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The Adventures of Benmore Dogs
Woody, Joey, and Sky set out on an incredible adventure where they discover their unnatural abilities and the true meaning of friendship, and what it truly means to work as a team. The Adventures of Benmore Dogs reveals the due fact that courageousness and helpfulness go a long way With her impeccable words and profound trade of storytelling. Lauren Meehan creates an interesting read for all animal lovers.
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Chemical Imbalance
He hears voices.The authorities don’t think he’s mentally unwell enough. So, he does a stunt that gets him sectioned.Inside, he sees beings others can’t see.Right before discharge, he gets an operation on his chemical imbalance.After the operation, he has the highest IQ any human has ever recorded.
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Mama
Rod Coulson has an early baptism into the real world at the hands of bullies. His “Mama” dies suddenly. Rod rebels under the guidance of his grandfather; violence comes easy. Blanche Land comes into his life, and he falls in love.He becomes embroiled in the world of protection; Roger Swan befriends him, and Bogie Watson arrives on the scene, like-minded and vicious.The ultimate right-hand man, totally loyal; the violence spirals out of control. Carmen comes into his life; is she too late? Can she save him?She sees another side to the hard, brutal enforcer. Can she turn his life around? Impossible, some might say, ‘Mad Mick’ and Robbie Piercy come into his life. Maybe they can influence him; a natural wheeler/dealer, everything he does makes a profit. They encourage him to buy property; even then, violence plays a part. Squatters are difficult to shift, but not for Bogie and Mick.
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Alpaca the Rapper
Packed with laughter, rhythm and larger-than-life characters, Alpaca the Rapper is a joyful celebration of friendship, fun and embracing what makes us unique. Perfect for kids who love to giggle—and adults who can’t resist a clever rhyme—this story turns an ordinary day into a feel-good festival of togetherness!
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The Adventures of Pigalo
Pigalo and Billikins stumble upon a lamp with a genie inside while exploring Pigalo’s garden. The two friends live in a quaint town among other cultured pigs, all well-dressed and dedicated to organizing the Four Season Balls: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Life is never dull for them, but they reluctantly accept the genie’s offer to grant them a wish, deciding on a simple picnic in a beautiful place. Suddenly, they, along with a picnic basket and deck chairs, are whisked away to a stunning lake in the middle of a forest.
But there’s a problem: they forgot to bring the lamp. The genie had disappeared, and now they’re stranded with no idea how to get home or where they even are.
Meanwhile, in the lake, a princess, cursed into the form of a fish by a jealous sorcerer perhaps a thousand years ago, awaits her rescue. And so begins the adventure of Pigalo and Billikins.
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We're All Mongrels
I was truly amazed to discover the extent of my family tree and to handle the scope of it and just how many times, over the centuries, the same families keep cropping up. I am blessed that my record is as full as it is, and, of course, everybody else has a similar record; it just might not be as visible.
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The Neverending Dance
The Neverending Dance is a true tale of what happened to me from summer 1967 till December 1968 in London, Paris and Rome, told in verse. Paris’s left bank, Roma Dolce Vita, and the Cannes Film Festival—almost everyone mentioned was well known in their own fields. When I wrote it, I felt as if I had lifted off the ground, almost flying with joy at the memory of it. It was another time, different from today’s time.
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INRI (Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum) Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews
A compendium of poems.
Engaging and insightful poems on the life of Christ.
These are written for all ages, academics, and ordinary people. The author played with words and style and incorporated her own style while presenting the matter.
Her mastery of language and style shines throughout.
In the first section, The Life of Christ, the author celebrates and captures the essence of His life from conception to His second coming.
She presented the parables Christ taught in a compelling way. Life’s lessons, in the form of parables, take us to a deeper level of understanding.
The astounding nature of Christ’s miracles is caught in the right spirit through quatrains, free verses, sonnets and an acrostic poem.
A skilful play of rhyme, words, and their arrangement gives this work, INRI, an unparalleled place not only among spiritual books but also in the literary field.
The readers will be enthralled and keep reading until the end.
Captivating, excellent, and beautiful wizardly poems are how readers describe it.
Dr Mary Vijaya Chukka-Jones credits Almighty God for the inspiration and realisation of this work.
I invite you to read this compelling collection of poems.
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Hope
Michael Harston’s awareness of life through poetry. Exploring an in-depth understanding of the knowing heart.
This is a passage of times in my life.
It depicts an emotional journey into the soul, heart and mind.
It discovers depths and meaning created with heartfelt understanding.
I hope you find a part in you that can relate to the endeavours of creative awareness, knowledge and experience through a life.
Of joy, suffering and sacrifices.
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The Majesty of the Moon
Our need for alternative energy in the year 2062 means the Moon is being mined. The problem is that by mining for helium-3, it is somehow tilting the moon off its orbital trajectory.
Even more alarming is the fact there are nuclear weapons in silos facing downwards into the moon. The Orbiting Alternative Genesis Space Station and its crew and AIs are getting nervous as calamity unfolds on the Moon.
Balance is required; the Rogue corporation with mines and nuclear weapons needs to be kept in check. The Moon’s gravitational lock needs to be restored; cue the need for a cerebral superstar, if you will. Enter Kimber Kavanaugh, electrogravitics engineer and keen motorcycle enthusiast. A highly sought-after mind, with a personality more laid back than the Harley Davidson he rides. Is the Moon what it seems, glowing in all its majesty, or is it hiding a much darker secret?
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Jim Wilson: He Hath Courage
If you own a JF Wilson, you have more than a special bicycle: you have a story of an exceptional man.
Jim Wilson, my father, was an inspiration and a mentor to future world-class bike riders such as Tommy Simpson, Ken Russell, Ron Coe and countless other young and upcoming riders from the 1950s through four decades into the 1990s, but that does not even scratch the surface.
Making use of his first two initials, Jim Wilson created and designed his famous cycle frame JF diamond logo in 1948.
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Living to Die - Dying to Live
From the chimneys at age four, then onto the tanks as a boy soldier and the heights as a paratrooper, from multiple immigrations to prison walls—this is a story of extraordinary resilience spanning eight decades.
Now facing Parkinson’s disease, multiple dementias, strokes, and diabetes, the author draws upon seven decades of survival skills to navigate a healthcare system that has failed him. Behind locked ward doors, he encounters violence, abuse, and systemic failures that would break most people.
But this is not a story of defeat. It’s the account of someone who has mastered the art of escape and evasion—not just from physical dangers, but from systems designed to strip away dignity, wealth, and hope.
A raw, unflinching memoir that exposes the hidden failures of our care institutions while celebrating the unbreakable human spirit that refuses to surrender.
“When the system fails you, survival becomes an art form.”
£9.09