created.
This interactive book invites children to jump, play, and discover hidden treasures in the attic, making each reading an adventure!
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The Migrants
Who exactly was King Arthur? Why are there many Welsh and Cornish place names in Brittany? What role did the Church play following the fall of the Roman Empire?
The novel gives answers by casting light upon this part of the ‘Dark Ages’ with a vivid picture of life in Britain and Brittany in the fifth century, a time of change and migration. The Roman legions had left Britain to its own devices and the Anglo-Saxons were invading. To escape, some Britons migrated to Brittany, taking their Celtic (Welsh or Cornish) language and their Christian religion with them.
The novel takes in known historical facts and puts flesh on their bones in a fast moving and compelling narrative. Two British bothers, Teged and Owain migrate to and settle in Brittany. They are wealthy, Romanised, devout Christians, literate in Latin and spoke the British (pre-Welsh) language. Cadwyr, the son of Teged, becomes an enthusiastic warrior. Teged’s daughter Nessa, who loves horses, becomes a successful horse-breeder.
The novel tells of battles, a warhorse, sea-voyages, saints, miracles, druids, monks, slaves, astrologers, and a pilgrimage, not ignoring daily life with its harvests, hunting scenes, and celebrations with music and rich fare.
Will Cadwyr and his young son prevail in a famous pitched battle?
We hear of historical characters: Arthur, Vortigern, Hengist, Consul Aëtius, Attila the Hun, St. Germanus, and more.
This fascinating period is brought to light by focusing on individual and colourful characters meeting the challenges of their age.
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Where has the Beach gone?
A young boy loves the beach and is keen to go there when Mummy suggests a trip to the seaside. When they get there, he has a shock as he cannot see the beach anywhere.
Where can the beach have gone and will he find it?
This story is aimed at children in the age range of 4-7 who have an inquisitive mind and who will learn about the tides.
£8.99