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  • av Anna String
    106,-

    Anna String's memoir, Life, and Everything Else, is a reflection on her experiences. She sees life in a more sensitive way because she has a schizaffective mental condition. Based in South Africa, she shares her thoughts on the outbreak of World War II, the Holocaust and apartheid. She is profoundly affected by the humanitarian catastrophes that occur in the world today, and cares about people. She discusses the various theories, beliefs, ideas, love, etc., that have helped her to find inner calm, balance and peace. This story connects ideas about surviving human disasters, and still living well.

  • av S M Murray
    126,-

    In the intoxicating world of the city's nightlife, where charm and charisma open doors, one man thrives on the thrill of the chase. Meet the enigmatic protagonist Ciaran, who revels in the attention and adoration of countless women, leaving them smitten with his irresistible allure. But when he sets his sights on a new target, the fiery and unyielding Tara Whelan, he takes on a challenge like no other.In this provocative tale of desire and manipulation, our protagonist's audacious plan unfolds as he seeks to break down Tara's defenses, determined to reshape her perception of him. Yet, as the game of seduction and power plays intensify, he finds himself entangled in a web of his own making.With unapologetic candor and a touch of arrogance, this story explores the dark allure of a man who's accustomed to getting what he wants and the woman who may prove to be his most formidable opponent. As the sparks fly and boundaries blur, the question lingers: Who will emerge victorious in this high-stakes battle of wits and emotions?Prepare to be captivated by a narrative that delves deep into the complexities of attraction, ego, and the unpredictable dance between two individuals drawn together by a dangerous game. "The Charmer's Challenge" is a provocative tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.

  • av H Conradie
    100,-

    'You Don't Need Salvation' by H. Conradie offers an exploration of biblical passages, challenging traditional interpretations. Conradie delves into the essence of faith, emphasizing personal growth, compassion, and self-acceptance. Drawing from the Bible, the author invites readers to question the notion of salvation as an external concept and encourages them to find inner peace and fulfillment.Through insightful interpretations, this book invites readers to embrace a more inclusive and compassionate understanding of spirituality. The author's unique perspective sheds new light on familiar biblical references, inspiring readers to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

  • av S V Brown
    166,-

    Fetlocks and Fisticuffs is a fascinating and engrossing narrative about the Von Meerens generation, the supposedly infertile Von Meeren men proving the medics wrong with three more children. Kate Maria, the youngest expresses the love of her grandparents, Opa and Oma, in exceptional terms and also saddens the readers by describing their departure from this world. Opa used to call Oma, Sweet Witch and this title has strong ties to Kate's tale, even with regards to the bully from her past who's still lurking, not easy to ignore and causing mayhem. Read on to discover the intriguing blend of love, drama and suspense.

  • av Lawrence Stellato
    126,-

    Love Letters to America expresses the birth of freedom, democracy, and capitalism that came to be, which provided a standard of living that had never previously existed. These letters discuss how major efforts are being made worldwide by wealthy and powerful forces to destroy our American way of life. Substantial progress has already been made in that direction.This collection of Love Letters are written to encourage Americans to cherish and restore the conservative ideals on which our society is based. We all must take up the battle to defeat the global effort to control and subjugate humanity in the worldwide spread of totalitarianism and restore the greatest society ever created in the history of mankind.

  • av Mynah Gadu
    156,-

    When two sisters, coming from a background of simplicity and hardship, find themselves caught up in a world of opulence and power, where the ruling Family share a network of complex relationships, the dynamics hiding a legacy of deceit and hidden truths, they become caught up in a journey of intrigue and drama.In the centre of this chaos of wealth and privilege, of ambition and power, one man stands out. He will be the reason both sisters embark on a quest of self- realization, each unable to control the feelings that keep them searching for acceptance and for a love that will ultimately cost them more than they could ever imagine.With shifting alliances and simmering rivalries, each sister must navigate treacherous waters to protect her place in a Family that hides a dark past. In this gripping tale of love, ambition, and self-realization, the journey will be a test of Human endurance.

  • av Shikha Chaudhry
    100,-

    In Hacking Happiness by Shikha Chaudhry, dive headfirst with a relatable protagonist on a quest for authentic happiness, a kind that resonates deep within. Through witty anecdotes and actionable advice, this book challenges conventional wisdom and empowers you to embrace self-discovery, even in the face of modern life's complexities. Imagine crafting a life brimming with genuine happiness. Hacking Happiness is a practical roadmap to your unique path to contentment.This isn't a self-improvement gimmick; it's an adventure. Get ready to revolutionize your perspective and embark on a journey that might just leave you saying, "Eureka! I've hacked happiness."

  • av Michael Roberts
    136,-

    Loxley Chase is all that is left of Sherwood Forest. It is said to be haunted and no one dares to go near the trees until, one day, James and Emma unwittingly wander deep into the wood. The two siblings discover the ghost of Robin Hood, and thus begins a quest to save the Earth from climate change. James and Emma band together with a group of their friends and a group of legendary spirits. Their aim is to find a set of containers holding the earth's power, hidden in past years by spiritual leaders who foresaw mankind itself, and other dark forces, threatening to overturn the balance of nature. Join the Pachamama Protectors as they forge new friendships and fight old enemies on a mission to save the world for themselves, and for future generations.

  • av J A Thinky
    146,-

    Daniel Juventus has always been the brunt of teasing and bullying from his classmates; his peculiar nature and a slight deformity in his hand earns him his classmates' mocking. It does not help that Daniel has never known his parents and only lives with his grandfather, which leaves a gaping hole in his heart. When Daniel begins having strange dreams, his grandfather finally admits to the truth of his parents' disappearance. In one dream, Daniel is given a powerful key - an Ankh - and is told he is the Chosen One to free the soul of EV; the King of the Kingdom of Light, who is imprisoned alongside Dzărum; the Lord of Darkness.When one night, a strange woman appears in his bedroom and guides him to a parallel world, Daniel thinks his mission to save both his parents and EV has finally begun. Little does he know, what lies beyond is a continuing stream of dark forces preventing him from fulfilling his mission. These forces are after the Ankh as it can unlock the gate to Hell. Daniel must do what he can to save those he holds dear and thwart all attempts of the minions of darkness to take over the goodness of the world.

  • av Jessica Tebow
    116,-

    "She must escape, and soon"Fleeing a tyrannical husband and seeking to make a new life for herself, Gwyneth comes to the sleepy village of Lancegate. Here, she can set down roots and build her own future. But she remains watchful, as her husband's agents could be hiding in every shadow.With new friends and allies, and new dangers lurking, will Gwyn be able to make it through the challenges she faces, and find happiness on her own terms? Or will the fear and darkness of her past swallow her again, and snuff out her dreams before they can spark to life?

  • av Benjamin Szijártô
    100,-

    Mahler's Cigarettes is a heartfelt collection of poems by Benjamin Szijarto dedicated to the memory of his beloved. Through delicate words and vivid imagery, the author takes us on a journey of love, loss, and longing. Each poem is a tender reflection of their shared experiences, capturing the essence of their connection.With a blend of raw emotions and lyrical beauty, the author's words paint a poignant portrait of love's complexities. From the bittersweet ache of separation to the lingering presence of memories, this collection invites readers to delve into the depths of the author's heart and explore the profound impact of a love that transcends time.

  • av Gunnar Anderson
    126,-

    In life's turbulent journey, Sarah's story unfolds. She navigates the challenges of middle school, where bullies lurk and insecurities thrive. Reading provides solace, offering a refuge from her daily struggles, and the kindness of her supportive friend Sam shines through. Her story takes a darker turn when she is faced with a traumatic event that haunts her thoughts and leaves her grappling with guilt. Later, at a frat party, she meets Robert, whose presence both intrigues and bewilders her. Sam's encouragement pushes Sarah to take a chance, leading to an unexpected connection. However, the shadows of the past linger as Sarah visits the graves of those she has lost, confronting her mother and the painful memories that still haunt her, all while remembering Lucy, who left the world too soon. The story is a tapestry of emotions, weaving together friendship, trauma, love, and loss, as the protagonist navigates the complex journey of life.

  • av Lesley Mukwacha
    106,-

    African Tour Leader's Campfire Tales by Lesley Mukwacha recounts his unforgettable tour of the African national parks. He takes his readers on a journey through his experiences as a guide to tourists and his encounter with African creatures. All of the amusing incidents and escapades will undoubtedly not bore the readers. Read on to discover all the delights of safari parks.

  • av Jill Yielder
    156,-

    The dark magic of the south is threatening North Feasgar. Sarah is summoned to help Tom save the land and fulfil their destiny. Their adventures take them once more, deep into Mount Greyvyn to find the amulets they need before confronting the Mages. Sarah and Tom are joined by the friends they met in their previous adventures. At the same time, readers meet some of the good people of the south, also battling against the Mages from their side of the barrier. How will they save the land? What will Sarah decide to do at the end of the trilogy? The Rising of the South is the third novel in the Anam Cara Trilogy, which follows Tom and Sarah's adventures trying to conquer the dark powers that threaten the land of North Feasgar. For older readers interested in psychology, the story can also be explored as an allegory.

  • av C G Carter
    166,-

    Ainsley was fourteen when their tribe was massacred by an unknown group of assassins. The lone survivor, Ainsley vows to get justice for their fallen people. But to defeat the assassins, Ainsley must train to be as vicious as their enemies.Trained by ex-assassin Yonten, Ainsley joins a famed assassin organisation: The North Wind. Given a new name and placed in a squad of strangers, to become a member of the North Wind, Ainsley must give up their past. Yet hidden beneath this new identity, is a burning memory of injustice and a will to kill those responsible for the death of their people.Soul of the Sky is a gripping dark fantasy, a story steeped in loss, betrayal, and blood. Will Ainsley be able to hunt down those who killed their people? Or will they lose themselves in an empty revenge, futile and alone?

  • av V M Dada
    100,-

    I did not even believe in existence; everything seemed to me a dream. My grateful eyes and soul dwelt on that timid ray of light that gently caressed her smooth cheek, reflecting a wonder in my eyes and throughout our room, but you were nothing but a mirage.14:23. A nameless protagonist awakes from dreams, only to be plunged into a nightmare beyond all comprehension.A surreal, other-worldly novella, In the Name of Imagination tells the tale of a person who wakes to find themself utterly helpless, held hostage by their own imagination. The mundane turns unrecognizable. Nature, darkness, their own reflection; all is suddenly corrupted, both wondrous and nightmarish, all while the beautiful specter of a past love haunts their every move. As the skin between reality and imagination stretches thinner and thinner, the protagonist must keep their waning grip on reality before it is wrested from them entirely.

  • av Zachary Zachary Maxwell
    166,-

    The Bookstore is a captivating and intriguing story of Titus, a radioactive dwarf elephant, his daughter and her best friend. All three have particular powers. They leave a war torn country to seek a more peaceful environment; they relocate to a New Zealand island and build a magical bookstore. The books allow any reader to be literally 'in' the book and on those unique adventures. Find out the interesting backstory of how this bookstore came to be and experience hilarious incidents.

  • av Laura Basha
    116,-

    How does our humanity limit us, andhow do we get free from habitual ways of thinking and acting?All Is Chosen is based on a series of eight paintings painted over 10 years, each representing an archetypal image of what it means to be a human being.It is also inspired by this time period in our human history.We are currently confronted on a global scalewith the possibility of making choices from love as opposed to making choices from fear.What we mostly see through our media is the stronghold of fearinfluencing choices that are taking a tremendous toll bothon our humanity as well as on our climate and planet.Fear is strong, yet Love is stronger.As more of us continue choosing from Love, we can radically changeany previous negative historical trajectory to one ofhealing, possibility, and peace.

  •  
    116,-

    All I want to do is to go out and have fun with my friends and play games on the PC, but my sister, brother and my friend, Jack, have other ideas. They just want to get me into trouble. I don't know why, but friends are so weird and make you angry. And school is no fun either with all the exams. The teacher even wanted to cancel my paper because another boy was cheating by copying my paper. Jack managed to spoil a fun holiday when he was caught on camera tossing litter around and we had to pay a one hundred dollar fine. My crush was Hailey, but I kept missing opportunities to talk to her. Were things ever going to improve?

  •  
    136,-

    On 12 January, less than three months ago, the coronavirus was confined to China only. But by 13 January, the virus became a global problem. Cases were reported from South Korea, Japan, and Thailand. Soon the US followed. And slowly the numbers swelled across the globe, and it turned into a pandemic.A work four years in the making, Queen Corona Coronation is a poignant attempt to document the COVID-19 pandemic that sent ripples across the entire world. From the ever-increasing tally of new cases and new deaths to the ever-changing, ever-inconsistent guidance for keeping safe, to the ever-elusive hunt for a vaccine, these memoirs offer a unique perspective, chronicling the monotony, fear and uncertainty that gripped the entire world. Recounting both life under lockdown and the realities of life at sea in a slowly recovering world, the author paints a stark picture of dread, isolation and, above all, hope in an unprecedented time.

  • av Carl Patterson
    116,-

    Black bodies. Black skin. Black men. Black lives.In light of all the murdered Black men, this poetry collection gives an insight into the men behind the headlines. At its centre, is the relationship between a father and a son. It a collection of pain and justice and hope and transcendence. Carl Patterson deconstructs the world we live in, alters the lyric to his whim, and gives an insight into the personal, challenging the reader to view themselves internally.

  • av Edwin Ossa
    136,-

    When your parents move to a foreign country for a new life, there are bound to be struggles. For Edwin, the struggles were exacerbated by growing up in New York in the 1970s, facing crime, racism and gangs and having to overcome all the obstacles in school and the city.Through education and exposure to his culture, Edwin navigates the challenges and starts his journey on the mean streets of New York.

  • av Johannes Viljoen
    100,-

    The Thunder Road Rock Diner introduces us to a bunch of eccentric night wolves, among them Duke, with his bizarre hangover fantasies, Maggie the Witch, desperate to save her dignity by insisting to pay for her own drinks, Sally, with a beautiful gap between her front teeth and a deadly promiscuous lifestyle, Charlie the Viking, finally at peace with his past, and Harry, paying a security guard with a handful of bullets instead of a handful of coins, as per usual. And then there's Jonny, forever in on the action, forever running around in circles in a vain effort to get away from it all. In this collection of tales, you will hear them all and more. These characters, on the edge of existence, expressing their views in raw prose and poetry, will leave you with a curious blend of wonder, fear, self-recognition and perverse envy.

  • av Marian Pickman
    186 - 490,-

  • av Zhouqin Yan
    276,-

    During the last century, China introduced a strict family planning policy of one couple/one child in an attempt to reduce the population from 1.3 billion to 700 million. The policy was designed to increase the wealth and modernization of the country, as the government believed that citizens, particularly peasants, became more and more poor the more children they had and it cost the Communist state more to support them. However, in practice, this resulted in the brutality of forced abortions (even late on in pregnancy) and sterilization, as well as the compulsory insertion of a 'birth control ring' to prevent further pregnancies after the first child. If a couple did have a second child without a 'birth permit' they were persecuted and shunned from society. Peasants were particularly penalised whilst there was widespread corruption and hypocrisy amongst senior officials where bribery could be used to buy anything, including extra 'birth permits'. The family planning policy has filled Chinese society with hatred, as people blame the relatively surplus population for their poverty and the country's poverty.

  • av Donald McCrory
    156,-

    The Autopsy of an Obituary is genre blending for it combines contemporary literary fiction with magic realism. It is aimed at the general reader, but in particular, at the mind; body and spirit readership.When sent to sell his recently deceased aunt's cottage, Neil discovers her diaries which reveal her quest to find a new guiding principle that would lead her to the "true good", the discovery of which would afford her continuous happiness in this life and in the next.Her quest became an experiment in the art of living: She yearns to live a simple but morally responsible and culturally rich life in an age and in circumstances that often militate against such a yearning.In short, The Autopsy of an Obituary is a call to reflect on what really matters in this life: open-ended, a sequel is envisaged.

  • - Confessions of a Psychologist
    av Liz Scott
    106,-

    Love Life: Confessions of a Psychologist by Liz Scott is a memoir that explores some of the most common issues that confront couples. In four sections that correspond to her own marriages, Scott includes wisdom from experts in the fields, examples from clients in her own practice and an unflinching examination of how each challenge manifested in her own life. The final section explores the factors that tend to be present in healthy, functional relationships.With humor, warmth and candor, Scott gives an unvarnished account of herself and her relationships and comes across as just the kind of person you would want to consult if you had issues in your own relationship.

  • - My Air Force Affair
    av Regina Junk
    146,-

    Author Regina Junk, like each of us, has been on her own journey. In My Air Force Affair, she explains; how to live life; how to be a good human being and how to survive your life for your children.She loves reading spicy books, drama books and books involving controversial relationships, but she never thought she would live the life of some of the things she read. Before she could grasp what was happening in her life it was too late. She was caught up in a world of crazy sex, a home life only those living it could believe and a world of dark she had only read about. She found herself doing things and being someone she didn't recognize. Justifying what she was doing with rational thoughts but knowing some of the things she was doing was taking things too far. With her lovers being lawyers for the military, there was no way this could end in scandal or with anyone hurt.Suicide is not a solution you have to face the difficulties for your family and for your next generation. Anyone who is having thoughts of suicide should contact your local mental health facility or the national suicide hotlines.

  •  
    176,-

    Karina is an American born confused Desi, a first-generation immigrant with a secret - she's in love. In normal households it wouldn't be a problem, but in her community? Boys are a strict hands-off policy. Though they have religious differences, traditions and perspectives, Karina holds out hope that she and the boy of her dreams, Siraj, will end up together.Finally, after years, the lovers are given a chance to explore their feelings for each other outside of their family's cultural expectations. Throughout their love saga, Karina grows safe with Siraj, and Siraj shows Karina that having 'dark' desires is nothing to be ashamed about.What starts out as bringing their love-making fantasies to life, turns out to be a whirlwind relationship and Dil (pronounced d-ih-l and means heart in Hindi) becomes a word commonly used by the two to symbolize the depth of their love for each other.Regardless of whether they end up together or not, both Siraj and Karina will be embedded in each other's hearts forever.

  • av Paul Devito
    166,-

    Paul is spending his final year of college in Italy as part of a group of Americans studying the Renaissance and learning about Italian culture.On the plane over he meets the beautiful Monica. Both have Italian fathers and spent a portion of their childhood there, so he feels a strong connection.However, as the year goes on, he feels strong connections with plenty of other women on the program, and Monica is not attracted to his philandering ways. Despite knowing this, Paul is unable to help himself, and falls into a pattern of brief, meaningless relationships.Will he be able to connect with Monica before the year is out? Or will she forever be the one who got away?

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