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  • av Holly Snow Sillau
    300,-

    Invincible Summer is Holly Snow Sillau's forty-second book and her fourth collection of original short stories. The author covers a wide variety of genres and demonstrates her skill with each. There is something to please everyone, so read, relax, and enjoy. You deserve it!

  • av Holly Snow Sillau
    300,-

    Wanderer and Three Other Novelettes is Holly Snow Sillau's forty-first book. These four stories demonstrate the author's ability to write compelling narratives across an assortment of genres. Whether you like science fiction, thrillers, humor, or psychological drama, they are all in this most enjoyable collection of novelettes, so read and enjoy! You deserve it.

  • av Holly Snow Sillau
    306,-

    To Name a Few is Holly Snow Sillau's fortieth book. It's her third collection of original limericks. Each one here, as in the first two, is about someone's name. These 103 verses contain monikers that are ordinary English words like the author's name--Holly--in poem number 52! Her intent is to entertain and to amuse since everyone needs some of that from time to time, so read, relax, and enjoy! You deserve it.

  • - A Whimsical Dictionary in Verse
    av Holly Snow Sillau
    296,-

    Your Loony Lexicon: A Whimsical Dictionary in Verse is Holly Snow Sillau's thirty-eighth book. It's a collection of 142 original eight-line poems. Each contains the definition of an ordinary English word, but that definition is far from what you'd expect. Everyone needs a bit of diversion from the day-to-day aggravations and difficulties we all experience, so read, relax, and enjoy! You deserve a good laugh.

  • av Holly Snow Sillau
    300,-

    Finding Me is Holly Snow Sillau's thirty-seventh book and her third collection of original short stories. Just as she did with Prism and with In the Eye of the Beholder, Holly demonstrates her ability to write in a wide variety of genres. Whether you prefer mystery, science fiction, humor, or tales with concluding morals, you're sure to enjoy her wit, her compassion, her imagination, and her skill.

  • - A Poetic Plethora of Proverbs and Sayings
    av Holly Snow Sillau
    300,-

    Two Heads Are Better than One: A Poetic Plethora of Proverbs and Sayings is Holly Sillau's thirty-fifth book. It's a collection of 216 original eight-line poems. Each verse culminates in a proverb that's familiar to everyone. There's a Chinese proverb that says "Good sayings are like pearls strung together," so please enjoy these pearls!

  • av Holly Snow Sillau
    290,-

    What is a prism? Besides the geometric definitions, Webster's dictionary says that a prism is a medium that distorts, slants, or colors whatever is viewed through it. It's just the right title for this collection of short stories. Interpret the tales as you wish through the prism of your mind's lens. Enjoy!

  • - A Poetic Surprise of Everyday Lies
    av Holly Snow Sillau
    310,-

    The Nose Grows: A Poetic Surprise of Everyday Lies is a collection of ninety-nine original twelve-line poems. Each contains a commonplace untruth that's sure to be familiar. This is Holly Snow Sillau's thirty-fourth book, and as with the others, you'll be thoroughly entertained as you read through its pages--honest!

  • av Holly Snow Sillau
    300,-

    In the Eye of the Beholder is Holly Snow Sillau's 33rd book and her second collection of original short stories. The great variety of genres in which she writes is extraordinary, and readers will experience all sorts of feelings from a good chuckle to poignancy to the thrill of science fiction to being reminded of life's truths. Different people will find different themes in these tales--it's all in the eye of the beholder.

  • - A Budding Bard
    av Holly Snow Sillau
    280,-

    Bartholomew Bradbridge: A Budding Bard is Holly Snow Sillau's thirty-sixth book. It's the fictional account of how William Shakespeare crafted some of the lines and expressions for which he is most well known. Take a gander at the goings-on in the Bard's rented parlor, in a theater so aptly called The Theatre, and at other locations in London in the 1590s and early 1600s. Discover who the real bard was after all.

  • av Holly Snow Sillau
    286,-

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