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  • by Luna Millions
    £10.99

  • by Christina Leigh Monroe
    £11.49

    Charlie is the first of his kind...a dog and an environmental investigator! He loves nature and knows that every little action counts. What is supposed to be a fun day at the beach turns into a crisis for Charlie's ocean friends. In the end, Charlie was tired but happy. He had saved his ocean friends and made a difference in protecting the environment. Charlie hopes that more people would follow in his footsteps to protect the environment for all living things. Continue to read after the story to learn more about Charlie's featured friend, the hermit crab and Charlie's message.

  • by Nakeyau T. Patterson Ed D.
    £9.49

  • by S. L. Burkhart
    £12.49

  • by Toby Neal
    £12.99

    "If you like the MIss Fortune series, you'll love Kat and her clue crew on Maui!" Reviewer The coconut wireless is always humming in Ohia, Maui-and the latest topic of gossip is me, Kat Smith.I'm Secret Service, not Postal Service-but I feel like a criminal when I'm appointed postmaster to a cozy little village on Maui. Turns out I've stolen a well-earned promotion from beloved Auntie Pua Chang, who's been there forever-when all I want to do is hide out in paradise until the witch hunt to kill my career is over. I haven't been in Ohia a day when Tiki the post office cat brings a prize to my doorstep-a piece of the woman who had the job before me. I'm thrust into the middle of a murder mystery, and if I don't help solve it, I might be next. A fortune-telling general store owner, a hunky Hawaiian pilot, my cat Tiki, and a couple of well-meaning cops named Lei and Pono seem to want to help-but they're Auntie Pua supporters, and she'd be happy to see the last of me. This Hawaii village has more factions than a Mafia convention in Vegas, and I'm on my own tracking a killer with only a grumpy cat for backup."Lighter, less intense than than the other Paradise Crime series, but just as engaging." Reviewer

  • by Beau Bryan
    £10.99

  • by Christine A. Korb
    £9.99

    This book offers both the pragmatic reasons and "feel good" aspects that inspire people to enter this fulfilling profession!

  • by Vladarg Delsat
    £15.99

    Откройте страницы "Мэйделе" и погрузитесь в завораживающую историю Ингрид Мот, девятилетней девочки, чья жизнь перевернулась вверх дном в Германии 1981 года. В мире, где древняя магия и реальность переплетаются, Ингрид обнаруживает свою истинную судьбу и некие способности, которые могут изменить ход истории. Следуйте за ней через испытания в приемной семье, жестокую школу-интернат, управляемую тайной нацистской организацией, стремящейся исправить ошибки прошлого. Но Ингрид не одна в своем путешествии; ее наследие, тайный артефакт, и неожиданное спасение открывают путь к новой жизни и новому имени. Этот роман берет вас с собой в путешествие через время и пространство, от темных уголков Германии до предвоенной Одессы, и далее, куда сердце ведет Мэйделе в ее непростом пути. "Мэйделе" - это история о силе духа, непоколебимой вере и неуемной жажде жизни.Не просто книга, а путешествие сквозь время, которое оставит вас в раздумьях о силе прошлого, значении семьи и способности одного человека изменить историю. Подарите себе возможность встретиться с Мэйделе, девочкой, чья история заставит ваше сердце биться сильнее.

  • by Charlotte Brice
    £12.49

    The Tolithian Vilcol party is supposed to be a coming-of-age celebration, but for Prince Ezra, it is the worse day of his life. He is being sent away from his friends and family to find a bride on the remote planet Waftja, on the far side of the solar system. It isn't that he doesn't want to find his life partner amongst his purple skinned kin, it's that his parents are using the species diverse colours as a way to hide his sexuality.When he prayed for a way out of the situation, Ezra didn't quite anticipate being kidnapped by pirates as the solution. Despite more sinister plans for his fate made by the captain, Ezra finds himself drawn to the mysterious tentacle creature holding the role of doctor on the run-down ship. Now they must plan their way out together, and hope when they do, that love will be enough to sway Ezra's parents from their wedding plans.Prince EzraA system of twelve planets, the Tolithians mine a variety of different flavoured minerals from the planets' rock. This are highly sought after to add flavour to the dehydrated space food most species survive on.These minerals are so abundant on these planets, the population have become a diverse rainbow of skin colours.The crown prince and only son of the King and Queen, Ezra has been raised with the responsibility of inheriting the Tolithian throne. With that responsibility comes the obligation to marry and provide the people with an heir. The only problem is, Ezra has no interest in women at all. To cover this fact, he is being sent to the furthest planet, to seek a bride amongst the purple skinned Tolithian. While skin colour has no prejudice with the green skinned prince, any indifference he shows his wife, will be taken as a a form of racism. His parents may see this as preferable over exposing his sexuality, Ezra doesn't.When pirates attack, Ezra looses his connection with everything he has ever known. This could just be the wake-up call Ezra needs to fight for his future.JighorDespite training as a doctor, Jig found himself unable to obtain employment in any of the galaxy system's medical facilities. Who would want a nine foot purple octopus operating on them?Twenty years later, and Jighor is still on the one ship that welcomed him, a pirate vessel under the command of Captain Carla Pinade. With age creeping up on the human crewman, Carla develops a cunning plan that tests Jighor's morals to their limits.Selling the Tolithian prince to the Nefrilot doesn't strike Jighor as the retirement payout Carla is hoping for. But what can he do to save the prince in the middle of deep space? 44k romance, with scenes of a very steamy nature between a young prince and a tentacle pirate. HEA guarenteed

  • by Kelly Varnado
    £11.99

  • by Sally M. Harris
    £7.99

    Another Springtime, the Poetry of Life is a beautiful collection of verses exploring the seasons of a woman's life from childhood to the golden years.

  • by Santina Adkins
    £12.99

    Meet your new friend, Terra! She's feeling a little down about herself, and would like for you to join her on her way to feeling better. She's looking in all the wrong places but her Mommy comes to help solve her problem! You are sure to enjoy this Short Adventure of Self Discovery.

  • by Daniel James Clement
    £9.49

  • by Avery Morstan
    £13.49

    This volume contains the first three books in the Quaint City series: Seams a Bit Queer, Upcycle My Heart and Vane Attraction. Would I be a jerkwad if I lit my best friend's boyfriend on fire? In Seams a Bit Queer, Kam is trying not to lose her mind during the initial pandemic lockdown. Thankfully for Kam, she has this adorable roommate Scarlett who is sweet, crafty and always up for a movie and a cuddle. The downside? Scarlett comes with the most obnoxious, cereal-stealing Kyle that ever walked the face of the Earth. Kam is resolved to burying her feelings deep down and never making a move... that is until Kyle is out of the picture and Scarlett seems like she might want to be more than just roommates. In Upcycle My Heart, Denver came out as non-binary later in life only to be dumped by their girlfriend at the time. After an appropriate amount of wallowing in their empty apartment, because the Ex had taken all their furniture, Denver decides it's time for a make-over. When they find new-in-town Celia working at the D.I.Y. Warehouse, sparks and paintbrushes fly. Can Denver muster up the courage to make a move? Salon owner Samantha Vane, of Quaint City's Vane Attraction, is at the top of her game. She's got good friends, her own business and hey, maybe one day she'll upgrade to a car that doesn't smell like stale french fries. She also has a probably-inappropriate crush on her lead stylist, Hannah. When Vane finds out some horrifying family news, she tries to stay strong for her team, but Hannah has always been able to see right through her. Maybe Vane can make some room in her grumpy hairdresser heart for a sweet soft butch after all. Quaint City revolves around the friends and lovers meeting up at the local coffee shop, Devil's Stomping Grounds. Get to know the quirky cuties through the entire series.

  • by Cordell Taylor
    £11.99

  • by Melissa Bergsma
    £12.49

    In this comprehensive collection of poetry, you are immersed in a world of exploration and mischief, discovering that shadows are nothing to fear and pain is often the scalpel that carves the strongest of people. There will be gut wrenching truths, adventure, loss, imagination, and an epic love that pulls at the very core of her existence.Dip your toes into a land of magic and beauty, losing yourself in the study of the sky's embrace, as words reverberate across your skin. You'll be left looking at the world differently, seeing the art (and maybe a touch of humor) in everything around you.

  • by Maggie Negron-Morrison
    £9.99

    A tale of a young willow tree who feels sad and alone because he is different from all of the other trees. Befriended by an old and wise bird, he becomes happy through learning friendship and trust.

  • by G. Hines
    £10.49

    "The Laughing Dinosaur" includes various teaching moments about mitigating bullying against the backdrop of harsh prehistoric imaginary characters and real personal threats of the present. You will find the basic secular portion of the story a picturesque, friendly and positive way of presenting accurate history and science with strong social perspectives against all forms of bullying. The initial story portion includes dinosaurs, wonderful color illustrations and sound advice. What's not to like! Importantly, "The Laughing Dinosaur" further includes appropriately selected, non-denominational biblical parallels. Corresponding spiritual passages, carefully organized around central character Chomp's dino-misdeeds and bad behaviors, lead to present-day scriptural inspirations that emphasize the meekest individual has a potentially strong role in life, that promote harmony for all of God's creatures, especially among all of us uniquely created humans, and that encourage good and Godly decisions in life before it is too late. "The Laughing Dinosaur" is ideal for pre-teen Sunday school classes, home schooling and for meaningful general reading. There is a phonetic glossary for "big" words and a bibliography for further studies. If you are thinking about becoming a Christian or are new in the faith, "The Laughing Dinosaur" biblical verses are helpful to get you going and to keep you going. "The Laughing Dinosaur" is a fun, quick, but powerful read, enjoyable by young and old alike.

  • by D. F. Davis
    £10.49

    A ladybug and a little girl explore and interact with each other and the natural world around them.

  • by W. L. McClain
    £12.49

    We often see only the truths we're looking for, but those who look deeper see more.Author W. L. McClain sees the world's underlying truths and explores everything he has learned about the universe in this first-person account of supernatural beings.Peppered throughout his stories about working with the NFL and growing up in Detroit, Michigan, are descriptions of his true experiences with higher powers. These experiences shaped and encouraged him to keep learning deep truths about God, as well as the world and the creatures that He created.Now, for the first time, McClain shares these lessons-the lessons he has learned through his conversations with angels and through his glimpses of a deeper plane within his lifetime-with others in order to show how spiritual growth impacts lives.

  • by Gracean Bliss
    £12.99

    >That is why the book BUSY BUT BROKE was conceived. The book explains easy steps that can help you move from being busy to being productive. It is a book borne out of the Author's personal experience on how she was able to get over the perils of having so much knowledge, but still broke. She shared the experience of how she was busy with a lot of activities, but remained broke and struggling. She narrated the journey of how she moved from being a broke ex-corper to a 6-figures Content writer in less than 6 months. This is not just a book, it is a guide and tool. Every person who desires to grow in their skill should read this book.

  • by Daniel Olawande
    £9.99

  • by Jacinth Howard
    £14.99

  • by Chennaiah Kate
    £16.49

    Learn Core Python Programming in 100 hours " is an easy-to-follow guide that introduces you to the world of programming using the popular Python language. Whether you're an absolute beginner or have some experience with coding, this book will take you step-by-step through the basics of Python programming and help you build a solid foundation in this versatile language. In this book, you'll learn how to write your first Python program, understand data types, variables, and functions, modules and explore the fundamental concepts of programming such as loops, conditional statements, and objects. You'll also delve into more advanced topics like numpy, pandas. With clear explanations, practical examples and output screenshots, this book offers a hands-on approach to learning Python programming. You'll work through exercises and projects that will help you apply what you've learned and build your skills. Along the way, you'll also gain insights into best practices, tips, and tricks that will make you a more effective programmer. Whether you want to pursue a career in software development, build your own applications, or simply learn a new skill, "Python Programming for Beginners" is the ideal resource to help you get started. With its accessible and engaging style, this book makes learning Python programming fun and rewarding.

  • by Bertrand Russell
    £9.99

    Free Thought and Official Propaganda is a speech delivered in 1922 by Bertrand Russell on the importance of unrestricted freedom of expression in society, and the problem of the state and political class interfering in this through control of education, fines, economic leverage, and distortion of evidence. Russell starts out by describing the more common use of the term "free thought" to mean that one does not accept unquestioning belief in the popular religion of a region, or ideally of any religion at all. He notes that this is not allowed in any country at all, with the possible exception of China at that time. One could not, for example, immigrate to the US without swearing they are not an anarchist or polygamous, and once inside must not be communist. In Great Britain he must not express disbelief in Christianity, in Japan of Shinto. Russell notes that countries like these may think of themselves as having freedom of expression, but that some ideas are so obviously "monstrous and immoral" that such tolerance does not apply to them. But, he points out, this is exactly the same view that allowed torture during the Inquisition, that all ideas must be allowed to be expressed, no matter how obviously bad. This repression by the political class, Russell notes, is not limited to religion. Believers in free love or communism are treated even worse.

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