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  • av Diana Hollister
    137

    Ricky the Dragon loves adventure! He meets Agatha who lives in a Rickety old house on the top of a tall Cliff! Ricky and Agatha dive into the Ocean where they meet all sorts of sea creatures. Agatha dives into the ocean in a submarine, and together they explore the treasures of an old Shipwreck!

  • av Felicity Scherer
    127

    Daisy May Delany is distraught over an emotional issue that she is experiencing - she is unable to cuddle her owners, Betty, and Bill.Whilst feeling down about her issue, Daisy gains some neighbourly advice from Georgina Ann Wagner, next door's cat who has been observing this issue of Daisy's.This intriguing and knowledgeable cat has some very insightful advice for Daisy and her dilemma. Could this captivating cat have the answers to Daisy May Delaney's worrisome predicament?

  • av Robert Silva
    137

    Parenting is a perfect imbalance of exhaustion and exhilaration. Welcome Home, Little Love takes you into the world of a 'day one' parent.From the moment you first set eyes on your child to the very first meltdown, this touching tale sets the tone for the daunting, yet rewarding, task of growing a family.The comical and emotional 'learn as you go' moments are flashes that every parent can relate to. Enjoy the journey where unconditional love meets parenting self-doubt.

  • av Bryce Ng
    127

    Humphrey is a vegetarian vampire, who loves garlic knots, but not the sun so much! Join Humphrey and his friends on their brilliant adventure to see the Skeleton King! Even though they may appear different to us at first, they're probably more like us than you would believe.

  • av Cherril Prentice
    127

  • av Agnieszka Burch
    157

  • av Julie Graham
    147

    What makes you tremble and your heart race? For Talia the Turtle, it's talking. She is afraid to speak - she doesn't like the way her voice sounds and she worries that she will say something silly. A patient, understanding Seahorse, plus a bubble breathing trick is exactly what Talia needs to feel more at ease.

  • av Sandy Uppal
    127

  • av Jakie Rodriguez & Kristina Nacius
    117

    Growing up in a multicultural home, Elena is unsure how to answer questions about her identity when prompted at school. Together, her sister and family discuss the meaningful ways in which they celebrate their diverse cultures and Elena learns that she does not have to choose one part of her identity over the other.

  • av Jim Rabe
    137

    Seeking redemption, an exiled and disgraced troll warrior answers the summons of one of the most powerful wizards in the Canabeer Territories.He's not the only one to answer the summons, though, and the captain of the Watch doesn't plan on letting just anyone into the city.Entry to the city will be violent, the quest will be perilous, the wizard will undoubtedly be shady, but few things can stand in the way of a determined troll.

  • av Amir Vaziri
    157

    Relocating to Wuhan, China, for his job as an architect, Daniel Verhagen and his family are sought by the Chinese police due to events they don't understand. Helped by new friends but unsure who to trust, they go from prison to the home of a refined Chinese official. Why can't they just go to their embassy and sort this whole mess out? Behind the scenes, there are conspiracies at play which could have far-reaching consequences.

  • av Darleen Innis
    147

    Evelyn North quits the Tea Basket quilt guild in a snit over their decision to raise money for cancer research via an auction of small quilts. Evelyn thinks she can form a guild to raise more with a raffle and thereby win the incentive prize, a very expensive longarm quilting machine. She systematically raids the Tea Basket members, using flattery, coercion, bribery and blackmail. Her efforts cost the Tea Baskets their auctioneer. They struggle to find a suitable site to launch their auction, while Evelyn begins at once to sell tickets. What Evelyn doesn't have and cannot steal is the bond of friendship and cooperation shared by Tea Basket members. When faced with sudden adversity and disaster, will Evelyn learn the power of female friendship? Who will finally win that longarm quilting machine?

  • av Lance Cerff
    157

    When a Navy SEALs' attractive date goes missing off a desolate beach, he's in deep trouble with the police. But there's not enough evidence of a misdeed, so he's released on bail while the police investigate further. People are being whipped off beaches and small boats. Suspicions are aroused after an orca is released from a dolphinarium by a keeper who takes pity on it and its mate. The huge orca is suspected of seeking revenge after the senseless killing of its partner. Jason's increased fame, due to his rising notoriety and coupled with his experience with orcas, causes his knowledge to be sought after. He is invited to a hastily assembled seminar on orcas, as authorities are forced to take action against the new threat to the American coastline. Meanwhile, the killer whale situation is getting out of hand, and instant action by the authorities is required.

  • av Andy Long
    181

  • av Trip Mackintosh
    147

    In a New York hospice, Jon is slowly wasting away. But it is not a peaceful passing - haunted by frequent and vivid nightmares of an unspeakable crime, Jon summons his lawyers to change his will. He instructs them to leave his entire fortune to the clan of the San Bushmen he hunted in 1955. This leaves his legal team, and his two living sons, stunned and perplexed. An investigation into Jon's past reveals the chilling truths about ethnic persecution and the legal hunting of humans that occurred in the isolated sands of the Kalahari. Some secrets should be taken to the grave... or should they?

  • av Issy Hart
    181

  • av Tilly Danse
    107

  • av Antonio Lavieri
    157

    The Washington Department of Justice decides to confine the convicted inmates to an island from which they cannot return. Here the marginalized, close to the nature of the place, find unexpected happiness by discovering human values that have now disappeared in the advanced society. Love stories, a spirit of communal life, adventures, and new passions intertwine. All of this disturbs the American government and public opinion, perhaps not yet ready for this change.It is up to Fitz, the novel's protagonist, to prove,-at his own life's risk- that crime is the outcome of social inequalities: society condemns the evil that it produces itself, and power hides man's hypocrisy by creating illusions of justice.[...]"I do not defend criminals but I do defend their human condition. Society cannot condemn crime by committing another crime."Love and nature will be the only winners in the unexpected finale. It is ours, the true society of no return!

  • av Anders Tunek
    127

    Two dead bodies, one man and one woman, were found buried in a peat bog in a rural part of southern Sweden. They had been brutally murdered during the latter part of the 1930`s, i.e. about 80 years before the discovery.Chief Inspector Anders Andersson was assigned to the case. Andersson, born 1950 near the burial site, knew the area, its history, and its people, better than anyone. Andersson¿s mother, now 93, had lived in the immediate proximity to the peat bog at the time of the murders.Andersson manages to identify the victims, and he finds strong circumstantial evidence for who had been the leading perpetrator. The investigation takes him to an extreme religious sect in northern Minnesota, USA, and back to Sweden. Tragic life stories are revealed.In a parallel story, the reader gets to know Andersson and his Sri Lankan partner Saku, and their passionate relationship.

  • av P.P.J van der Berg
    161

    Jack Vortex and Jill Sterling are two recently orphaned and rather special six year olds living in a far away galaxy on a planet called PHill. After being told by the bigheads that their parents had both left for "The Better Place," Jack and Jill make a promise to go find them. But, before they can find that which has never been found, they must first escape the clutches of the Knight-Mare Mara, a tear stealing fairy-witch in charge of the orphanage on top of The Giant's Back.

  • av Vincent Howl
    161

    Set against the backdrop of an ethereal world, partially inhabited by supernatural beings called 'reapers', this novel explores the fragility of the human condition in the context of the often dangerous and unpredictable nature of the environments and situations they must confront and over which they have little or no control.Reapers show very little interest in the affairs of humans. Coveting only essence, which flows through all living things as their only concern. The exception is the initial that acts as the guardian of both reapers and humans, being born human but becoming more than equal to reapers when exposed to pure essence.Darko Vera was an infant when his own power made him an orphan, leaving him with his grandfather. Thereafter he struggled due to being bullied by his peers because of his abnormal appearance and superior intelligence, until a cat approaches him on his sixteenth birthday.

  • av Yunus Sola
    157

    "Spirits cannot know love, so why should humans?"Carrying the pain that results from a broken love, Miri finds herself on a pilgrimage along the Camino Santiago; but she can't quite remember why. Analyzing the decisions that brought her here, she learns that nothing is random - there are no coincidences. The Camino called her; and the Camino will protect her from Hari, a spirit that wants to learn about love. But spirits cannot know love, so why should humans?

  • av Mohamad Ahmad
    137

  • av Gennady Levitsky
    147

    Gennady Levitsky provides an eyewitness account of Jewish life in the Soviet Union during the 1970s and 1980s, and the Jews' struggle to retain their identity as well as their right to emigrate from the USSR. It was a rough journey from the "empire of evil" to the "free world". The book also touches on the unique aspects of the Holocaust in the Baltic republics, Stalin purges, Gulag, and the methods employed by the KGB, to hold the population of the country by the "iron fist". It gives much information that is unavailable from the other sources.

  • av John Goddard
    147

    When a young Englishman on work experience in Australia is found dead at the lovely Pool of Siloam in the Blue Mountains during a school tour, there are too many suspects to count. Detective Sergeant Provis calls in her old colleague, Inspector Esson, and he takes the lead on the investigation. The deceased, Roger Xanthius, was viewed as great fun by some of the students, but no one quite trusted him, particularly one of his own former teachers, on exchange at the Australian school for the year. As Esson and Provis dig deeper, Roger's own dark tendencies come to light.Was the young man's death an accident? Or was it the result of malice? No one is certain, but it becomes clear that altogether too many people wanted Roger out of the way.

  • av Desmond Tynan
    127

  • av Wendy Gill
    161

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