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We all have our secrets. What's yours?Everybody has something to hide; whether it's out of embarrassment or fear, denial or resentment. We are human because we are flawed... but what happens when our flaws take over?The Evil Inside Us All is the third volume of The Australian Pen, written by authors born or are living in Australia. The anthology contains twenty-three stories about the human condition—with topics ranging from mental health to jealousy to betrayal to murder and everything in between. Every reader will find at least one story that will greatly resonate with them. Which one will it be for you?The woman who compares herself to others and finds herself lacking?The story of the parent who loses their child?The teenager who doesn’t know how to help her friend?The man who feels used by the women he dates?Take this book home today to find out what everybody doesn’t want you to know.
Since humankind was able to imagine, stories about the future both immediate and far-reaching have been passed on. We ask ourselves: Will we, as a species, be able to overcome our differences and work together? Will planet Earth be salvaged or abandoned? Will we be able to connect with other humans in a digital age? Will we be able to recognise ourselves and our society in twenty years' time? How about in fifty or a hundred? Find out what twenty Australian authors have imagined and be intrigued by the differences - and similarities - they have in store for humankind.
Heroes sacrifice themselves. Villains sacrifice others. Can one man live to be both?Daeson awakens in a mangled car wreck with a dying woman. Forced to deal with the consequences of Synjan's actions, Daeson's resentment grows and their relationship fractures.No longer supported by her companion and friend, Synjan invites a dangerous foe to join them-the Hunter himself.When Hawke catches up, he struggles with risking everything to do what's right or continuing to do what's right for him.As allies and enemies conspire on different worlds, Synjan, Daeson and Hawke head into a desolate landscape of sand, violence and treachery.'Husk' is the fifth book in Linda Conlon and Delia Strange's Wanderer of Worlds, a gritty contemporary fantasy. The series contains multiple perspectives, proactive characters, conspiracies, and shifting motives set against a backdrop of different worlds with their own languages and cultures. This ongoing tale combines the best traits of urban fantasy, action and light science fiction in a richly written, emotionally captivating adventure.Seek out the first book 'Axiom' to find out why Wanderer of Worlds is a story like no other.
Kaley Blackburn is sent to Femme in her final year of Future Tech studies. The world is a socialist utopia of low crime, great health and advancements in technology that leave other worlds envious.It's a fantastic place to visit if you're a woman. Men, on the other hand, are the slaves that tend to all feminine desires. Kaley knew about the world's cultural aspect of slavery but didn't expect that she would be assigned a slave for herself for the duration of her stay.Mecca is handsome, intelligent and obedient but every answer he gives to Kaley's questions only feed her growing concerns. Does Femme hide an ugly truth beneath its glamorous surface and can she trust her feelings for a man whose duty is to make her feel special?
What if instead of one world, there were many? What if you could effortlessly travel between worlds? What if visiting other worlds meant someone would be sent to kill you? If there was nothing but misery in the world you're in... would you risk leaving? Daeson of Cloverlea has the ability to know when people are lying. Forced out of his home and lured out of his world, Daeson is trapped in a city where he doesn't understand the language and everyone is hostile. Hawke Aron of Donovan Court is kidnapped by a rogue group of Wanderers. While on the move, he discovers that he has Wanderer blood too. By the time he learns to control his power, he is at the mercy of a more ruthless enemy. Synjan Walker is a fixer. She is strong-minded, capable and loyal to a fault. If the Authorities ever arrest her for her crimes, she wouldn't go to prison but to a laboratory. She is a Wanderer Navigator and the Authorities would love to get their hands on her blood. The Authorities are innovators, technological giants and tireless explorers. They are the guardians and the gatekeepers, charging a fortune and enforcing a strict regimen for Interworld travel via their manufactured portal. Those who defy Authority rule and shift worlds without their permission will risk attracting the attention of an Authority Hunter - whose mission is to assassinate.
Synjan and Daeson meet by chance in the back alley of the Queen. Their short discussion reveals that they have been purposefully kept apart but to what end, neither of them know. Daeson spends the day at the Queen seeking information about Synjan while she infiltrates the Authority base at its most chaotic--minutes after a terrorist attack. They both make shocking discoveries that lead to the death of friends and Daeson has to reveal his Healer ability in order to save a stranger.Once Hawke turns thirteen, he is considered mature enough to return to his home world on the proviso that he keeps the secret of other worlds. His sponsor, Cayden, acts as his guide and travelling companion and Hawke discovers that going back home isn't what he expected. As his fourteenth birthday looms, Hawke is under increasing pressure to make a decision that will impact the rest of his life. He finds a way to exact revenge on those who've made his life difficult at Willets Academy, makes a connection with one of Cayden's contacts and reaches out to Ellis.When the Hunter arrives to join the chase, he finds his prey has already been captured but he learns something about the imprisoned Wanderer nobody expected. On return from his mission he takes the time to revisit the woman who's haunted him for years... and realises he has a lot to say to her.
A beginner's guide to astrology in picture book form. This book is designed to delight with gorgeous, sweet pictures of each star sign depicted as children. Written entirely in the 'Dyslexie' font - a font designed specifically to make reading easier and accessible for children struggling with letter recognition and letter movement.In-depth explanations of the western zodiac, including two reference pages of the Chinese zodiac.
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