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  • av Nikki J McFarlane
    127

    A life survival guide even Bear Grylls would be excitedly, drinking his own pee to read. If you're looking for a survival guide full of handy hints about how to get out of kids' parties, deal with men, avoid awkward conversations and more - including how to pee in the back of a Nissan, we've all been there, right? - this is the book for you. With funny stories and real life examples of surviving modern life, it will make you laugh out loud.

  • av Veralyn Keach
    147

    Ariel could not move her lower legs and although she wanted to open her eyes, they would not. Was she even conscious? This must all be a dream. But she could hear cars, horns, buses, and people passing. Surely, they must see her?This was all Gabriel Stones' fault!Ariel Landford realized she was to enter a whole new life when Damian Vanburg suddenly appeared. Half-vampire/half-man.Will Ariel lose one man to the scent of another, or will she lose everything including her life?

  • av Dina Wecker
    127

    Most women have had a one-night stand that they regret, but for the narrator, as she realizes she is pregnant, it is more than just embarrassment to think about, but a whole new life now. She remembers an article that she had read about men's DNA staying in women's bodies for the rest of their lives after a sexual encounter and she becomes obsessed with trying to give her child better than a stranger's DNA. Maybe there is somehow, some way, she can make it happen. Over the next week, she visits her three most beloved and traumatic, ex-boyfriends hoping to marinate her ovum in their sperm, racing against her own bad genes, generational trauma, and facing her own healing to save her developing baby's future.

  • av Steven R. Dolby
    257

    The Baby Boom generation was 76 million strong, raised at a time characterized by parental discipline and kids who knew how to create their own entertainment. BOOMER tells the author's story of growing up in a military family with six siblings, the multitude of moves they made to facilitate his dad's career, the friends he made along the way, and the innocence of youth interrupted by reaching draft age during the Viet Nam War. The book is filled with humorous anecdotes about the author's childhood, his experiences in the military, and his return to civilian life as he finished college and went to work for Trans World Airlines. The story takes the reader through his career changes, the divorce he didn't see coming, and the joy of a family life that followed. Finally, he looks back at his life, glad to be a part of the Baby Boom generation!

  • av Robin Welch
    137

    Born in Bristol as World War Two came to an end, Robin Welch, allegedly the grandson of the inspiration for Beatrix Potter's 'Tailor of Gloucester', John Prichard, has had an exciting life, travelling to many parts of the world and living and working in Europe and Africa during a time of great social and technological change.In the sixties, Robin took advantage of the free educational opportunities in the UK and went to grammar school, college and Bristol University, graduating in 1969 and beginning his career by teaching at Bristol primary schools, lecturing in French to adults and selling life insurance.Keen to see more of the world, with ambitions to work overseas, he worked in Botswana and South Africa and moved from influential positions in education to senior positions in Africa and worldwide in the fast-developing TV businesses, particularly in the field of acquiring coverage of sporting events.

  • av Sandra Robinson
    171

  • av Sarah Harrington
    147

    Night-time. Sleep. The dreams come. And then the nightmare begins.With an outwardly normal life, she manages to hold it together and keeps it close to her chest that prophetic dreams and visits from a dark entity plague her nights.But the visits start to increase, beginning to morph into her waking life. The messages to her subconscious take an ominous turn so, with a sense of increasing urgency, she sets about finally solving the lifelong mystery.Unfortunately, the visitor doesn't want to leave quietly.

  • av Tony Bury Tyler Bury
    191

  • av Graham Badrock
    137

    Was it the need to escape another freezing cold Victorian winter from his hometown of Bright and sitting on some beach with thousands of locals doing the same thing? Finally arriving at Hervey Bay on the Queensland coast, being located next to a man who was obsessed with polishing his chrome tow ball, and on the other side was a man who felt the need to tell his long-suffering wife how to iron his clothes.Experiencing the joys of having a young puppy who caught a dose of diarrhoea in the middle of the night in their caravan, and the associated trips out into the darkness to assist his needs.A bit of family bonding with a son, who was obsessed with fishing, even in the middle of a storm, five hours, no fish, and didn't even catch a cold.Corona may come and go, but there is always tomorrow.

  • av Comfort Brew
    161

  • av Megan Hebbron
    127

  • av Josie Haley Reese
    117

    It's Halloween and the moon is full so the monsters are having a party! Join the witches, skeletons, Jack-o-lanterns and their friends in their celebration down at the Monster Ball with this beginning reader rhyming book.

  • av Barbara May Shelton
    117

  • av Ashley Ross
    157

    Come on an adventure with Benjamin Bunny as he travels into space. This spunky little bunny follows his dreams all the way to the international space station, proving that even the littlest creature can do big things.

  • av Stephanie Cowley
    161

  • av Angel G.T.
    181

    Aribeth Mitchell is an ordinary student at Cambridge University, or so she thought. From the charming old villages, nestled in the Japanese Alps, to the mystical Egyptian Desert, Aribeth will have to deal with a world wrapped up in greed, wrath, lust and hypocrisy, where love is stained in blood and lies, and where evil also might have a beating heart. Mighty fights, mythical and mystical creatures and entwining loves await her in an adventure that will change her life forever."To thee, I give my all"

  • av Mark Batey
    147

  • av Mike Morrow
    147

    Once upon a time, in a land far from here, lived a woodcutter name Igor in a little cottage alone in the woods. By alone, it is to say he had no human living with him and his only interactions with this specie was when once a week he would go into the village to sell his wood. Igor's gruff, low voice and unkempt appearance did not do much to win people over either.But Igor had his loyal dog Roxy and hardworking horse Dobbin with him to help with his work and keep him company. Sometimes, though, after a hard day's work when he would sit in his cottage, warming himself by the fire, Igor would sometimes wonder if it would be nice to have some friends.These seven charming stories are ideal to read at bedtime and tell of Igor's life and his many adventures.

  • av Rosie Suter
    117

  • av Jenny Meister
    127

  • av Caroline Pruet
    137

    It's 1977 in the Big City, and Little Beet finds himself wondering how he, a small-town vegetable, could possibly fit in with the dancing fruit at his new school. He does not look like any of his classmates, wear the stylish clothes they do, or even know how to roller skate! Little Beet attempts to hide under his stems when his new friend Strawberry invites him to Roller Disco with everyone after school. Elated, yet scared to try something new, Little Beet is wobbly and tentative at first, but he soon learns what he can do on a pair of roller skates. Has he found enough courage to sign up for the big competition? "Dance to the Beet!" is about acceptance, individuality and the value of inclusion, told through the lens of a curious Little Beet navigating an exciting new world of roller skating fruits.

  • av Jessica Schneebaum
    127

    Amelia''s mother has plans for a family outing, but Amelia doesn''t want to go! Will her dog''s excitement, and the possibility of a big surprise, change her mind?Jessica Schneebaum is a nurse practitioner in Charlotte, North Carolina. She grew up in New York City where she went on many outings she didn''t think she would enjoy, but usually ended up having a ball thanks to her mother Carol, who always found wonderful things to do and see in the city. Her love of hiking was born during summers at Camp Killooleet in Hancock,Vermont. She and her children, Logan and Amelia, have hiked in Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, and all over Charlotte.

  • av Joseph Lee Smith
    137

    The Frolics of Benjamin Rabbit stories treasures the playful events that a young cottontail rabbit has when he ventures out of his burrow, explores new places, and makes new friends in the enchanted forest he calls home.

  • av Catherine Swartz
    157

    An empowering celebration of kindness and friendship. An emotional story of endurance through time and loneliness for young readers that will touch the hearts of all ages.

  • av Cheryl Simmons
    161

  • av N.J. Morgan
    181

    This is the true story of Charles Lucky Luciano, the man who organized crime. An immigrant Italian child, growing up on the filth-ridden, poor and deadly streets of New York city's infamous Lower East Side, in Manhattan. Through brutality, street smarts, manipulation, treachery, and murder, he became the leader of the American underworld and the most powerful crime boss of all time. The back drop to his rise to power was the glitz, glamour, fun and frivolity, and the reckless abandon of the Roaring Twenties.

  • av Keith Fisher
    161

    Birmingham people can be found all over the world. The majority stay at home and live in the area where they were born. Some venture to London or other parts of England, Scotland, Ireland or Wales. The more adventurous go to English speaking countries and some to non-English speaking countries. Industrial Birmingham during and after Victorian times was a tough hard working city. Birmingham people generally speak with an accent and there were many accent and dialects in and around Birmingham particularly in the Black Country. Sometimes these dialects could be useful. These are stories of fiction but come from some of my life's experiences and knowledge.

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