Recommended Reads
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A Fine Line
A story of the extraordinary lives of ordinary people.
Set between Victorian Liverpool and Dundee and the battlefields of the First World War, three families face the perils of life on the economic cliff-edge, where a single misstep can send lives plunging out of control.
Crossing a century of dramatic change, their journey begins in the aftermath of the slave trade, moving through the era of Empire expansion and Industrial Revolution to a time of religious strife and global conflict.
The world they navigate is one fraught with hazard in which exploitation, zealotry and violence lead to rape, prostitution, fraud, and murder.
At its heart, two indomitable women – lifelong friends – choose very different paths as they strive to hold their worlds together, and to survive.
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A Fish and His Friend
A fish and his friend have lost his friend’s mummy. To find her and help them find their way back home, they meet some new friends along the way. Come along for the ride and enjoy this tale to tell. It’s a poem you will never forget.
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A Fish Called Goldie
Goldie loved her life with Mrs Tilley! The goldfish bowl was right near the window in the lounge room, and Goldie just smiled so much. She was so happy to be living there! Mrs Tilley was very kind. She gave her lots of tasty flakes to eat, rocks and reeds for Goldie to play around and put a cloth over her bowl at night to keep her warm. But one day an ambulance came and took Mrs Tilley away. Goldie was alone.
When Mrs Tilley’s son took Goldie to a pet shop to sell, Goldie wondered what would happen to her. Find out what happens to Goldie next. Do you think smiling would help Goldie find a new home?
Join Goldie to find out about staying positive.£9.99 -
A Fun Meeting With A Reindeer
This enchanting story tells of cousins discovering an injured reindeer whilst on a walk with their grandmother. They decide to take the reindeer home to help it recover where they are amazed at what the reindeer can do. They quickly discover that this is no ordinary reindeer. Something delightful awaits.
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A Furnished Affair
This is a story of love, laughter and new friendships. Lois discovers a whole new world she never knew existed till now. She finds herself unwittingly pitted against love rival Rebecca Giles, Lucien's alluring and high-polished ex-girlfriend, as Lois and her friends encounter a few close shaves along the way. Within a business where loyalty is paramount can Lois secure a future furnished with happiness or will a case of jealously and ambition tarnish her chances forever…?
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A Giant Tale
Set on another world, an enjoyable evening of celebration turns to disaster with the sudden invasion of an army of metal soldiers. Assisted by huge giants, the mechanical army destroys a fishing village and captures the inhabitants. Only a few escape…
Eitak, Sirod Spa and Bones find each other in extraordinary circumstances and so begins a thrilling adventure that covers three continents and takes the reader over snow-topped mountains, through white rapid waters, to a slave city and onto a vast desert, home to a huge hurricane and its secrets beyond. A Giant Tale contains intrigue. We meet savage monsters and unexpected new friends in the form of the soul-shifting dead. The story has magic and giants, hope and death. A Giant Tale contains love and war and leads to an eventual showdown with the metal army and the mystery of how it came to be.
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A Giraffe Called Stretch
Stretch was a huge, playful, gangly, hungry young giraffe! But he was also nosy, inquisitive, curious and adventurous…his big long neck enabled him to put his nose into places it maybe shouldn’t be put.
He lived in a big safari park in South Africa, and every time he strolled past the Lodge kitchen, Stretch could smell delicious smells coming his way! Even though he knew he shouldn’t put his nose into other people’s business, Stretch just couldn’t help but find a way.
Find out what happens next. What kind of trouble does Stretch get into in the kitchen?
Join Stretch to learn about being nosy.£9.99 -
A Glimpse of North Sudan
North Sudan is a largely unknown, thought-to-be-unsafe land. A Glimpse of North Sudan aims to correct that. This book is far more than a travelogue. From diaries and photographs of a safe, non-alcoholic, wonderful holiday, it tells of a short tour of a smiling poor people with an ancient, frequently violent history, pyramids and tombs in royal cemeteries with wonderful paintings and reliefs to behold. It is a largely desert country but where the Blue and White Niles combine to form a majestic life-giving river on its way to the Mediterranean Sea. In addition, there are descriptions of black Sudanese pharaohs of Egypt, the lifestyle of a Bedouin family along with British involvement in ruling the country (a section on the Battle of Omdurman led by Kitchener with a young, ambitious Winston Churchill in the ranks) and of the civil wars since independence in 1956. Finally, it suggests a way out of the cul-de-sac of poverty and deprivation. This book is a must-read for the general-interest reader of a forgotten, though fascinating, land.
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A Good Rest for Some
Good Rest Care Home, “A luxury converted manor house where residents are well looked after by experienced, caring and compassionate staff. Let your loved ones stay here in safety, in superbly decorated accommodation single en suite bedrooms are decorated to a high standard and residents are encouraged to bring in their own possessions to personalise their rooms.”
A country home where residents are safe... aren't they?
Things go badly wrong when residents start losing their possessions from their rooms. And when four residents die, the deaths are attributed to natural causes. But three members of staff are not convinced, so they undertake their own investigation.
With an unconcerned manager and a mysterious doctor, the three discover that the residents are not in safe hands and are in danger of dying before their time.
Who is the person or persons responsible? Can the three staff members find out before any more untimely deaths?
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A Guiding Light from Heaven
The book is a charming and delightful story involving a mum and her little girl with an important message of courage, love, and belief.
The illustrations are bold and colourful, bringing life to each page in the story. Children will enjoy the book and the message it brings while parents can reinforce the message that they too want to instil in their children. This book is highly recommended for home and school libraries alike.
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A Handbook for New Company Directors
Ever wanted to be a company director? Want to find out exactly what company directors do? This is a handbook for new board directors. It gives a thorough grounding in what a new board director (private, government and not-for-profit) needs to know to become and operate as a functioning, professional company board director. It is also a useful handbook and instruction manual for the experienced director to refer to for those complex and difficult decisions.
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A Happé Ending
Every life comes to an end. It's inevitable. But not all deaths have to mean the end, they can also create new beginnings. When Nicola met Pete in her local pub, she never thought they'd be married with two kids within three years and she'd be widowed within ten. This is a true story of life, death, sadness, grief, irony and strength. And ultimately happiness. Life isn't easy and dealing with death is even harder.
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