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  • - Quarantine Choir
    by Julie Hodgson
    £13.99

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £9.99

  • - And they all fall down
    by Julie Hodgson
    £15.49

  • by S M J Rigstad
    £8.99

    Jamie is a grade-school-age boy with a love of history, who unfortunately finds himself facing the wrong end of a bully's fist. He lives with his mum a widow, a lovely woman who misses her husband terribly. Jamie's curiosity, a library book, and his quest for adventure take him to the magical and mystical Lithia Library, which is run by a formidable and awful woman named Mrs Humbleweed, who traps him there. Even though he eventually escapes, Jamie is later compelled by curiosity to return to the library with his best friend, Caitlin where past and present collide in a race against time. With the help of a mysterious journal, a marble mouse, and a young Viking named Astri, Jamie must grapple with Vikings and time travel to save Caitlin and return to his home.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £6.99

    Do you want the good news or the bad news? Well, let's see. Newly widowed Lauren, an established author buys a new house in a new town, with new people. With her two teenage sons, Jonas and TJ she moves into the spacious house. Surrounded by farmland, what could be more Perfect? Even makes a new male friend.Sounds Ok so far? The new home holds a tiny weeny secret?The bad news? Don't look behind you.......

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £8.99

    Watching. Watching. Always watching. Since her beloved husband passed away, all seventy-two-year-old Hazel has are her memories, the radio news and the view from her window - across the beautiful, leafy suburb ... and directly into her neighbours' lives. Just what is Alan doing digging in the garden? And where is Carol, his wife? She has witnessed his violence, through the window, and now she fears for Carol's life. But Hazel is an old lady, and she knows that things aren't quite right with her mind. Her memory is failing her, and when she receives a note from her dead husband, accusing her of murdering him, she begins to wonder if she is also losing her grip on reality. Hazel's discoveries, as she tries to make sense of things, force her to face not only the uncomfortable truth about her neighbours and the violent consequences of her interference but also the twisted, bloody truth about her own past.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £13.49

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £11.49

    Janet knows she needs to lose weight - she hasn't seen her feet since the nineties - but when she staggers up onto a table at the work's New Year's party, with enough beer inside her to power Australia for a year, and challenges her mortal enemy, Jack, to a weight-loss competition, she has no idea what she's started. She can't even remember it the next day, but her drunken rant has already become an internet sensation, and now there's no backing out of it. Jack wants nothing to do with it - although he hasn't seen his feet since the eighties - but with his doctor forcing him to lose weight and Janet's constant hostility towards him, he is soon on board, and the competition between them is fierce. So, it's on! Every month for a year the rivals compete to lose the most weight in diets set by their colleagues, ranging from the reasonably sensible to the completely and utterly insane! Attracting full media attention.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £10.49

    Large Print Edition.When the most bookish, clumsy geek manages to bag the most handsome,beautiful man on campus - the man that all the other girls would happilyhave thrown their Kappa Kappa Delta sisters under the bus for - then itcan't end well. But Maggie has beaten the odds and is ten years into hermarriage with Jack. However, the pages in the book of fairytales arebeginning to smolder and burn as she starts to question his fidelity.Forced into action by her suspicions, and hindered by her over-sexedmother and under-brained friend, Maggie embarks on a search for truth.What she finds, however, is an adventure that throws her directly intothe claws of danger and will make her wish that infidelity was the onlything she had to worry about.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £6.99

    Essy uma menina de 8 anos,é levada numa journada e vé-se confrontada com os virtuosos e amáveis e com os mais malvados dos malvados. A missão que lhe é confiada muda por completo o seu mundo a catapulta-a para uma reino cheio de estranhas criaturas: um verdadeiro teste á sua coragem e ezperteza.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £11.49

    Joe is Christmas's number one fan. He absolutely loves it and can't wait to spend it with his wife, Beth, doing what they love best: eating mince pies, drinking mulled wine, laughing and snuggling while It's a Wonderful Life plays on the TV. However, Beth has a slightly different idea this year. She wants to have a terrible time, or why else would she have invited her mother to stay - the demon mother-in-law from hell, who hates Christmas and everything about it? In fact, there is only one thing that the dreaded MIL hates more than Christmas ... and that is Joe. Thankfully, Joe has an ally in his war against the orange-haired, gum-chewing monster: a shopping centre Santa who isn't all that he seems. This larger-than-life Father Christmas presents Joe with a magical gift that he promises will make the problem disappear, but this innocent-looking parcel kick-starts an adventure that Joe will never forget.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £10.49

    Ever since Jodie came into possession of her time-travelling library card, she has had more spectacular adventures than she would ever hope to dream possible. But along with the thrilling escapades and the steadfast friends she has made, she has endured her share of heartache. Jodie attempts to escape her helplessness by continuing her search for the precious, long-outlawed printed books that she adds to her growing secret collection at the home of her friend, Otso. While visiting her favourite Victorian-era bookstore, Jodie narrowly escapes an encounter with a mysterious, possibly malevolent woman. Could it be Ms Noble, the wicked librarian who had forbidden time travel and confiscated all of the other children's library cards? Otso has tasked her with finding a very special and important book that could be the answer to all her hopes - a mission that takes Jodie All over the world once again.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £9.49

    Jodie Broom, a 12-year-old girl (almost 13!), is like most girls her age. She loves her friends, music,and is always up for a good adventure. What she treasures above all else are books and she is consumed by them, reading and collecting whatever she can to satisfy her voracious appetite for stories, facts, and history. But Jodie lives in the year 2075, and more than fifty years have passed since the banning of books and paper; it's a time when no one can own a printed book, or even print photographs. In this E-world, experiences are largely simulated, from the reconstituted food to the zoo that only shows films of all the extinct species. With her student library card, which gives her the ability to time travel, Jodie discovers that she and her friends can experience historical events and meet legendary characters, and can also find and bring home her precious books to keep safe in her secret hiding place.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £13.49

    When Cassandra was just six years old she attacked a classmate in a frenzy of violence that left him hospitalized for three months, forcing the family to move to Garden City for a fresh start. She was treated for ADD, but now, as her sixteen birthday approaches, Dr. Sommer wants her to come off her meds. She has learned to channel her energy into running and, apart from the nightmares and the constant itching of the backs of her hands, she has had no further symptoms. Dr. Sommer is confident that everything will be absolutely fine. But is she?

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £9.99

    Polly Mae finds its impossible to leave next's doors cat alone, especially if the cat happened to be up the tree Polly Mae wanted to climb herself, and the neighbour Mrs Donkin was on the war path. After been banished to her room, she shimmy's down the drainpipe and runs off to the beach with her friend William and finds an old suitcase hidden behind a wall in an old ice cream cabin by the beach. The contents of the suitcase take her on an incredible journey, experiencing the plights of a polish families escape from war-torn Poland, which had been occupied by the Nazis in 1942. A time when families were torn apart on one man's whim! Polly Mae finds herself confronted with feelings and adventures she never thought she would have. What was in the suitcase to start all this off? Learning from first-hand accounts about the holocaust and the damage it did was an experience for Polly Mae. One she would never forget!

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £6.99

    A short story of Lolo a little girl whose mother is Indian and father is Swedish. A beautiful blend of cultures and making new friends.

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £7.99 - 19.99

  • by Julie Hodgson
    £13.49

    In the late sixteenth century, Sam awakens in a divine land of inimitable beauty, where a unicorn grazes on the banks of a rainbow lake, but all he feels is emptiness. It is his own poetic vision of heaven, but the reality is hellish: his death, the day before his twentieth birthday, has separated him from the love of his life and his heart has left him. Consequently, he is condemned to spend all of eternity in this soulless place. Sam's meddling guardian angel, Athena, is desperate to atone for her role in his heavenly imprisonment and although she can't send him back to his own life, she breaks all the rules by allowing him to be reincarnated again and again - as many times as it takes for him to find Fizz, the love of his life. Sam's fate, however, was written by a higher power and death will continue to stalk him through every one of his incarnations. Only when he has solved the mystery of his original death and avoided the same fate in his new life can he and Fizz finally live in peace.

  • by R T Broughton
    £14.49

    The smell of perversion is as real and pungent as a decaying corpse to psychic Kathy Smith and it is all around her. Paedophiles walk the streets unchallenged, free to prey on the innocent, and now nine children are missing, presumed dead. The list that she is compiling while on sabbatical from her job as a psychologist - cataloguing this evil in the Midlands - is solving nothing. Action is needed. With the unexpected help of Suri, a Malaysian psychic far more powerful than herself, Kathy embarks on a vigilante mission to annihilate those who have the misfortune to feature on her list. But the closer she gets to the truth about the missing children, the less effective her powers become - blocked, it would seem, by the mysterious daisy skull. On a journey to discover what lies behind the ""curtain"", Kathy must confront her own past and the obsession that has left her life an empty shell, and defeat a force that is far more evil than she ever could have imagined.

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