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  • av Robert Cowie
    191

    This is a totally subjective book of photographs of a treasured Glasgow icon within another amazing place known to all Glaswegians, the Botanical Gardens. The gardens and the palace seem to perfectly merge into each other in a totally seamless pattern of perfect harmony.

  • av Ingrid Byrne
    197 - 407

  • av Leon Lowe
    197

    The ice witch and tarot king are a married couple who are also known as royalty in the kingdom realm of ninarphay. they are given a prophecy telling them of the downfall of ninarphay caused by an evil devil who also helped found ninarphay. them, along with the mysterious powers of the gargoyle Gayla sworn to protect them, journey the dangers of ninarphay in search of a powerful jewel that will inevitably help to defeat this devil and restore order to ninarphay. in the final volume the forces of transzalore have taken hold of ninarphay and are marching to invasion. nearly all the pantheons have been defeated, and there is none left to defeat the invading hoards except the four monarchs, who have become more skilled and agile in their banishment from the realm of ninarphay.

  • av Michelle Grahame
    181 - 321

  • av Madhu Kiran Kans
    271

    "If you don't build your dream, someone else will hire you to help them build theirs." - Dhirubhai AmbhaniThis book has been a dream of mine for many years, and really having the time to work on it was a great opportunity, during the worldwide pandemic. What really inspires me is spending time in the Word and also spending time in Mother Nature. This collection of poetry has been poured out during long walks in the local countryside , getting closer to God during the lockdown and listening to movements of the Holy Spirit.We can not take anything for granted and my interest in poetic form and self expression has been a long standing one. I also enjoy painting in oils, acrylics and photography. I believe the arts are vital for human evolution and can be very healing. I really hope that you will enjoy these poems as much as I enjoyed writing them and I am now more encouraged to write more. Getting things down on paper when there is a real crisis is liberating. I am glad that I can share this gift with my readers. Your feedback would be much appreciated, thank you.

  • av Frederick Fernakopan
    181 - 371

  • av Seema Jha
    247

    Seema Jha is a prolific novelist who lives in Boston, Lincolnshire, UK with her husband and their son.

  • av Eva J-A Showers
    181

    This story will take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as you introduce your young person to new ways of showing compassion, empathy, sympathy and consideration towards family and friends but also to those little pesky critters that reside in our world with us.Young readers will learn from hidden, fun educational skills such as counting, rhyming, time concepts and enthusiastic clichés and idioms. There are also tricky, irregular words for kids to learn to use that will increase their vocabulary and show them how to appropriately drop them into conversations, just to impress.

  • av Steven Brown
    181

    When Mr Hare's home is destroyed, the animals of Raincliffe Woods gather to help him find a new home. But the sly Mr Fox is on hand to tempt Mr Hare over to the dark and dangerous Forge Valley. As Mr Hare vanishes, it is up to Mr Hedgehog, Miss Dormouse and Red, the Squirrel, to rescue Mr Hare. On their journey into the terrifying Forge Valley, they encounter predators looking for their next meal.

  • av Stephanie M. Houghton
    287

    Live. Love. Laugh.AndMates. Menopause. Mischief.The trials, tribulations and triumphs of an exceptional life.A brave biography told in the bold and beautiful medium of poetry.Honest, humbling and humorous.

  • av Mary Ayisi Boadu
    197

  • av Guy Davies
    331

  • av Timothy J Green
    181

  • av Captain Jim Currie
    247

    In part one, we left a lovely wee Jim and his entirely world possessions, on a dessert quayside on South Wales. It was a miserable dark nights, and the rain was coming down in torrents. In part two, we rejoin him and share the initial moment of misery. From then on, the wee lad takes us on his adventures across the world up until he meets the love of his life.We may think life is hard... think again - then think again for the sense of humor.

  • av Brian D Haddock
    287

    Brian's poetry is a mixture of observations and thoughts about daily life. Many of the observations are influenced with art, meteorology, physics and time.

  • av Amanda Jayne Gilmer
    197

  • av Jeffrey Lamont
    151

    This is Jeffrey Lamont's 6th book of poetry, following on from the success of Ulster Catharsis, Brochan Burn, Shared Futures, Maudlin and Bitter Poems and Wordsmith.

  • av Paul Patel
    181

    Max, Kelly and Blake have a favourite Auntie, Auntie Margie! She's fun, happy but when it comes to food everything becomes difficult. When Auntie Margie overcomes her food fear without even realising it, she opens up a whole new world of delights.

  • av Mo Swedan
    511

    Everything turned around for the kid who took one hundred years to be born. When he started feeling everybody's feelings, after he gave up his hope and love for humanity to keep existing, the Crow-Man leaves his own sky with its millions of universes to travel to the second sky where he discovers who he is, the aesir will that lives in him, and the restless agony that haunts him.ODin, the Crow-Man gains his knowledge and wisdome through the forbidden knowledge path, through feeling people, he discovers what the aesir Odin did not and with the restless agony which haunts his head, Odin loses control and makes everyone go insane.Across Odin's journey between hope and love, he makes a choice that either ends the world's misery, or become its misery.This is the Backstory of the Crow-Man the man with fortune and curses.

  • av Mark Andrew Smith
    197

    This book of poems comes from an honest attempt to put the spiritual highs and lows of one person into verse but it also tries to find clues to living the life of Faith by following our great heroes. The poems also tackle some of the crises we have faced recently as well as the pain we all encounter through life. Wild Beasts and Angels is a strange title, so I should explain. In the Gospel according to St Mark, the temptation of Jesus is described as an experience linking earth and heaven, "e;he was with the wild beasts, and the angels waited on him"e; (Mark 1:13). Perhaps St Mark is trying to say that our Lord Jesus holds within himself both the things of this world and the things of heaven. The Christian seasons of Lent and Easter teach us about how to deal with the things of "e;the world"e; as well as how to embrace, with joy, the glimpses of heaven. Many of the poems are rooted in these seasons. This process has been joyful and has drawn me forward and upward every step of the way. I hope that you will also find some food for your soul.

  • av David Carter
    197

    Jim Taylor is an average guy whose hearing has been deteriorating for some time. After his hearing loss causes him to nearly step in front of a train, he is fitted for hearing aids. Five years later when he decides to replace his hearing aids, Jim has no idea he is about to be led down a dark path he never imagined. When he finds a brochure advertising hearing aids at half price, Jim receives new hearing aids from a man who looks like a cross between a ghost and a mad scientist. After he is instructed not to remove them for twenty-four hours, Jim leaves without realizing that his hearing aids now allow the sinister doctor to control his every movement. When he discovers he has unknowingly killed a prominent politician, Jim sets out on a determined quest to clear his name. Now as the lives of his family members hang precariously in the balance and the police in hot pursuit, he must seek help from an unexpected source. Silence Is the Killer is the thrilling tale of an ordinary man's shocking experiences after he realizes he is being controlled by an evil doctor through his new hearing aids.

  • av Timothy Green
    391

    Timothy Green is a seasoned poet whose home lies within his creations. In his latest collection of inspirational poetry, he continues his thoughtful exploration of diverse topics such as love, peace, spirituality, and unearthed virtues. Within his verse, Timothy reflects on the culture and challenges that surround Africa, the ways of the world, the end of a day, stages of exaggerated anxiety, the sincere belief of others, the serenity found but not always seen, a hopeful embrace, the chance of a lifetime, and much more. Anointed and Appointed is a volume of poems shared to inspire, motivate, and prompt introspection in those searching for lyrical enlightenment.

  • av Mark Le Lerre
    291

    This story has an idyllic backdrop, after a massive political upheaval America is embarking on a new path having abolished the economic system. In a country of satellite city states a killer relocates to the beautiful care state to escape his past. His past however won't release him and when he starts to feel emotions that he'd never imagined before he ends up torn between primal urges and love. All the time a helpless witness is unable to intervene from within his paralyzed body.

  • av Mike Connor
    331

    Jack Landon's world turns upside down when a former enemy shows up in his hometown of Cabbington. Fleeing into the woods seems a great idea until he finds out he's not the target. Instead, it's his best friend Max. Terrible choices loom when Jack attempts a rescue and makes a fatal error. Obtaining a second chance in heaven, he has to complete a series of challenges if he wishes to keep the newly created timeline in place. Jack must work in a military academy ground, while also winning over a man-hating witch, taming a wild beast, facing pains of the past, using a sword with no blade, and trying not to die again.

  • av Faith Truelove
    197

    This book is about the lighter side of neurodiversity. I wrote it because not many books are written with neurodiverse children in mind, especially books which are from a light-hearted perspective. I wrote it with the intention of enabling parents and children to understand that it is o.k to be different and I hope that this book enables both parents and children to connect with the characters. Much good can come out of the diagnosis of ASD. Children with ASD excel in many areas; a diagnosis of ASD could be the making of your child. Great people in the media have revealed that they are on the ASD spectrum and have achieved amazing things.

  • av Keith C. Payne
    347

    During the 17th Century, slavery was at its peak, and 400 years later, in the 21st Century, in some places, it still exists, although the name has changed to make slavery appear more acceptable, but not as savage. Hence I am writing this novel, so we don't forget.

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