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  • av Kayla Burns
    100,-

    A man in the early 2000s connects with his estranged daughter through her book recommendations. An unusual teenage girl receives the affection of a boy for the first time and has her heart set aflame. A young man stationed in Japan carries around a picture of his American family to keep him company in this strange world. A gently cordial meditation upon life and the many choices and emotions that come with it, Bookmarks is a daring short story debut, Bookmarks is a worthy novel for any avid reader.

  • av Joe Kenogbon
    116,-

  • av Courtney White
    100,-

    A charming collection of beautifully written poems depicting and inspired by Courtney White's life. Every poem is reflective of aspects of life and is emotional to read.

  • av Ruth M Jennings
    166,-

  • av Thomas R. Boniello
    146,-

    When siblings Abisai and Charlotte Taylor are gifted an odd bookmark by an anonymous donor, they are threatened and then pursued by an enormous, fearsome stranger. When it is revealed that the bookmark is in fact a BookMarck, and able to transport Abisai and Charlotte into any book at will, they are pulled into an adventure like no other. As they are chased across the storylines of The Three Musketeers, Sherlock Holmes, and The Time Machine, can they reunite across narratives? Can they escape the mysterious Aginbyte of Inwit? And will they ever be able to return home?

  • av Karim Sabbagh
    100,-

    The Cursed House. What happens when curiosity takes over you? What happens when all your instincts are on the line? Be ready to lose all of your instincts to get out of there, except one.

  • av Carole Ferch-Johnson PhD
    136,-

    A loving tender autobiography of a special woman, LIVING PATCHWORK - lessons learned from life - is a memoir like no other. Dr Carole Ferch-Johnson depicts life in tremendous detail, from her tumultuous upbringing, with major eyesight issues and her move across the world, to her steady and successful home-life with her family, until tragedy struck. Most of all, Ferch-Johnson's devotion to God shines through in every sentence. A profound meditation, the trials and tribulations of a life well-lived, LIVING PATCHWORK is one of a kind.

  • av Lizzy Mae van Son
    146,-

    This light-hearted, friendly tome is not only filled with wonderful recipes, but also tips of how to store these labours of love, and guidance on how to grow the ingredients for these treats. From conception to consumption, it has it all, and will lift your spirits in the most simple, relaxing way.

  • av Saleste
    106,-

    Your eyes may wateryour teeth may gritbut this is your lifeyou choose whether to livein bliss or torment.When all around you seems to falland you cease to berememberall it takes is a mustard seedto grow into a tree.

  • av Sarah Willingham
    186,-

    Every child has a moment when their parents fall from grace and become fallible humans. For Beth Schmitt, a young German girl, this fall was anything but easy. It is through violence and loss that she is forced to confront what it means for her father to be a high ranking Nazi officer. When her rose colored glasses fell and her innocence was stolen, friends disappeared and she had to start redefining what family could mean.Beth's Hope follows a woman haunted by her World War 2 experiences. She now has the challenge and opportunity to return to the place where the echoes of the innocents lost still linger. Her past has followed her and affected the way she and her children think about the world and now that place is calling her back home and it's time to finally tell them all her story.

  • av CEON
    106,-

  • av Martina Famos
    100,-

    Are you an expatriate?Have you ever thought: "I feel I'm not myself," "I'm lost," "This isn't me," or "How will I ever feel at home here?"Countless expatriates have found themselves in crisis after moving to a new country, and many experiences of relocation have led to hardship for individuals and their loved ones.Through the pioneering work of Martina Famos, who has counselled expatriates for over a decade in Zurich, Switzerland, Cultural Grief is an inspiring and practical guide to help expatriates understand the effects of relocation, learn what triggers the difficult emotions, and how they can navigate through this transition healthily.The book also gives expert and uplifting advice on how to consciously turn any form of life crises into a time of profound self-growth.

  • av William A. Pollard
    186,-

  • av Bailey Vos
    166,-

    In a dark, dystopian future, America becomes Eramica, a new name for new and limited freedoms. Eramica enacts the era of the Censorship. The government's primary goal is to control misinformation about Unnaturals, a group of now-teenagers who were born with unusual abilities.When sixteen-year-old Mercer is discovered as an Unnatural and kidnapped by the government, she believes they plan to kill her. For Mercer is special, as she's the only Unnatural with multiple abilities.Upon waking at the government compound, 'The Domain', Mercer discovers Unnaturals are not being killed, but instead trained.Despite escaping what she thought to be imminent death, Mercer's prophetic dreams tell her that The Domain is not all it seems. Evil seeks to weaponize the powers of the Unnaturals, and Mercer is the only one who knows. Threatened by this secret, Mercer must escape the Domain before her dreams become reality.

  • av Sharon Salomon
    126,-

    Bare Skinned is a collection of poems about love, loss, grief, death, trauma, despair, desire, sex, life, healing, and the spirit. Allow the words and rhythm to help you heal and come home to your heart. Allow them to help you process, reflect, heal your spirit, and nourish your soul.

  • av Ingrid Lynch
    106,-

    Patrick is a retired military man who's living in his deceased parents' home. He's feeling he's a loser, and that life for him and his little dog in the Arizona desert will be quiet. Suddenly, his past catches up with him in a big way when a mysterious, odd-looking albino man appears in the ditch --- called an arroyo --- near Patrick's home. How this man brings back Patrick's old lost love life and how wicked problems arise because of this stranger is a daunting adventure. But Patrick somehow wins and proves he's a champion and a winner!

  • av Mike Furniss
    116,-

  • av Mar McKenna
    100,-

    This is Mar McKenna's debut book. From a very young age, McKenna has practiced writing creatively and as the years progressed, they started drifting towards poetry as their major art form. As Time Walks By includes the poems they have written that they have deemed the best from 2020 through early-2022. Contained within this anthology is a strikingly honest exploration of a mind tortured by the social mechanisms that form the lattice of our society - a strong, seemingly unbreakable lattice. Though it works for many, for McKenna it is a source of much heartache, brilliantly expressed in the lines found between the covers of this collection.

  • av Andrew Pratt
    176,-

  • av Carolyn Hornblow RN (ret) CSNUi
    146,-

    This book can change your life. Similar to Desiderata, these fifty inspired 'talks' can assist you to live a more satisfying, happier life. You are given tools to help you connect to your Spiritual Soul Self. To help guide and assist you in many ways and discover how to have a more fulfilling, peaceful, and contented life.Written by a retired Registered Nurse who is an Spirtiualist National Union Accredited Healer and Medium. She channels Spiritual Wisdom to help us recognize that we are all Spiritual Beings in Human Bodies; trying the best we can to discover why we are here and what our life purpose is.

  • av John Morgan
    256,-

    Welcoming though Thai people are in many ways, the Orient still has its subtleties and surprises that can leave wayworn backpackers, sexual adventurers, or the badly briefed business visitor at a disadvantage. Underestimating the role that 'face' plays in Oriental societies is a common mistake, and exaggerated ideas about the 'sex scene' is a common mistake made about Thailand.Luckily, John Morgan's many years living and working in Thailand, teaching English to young and old, makes Same Same but Different as useful as it is entertaining, especially at the ground-truth level of interpersonal relations. Greater Bangkok never stops growing and now has an overhead Skytrain to connect it, but finding your way round the Land of Smiles need not be an ordeal now you have found a source of advice you can trust, from holidaymakers who want to land on their feet to professional visitors anxious to avoid culture clashes.

  • av B. S.
    146,-

    Bergtora and Ravn are getting married. The Isle Of Arran seems the perfect spot to celebrate their love.But once there, they begin to get flashes of lives not their own, lives which intertwine in and around their own experience as time begins to twist and turn.Moments of doubt lead to a break in their relationship, and, in investigating their own feelings, new friendships are made, old ones renewed and an unbreakable bond with the landscape is formed.All the while, the old gods watch over them, and all those that share their bloodlines, as their stories connect over millennia to help heal the imbalance in the world.

  • av Ellie Boman
    146,-

    A psychopath is born every forty-seven seconds. Never underestimate their evil.All Isabelle wants is a happy home life and a gratifying job; in the latter she is successful as she enjoys and thrives in her career as a teacher at a school where she is loved and respected. At home, however, it is another story. Years ago, Isabelle thought she had met the man of her dreams and, ignoring many red flags and bad signs, she agreed to marry him; his name is Michael. Despite warnings from friends, such is Isabelle's love for Michael, she devotes her life to this man who turns out to be far different to the one she fell in love with in the first place. He turns their home into a living hell for Isabelle and their children, and one day, Isabelle decides, something must change.

  • av Song InYeup
    156,-

    KOICAman, the author's love storywhich he, who spread Korea's 'Can-do spirit'in disaster areas all over the world,wants to tell the youth who are struggling with dating, employment, marriage, and parenting.The person who truly loves someone is a true person!The person who truly loves someone is a great person!!!(Song InYeup From the book)If I don't win Sarbast, I will die of grief,if I do win Sarbast, I will die of happiness.(Joanna From the Book)The king, who is busy in mind, kept talking and then they fell asleep.Feeling thirsty while sleeping, the queen stretched out her hand to the kettleand drank a glass of water and let go of the glass.At the very moment, the king, who seemed to fall in sleep, held the queen's hand hard.(Sheba and Solomon From the book)

  • av A. P. W. Colgan
    126,-

    The Siren Sea is a modern-day pirate story. This adventurous tale is told from the eyes of Alex, a former smuggler and full-time drifter. He makes his way to the seaside town of Antibes, in the south of France, to meet his former partner in crime, the wild and mighty Sebastian from Mauritius. By chance, Alex comes across an old Sea Captain, Finnbar Roberts. The captain tells them both of buried treasures and takes them on an Ocean journey to seek their final fortune. But unbeknownst to the young men, they discover mysteries beyond their wildest imaginations.

  • av A.L. White
    116,-

    Tabitha is a sensitive owlet with a secret - she can feel other owlet's emotions! Tabitha doesn't know why she can feel what other owls feel, but she knows that sometimes she can become overwhelmed. When she speaks to the Great Owl Spirit, she learns how to dive deep into her own feelings and share her Happiness with the world!

  • av Kimberly Coy
    116,-

    Kimberly Coy's Meagan with Dyslexia is a great book about a child with dyslexia and their needs. The character, Meagan, is a child full of wonder and hope. Follow along as she discovers her own powers to embrace dyslexia. For parents finding out a child has a learning difference can be overwhelming. This can also be a time of deep discovery and growth. Included with Meagan's story the author, and expert in special education, provides guidance and ideas for parents, caregivers, and teachers. With parents and teachers both onboard, children with dyslexia are set for a great future.

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