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God
Have you ever pondered the existence of God? It’s a question that has crossed everyone’s mind at some point. Whether you are a faithful believer, harbor doubts about religion, or feel that the answer is unknowable, this book offers a thought-provoking perspective. The author shares his personal testimony of being saved by God, suggesting that science alone cannot provide all the answers, especially when it comes to the fundamental question of ‘why.’Throughout the book, the author introduces profound concepts such as the origin of all things and the knowledge of heaven. He asserts that evidence of God can be found within oneself and that reaching out to Him is possible. The author argues that you, as a creation of God, hold the key to understanding His existence. It seems implausible that the most profound emotions and experiences we possess are merely an illusion.The book challenges the notion that the theory of evolution can dismiss the existence of God, pointing out its inherent flaws. It suggests that the higher state of human consciousness endures beyond the physical realm. Furthermore, the author presents a compelling vision for the future of our species, offering hope and purpose.If you’ve ever grappled with the question of God’s existence, this book provides a fresh and thought-provoking perspective that may just reshape your understanding of life’s greatest mysteries.
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Fragments of a Life
A successful, popular man; a broken childhood sends the course of Peter Brooke’s life into a downward spiral when, at the end of his life, he finds himself rejected and alone.Only one woman has the power to help him.Who is she?What part did she play in Peter’s life?What is the bond between them?Will Peter ever find the peace he has struggled all his life to secure, or will he forever be tortured by his demons?
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A Secret That’s Only Ours
In this sequel to Justice: Do Not Approach Her, former high school student Justice Marshall and her teacher Bryce Grills are still on the run from the police for crimes they’re both guilty of committing.Lorna and her father Gareth Godley will do whatever it takes to find them before anybody else does.But now that Lorna has possession of Justice’s diary, she’s using it to write her own story, and it’s not so very different from Justice’s...
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The Last Words of Albion
Beneath Hadrian’s Wall’s ancient shadow, The Last Words of Albion weaves a captivating journey through Britain’s history with the elegance of haiku. More than poetry, it’s a portal to a past filled with valour and strife, illustrating our evolution. From lush forests to the industrial revolution’s grime, it merges historical gravitas with the ethereal dreams that define us, bridging from Moreland to Metropolis.This narrative isn’t just read; it’s an exploration of Britain’s rich history, urging readers to connect with the island’s soulful legacy. Its blend of striking watercolours and resonant verses offers a unique engagement with history, appealing to both youngsters and adults alike, and transforming heritage into an interactive saga.At its core, the book voices a crucial ecological message, spotlighting our bond with the planet amid the spectre of climate change. Highlighting pivotal moments like the Great Fire and World War II, it challenges readers to ponder our collective future. The Last Words of Albion invites you to not only witness Britain’s splendour but also to contribute to the narrative of our shared home, urging a conscious stride towards safeguarding our environment for posterity.
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Lost Days in Barcelona
‘Then I heard them. At first, there had been no sound. Then, faintly, there it was, the near silent echo of footsteps.’Barcelona 1937, the city is embroiled in a Civil War. The struggle for survival amid a climate of political mistrust, uncertainty and the pervasive fear of death, is softened only by the strength afforded by family and friends.A young British man, George Olivella, arrives in the city looking for his family and anything that will help him make sense of his life. Seventy years later, Barcelona is a vibrant and successful city. The time is right for George Olivella to tell his tale, yet he knows his story will expose deep-rooted passions that will threaten his life. Into this scenario he entices his young protége, a young Spanish man looking to find meaning to his own life.
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Portraits of Travel
Laugh, cry, and feel wonder alongside 26 real-life wanderers in Portraits of Travel.In 2015, Caroline Bouron embarked on a journey across the Pacific to discover what drives people to forsake comfort for life on the move. She ended up interviewing 26 globetrotting voyagers from 12 countries and all walks of life - cyclists, sailors, nomads traveling for weeks or years at a time. Though their reasons for roaming varied widely, the travellers shared one thing: encounters that profoundly shaped their trips and their selves.With raw candour recalling both breathtaking vistas and bumpy roads, the voyagers recount outstanding memories from chance romantic trysts to brushes with death that forever altered their worldviews. And interspersed with travel tips and hidden gems worth visiting across the protagonists’ homelands, their stories may just provide the inspiration for your next adventure.From lifelong nomad to novice wanderer, anyone with a flicker of wanderlust will see themselves reflected in these pages. So, grab your backpack and traverse the world through the eyes of these intrepid souls.
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Where to This Time Gramma?
Gramma is coming to pick me up any minute now. We are going on a trip somewhere in this vast world of ours. I have no idea where we are going. The only clue I have is this glove Gramma gave me on her last visit. The glove matches the flag colour of the country we are visiting. “Where to this time Gramma?” I asked. Gramma showed me the plane tickets.“South Africa? We are going to South Africa?” I asked with excitement. “Indeed we are Sprout, indeed we are,” says Gramma.“Gramma are we going to see elephants and giraffes?” I asked.“Indeed we are Sprout, indeed we are,” says Gramma.“Gramma are we allowed to ride an elephant?” I asked.“Indeed we are Sprout, indeed we are,” says Gramma.Wouldn’t it be fun to come along with Gramma and I as we travel South Africa? You can watch us ride an elephant at the Addo Elephant park then come on safari to Kruegar National Park to hunt the ‘big five’. There’s so much to see and learn at the Two Oceans Aquarium. Did you know you can walk with the penguins at Boulder Beach Penguin Colony?
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Sugar and Glide's Great Adventures
Glide, an English seagull, meets an extraordinary Australian sugar glider who can transport them anywhere just by reading books! Suddenly they’re exploring African savannas, sailing as pirates, and even meeting Cleopatra. But the homesick sugar glider needs to find her way back to her family.To help her new friend, Glide sneaks them onto a cruise ship bound for Australia. But their journey takes an amazing turn around the world! They discover fascinating animals, vibrant cultures, and countless stories coming alive in the ship’s library.Join this unlikely pair on an imaginative global adventure. This whimsical tale sparks wonder as the magic of reading and an incredible friendship open doors to exploring the world’s cultures through stories.
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Jingles and Snowflake Save Christmas
Take off on to a high-flying adventure with Jingles and Snowflake getting back Santa’s magic key and saving Christmas. To find Santa’s magic key, they will have to race against time to locate Charles to get the magic key to help Santa deliver all the presents on time to all the good boys and girls. Will they be able to find Charles and Santa’s magic key in time? Will they be able to save Christmas?
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Following the Sun
In this delightful tale, we follow the journey of Rolley, a young man who contentedly tends to his market garden alongside his quirky group of animal friends. There’s old Tom, the wise companion, and Fisse, the cat with a crooked zig-zag tail, a unique feature she’s had since birth. Hess, the loyal dog, sports a torn ear from a puppy mishap with a briar and proudly wears a sky-blue scarf. Abigail, the resilient chicken, has lost a toe to infection, while Crunch, the goat, stands tall with a single horn.One fateful morning, they awaken to a world devoid of warmth and light, as the Sun has decided to relocate to the other side of the globe, fed up with the clouds’ constant taunting and obstruction of his rays. Determined to bring back the Sun, Rolley and his eclectic group of friends embark on a quest to follow it. Along their whimsical journey, they encounter mischievous witches, dastardly knights, and even a fearsome dragon.
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Game Breaker
Recently widowed Jack Marshall wants a stable job and a holiday in Fiji to reconnect with his kids. But an ambitious terrorist leader has plans to kidnap Jack for his own purposes.What follows is a dark and gripping thriller set among the turquoise waters of the Pacific, where ex-Navy Seal Jack is forced to use every skill he has to save both his kids and the woman he has fallen in love with.It’s a fast-moving tale of intrigue and adventure, where everything may not be as it first appears, and where only Jack and his family can save America from impending disaster.
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Not So Fast!
‘Lightning fast, impossible to catch, and you thought they just hatch!’These new parents are soon to discover that they are in for a big surprise.At the same time, they discover something new about themselves in their life as parents and as tortoises. Putting their minds together and working as a team, they finally resolve the problem that their little one presents them. And along the way, have some fun themselves. Strap yourselves in!
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