Recommended Reads
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The Four Friends, Vol. 1
Meet Charlie, Spencer, Brock and Anna as they embark on FOUR short misadventures in their neighbourhood.
Treehouse – To impress the other kids in the neighbourhood, the four build a treehouse as the ultimate status symbol.
Party – When rejected from Angelica’s party, Charlie decides he’s going to join it one way or another.
Music – Spencer struggles to play his violin, that is, until a new kid moves to the neighbourhood who is willing to assist in teaching Spencer.
Camping – The four take their younger siblings as well as the irresponsible Dude on a camping trip, however, when the younger siblings go missing the older kids must go looking for them.
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Shining Light: The Love That Saved Her
What can a soul remember when the heart is fully open for love and ready to listen to the universe?
In this sensual and tantalisingly soulful follow-up, Gatinha returns with a hypnotic blend of truth and fiction, inviting readers into a deeper journey: one of embodied healing, feminine power, and a spirituality that pulses beneath the surface, beyond what the eyes can see.
As her reality begins to slip—raw, dreamlike, and stirred by a delicious kind of madness—she’s pulled into a realm where time bends, the body remembers, and pleasure becomes a sacred language of its own.
In the liminal space between longing and surrender, past and present entwine. And to reclaim her peace, one woman must bare herself to the echoes of memory and the fire of desire.
This is a story where silence moans louder than words, where touch becomes truth, and intimacy opens the door to transformation.
A story of sacred sensuality, surrender, and the irresistible return to the self – whole, wild, and utterly alive. Contains soul. Contains sex. You’ve been warned.
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The Trinity Acting Method
Act with truth. Prepare with clarity. Apply with consistency.
In a screen acting industry that demands fast turnarounds and bold, truthful performances, actors need a reliable process. That’s why award-winning coach Matt Zina developed The Trinity Acting Method.
This unique system—built on three core pillars: preparation, method and application—has helped actors at every level go on to land roles in major TV dramas, films and streaming series.
Through preparation, actors learn how to mine the script for evidence and fully honour the writer’s intention. In Method they transform that work into genuine physical and emotional readiness. And in Application, they deliver connected, consistent performances that live and breathe on camera.
No fluff. No pretence. Just the tools needed to build performances that stand out for the right reasons.
Whether you’re new to acting or already working professionally, The Trinity Acting Method will change the way you approach every role—from first read to final take.
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Prather's Folly
Step back into the 1850s and travel with Gerald and Lillian Prather and their family from London, England, to the Okanagan Valley. They leave behind a life of privilege when a reversal of finances leaves them destitute. They find themselves confronting the harsh realities of travel on the Oregon Trail and the Okanagan Trail. Along the way they experience fear, sorrow, joy, culture shock, problems and setbacks before establishing one of the largest cattle ranches in Okanagan history.
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Faith by Reflection I
Theological and philosophical discourses are often complex and unpopular among the public. Poetry is elegant, simple, humorous, and substantive. Human intellect questions and challenges ideas, and the outcome may not be conclusive or satisfactory. Human emotions, however, do not require evidence and are not prone to doubt and disputes. It is probably easier to touch someone’s heart than convince their intellect. The poems in this book are meant to convey a message at the heart of the Christian Gospel. It declares that God is within man’s heart. This will be achieved by stirring or awakening the personal emotions of the readers. It is like touching strings on a musical instrument to produce the right note. When the first note is played, the rest of the melody will follow, and man and God will dance together to the Promised Land.
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Always With You
What if the ones we love never truly leave us?
Always With You is a heartwarming story of love, loss, and the invisible threads that keep us connected—no matter where we are.
When young Scarlett begins to feel the ache of missing those she loves, her mum helps her discover a world full of gentle signs, quiet magic, and the deep knowing that we are never really alone. With the help of her brave lion Lenny and her joyful puppy Pudding, Scarlett sets off on an adventure of the heart—guided by love, memory, and the wonders of nature.
Written with tenderness and truth, this story is a comforting companion for children navigating grief, change, or separation—and a gentle reminder that real love stays with us, always. A timeless gift for any child who needs to know: you are safe. You are loved. And the world is better with you in it.
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So Let It Be With Caesar
I turned to poetry when prose seemed too slow and laborious a way for my impatient, unskilled teenage self to deal with. I was slowly heading for habitual self-harm, and writing poetry saved me! I discovered a way of expressing myself with no need to share it and be judged by others. I could get any difficult and/or destructive feelings out of my head, where they might fester, onto the page and put it aside and forget about it if I wished. I feel that it protected my mental health; it always did, and it continues to do so. I could not, however, have predicted the wider unintended consequences. I became better at written expression in all aspects of my professional and personal life. I believe I am also more verbally articulate as a result too, and it has allowed me to focus and reflect on many things beyond the practice of written and verbal expression. It has magnified my enjoyment of nature and of life generally.
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The Acrobatic Polar Bear
WELCOME to the Snowy Village of Mystery and Magic.
In this far-off land, high in the North, lives a magical polar bear with an extraordinary gift — the ability to bring a sparkle of joy to the villagers and the surrounding wildlife through dazzling acrobatic feats.
Open the first page and let your imagination wander through the snowy landscape, where the incredible polar bear walks the tightrope and performs many more amazing tricks.
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Grumpy Bapou Goes Fishing
Grumpy Bapou Goes Fishing introduces readers to the delightful duo of Grumpy Bapou and Yiayia—Greek for grandfather and grandmother. Grumpy Bapou is a lovable, bumbling character who turns even the simplest outing into a series of comic misadventures. In this first story, a quiet fishing trip quickly spirals into chaos thanks to Bapou’s well-meaning blunders. Thankfully, Yiayia is always nearby, ready to manage the messes he leaves in his wake.
At its heart, the Grumpy Bapou series celebrates the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren, wrapped in warmth, laughter, and a touch of Mediterranean flavour.
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Westminster Series - Learn to Say Goodbye: Book 3
Sofia Morozova is a leading soloist in the Covent Garden Royal Ballet company. She is unhappily married to an older man and together they have a drink problem, which impacts on her status within the dance company. Her innate discipline means that she fights through the alcoholism to preserve her career. Despite her talent, the spiral is downwards.
A car accident after an alcohol-infused dinner party leads to two fateful meetings which will alter her life dramatically.
Can Sofia escape her alcoholism? And can she cope with the irresistible pull she feels to the mysterious garage mechanic, who most definitely isn’t who she appears to be?
The third book of The Westminster Series plays in and around Covent Garden and Westminster. The politicians Catherine Fitzwilliam and Amber Reynaud, whose story was told in Book One, In Private, weave in and out of the narrative.
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The Good Old Days
One author’s excuses.
What, me write a book?
Don’t be so bloody daft.
It takes me long enough to read a book let alone write one, but then it was pointed out to me that l had written all about my family history, which by the way l loved doing so whats the difference, and l do have a good memory for things that happened a long time ago, on the radio the other day l heard a famous author say, all writers are liars, they call on their own experiences but then invent embroider and exaggerate in order to make a better story, l have not consciously tried to do this and l don’t think l need to , where l have quoted dialogue it must be remembered that l heard conversations like these many times over the years in one form or another, most of the incidents l describe are also well remembered by my brothers and sisters and even now on the rare occasions we get together we amuse each other with talk of the old days in Ladywood and laugh about things that were not quite so funny at the time and this has helped keep my memory fresh.
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French Inheritance
Fifty years after being rescued from the cellar of her parent’s bombed boulangerie in summer 1944 by Joseph, an old soldier, Rose-Marie receives notification from a French notaire that she has inherited his house. He insists she must view the derelict property before he can deal with it. She is terrified that the nightmares she has suppressed from her traumatic childhood will return if she goes to France. She begs her daughter, Laure, to meet the Notaire, view the house and locate her old school teacher, Britt Zeigler, if she is still alive. Britt can explain the reason for the inheritance and why Broussac was targeted for obliteration by the Das Reich Division.
Laure rents a house in the village of St Martial near Broussac, but the local people are suspicious of a young Australian woman asking questions about the war. Laure is confronted with malice and hatred in the nearby village of Villane-le-Foret. They say that her grandmother, Liliane, was denounced as a collaborator with the Germans and worked for the Resistance and was executed as a traitor.
Can Laure uncover the true story of her grandmother’s and mother’s lives in wartime France? Can she trace Britt Zeigler in a country that has a different history and language from Australia? Laure travels to the foothills of the Pyrenees and meets Britt, who confirms she and Liliane secretly worked for the French Resistance and rescued orphaned Parisian children. Amidst the lush countryside, it’s impossible for Laure to imagine the terrible impact of war, the lives lost and homes destroyed.
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