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The wonderful wedding of Martha and Paul is about to take place at the great Wollaton Hall, but when a bunch of stuffed animals come alive at night, they have other plans for the day.
Will these mischievous animals cause havoc and ruin the day, or will love save the day? Find out in this hilarious laugh-out-loud story.
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With this book I want to take you on a journey into my mind, and at the end of the book I may or may not let you back out. I have lots of observations in my poems, and at times you may recognise your family members, friends, or even yourself in some of them. Some might scare you and give you nightmares. Others may cause you to experience tears of laughter. Your emotions will be battered and bruised into submission by my unique storytelling style. I guarantee it’s like nothing you have ever read before. My poems are very varied and deal with all kinds of subjects, both for your delight and horror. They are full of twists and turns that keep you guessing and wondering, “Where the hell is this going? My thoughts now turned into words sprawling through the imagination of my runaway mind… I dare you to look inside…
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Bertram was a bull terrier who becomes an unlikely friend of a fox called Fulton. This friendship between different lifestyles causes its own problems, from which a unique adventure occurs. Can Bertram and Fulton overcome the difficulty they are presented with, or will they both fail?
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If there is a place where people don’t have to work but they can get food and everything, and they are healthy, they live long.
But there is no private life, no personal love, no family and no own child.
Compare with the conditions on the Earth: there are often many chaotic disasters. Would you choose the former or the latter?
Let’s have a look at the protagonist’s strange experiences and his choice of belonging…
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Please allow Lola, Rocky, Colin and Pauline to introduce themselves to you and become your friend whilst reading what they get up to at work, enjoying their holidays and just hanging out being best friends. Find out how useful and unusual it is to be Lola, Rocky, Colin and Pauline, who are all armour-plated but look and behave differently.
Lola is an armour-plated armadillo and a vegetarian.
Rocky is an armour-plated rhinoceros and needs to go to Specsavers.
Colin is an armour-plated crocodile and his eyes are yellow but can turn red.
Pauline is an armour-plated Pangolin and likes to roll up into a tight ball.
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These disparate short stories form a cohesive whole in the lives and tales of a starving artist, a war correspondent, a shelter survivor and other vivid characters.
Their struggles and at times inept counsel lead to a resolve that surpasses the reader with redeemed prophecy like life itself; the examples of the underclass narrate the troubling complexities of class and hypocrisy. With humour and dignity, the lesser self is elevated to a higher truth and a greater communal understanding.
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Based on a true story about dating before internet dating was available. It is about trying to find the right man to share your life with, marriage or not, but finding a suitable man was proving to be a trial and error, mainly error, with upsets and sexual encounters along the way. An unforgettable experience. Take the bull by the horns and have a go.
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Embark on another exhilarating journey with the intrepid Clason twins, Tarvin and Harden. Guided by their wise old grandfather Axel, they travel back in time to Earth’s enigmatic Carboniferous period aboard Axel’s state-of-the-art TimeShip. Their mission? To launch a fleet of six unmanned GalaxyShips into the vast expanse of the Milky Way.
These GalaxyShips, cruising at whatever sublight speeds our rocket engines can muster, will deploy survey drones to map the cosmos in stunning 3D detail as they cruise through the galaxy during our past until we trigger them to download their data in our present. These maps, created millions of years in Earth’s past, hold the key to humanity’s future exploration.
When reported to Earth in the present day, their detailed maps are the lifeline for quantum navigators, providing them with the quantum-mapped destinations for their starship’s quantum entanglement drive. By quantum jumping from one drone-mapped location to the next, new exploratory ladders to the stars are established, paving the way for humanity’s routes for bold journeys into and across the galaxy.
Join the Clason twins on this thrilling adventure, where the past and the future intertwine in a dance of cosmic proportions.
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From the science of evolution and consciousness to the rule of law and truth, A Theory of Law presents an original theory of law with a wide variety of insights into the fundamentals of legal theory.
In A Theory of Law, the long-term debate between legal positivists and natural law theorists is solved in favour of the latter, with the effect that unjust state action does not amount to valid law. Whilst legal positivists argue that state action can amount to law regardless of how unjust it is, A Theory of Law argues that such a position is significantly lacking both in intellectual rigour and in truth.
The heart of this matter concerns the nature of truth, and, with this in mind, a definition of truth is given. Truth, it is suggested, is not neutral as between good and evil, so legal truth must be an expression of the good.
With a variety of important ideas in a form easily accessible to those without legal training, students and established scholars, A Theory of Law is a must-read for those interested in widening their knowledge of the nature of the laws which govern our society.
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The story is set in a church in the City of London during the period 1900–1940. The background of the novel is witness to the international height of British imperial power – albeit an imperial power which was waning.
The Church of England, trying to cling to an imperial past which reinforced its own authority, has almost lost sight of its ecclesiastical purpose to promote Christian values to parishioners at a local church level.
Thomas, a young vicar, patiently and almost alone looks after the interests of his communicants and by so doing appears out of tune with the age. He is overlooked for promotion and often ignored by his fellow clerics.
Eventually, however, his honesty, hard work and Christian good intentions make a clear statement to local residents, who in return regularly flock to his church services and social events.
If the Church of England is indeed to survive in a post-imperial age, perhaps it will have to rethink its Christian mission and its values.
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His Brother’s Keeper is a sweeping romance-drama set against the vivid backdrop of Jamaica, where the clash between rural traditions and urban ambitions reshapes lives and relationships.
At its heart is a love story tested by more than desire, shaped by questions of gender expectations, the pull of migration, the ache of fertility struggles, and the unyielding weight of religion. Families fracture and loyalties are tested as dreams of modernity collide with the stubborn roots of rural life.
Tender, raw, and deeply human, His Brother’s Keeper explores what it means to belong, to hope, and to love in a society caught between the old ways and the new. It is a story not only of romance but of resilience, sacrifice, and the choices that echo across generations.
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The jury was unanimous. Their verdict was that Rory Spenser murdered his former blood clinic colleague. His protestations of innocence, relying heavily on an unconvincing alibi, failed to sway them. Four years into his life sentence, a ray of hope emerges. A private investigator hired by Spenser’s mother unearths the alleged alibi, who could not be located for the trial. She lends her support to an application for a pardon for a miscarriage of justice.
To the surprise of supporters and detractors alike, Spenser is granted a free pardon and released from his sentence with compensation, though not acquitted of the crime. He moves into community accommodation in Lambeth North and resumes the life of a free citizen. A book deal ensures he will remain in the public eye. And his instinct to enjoy life to the fullest ensures he will not be hamstrung or prudent for long. He believes the world is his oyster.
A journalist and the private investigator take a closer look at Spenser’s history and the circumstances of the alibi that tipped the scales in favour of Spenser. Was the alibi all that efficacious? Was it a genuine miscarriage of justice? Their paths will cross Spenser’s and there will be consequences.
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