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Bunny’s Amazing Adventures
Life is very different when seen through the eyes of a toy rabbit. What matters to Bunny is way different from the things we consider important, and visa-versa.
His international travels and adventures are fraught with dangers and new experiences at every turn.
Being his mother has always been able to hear him speak, this story is an autobiography of the luckiest, most loved bunny ever.
His perspective of an ever-changing life full of love, loss and everything in between is enlightening and uplifting.
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Rediscovering God
This book defends the existence of God, but not the God described in the Bible. First, it discusses two serious errors in the Bible. The first is that God made Adam first and then later made Eve. What science proves is that the template for the human body is without doubt female. Men are only modified women. The other serious error in Genesis is that God wanted to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the sin of homosexuality. Read the evidence that homosexuality is genetic or epigenetic and hence created by God.
The book shows that if you want to be an atheist, you have to believe that: 1. All of the matter in the Universe came from nothing. 2. That, there must be an infinite number of Universes. 3. That, in a Universe where entropy (a measure of disorganization) rules, the dirt of the Earth self-organized into the most complex structure in the known Universe, your body. A hint about the incredible complexity of the human body is given in the book.
Because a subatomic particle changes its behaviour based on whether it is being observed or not, Pantheism is the possible nature of God. The author is a big fan of the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, but because the God that created the amazing Universe we live in and then humanity would not require blood to be spilled to appease the disobedience of a primitive man, it is unlikely that Jesus was God.
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Fishers of Men
The second instalment in the dramatic new series, The Flavian Trilogy.
Joshua, Maria, and Linus Flavian now determine their destinies. From the Nazirites and the Essenes to the burgeoning fishing industry on the Sea of Galilee, Joshua and his band of followers are led from obscurity to the portals of the Roman Prefect in a movement poised to change the world. Maria of Magdala becomes a part of this movement, and is left with an awesome responsibility. Linus Flavian pits Roman pride and ambition against a Galilean past.
Fishers of Men provides a fascinating commentary on the origins of Christianity that is both challenging and yet plausible, incorporating traditional beliefs, fictitious thoughts, and new controversial interpretations. With vivid prose and compelling characters, Fishers of Men offers a captivating glimpse into the first-century Roman and Judean worlds.
“A provocative new picture of the ‘historical’ Jesus.”
– Kirkus Discoveries, Texas.“Peter Longley’s unique interpretations of the life of the Messiah, along with his interesting and plausible explanations of miraculous events and his indications that Maria of Magdala played a vital role in the ministry of God’s son, make for a fascinating and intriguing story and increases anticipation for the third and final book in the series.”
– San Francisco and Sacramento Book Reviews, California.“From the descriptive nature, it is obvious that this author has personal knowledge of these important first-century sites, giving authenticity to his work often missing in Biblical narratives.”
– Beecher, Springfield, Missouri.£21.99 -
Watch Out, He Bites!
Living the quiet life in a grassy paddock on a Yorkshire dairy farm is a small, fuzzy black-and-white Shetland pony, spending his days happily grazing with his even smaller ginger buddy.
From over the rickety dry stone wall, Humbug easily gives the impression of being very sweet – with big dark eyes, long eyelashes, a rounded tummy, a forelock that Tina Turner’s hairdresser would have been proud of, and slightly misshapen legs due to arthritis in his knees.
Nothing in his outward appearance gives even a hint of the chaos he’s caused over the past 20 years or so, but there’s a reason the stone wall is rickety – and it’s only as you look more closely that you realize the ponies are contained within a paddock with four (yes, four!) low strands of electric fencing. The gaps along the top of the stone wall are a testament to Humbug’s escapology pursuits, occasionally aided by large, wet-nosed dairy cows who love a bit of entertainment!
This is the true story of Humbug and his family (human and equine) and the often hilarious exploits and misdeeds that have entertained, frustrated, and exasperated his long-suffering humans.
You’re invited to sit back, relax, and enjoy getting to know this charismatic little pony. I hope you appreciate his adventures… but watch out—he bites!
Follow Humbug on X (formerly Twitter): @HumbugAndToby
And on Instagram: @humbug_and_toby
He looks forward to welcoming you there!
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The Westminster Series Book 1: In Private
Amber Celeste Reynaud, a young schoolteacher of Huguenot descent, and proud of it, is passionately keen to enter British politics as a member of the Ecology party.
Her bête noir is the rich and famous MP for the Business party, Catherine Fitzwilliam. Daughter of a baronet, she is married to a wealthy banker and lives in a fabulous, listed property. Amber loathes her and everything she stands for.
A chance meeting in a London theatre leads to a far from polite outburst from Amber, for which she is ashamed. But Catherine’s teenage son had, after all, poked her painfully in the back with his umbrella.
Amber teaches sports and English at a state school in the Brighton area. When she is summoned by the head teacher to meet a prospective new entry to her class in the winter term, it is Catherine and her son who she finds sitting in the Head’s study. Sam, who Amber has realised is on the Asperger Spectrum, insists he leave his private school to join Amber’s class. Against the Head’s better judgement, Amber persuades her to give the boy a chance.
Amber lives in a marriage of convenience with her husband, Ian. She has never questioned her indifference to sex, believing she needs all her energies to flow into her career ambitions. Now she recognises that the looks the very married Catherine gives her are far from innocent. And strangely, they don’t leave her cold either…
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Blue: Tiny Tales of Friendship
In Blue: Tiny Tales of Friendship, children will learn about the qualities that make a good friend through seven heart-warming stories featuring three animal friends – a small grey mouse, a robin, and a fat ginger cat. Set in a village where magic and mystery abound, these tales follow the characters as they discover the power of kindness and friendship and are changed forever by the events they experience. From helping a stranger with an extraordinary gift to learning to love and respect one another at school, these stories will teach valuable lessons about friendship and the importance of being kind. Along the way, secrets are kept and lives are saved – and kids will even find out what all that blue wool is used for!
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Big Horns Little Horns
Join Edward Chocolate and Bertie Boo Boo, two spirited goats locked in a playful rivalry, in this delightful and exciting tale.
Their latest nighttime game brings them head-to-head once again, this time competing over the size of their horns.
But when the wise owl swoops in with her words of wisdom, the competition takes a heartwarming turn, reminding them that true worth goes beyond appearances, and putting any feelings of inferiority to rest.
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A Poem or Two from Me to You
Join us on a poetic adventure celebrating life and the incredible animal kingdom in A Poem or Two From Me to You. Feel the highs and lows of being human and the magic of animals all around. From heart-warming bonds with our furry friends to the wild spirit of untamed creatures, these verses will touch your soul. Hear the joyous melodies of nature, witness the innocence in a bird’s song, and marvel at the wisdom in an old owl’s eyes. Groove to the rhythm of these poems, connecting us all and inspiring appreciation for life’s diversity.
A Poem or Two From Me to You is a heartfelt tribute to the symphony of life and the wonderful presence of animals. Get ready for a wild ride!
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No. 1 Werone Way
My name is Elise Mustang.
I thought it’d be a weekend like any other.
I just wanted to play and eat and sleep.
Who would’ve thought that opening a small box would unleash the wildest magic and take me on an out-of-the-world adventure?
Now I’m back to tell you my story.
A story so extraordinary, I wouldn’t have believed anyone if they told me the same.
I travelled across continents and explored the world with new eyes.
…except that I wasn’t human anymore.
“Truly one of the most spectacular books of all time... must read...”
- Elise Mustang (yes, that’s me again!)
Ananth Kopalle took the train every day to return home. Most of the seats were taken during the rush hour, so the 20-minute ride had to be done standing, often sandwiched between other passengers. Unable to read a book or comfortably browse the phone, he’d use this time preparing for what he loved the most – narrating bed-time stories to his then-8-year-old son. Holding on to the handrails, he’d weave stories intended to stimulate critical thinking and bring a sense of adventure and wonder about life. He’d often intermix a variety of subjects like love, nature, war and conflict, Gods, fairies and demons, life in other countries, and so on. He created enough stories in his memory bank to never run out of them at bed-time.
After about three years of doing this, Ananth thought it was a good idea to take story-telling to the next level by writing a book. That’s where he found contentment – creating stories that inspire curiosity and enrich young minds.
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Life Beyond Tomorrow
Set in 1827 England, Life Beyond Tomorrow follows the adventures of young Lissa Hughes and Miles Johnson as they uncover long-hidden truths about their pasts. From their very first meeting, they find themselves entangled in a dangerous mission to bring down a consortium of smugglers. With the help of family and friends, their efforts catch the attention of Britain’s master of spies.
As they journey between Paris and London, Lissa and Miles are drawn ever deeper into a struggle to protect the nation. Amid lies, secrets, near-death experiences, and a pitched battle, Miles fights not only for justice but also to claim what is rightfully his: the title of viscount.
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Police Surgeon
In Police Surgeon, Jennifer Gray weaves a lifetime of observations into poetry, drawing from her experiences as a doctor, forensic examiner, and keen observer of everyday life.
Her poems move effortlessly between the deeply personal and the universal, capturing moments of quiet beauty, profound sorrow, and unwavering resilience. From the solemnity of a crime scene to the delicate act of nurturing nature, from the lingering scent of lilacs to the devastation in Haiti, Gray’s verse is unflinchingly honest.
At times meditative, at times sharp and visceral, her poetry explores faith, memory, and the fleeting nature of life with striking clarity and compassion. A poignant and powerful collection that invites readers to reflect on the depths of human experience.
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Tom's Drum
Is young Will a thief? Is young Tom playing tricks? Why are Tom’s parents angry with the cook and the haughty servant? Why do the elves, gnomes and pixies visit Tom’s grand house and Will’s humble cottage on Christmas Eve?
Tom’s Drum provides answers to these questions. It also paints a lively picture of Britain during the early reign of Queen Victoria: when the rich and the poor, the masters and the servants, were expected to know their places.
A story of music and magic, families and friendship, Tom’s Drum begins and ends with Christmas, but is guaranteed to entertain young readers at any time of the year. And as this is a fairy tale, someone is sure to have a happy ending: but who will it be?
£14.99