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A look inside Holloway prison and the injustices of women

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    Until the Last Drop
    Kyla Shinder

    Tympany is the goddess of the heart and mind. She has the ability to control and inspire the actions of those around her. She’s spent the past 5000 years in Kylantis with the other gods, itching for adventure and longing for the day she could leave to explore the realm below. With the war between the kingdoms of Sleotha and Esteopia growing more catastrophic, Tympany volunteers to travel to Esteopia in service of her family. While there, she meets Blekket Elrod, who intrigues, annoys, and charms her with his large ego and even bigger heart. Through falling in love with him, she discovers that what she’d been taught to believe about the conflict between the two kingdoms may not be the truth, and must determine which side she’s really on, even if that means going to war against her family.

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    Until We Meet Again
    Stephan Swart

    This is an African story of a young black caretaker and the white twin boys in his care and the circumstances and courage that took them to hell and back.


    Unlike many other books covering the South African Angolan Bush War, the novel Until We Meet Again is the story of April and the twin boys Mark and Andy. The novel will take them on an adventure of survival and courage that will test their love and camaraderie for one another during a time when the divide between black and white in South Africa was controlled by dark forces.


    The novel is about the everyday lives of the two South African families during the 1960s and 70s when the country was under attack from the Pan African Congress’s Poqo army. April would soon find him in a struggle between his own prospects for a better life for himself and his family, but cannot relinquish his responsibilities to care for the two siblings, which left him with difficult decisions to make which would test his courage to its limits.


    April became a seasoned freedom fighter and one of the most wanted terrorists in South Africa, while the twins innocently landed themselves in an adventure that had turned into a life-threatening situation that they never dreamed of before. The story will take the reader from the tranquil mountains and rivers of the Eastern Cape to the war-torn Angolan desert where one of the most controversial cold war armed conflicts fuelled by the Americans and Russians would play off and end in a stalemate.

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    Unveiling the End Time Prophecy
    Emmanuel Harry Eyafe

    The green-pass certificate which is the consequence of the present worldwide pandemic COVID-19, was introduced in most nations for accesses to public places and transports.

    Without the GREEN PASS, accesses to flights, hospitals and schools are denied in some nations; a kind of reality in the period of Tribulation to come after the rapture of the saints.

    During the period of Tribulation, the famously known 666 number will be introduced and enforced on the people, and whoever will not comply is denied transactions.


    “He causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man: His number is 666”.

    Revelation 13:16-18


    The GREEN-PASS certificate of the present worldwide pandemic COVID-19, is liken to the mark of the beast to be imposed in the period of Tribulation; and so a believer who escapes the rapture will most likely escape Heaven in the Tribulation period to come…


    This book is targeted to enrich individuals and ministries in the knowledge of the LATTER DAYS.

    £6.99
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    Unwavering
    Rebeca Cozma

    Opening the Window Into a Soul:

    Confidence

    Loneliness

    Grief

    Liberation

    Power

    Finding hope

    Anguish

    Tragic Relationships

    Insecurity

    Inner Torment

    Revenge

    Alienation

    Love

    Loss

    Manipulation

    Because What is Simple About Being Human?

    £6.99
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    Up Long Meadow
    Brindley Hosken

    Brindley Hosken’s farm, Withan, is a difficult, hilly patch of ground situated on the Lizard peninsula in the south of Cornwall. His land runs down to Frenchman’s Creek. One of the most peaceful, beautiful, and restful spots you are ever likely to find today.

    When Brindley was asked to write a farming column for the local magazine, The Meneage Messenger, in 2007, he could not have known where it would take him. Developing a love for writing, his second book, Up Long Meadow, chronicles the history of his farming life over sixty years. As farming has changed from primarily manual, physical work to more tractor-driven he explores how, as a farmer, he has adapted to the changes that have been deemed progress.

    His love of Cornwall and especially his locality on the south side of the Helford River shine through in this book, and hopefully will give the reader an understanding of the myriad of different histories and life stories that each farm and farmer have.

    £9.99
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    Up There
    Lesley Crowther-Scott

    Touching clouds is free, priceless and absolutely exhilarating. To do this, you have to be able to fly. This is the story of a middle-class Melbourne girl, uneducated, lonely in her own family and desperate to find something worthwhile, who eventually discovers flying.

    Following a flying career spanning forty years from her first lesson at the tender age of thirty-five, fifteen countries, marriage, divorce, lovers, shootings, robberies and a crazy cast of characters, Up There is a story of how transcending difficulties can lead to amazing things.

    £9.99
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    Urmanou and The Girandos
    Pauline Sheridan

    Everyone needs friends and when the friendly Urmanou finds himself without any, he sets off to find his very own friends. He has been alone for so long, his adventures take him far and wide.


    This is a lovely story for children of fun, adventure and the value of friendship.

    £6.99
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    Uzbe Is Missing
    Nan

    Meat? Really? Starved, Uzbe swallowed it. But there was something in it. He suddenly felt so dizzy. His consciousness was fading out fast. He fell. Two men emerged from the heavy mist and put him in a sack. Uzbe was horrified. With his last energy, he whined: Dad, Mom, take this nightmare away… But would he ever wake up at all? Bali, 2008, Uzbe went missing. Him and his owners, a Canadian and Balinese couple, relentlessly searched for each other, navigating their way across dog-eating world and mass culling for rabies outcry in an island where social gaps, prejudice, and cultural clashes laid in a plain sight. The journey somehow brought the best of them and those they encountered along the way. Paradise can be deceiving. Hell can be uplifting. This is a tale inspired by true events that will make you wonder what should you feel.

    £9.99
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    Valerie
    Mary Finnerty-Morris

    Valerie is the sequel to the book One Chance published in 2019. A young mother, Valerie had abandoned her infant daughter and left her with her parents. June, her daughter, now a grown woman had struggled with her decision to get in touch with her mother, many years had passed and much water under the bridge. There would be joy and sadness in their meeting, all would not be rosy all of the time and many skeletons would be peeping out of the closet. June had been oblivious to the many times her mother had tried to contact her through the years. Birthday cards, Christmas presents, all returned unopened by her grandmother who’d held a grudge against her only daughter that could be seen in her eyes on the odd occasion her name would be mentioned. She’d felt that void in her life that only a mother can fill, her grandparents had been so good to her and she’d loved them dearly and missed them still. Valerie, a story that will make you laugh and make you cry.

    £8.99
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    Velvet
    Fátima Sousa

    Peter Berger was born in Munich and raised with strong moral principles. However, he always considered himself different, and soon learned that he had to hide his predatory nature. But even living a double life, he was determined to acquire the status of which he always dreamed.

    He graduated with distinction from the University of Munich in medicine, became a close friend of Chancellor Adolf Hitler, and built a successful career. In his personal life, he marries the woman he considers suitable, from a wealthy family, with whom he has three children.

    During the war, he became known as Captain Velvet, due to his velvety, mesmerizing voice, which was an excellent tool in carrying out his work. Peter thought his life was perfect, until the moment when, as he was sorting out the Jews, as they got off the train at Auschwitz, his gaze was fixed on Kathryn and her whole world suddenly seemed to make no sense.

    Peter fell in love for the first time and with a Jewish woman. He knew they had no future and that if the SS found out he was holding her prisoner in his house, forcing her to have a relationship with him, he would be considered a traitor and there was only one price to pay for such a betrayal: death.

    But the end of the war is imminent, and Peter has to put an end to his relationship with Kay and he only knows one way to do it…

    £13.99
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    Vengeance is Mine
    Ian Smith

    In Nursery Rhymes, D.C.I. Keir Dickson put two young brothers behind bars for eight years. In They Never Saw It Coming, the government devised a two-year plan to reduce the congested English prisons. A priest by the name of Fr. Shaun O’Brien takes on the task of rehabilitating the two brothers, or so it appeared. The real purpose of taking on these two brothers was to wreak vengeance on the police and British army. D.C.I Keir Dickson foils the plan but the priest is injured, losing his hand in the process.

    The story now continues with Shaun O’Brien escaping from the hospital bed, hellbent on revenge for the death of his two twin brothers, shot by British soldiers while trying to run a roadblock in Ireland, and for the torture to which he was submitted.

    D.C.I. Keir Dickson and his team now have the task of finding O’Brien, and finally bringing him to justice for good.

    £11.99
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    Verse and Worse
    Robin Salter

    This book of poetry will appeal to those who can see life from a different perspective; for example, the author’s poem on Trousers, reflecting a different view of these everyday garments. His writing is both innovative and sometimes intense whilst also being humorous, such as Knickers and Bras and It’s the Dog that gets the Blame. His writing can also be political and controversial like his poem Black is White and can contain clear messages for political leaders.


    The author’s insight into the lives of different people, as shown in Actors and Disability, shows a refreshing and informative view of life. His love of the countryside is clearly demonstrated in Beauty of the Countryside and in other poems. His writing is more punchy than mellifluous, reflecting his unique style of composition.


    This collection of poetry is a worthy addition to the genre.

    £8.99
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