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Stevie the Sausage Dog
Have you ever wondered, what it’s like to get a puppy?It’s definitely a good thing and makes you very lucky.Would you get a collie? Or a little Bichon Frisé?Or you could get a dachshund who comes up to your knees.It must always be fun with lots of kisses and cuddles.It surely won’t be hard and cause you lots of trouble…You get a new best friend to go with to the beach,And they do loads of tricks that you might get to teach.But what if you get a puppy who is really bad,You must think that can’t happen or that I have gone mad.Well that is what you’ll find this story is about,Stevie the Sausage dog and how I want him out.This is a story about a little girl and her new puppy, Stevie. Follow her through the ups and downs of getting a new pet.
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The BFFs
After reading this book about the unbreakable bond between best friends and the memorable adventures they share, children everywhere will be inspired to create their own BFFs group and seek out fun exploits together.Childhood is fleeting; embrace your youthful freedom fully in the company of loyal friends. Let your imagination carry you and your trusted companions on as many adventures as possible, making treasured memories along the way that will last a lifetime.With luck, the official BFFs website will be flooded with joyful photos of all the new Best Friends Forever groups formed in the spirit of camaraderie and adventure inspired by this book.
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Rex, The Much Misunderstood Lion
From talented debut author Joe Southall comes a lively tale brimming with spirited rhymes and nonstop fun. Meet Rex, an extraordinary lion longing to belong after leaving his past behind. In search of a community where he’ll be accepted as his kindhearted self, Rex discovers a village facing a sinister threat to their way of life.With little time to spare against the mysterious enemy’s advances, Rex sees a chance to earn the villagers’ friendship. But prejudices run deep for this gentle-hearted lion aiming to prove himself as an ally rather than feared as a predator.Follow Rex on his uplifting quest as he attempts to conquer stereotypes and tyranny alike with open-hearted bravery. Outsmart conniving foes, sing along with catchy ditties, and cheer for the underdog as Rex races against time to mobilize and motivate the terrified townsfolk.Will Rex rally the reluctant village and defeat the imposing enemy in time? Find out in this feel-good underdog story destined to be a timeless classic. Kids and adult readers alike will adore and relate to Rex’s inspirational message of courage, redemption, and community.
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Rags and Riches
Life is an intricate tapestry of emotions: moments that tug at our hearts and instances that leave us in stitches. Every day, we navigate the quirks and peculiarities of those around us, choosing to either embrace the humour or let annoyance take the reins. Why not revel in the comedic interludes hidden within life’s juxtapositions?In Rags and Riches, Susanna invites readers into a delightful collection filled with laughter, wit, and true tales. From whimsical articles to heartfelt poems, she captures the essence of real people and the memorable moments that have shaped their lives. Many stories bring to life the eclectic guests that have crossed Susanna’s threshold, while others shine a spotlight on the charming exchanges she shares with her vivacious granddaughter.‘One of her guests, a specialist medical doctor, laughs, “Susanna, you know I’m known as ‘The Cleaner.’ One weekend I was asked to be the medic in charge of a small hospital of nineteen patients. By the end of the weekend, sixteen of them had died.”“What did you do? One look at you and they all decided their lives weren’t worth living? Seriously?”“Yes, I’m that girl!”“Now when any hospital needs to move patients on – they know who to ask.”“Yes, the cleaner!”’Articles used to be written on rags, which would be posted around the towns for people to read. They looked forward to their weekly rag. The book title includes ‘Riches’ because stories enrich our lives.
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Radish and Stubs - The Easter Hedgehog
Easter is coming and it’s a lot of work for one Easter Bunny.Radish is tired of the usual routine, so gets his best friend to help him out.That’s what friends are for, right?It’s important the chocolate eggs get delivered, but can the Easter Hedgehog get it done in time? Let’s find out.
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Red - An Aussie Legend
Come along with Red, an Australian legend, on a thrilling adventure through the outback as she hunts for a fearsome crocodile. But beware of the dangerous critters that lurk in the wilds of Australia. Join Red on this wild ride through the rugged landscape and see what the outback has in store.
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Sana's Magical Smile
Sana is happy and excited when she wakes up because she’s been planning this fun day for ages.Little does she know that her day is about to get better and better when she discovers her smile has amazing magical powers!Follow along on her wonderful day in Sana’s Magical Smile.
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Broken in Ways You Can't See
Lucas is unwavering on his quest to find his mother, his determination unyielding...until an unexpected obstacle named Laura veers into his path. Every clue, every lead, brings him closer to unraveling the mystery shrouding his mother’s disappearance. However, dodging Laura’s unsolicited attempts to ‘assist’ him seems to turn his once straightforward mission into a maze with no exit. He doesn’t require help; he needs answers.On the other hand, Laura is navigating the turbulent waters of her final university year, eyes fixed on landing a position at her dream company. With her supportive boyfriend, steadfast best friend, and a ceaseless supply of coffee by her side, she’s on the trajectory to attain all she’s envisioned. That is, until a chance encounter at the park with Lucas, a seemingly wayward elementary school kid, throws a wrench in her well-laid plans.
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Nigel the Spider
Nigel the spider is a colourful character who lives in a shed and loves life to the fullest. One day Nigel suffers a painful incident with a fellow shed inhabitant but seems to survive, albeit battle-scarred. After waiting for sunshine, Nigel ventures into the garden seeking adventure. It soon unfolds as he revels in surrounding beauty and joyous affection from fellow creatures. However, Nigel learns not all are happy and friendly when he meets a nasty garden resident. His adventures prove bittersweet, but will he live to tell the tale?While delighting children, this zany humour also entertains adults.
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The Mungonana CWA
The book’s audience will be anyone that appreciates a swiftly moving novella containing Aussie humour and the nuances therein.Wacky characters abound in this fictional 1920s village, Mungonana and its surrounding districts.It will appeal to readers who can identify with the characters’ less outrageous behaviour and no doubt, to some who can identify with the outrageous stuff.Having indigenous content, the story should meet with their approval.There are numerous fantasy animals in the mix. These will draw in younger adults and intrigue others from the above groups.The main character is a 6 feet 4 inches, 16 stone blonde lady who is, at the age of 20, the uncompromising and undisputed leader of Mungonana.She has scant regard for the male sex, however, near the end of the story we find a subtle change has occurred.
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Within this Hollow Crown
The part-observed anatomy of a man who, without question, is a revered local Glasgow Godfather. Well! That’s what they all know this self-made man as.We may judge his justified reasoning and that of his diverse cohorts as we observe their continuing operations from the city streets to behind the wall at 81, the avenue number of Barlinnie Prison.The man himself is known to all by the name of ‘Bulldog.’ In 1968, there were 3,501,564 global births, including Andrew ‘Bulldog’ Drummond and Mr Chang Wie. The fusion of two can bear much fruit.The first birth sound that was made by Andrew Drummond was a yell. Was it a warning? Or just telling us that he had arrived?
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The Old Rectory and the Pharaoh’s Fingernail
Tom has recently inherited the eerie Old Rectory beside a graveyard, courtesy of his late grandmother. Along with it, she’s left Tom a clandestine letter, housing the first clue to unearth her concealed jewellery and the enigmatic Pharaoh’s Fingernail—much to Tom’s bewilderment. Although unsure of the importance of an aged, withered fingernail, Tom knows he must locate the jewellery. However, can he accomplish this without enlisting the aid of his best pal, Toby?Your guidance is crucial for Tom as he scours through the Old Rectory for clues, all while dodging Amy—his dad’s girlfriend. Though she harbours animosity towards Tom, her curiosity about the jewellery’s location seems fervent. Each clue draws Tom closer to the hidden treasures, but the mysteries of the Old Rectory are vast. Will Tom uncover the coveted items or will Amy’s prying nature thwart his quest?
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