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  • by Carol Kasser
    £16.49

    Every afternoon, Nana comes to get me from school. We walk, and talk, and look at the squirrels, the robins, and especially the caterpillars. They feel funny when they crawl on your hands. Then one day, the caterpillars were gone. Where did they go? Where did all these cotton candy cocoons come from? Then one day Nana didn't come to pick me up after school. Mommy was there instead? I wonder why?

  • by Tim Vassar
    £15.49

    If you feel the excitement that the biblical books of Genesis and Exodus bring and then feel less than engaged as you read through Leviticus, then this is the book for you!Tim Vassar takes you through the books of Leviticus and Numbers with a unique blend of history, humor, and application to life events. This is a great book for an individual or group bible study. After reading Waking Up to The Yawn Fests of Leviticus & Numbers, you will never read these two books as you once did.

  • by Tracey Fletcher
    £14.49

    An abandoned house... A soul search to change his apathetic way of life... Two keys which transport Chike into the Land of the Dead. Chike has a life-altering choice to make: If he does not locate the exit within seven days, he forfeits his soul, or if he does find the exit, he will fulfill his purpose, but can he bring about a change to make things right in the Land of the dead? Whichever choice he makes, the world as he knows it and his life will forever be changed.

  • by Pamela Hovland
    £16.49

    Author Pamela Hovland grew up feeling worthless, unnecessary, unwanted and unneeded. Worse of all, the unimaginable abuse she suffered at the hands of her own mother should have shaped the rest of her life, but instead it made her stronger. Her mantra became, "I will survive, in spite of YOU!" Pamela has had far more than her share of struggles, which she faced head-on each and every time. Her faith in God and her belief that she could be a better person for what she endured has made her a better person.

  • by Elizabeth Hoover
    £23.49

    Gabey Bear is good at so many things. He can climb trees, catch fish, swim, and lots of fun things. He doesn't understand why he isn't good at everything he tries to do. With Momma Bear's help, he finally realizes that God made everyone different, special and unique. He learns just how special he truly is to God.

  • - A Story of Diplomatist, Spies and Black Ops
    by Al Lohn
    £18.49

    President Tanner of the USA, forms a team to investigate the conspiracies of a confederation of totalitarian governments, set to change the world order and become the global rulers. The president's team consist of the secretary of state, the CIA, FDI, and the military. He picks the CIA deputy director, Captain McDonald, a former Seal Commander as the planner, organizer, and executer of the final mission to destabilize the frightful alliance.

  • - The Pixie Teacup
    by Conor Geary
    £20.49

    The Pixie Teacup is the 6th book in the Dorothy's Teacup Adventures by author Conor Geary. The Ogres have attacked the Pixies in retaliation for Dorothy's last adventure. Can she help them rescue the Pixie princess before it is too late? This is the sixth of many adventures of Dorothy, who was modeled in loving memory of Author Conor Geary's grandmother, Dorothy Jean (Greenhoe) Geary March 30, 1925 - August 20, 2016. The beautiful illustrations by Savannah Horton will truly make this book one of your child's favorites.

  • - Wireless Winter Day:
    by Jen Selinsky
    £18.49

    When Mrs. Morrow notices that her children are so busy playing on their cell phones, she decides to get them outside. It is a beautiful winter day and they should be playing in the snow. How can she make them realize all the fun they are missing?The adorable illustrations by Sanghamitra Dasgupta will make this a winter favorite for any child.

  • by Albert Daniels
    £18.49

    In the sequel to The Sword, corrupt cop, Ed Merodach, steals what he thinks is all that is necessary to take over the world. Starting small, he needs to find Jane or Ply Gallant to understand exactly what this instrument can do.Raven Whimple, one of the few female gang leaders, runs for her life, only to find a life free of the gang is not really what she had imagined. With her experience as a gang leader, and with some grueling training, she helps break up another gang. A gang that has some extreme political connections. In order to accomplish her goal, she will need to utilize every single thing she has learned in this life and from the life she thought she had left behind.

  • by Douglas Pacheco
    £21.49

  • - Model I -The Star Fish Model - Double Set/Single Platform Book 2 Volume 1 Game # 2 (D.S./S.P 2.1. G2)
    by Siafa B Neal
    £27.99

    This book begins with the Double Set (two chess set) / Single Platform (one game board ) game. It involves Model I which is the StarFish or StingRay Model A maximum of four (4) chess players may engage in a Double Set game. This may involve two chess sets whereby each chess player controls one of the two halves of a single chess set. In another scenario, the game may also involve two (2) chess players who may each control half of each of the two chess sets. As in the case that involves a match with three chess set games, Player I (you) would need to Checkmate your opponents' Kings twice to win the game. The other two chess players, namely Player II and Player III need to Checkmate Player I ( your chess set ) only once to win the match.I attempt to make this book fun and interesting to read. In doing so, by providing Diagrams, Illustrations, Drawings and Photos about Game # 2, the Double Set / Single Platform game using Model I. This book also contains Equations or Statements that describe the movement of the chess pieces. This description involves the start of a chess piece's initial position on the game board to the end of the movement when the chess player moves that particular chess piece.

  • by Patsy E Stackhouse
    £15.49

  • by John Thorn
    £12.49

  • by Kent Swampy Glade
    £14.49

    Once upon a time long ago when the rivers ran wild and the animals ran free, there was a wetland that loved the land... He loved the land and his friends in the swamp so much, but when things changed, he started to become sick. With his friends, he was able to get well again.

  • by Karen Kelly Boyce
    £15.49

    Jenna's Journey is the first book in The Hope trilogy. Jenna, a disabled orphan, finds herself in a chapel where she asks Mary if she will be her mother. Instantly, she is transported to a land where she begins a quest to find the answers she seeks. Along the way, she encounters a rosary tree, a protective bread, and a new spiritual friend. Her greedy aunt and whining cousin bring some comic relief to this adorable story for middle-grade children, teenagers, and adults alike.

  • - A Helpful Guide to Managing Addictions
    by Despina Nicola
    £18.49

    Enough is Enough A Helpful Guide to Managing Addictions The objective of this book is to face reality and move away from the numbness that enslaves. There are about 55 exercises that will move you towards this transition. You will leave the fairytale behind that has imprisoned you and transcend into a new freedom. The book is divided into three stages: Stage One - Exploration. This is where you admit to suffering and explore why you have become dependent before seeking help. Stage Two - Recognition. This is a step-by-step process that examines the habit formation, the triggers, and consequences. It focuses on responsibility and discipline. For the addict, this is the most difficult stage. Stage Three - Action. This is where steps towards change occur. Relapses may be overcome through practical activities and inspiring stories throughout the book. The Manual Guides you through the process of healing, leaving emptiness behind, and finally leads to love.

  • by J J Jackson
    £13.49

    Are some people destined to be alone? What has changed over the decades and why are things so different now than they were in the 40s through today? Are we doomed to hold on to the generational differences that affect relationships?This insightful book by author J.J. Jackson takes a look at how the world and people have changed in the past 60 or so years and why we have to be cautious with respect to how we meet and build relationships in today's world.

  • by Jen Selinsky
    £17.49

    Springtime in London is a love story set in early 1970s England. Kate Richards is an Oklahoman dairy farmer's daughter who is flying abroad for the first time. She will stay with her expatriate aunt and British uncle and cousin, Gloria. Kate's father, Isaac, sends Kate to London in hopes that she will meet a nice upper class man to marry. Kate's world is changed, however, when she meets Steve Maddington, a rock musician whose band tours the pubs of London and the surrounding areas. Their chance meeting could be defined as love at first sight.

  • by Elizabeth Whitesel Allen
    £16.49

    Tug-of-War, fondly known as "Tugger", just showed up one day. No one knew where he came from, but he knew that this new family needed him. He came to teach them what love really meant. They will never forget the unconditional love he gave them when they really needed it.

  • - A Novella
    by Jen Selinsky
    £12.49

    Deacon is proud at his first attempt at building a robot. After his overeager father, Kyle, installs a voice modulator without Deacon's knowledge, the entire family becomes aware of the robot's sentience. It doesn't take long for the new creation to make demands and assess the human race as flawed and weak. For fear that harm will come to his family, Kyle decides that he must obey the robot's orders to be taken to a facility so that it can communicate with others of its kind. After all, A.I. is flawless, or so it thinks.

  • by J M Gasilla Barrios
    £16.49

    Reign Noble was in the state of mourning and shock when she found her parents' body in a charred state which caused their death after a car crash took place. She became an orphan at the age of twenty-two and it haunted her especially when she looked exactly like her mother, the mere glance of herself in the mirror would trigger her to sadness. But, in the phase of moving on and leaving it all in the past, she uncovered something that her parents kept from her that would put her in a wild goose chase trying to uncover their past to survive.

  • by Michael Alaba
    £9.49

    This short but powerful collection of poetry by author Michael Alaba is inspirational and thought-provoking. It will be a favorite in your collection. This is his four poetry collection with Pen It! Publications, LLC

  • by April Maguire
    £20.49

    Sometimes you can't outrun your past. Sometimes you can't outrun the zombies. There is no escaping the monsters. They lurk behind every door, every forsaken building, every street corner. They roam the sidewalks and hover under the lamplights. They invade homes, hospitals, and restaurants, and some of them aren't even dead. April Winters must find a way to survive in the midst of this atrocity or suffer the consequences of becoming a monster herself. Lighthouse is April's journal. It's the day to day story of how one small woman faces hardship and horror and the will to keep on moving forward in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.

  • by Amy Laundrie
    £14.99 - 22.49

  • by Patsy Stackhouse
    £17.49

  • by Dawn Doig
    £15.49 - 22.49

  • by Dawn Doig
    £16.49 - 20.49

  • - Una gran aventura de osos y amigos de zapatos
    by Dawn Doig
    £15.49

    Oh no! There's a mouse in the cupboard! What's a little bear to do!? Colin tells mama and the conversation goes back and forth, round and round, as they brainstorm how to catch the mouse. Can Patrick the turtle help? Will they solve the mouse situation? The adorable illustrations by author Dawn Doig will soon make this book one of your child's favorites!¡Oh no! ¡Hay un ratón en el armario! ¿Qué puede hacer un osito? Colin le dice a mamá y la conversación va y viene, vueltas y vueltas, mientras piensan en cómo atrapar al ratón. ¿Puede ayudar Patrick la tortuga? ¿Resolverán la situación del ratón? Las adorables ilustraciones de la autora Dawn Doig pronto harán de este libro uno de los favoritos de su hijo.

  • - A Daily Devotional For Autism And Special-Needs Families
    by Renee Vajko Srch
    £23.49

    Parenting is no easy task, especially for those who are raising children with special needs. Parenting calls for wisdom, strength, patience, and a generous portion of hope. No matter how much we love our children and try to do what's best, we need God's help. God's Classroom is about learning from the One who has experience and authority. Jesus is the one person who can teach us about unconditional love, grace, mercy, patience, and perseverance. He understands heartache, pain, sorrow, rejection, and loss for He endured it all. God's Classroom is not just theory. It is practical and personal because the One who teaches it has first-hand experience. A Year in God's Classroom offers readers a daily reminder of God's mercies and the hope we have in Christ. If anyone can teach us about life it's Jesus.

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