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Au fond de la campagne norvégienne, dans le froid, une famille de nisse regarde la famille de la ferme célébrer Noël, avec nourriture traditionnelle et cadeaux, comme il se doit.Ils attendent, sans réel espoir, leur tour.Ils n'ont pas besoin de nourriture pour survivre ou de cadeaux pour être heureux. Ils ont besoin qu'on croie en eux.La Magie du Partage est un conte d'espoir et de partage, porridge et luge inclus !
The Christmas tree stands at the very center of the action during the holidays. It lights the way through the dark, guards the gifts, brings joy.But once the holidays end and the needles fall, the owners kick the trees to the curb. Quite literally.Which is where I find them.I listen to their stories, good or bad. And help them transition into the next phase of their existence.A Second Chance is a fantasy post-Christmas story about letting go of the past and finding new beginnings.
Captain Kovak has a new crew, an empty cargo hold, and a second-in-command who keeps secrets from her.Secrets putting all of them at risk.Some questioning is in order, in a setting that is not romantic, during what is not a date.
When her mother washes up dead in a creek after a solo kayak trip, Siri returns to her childhood summer house for a last visit.She only intends to close up the house before leaving for good but some of the things she finds don't add up.Were her mother's kayak trips only for fun, or were they part of something more sinister?
Yosu Gaal very reluctantly accepted to be in charge of recruiting a new crew for the Lollapalooza.One of the new hires, a pink-haired mechanic named Anouk Roux, turns out to have an even more interesting history than her resumé implies.A history that Yosu knows all too well.
Gertrude always loved trolling the trolls. In the good old days through editorials in the papers. In recent years through the comments sections on online articles.Nothing beats the pleasure of watching the bigots and jerks of the net scramble to agree with Gertrude's fake personas and shoot themselves in the foot as they invariably show their true colors or contradict themselves.With her granddaughter's invaluable help on navigating the dangers of the net, Gertude fights the battles of those who are not as lucky, right from her late husband's too-large office chair.
Somebody thought it would be a good idea to bring me kayaking. This someone is at least a head taller than me, is a great swimmer, and doesn't have an irrational fear of water.Just like everybody else in the group.If I survive this trip, I might need a new group of friends.
The majority of her crew having perished in a flu outbreak, Captain Kovak desperately needs a friendly port.She finds a planet on the map with the tags fuel and crew for hire, figuring she's home safe.Until she ends up quarantined.
Being the outcast in school is never fun, as Elisabeth knows only too well. Nobody ever takes your side. Nobody ever defends you. And nobody hesitates to accuse you when a crime has been committed.
Bruno trusts Karen. He follows her every lead, hangs on her every word. Nothing scares her. Nothing intimidates her. Nothing overwhelms her. Right now, there's a dead body in the trunk of their car-and despite Karen's laidback attitude, Bruno feels scared, intimidated, and overwhelmed. Should he still follow Karen?
Being the new girl in school is never fun.I'm used to it, though. Spotting potential new friends, identifying the cliques to avoid, figuring out the school's layout... Been there, done that.Being accused of murder before the first class even starts? That's new.
If Christine doesn't leave the vacuum cleaner out after having vacuumed, her husband won't realize she did the work.If there's no proof, he'll be completely blind to any householding tasks she's done.Among other things.
Minou's latest kill, a wonderfully delightful mouse, has gone missing.The mouse-thief isn't the cat next door, but someone far more unexpected-and dangerous.Apparently, Minou had a job to do.
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