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Alexa & Pup Go to the Farm
Off Alexa and Pup go, hand in paw, excited to see what the farm has in store,
Mooing cows and knitting sheep, flapping ducks and goats that leap,
Alexa and Pup, the best of friends, will there be a surprise at the end?
This charming children’s story is sure to delight and surprise.
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Alexander Pugh’s Super Saturday!
Alexander Pugh (“Alex”) felt a burst of excitement! Today was going to be his ‘Super Saturday’! Thoughts about what might happen made his tummy feel delicious and his mouth water, as he and his dad walked quickly to the car. What could he be imagining? Alex was dropped off at a house and he knocked on the front door. Mary opened the door with a smile and Alex went inside… Find out the funny and unexpected things that happened as Alex and Mary work on something special together. How did it all work out? Was Alex pleased with what happened on his ‘Super Saturday’? Read Alexander Pugh’s Super Saturday! to find out!
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Alexandra
Alexandra is a story set in a near future that is all-too-possible. Humans are changing the environment and ecology of the planet without thought to the consequences for the planet or human civilisation. Many civilisations have collapsed in the face of environmental change, and our current technology dependent society is also vulnerable despite the hubris of science and technology. The novel follows two young women who learn to cope in a world that changes completely in their lifetimes.
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Alfred and Sonia
Alfred, the pigeon, is shy, quiet, and not adventurous at all. He feels safe in the comfort of the only home he has ever known, a busy airport terminal in New York City. He would be happy if he never had to leave.
Sonia, on the other hand, is a carefree songbird from the Midwest. She feels trapped in her small town and wants nothing more than to move to The Big Apple and become a Broadway star!
They are an unlikely pair for sure. Yet, as fate would have it, these two love birds meet and change each other’s lives in unimaginable ways!
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Algae
Algae is a person who has tried to find peace and spiritual fulfilment in a simple life far from the materialist society of his youth. Yearning for an ideal society is not that uncommon and the many people who attempt to realise their dreams, do so in many different ways. The myriad varieties of our search for perfection in an imperfect world rarely find a satisfactory solution. The collision of different ideals may never be resolved, but its impact can cause a reassessment of the principles that were previously accepted. Is there a point at which someone is unable or unwilling to refine the past? Or is it only the absence of a particular person or situation?
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Algarve Travel Guide: 54 Cities/Towns/Villages
One of the largest tour guides for the Algarve (Southern Portugal) covering 54 Cities/Towns/Villages. Find hidden gems and beach hideaways you never knew existed. Money saving tips before booking your holiday. Festivals, fairs, events for the each month, market and flea market dates, golfing courses, camping sites, attractions, zoos and waterparks.
Packed full of useful and helpful advice on almost any subject, easy food translation guide including eating out and other useful phrases, conversion charts, driving information with distance chart to help plan your days out. Airport information as well as clock change times.
Interesting facts that will leave you amazed, a brief history of how the Algarve was formed. At last, a guide book you won't want to put down.£19.99 -
Ali Finds her Courage
A young kangaroo growing up in the beautiful Australian outback, finds herself outgrowing the safety and comfort of her mum’s pouch. Growing up is challenging no matter who you are. But when disaster strikes, Ali realises there might be someone else who needs her mum’s help more than she does. Will Ali find the courage to share her mum’s pouch with someone who needs it more than she does?
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Aliens Among Us
Immerse yourself in a riveting sci-fi adventure that takes you across the vast expanse of the universe. The human brain is like a maze, with each route leading to a different event, crossing each other for a second, an hour, or an eternity. In this tale, we follow Jane, a single parent with a large family, as she embarks on a journey through space with her kids from different fathers.
Their adventure begins when a meteorite, resembling a spacecraft, lands on Earth, leaving the whole Wardis school bewildered. Jane’s children, Jes, Hassy, and Harrison, take the initiative to explore the strange object the same evening. However, while investigating, they suddenly find themselves transported to another dimension and galaxy, caught in a mysterious energy eruption.
The planet they land on is in the midst of a brutal civil war between Octopi and Sea horses, with the latter desperately seeking a hero to save them and restore order. Jes becomes their champion and the fate of the entire galaxy rests on his shoulders.
As Jane frantically searches for her missing children, she finds herself in a world beyond her wildest dreams, where Sea horses and Octopi engage in epic battles for control of the universe. Will the Warrod family survive this perilous journey and return home safely? Can Jes save the galaxy from destruction and unite the warring factions? Find out in this mesmerizing and unique adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
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All Animals Poo and We Do Too
All Animals Poo & We Do Too is a book for parents and their kids to enjoy, learn and laugh about together. If you like:
Animals
Poop Jokes
Laughing
Fascinating Facts & Fun
Rhymes and Badgers that eat Sausages
“Now, here’s a bit of Badger news, they’re sausage shaped, a Badger’s poos, But if you go to barbecues, that’s not the sausage I would choose!”Then this book is for you - buy it immediately.
"This book has more information on the subject than any encyclopaedia. Everyone must read this important book and share its fabulous facts. (Just not at the breakfast table).”
Terry Deary. Award-winning author, Horrible Histories.£12.99 -
All Because of Daisy
Terence Roberts came to live in Ireland as a middle-aged working man in search of something. He took a gamble when he could have easily stayed comfortable and resigned to the only life he knew. On reflection, he didn’t really know himself as he approached his 50th birthday and he couldn’t see a purposeful future. Everything had been lost amidst the pace and chaos of urban living and life’s natural disappointments. But in rural Ireland, he found himself in a totally different world, finding what was important in his own life whilst rediscovering innocence and hope. Through unique characters, both human and in the field, he was entertained, educated and inspired.
All Because of Daisy was written initially for his family and close friends to help explain why he left them to come to live in Ireland and why he stayed. Thanks to his new environment and eye-opening experiences, he begins to make sense of his own life, his past, present and future. He also concludes that while modern-day life is far from simple and is emotionally expensive in many ways, it can also be beautiful and priceless when seen through fresh eyes… but to do that, sometimes you have to take a gamble.
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All in Good Time
‘I sit and write poems for minutes not hours, whether sitting in traffic or hiding from showers’ typifies the urge to express my poetry and verse, inspired by feeling, thoughts and everyday life. Words from the heart to those that just have me laughing through each and every line, I trust in sharing an anthology that you will read over and over again, to share with those around you, from young to old alike. Poetry both emotional and entertaining, romantic and in tribute, are words and thoughts that readers will resonate with and most of all enjoy.
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All Show Off
OK, if I’m completely honest, since I’ve been quite ill just before my half-century, at the end of 2016, I realised that I hadn’t ever got around to passing on the stories of my childhood to my children; that cluster of experiences and characters from my past that have “helped” me become the person that their father is today.
Memories of a childhood in late 60s and 70s Llanelli is considered within, though they’ll possibly be of no consequence to others, I hope that my girls find them of interest. This entanglement of belonging and of being are what has made me who I am and how I am.
I’ve never written a book before, though I’ve created one many times and at many stages of my life in my head. English is not even my mother tongue. Welsh has and always will be more comfortable for me, though I’ll try to make Dr Martin Rhys, my English teacher, who I both revered and feared at Ysgol y Strade, proud.
The childhood memories noted here are true from my perspective. Any factual mistakes are there because that’s how I remember them happening. None of the content is aimed at upsetting anyone, but I’m sure it will. “Que sera, sera,” as Myngu Norman used to say.
I’ve kept some personal stuff out, which if included, would create a fuss and shadow all my recollections. I’ve lived with them long enough as it is, though they may surface unintentionally in my writing.
Enjoy the reading, and enjoy the memories – I’ve enjoyed organising them into some sort of order, so that my children may understand why I am as I am, and for people that know me to have the option of crossing the road when they see me heading towards them!
Lastly, after you’ve read the book, consider this quote from Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) in his memoirs The Summing Up in 1938: “There is an impression abroad that everyone has it in him to write one book; but if by this is implied a good book then the impression is false”.
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