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  • - Mario the Goldfish: Book 1
    by Mary Ann Netherton
    £22.49

    Mario the Goldfish is the first book in The Little Netherton Books series. Mario is an energetic little goldfish. In fact, he can hardly stay in his fishbowl. His owner, Cynthia comes home one day and Mario is no where to be found. Oh no!, Where can he be? Will Mario be found safe and sound?

  • by Michael Harker
    £18.49

    We are having a career day at school. There are so many jobs things that we could decide to be when we grow up. Which one will it be? Each student is bringing their parent to school for us to decide what we want to be.

  • by Lou Ellen Watts
    £17.49

    Austin was new in the neighborhood and hadn't made any friends yet. Then one day, he saw a cowboy wandering down the road on his horse with a Yee-Haw! Yippi-Ty-Yo! Round-Em-Up, his horse Giddy-Up and his dog, Lasso were visiting. As they disappear into a cloud of dust, Austin is left wondering if he will ever make any friends.

  • by Jen Selinsky
    £21.49 - 29.99

  • by Suzanne Hill
    £16.49

    Tiny Tree sat all alone in the big tree farm. All of the families were busily picking out Christmas Trees to take home and enjoy. Tiny Tree wasn't chosen, but it only takes one family to come along who will love him forever.

  • by Brad Bott
    £15.49 - 25.49

  • - The City
    by Mark Alan Long
    £15.49

    In this amazing adventure, Kid & Sweets have their eyes set on experiencing all the exciting things "The City" has to offer… from A to Z. The two best pals are not disappointed, as they romp from one fun-filled activity to another. At long last, Kid & Sweets finally achieve the total experience and are left exhausted and thirsty. Finding relief at a spurting fire hydrant, our two friends are ready to call it a day and head back home… but wait! What is that thunderous voice calling out to them? And, what in the world is that huge beastly thing lumbering directly towards them? Kid & Sweets can only fear the worst as they huddle together with their eyes tightly closed…Look for Book Three in the series and follow Kid & Sweets to "The Park" where they encounter an unusual looking quirky duck named Beauregard, in yet another amazing adventure!

  • by E J Tesiero-Miller & Robbin Miller
    £25.49

    Woody and his owners start out on a wonderful vacation, but a twist of fate leaves Woody behind and his family moves on without him. A wonderful lady rescues him.Another family in Massachusetts are looking for a new dog to add to their family. When the two meet and Woody meets EJ, it is magic! Woody will never have to worry again about being loved.

  • - Living Beyond the Fringe: This is your moment when everything can change.
    by Sally Ann Haught Marx
    £19.49

    Are you living on the outside of God's Love, wondering why others seem to have the inside track to Him? Or perhaps you have walked with God your entire life and yet something is missing. Have you wondered if your life is meant for more? You, my friend, were never meant to live on the outer edges of His amazing love.As a 30-year flight attendant, I have seen a million faces. And when I have looked deeply into eyes like yours, I have seen hearts desiring more and so many lives seeking to leave:* an imprint,* a memory,* and a legacy.His transforming love will bring your life full circle. * When you - seek HIm in His Word* When you - practice speaking with HIm;It is then you will begin to recognize the calming voice of the Holy Spirit. He will gently bring you closer than you ever dreamed possible. Come join me on this journey as I share encouragement through scripture and true life-giving short stories. Let's encounter His incredible Love and acceptance together. It is time!Choose now to move 'Beyond the Fringe' and into YOUR true legacy."I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh." Ezekiel 36:26.

  • by Steve Kahofer
    £18.49

    When Greg Welch, a cynical corporate manager, struggles to expose a ruthless CEO in the Military Industrial Complex, Welch is drawn into a deadly power struggle involving Beltway insiders and international terrorists. As the violence escalates, Welch races to uncover the conspiracy with the clock ticking on a nuclear warhead. Greg's girlfriend, Linda, helps him search for the truth while their relationship adds romantic complications to the mix.

  • - The Battle of Grey Island: The Old Man and the Watch Book II
    by Jo Jewell
    £18.49

    The Good Guardian: The Battle of Grey IslandBook II in The Old Man and the Watch Series by Author Jo Jewell, will leave you breathless.Something evil is lurking in the streets of Royal City, South Carolina. A killer is on the loose, snatching people off the streets and ruthlessly murdering them.Bata and his partner, Pete Talley, always seem to be one step behind in a sick game of cat and mouse.Back alleys, smoky bars and the shadows that haunt the night, hold secrets of the underworld. From the streets of Royal City to the Kalahari Desert of South Africa, it is a race against time.When Aliah disappears the night before her high school graduation, the investigation takes a desperate and personal turn.What price will be paid for the safety of the city Bata and Pete love? Will they save the city in time? Will they find Aliah before she becomes another casualty?

  • by H Alan Poquette
    £22.49

    In 1964, young Gian-Carlo "Gianni" O'Neill and his best friend Liam Finnerty are off to minor seminary to pursue their dream to become Roman Catholic priests. Their paths to this end will be long and arduous and fraught with much physical, emotional, and psychological trauma and tragedy. One will rise to heights never imagined; the other will confront and ultimately overcome demons that have plagued him since adolescence. Set against real-world historical events, over the next half-century, the story provides an intriguing "What if?" scenario for the troubled past and current- and often scandalous - challenges to one of the world's most powerful, and arguably, most revered religious institutions. On a different level, the story depicts a loving and touching portrait of two boys growing to manhood that measures and defines the nature of true and lasting friendship and fraternal love.

  • by S J Wells
    £19.49

    She bought him to work her farm. His obedience taught her to be free. On route to Virginia to answer God's call to preach, Gabriel Mackenzie is captured by pirates and sold as an indentured servant. Grieving the loss of her family, Mercy Wakefield is not looking for romance; just a strong back and two good hands to work her farm. But, Gabriel's claims of being taken against his will and his kind manners and good looks chip away at her resolve, and she begins to care about him. With a jealous neighbor wanting Mercy for himself, and one of Gabriel's captors trying to get rid of him, it will take relying on God's strength rather than their own to loose the chains of hopelessness and forge a bond which no man can put asunder.

  • - A Story of Passion, Pursuit, Perseverance...and Polliwogs
    by Tim Vassar
    £16.49

    In Jeremiah Wasn't Just a Bullfrog, Tim Vassar takes you through personal stories of love, passion, pursuits and perseverance that were all part of the plan for his life while never understanding their alignment until he was actually writing the book. His words ring true for athletes, coaches, teachers, school administrators, ministers, and for those wanting a good love story. For readers seeking inspiration or self-help, this is the book for you! If you love sports, then you will find fulfillment in these pages. For educators, he provides valuable common sense lessons. For husbands needing some guidance, Tim provides some scripturally based thoughts on how to treat your wife and for wives to understand what they should expect from their husbands. If you need a good chuckle, you will not be disappointed.Throughout these pages, Tim provides an over-arching theme that there is a plan for your life no matter what circumstances you have endured or the current condition you find yourself. He does not thump you over the head with a Bible, but rather champions the very clear vision that God wants you to prosper and not be harmed while giving you hope and a future.

  • by Jen Selinsky
    £23.49

    Every child should be encouraged to be confident in who they are. You Are You! encourages children to be themselves, no matter what size, height, color, or personality they are! This adorable story by Jen Selinsky is brought to life with illustrations by Em Vickers.

  • by Michael Samulak
    £18.49 - 22.49

  • by Rochelle M Lazauskas
    £28.99

    Moey has a big back yard and lots of friends. Moe is the softest, cutest puppy you have ever seen. When he goes out into his back yard, he and his friends like to huddle together and take long naps. But this time, there is something different about their nap….hmmmm??? Follow along to see who wants to join the gang in Moey's Big Back Yard

  • by Rochelle M Lazauskas
    £23.49

    Moey is taking his first trip to the farm. Moey has never been to a farm before and he is so excited. Moey soon makes lots of friends and learns that even those of us who are very different can be friends.

  • by Suzanne Hill
    £19.49

    Larry the Lobster and his friend Olly have a big day ahead of them. It is St. Patrick's Day and they are going treasure hunting. Larry's loyalty to his friend Olly will be put to the test when they actually do find treasure. Larry will need to decide which is more important to him, friendship or riches.

  • - I Am The Storm
    by Daniel Santiago
    £15.49

    Daniel Santiago has hit a homerun with his first novel, Infinite World. A compassionate, environmental scientist, James Oliver meets with his former boss, Alan Heskey, to embark on an scientific expedition to Greenland to test technology that could help reverse the earth's climate issues. The test could save the future of his child and the rest of humanity from extinction. During his trip, James discovers that the odds are against him and nothing is what it appears to be. Those he trusted are the ones who turn their backs on him. He is ambushed and must find his way back home to his own flesh and blood, Jack Oliver, who willingly joins Alan's team after believing his father has abandoned him. Alan's plan is to let most of humanity die off, so he can plant something new in its place. He imagines a world free of violence, war, hatred, and even death. What he calls a perfect world. He recruits the best young minds to help him rebuild the world in his image for future generations to thrive in and to give honor to him alone.

  • by Dawn Doig
    £13.49

    In the freezing cold of winter, a tiny kitten lies shivering in wait. A mere eight weeks old, she is curled up, behind the wheel of a car. All she wants is someone to love her. Will she find her furever home? Written almost completely in rhyme, children can follow along as Kydee bounces and pounces across the pages.

  • by Lou Ellen Watts
    £9.49

    Austin was new in the neighborhood and hadn't made any friends yet. Then one day, he saw a cowboy wandering down the road on his horse with a Yee-Haw! Yippi-Ty-Yo! Round-Em-Up, his horse Giddy-Up and his dog, Lasso were visiting. As they disappear into a cloud of dust, Austin is left wondering if he will ever make any friends. This adorable coloring book is an accompaniment to the original

  • by Rachael Benson
    £16.49

    "Slow and steady wins the race," Hare remarked. Not true! People say that 'cause Tortoise beat me. He got lucky! Here's how Tortoise became the winner and stole the spotlight from me."

  • by Jo Jewell
    £16.49 - 23.49

  • - Their Connection to New Testament Prophecy and Their Relevance Today
    by James Manthey
    £16.49

    What do the Old Testament prophets have to say about Jesus Christ, our salvation through Christ, our relationship with God because of all that Christ has done for us? They have much to say, and this should be our focus. Look everywhere here, and you will find many hints of the Messiah, the "MESHIACH" (as Hebrew pronounces the word). The question may be asked: Is there a way to present the great prophecies of the Bible in a way that causes us to grasp better the essentials and capture some of the beauty and majesty God's spokesmen must have felt when writing? The Lord has moved me, I believe, to generate a format that displays the truths of Scripture in such a way. With the Spirit's help, our heightened curiosity will more likely bear fruit leading to further study and discussion. My prayer is that the Spirit will work through the suggestions here to lead the reader…to a place of self-discovery, going hand in hand with a closer relationship to Jesus.

  • by Pat Pattan
    £22.49

    After two days on a bus from the prairies to New Jersey, Harry is down to his last two twenties and some change. He can't work with a broken leg, so the tools in his duffle bag are of no use. But Harry is smiling because he's got a feeling the newspaper clip in his pocket will change his life. Harry's nephew sees him on TV a few months later, protesting the closing of the tent camp where he now lives. Elated at finding his long-lost uncle, the doctor takes Harry home despite warnings from the two people he loves the most, his wife: "I don't feel comfortable having a homeless stranger in my house" and Harry: " I ain't gonna fit in with the snobsville crowd. I can see the heading now, 'Snobs versus the slob'."Harry's unconventional methods to fix the flaws in the family seem to be working until he stubbornly tries to "toughen up" his nephew's over-protected little girl which puts her in a near-death situation.Can Harry admit his own flaws, or will he return to the tent camp to find solace with his buddies?

  • by George Mattheson
    £13.49

    "Who do you pray to and why?" But I have never really prayed. I have always conversed with God. I am not a religious person or a saint. I am a sinner, and I do believe in God as an entity an organization, for the CIA has always been a faith-based organization of theologians. " Enigma is about the experiences of a diagnosed Schizophrenia individual who converses with God thru Michael an Archangel. While being the son of intelligence operatives he's not sure, who is Michael. Could Michael be just another Clandestine Operative for the CIA? For as he thought God is the CIA and Washington DC is the church of God. "I have been experiencing the effects of stigmata lately, so I started to write this novel the best way I know how, by sharing both truth and fiction. For the truth, you'll have to find it on your own, but the fiction part is what I see in visions, memories, and dreams. It holds a hidden meaning for only the wise to decipher."

  • by Dawn Doig
    £19.49 - 26.99

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