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Mofflocks and Snuffs, Poems and Paintings
A book of small poems
Of Mofflocks and owls,
Bearded dragons and dogs
Leaping deer, jumping frogs!
Adorable animals,
Fluffy and round
For all they search for,
Is a home to be found.
So please pick up this book,
Inside your small palm
Keep these cute creatures close,
all happy and calm.
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The detective and his newly appointed Sergeant Smith have arrived at a small seaside town with another murder to solve, but once again not all is what it seems. With multiple deaths taking place over the last few months and the town's problem with drugs out of control, can the detective do what previous detectives have failed to do before him and solve this case?
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Adrian Tome Stone lived in a cruel and uncaring place. One day, a secret military organisation attacks the place he couldn’t call home. In his escape, an old man, Bruno Shrotto, flies him to his secret bunker to teach him the ways of the Caver to defeat the impending threat of the organisation.
Will Adrian successfully stop their operations, or will they continue to prosper, posing a threat to the entire world?
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The Diary of Catherine Cunningham
Leona, a teenage girl from the busy city of Birmingham, is drifting down the wrong path, making poor choices and growing increasingly distant from her parents. In a bold attempt to turn things around, her parents make a life-changing decision: to leave the city behind and move to a quiet rural village.
Furious about the move, Leona falls out with her parents. Feeling isolated and alone, she uncovers an old Tudor diary buried in the garden. On the night that she reads the diary, something extraordinary happens—Leona wakes up in Tudor England.
Lost, confused, and frightened, she has no idea how to get home. That is, until she meets the girl who wrote the diary. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure filled with danger, fear, and adrenaline.
As their bond deepens, so does their determination to survive and find a way back. Against all odds, Leona eventually returns to her own time—and to her family—forever changed by the journey.
Her time in Tudor London teaches her the most valuable lesson of all: how lucky she truly is.
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Everyone is subject to these three main feelings:
- Fear;
- Desire to know;
- Desire for happiness, freedom, and fulfilment.
Attainment of Self-knowledge fulfils all of these desires.
The highest purpose of life is to know and realise your true essential nature: the Consciousness-Awareness, known as the inner, changeless, ever-present, blissful Self. The Self is the witness to your thoughts, feelings, experiences, and perceptions. The changeless Self is your true identity. You are not the body-mind or ego-personality. You are the subject and the body-mind is the objects of your awareness.
Your original state of being is Oneness, in which there is no separation, and no duality. It is the ego, the separate-self, that constructs the subject-object duality, a separate-I, and false identification with the mind-body.
It is because of self-ignorance that we have forgotten our true spiritual nature and feel different and separate from others and God. The illusion of separation and misidentification is the cause of our suffering and bondage. The ignorance of this illusion disappears with knowledge of the Self (Self-Knowledge).
This book is a constant, daily reminder of our true essential nature. It is a contemplative book for all those who have forgotten or are unaware of their true spiritual identity. It is for all those who are seeking to know the Truth, God, Ultimate Reality, lasting happiness, security, inner peace, love, contentment, and spiritual fulfilment.
You are destined to be spiritually enlightened! This book in the form of spiritual comic strips will open your mind and heart to remember, recognise, and know your true nature — the Self — to set you free in peace, love, and joy!
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The Erratic Dramatic Elves in the Attic
Poor old Santa has a dilemma. After years of working for Santa, the elves have gone on strike just before Christmas and there is still so much work to be done. They are way behind schedule. Whatever will they do? Enter Boss Elf, and he, Santa, and Mrs Claus put their heads together to come up with a solution. They are not very confident that it is a good decision, but they find a new team to finish the job. Meet the Erratic, Dramatic Elves from the Attic. They come with an assortment of quirks and not a lot of skills, so completing the job is quite the challenge. Mrs Claus is ready to motivate the elves with sweet treats, but Boss Elf still has to find a creative way to get the little elves working. The question is…will the deadlines be met?
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Bleached Bones and Bitter Figs
From the Ashes of an Unknown Burning Soulless
In “Bones and Bitter Figs”, Miguel Santiago invites you on an unflinching journey through the fractured landscapes of our shared humanity. This evocative collection delves into the marrow of memory, unearthing sacred decay and generational wounds that bind us all.
From the carnival of self-delusion where blessed professionals dance with painted masks to the apocalyptic spectacles where even madness finds its truth, Santiago’s poetry reflects the places we’ve bled, broken, and sought redemption.
“Sometimes when we wander lost, we find ourselves in all the places we never thought to look.”
Traverse the liminal spaces between darkness and light, where consciousness unravels and societal decay seeps into the foundations of our world. Through visceral imagery and raw emotion, these poems grapple with personal dissolution, moral collapse, and the ghosts we carry within us.
Encounter the haunting echoes of smokeless cities, silent screams behind closed doors, and phantoms lingering at the edges of perception. Yet, within the ruins, there’s a relentless pursuit of meaning, connection, and the possibility of renewal.
“These poems are not just lamentations—they prove that even in our most profound darkness, we still seek meaning, connection, and dare to speak our truth.”
“Bones and Bitter Figs” is a profound exploration of the human condition—a tapestry woven with stark honesty and undeniable resilience. Miguel Santiago’s debut collection is a powerful reminder that in our breaking, we find our beauty; in our scars, stories of survival; and in our alleged existence, the most profound connections.
May these words find meaning for you.
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Have you ever wondered where boogers go?
When you pick and flick—off they flow?
Join our adventure; let’s set sail.
To uncover the secrets of this sticky tale!
From the depths of the nose to places unknown,
These tiny treasures have stories of their own.
With giggles and grins, we’ll dive right in,
Embracing the mess—let the fun begin!
So gather around, both young and old,
In this whimsical journey, let’s be bold.
Oh my, oh my, let’s find out together—
Join us on this ride, a laugh-filled endeavor!
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Bella The Bee And The Honey Quest
In a once thriving garden, a hive of bees have lost their buzz and motivation. However, one little bee, with an attitude to succeed, embarks on a quest to find the sweetest nectar. Can this tiny hero reignite the hive's passion and bring back the magic of honey? A tale of courage, determination, and perseverance!
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Humble Bumble and The Magic Book of Spells
Humble Bumble and the Magic Book of Spells is a humorous and heartwarming tale, which sees a group of animals forge an unlikely but strong bond, whilst overcoming dangers and fears on a lifechanging adventure with a touch of fantasy and magic.
A truly engaging story which will immerse the reader into their world.
It is a story which highlights that everyone has their differences but together any of those differences and challenges we face can be tackled with friends by your side.
You will laugh and cry from beginning to end and will have you wanting more adventures from the characters within.
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Following his involvement in helping the police trap and incarcerate a drug gang, Jake Beck is pursued by Sara Maijer, the sister and member of the drug gang intent on seeing him dead. Let down by a hitman, she pursues him across Europe, finally returning to Reading.
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Iris Mae Braithwaite is a very wealthy, altruistic and brave woman. Having inherited a fortune along with a Georgian-style mansion, she opens a boutique boarding school in the historic city of Ballarat, in Australia, for ten teenage girls.
Anyone who has raised teenagers, survived teenagers or simply been a teenager themselves will appreciate the roller coaster ride that guiding and teaching fifteen- and sixteen-year-old girls inevitably becomes.
Pranks and personality clashes, achievements and heart-wrenching experiences abound as the students live and learn in new circumstances.
Has Iris made a grave mistake hiring her killjoy cousin Estelle to teach Maths and Science? Along with her erstwhile brother, Jeremy, Estelle plots to undermine the school in hopes of getting her hands on the inheritance. Perhaps Miss Braithwaite has bitten off more than she can chew.
Do all the girls even make it to the end of Year Nine? Will Iris’ vision for Makepeace College survive even the first year of the two-year scholarships she awarded?
Can heartache and headaches be counteracted by a good dose of tongue-in-cheek humour?
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