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The Inevitable Walk
Meet Ramone, a stoic and ruggedly handsome man searching for his destiny. Though sparing with words, Ramone’s magnetic presence and insatiable thirst for life’s vibrancy hints at deeper complexities within. His visionary sight is fixed on the horizon, compelled by a mysterious force to continue seeking something unknown before anyone else discovers it first.The encounters upon Ramone’s ominous journey are unspeakably chilling, enough to make one’s eyes widen and heart stand still. Venture if you dare through the next page into his world, but be warned - this is not a trip for the faint of heart. Darkness lies ahead for those who join the brooding Ramone on his relentless quest towards an obscure fate. With each step, the foreboding grows.
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The Book That Saved Beth
Can you imagine a world where you no longer have to attend school? Beth’s wish is to never return to school again and play all day long. She is the opposite of her brother Michael who loves school and gets good grades. Beth does not complete her homework, preferring to play with her best friend Sally instead. One night, her history book magically transports her to the Land of Ignots. This is a place where children do not attend school, and they play all day long. Now Beth has a new family who all encourage her to play. Mayor Thunder Ignot introduces her as a new member in The Land of Ignots. Beth is so happy, but all is not as it seems. Will she return to her home or stay in the Land of Ignots?
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The Lion and the Cow
In the kingdom of animals, a young lion rules though still reliant on guidance from wise counsellors. When a lost cow named Shanzebeh wanders into the territory, the lion welcomes him warmly despite the scheming of jealous advisors. A clever fox named Demneh perceives Shanzebeh as a threat to his standing and plots to turn the lion against the innocent cow by exploiting the king’s weaknesses.Though the two strike up an unlikely friendship, Demneh’s lies corrupt the bond between ruler and subject. After being deceived into believing Shanzebeh intends to betray him with violence, the lion tragically attacks and gravely harms his devoted friend. In the aftermath, melancholic regret consumes the king as Shanzebeh clings to life.An intricate tale unfolds from here as truth battles falsehood for the lion’s trust. With deception disguising itself in familiar coats, can sincerity prevail to re-establish understanding necessary for leadership? Dive into the timeless fable beautifully visualized through accompanying illustrations masterfully enriching this profound story about integrity, perception, loyalty and forgiveness.
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The Rise and Fall of Florrie Clough
Born on a Yorkshire farm in the 1820s, Florrie Clough’s life is anything but easy. Yet, her restless spirit and daydreams of a life beyond the confines of her upbringing never waver.Embark on a journey with Florrie as she breaks free from her humble beginnings, venturing into territories she once only imagined. Destiny smiles upon her, gifting her fame and fortune, allowing her star to burn bright. But when unexpected tragedy befalls, Florrie’s path takes a twist, leading her to a more profound sense of purpose and joy.Amidst an era of profound societal transformation - from advancements in education, technology, and medicine to the evolutions in entertainment, work, and transport – Florrie’s tale seamlessly weaves the tapestry of a world in transition.
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Tales for Fantasy Hunters
Like Paul, try having a heart-to-heart conversation with an appliance and see what happens, but beware: you are entering unchartered territory. Anton, the keen archer keeps seeing blue lights flitting around. Could they be a message from beyond? Learn to what extent a woman goes to make the man, in whose shadow she shelters, happy. What would you choose to do if, like Aella, you came across a set of brightly coloured doors? Or, follow Nikhil the ogre in his travels as he seeks the Kraken. These are just some of the stories you will encounter should you dare lift the cover of this book.Cover design : © Betibup
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T Rex Wrecks the Dinosaurs’ Tea Party
Dinosaurs are just big lizards,They lived long ago like witches and wizards.They don’t scare us, we never blinked,That’s because they’re all extinct.Our Dinosaurs are all nearly newAnd they’re coloured red, green, orange and blue.
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Crossing the Lagan
This collection of short stories and vignettes is at once sad, humorous, and inspiring, set against the backdrop of the Diaspora. Woven from the recollections and experiences of childhood in a society divided by religion, expectations, despair, and hope, it tells the tales of those who crossed the Lagan in search of a better life. This canvas captures the fleeting nature of the Church’s influence and control, and the contempt for its hypocrisy.
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Magic Secrets and Dinosaurs
The last towering buildings stand like jagged puzzle pieces in a shattered and desolate city, destroyed by a meteorite that collided two time zones. The world has changed forever.Survivors fleeing from the city came upon an ancient forest. Discovering its deadly occupants, the dinosaurs, they have nowhere to go. What could they do? With nowhere left to run, they construct treetop villages from salvaged city materials, finding precarious safety in the heights.Neil, Sam, Bill, and Rose were born into this world, they know of nothing else except for the stories passed down through the generations. But now they dream of adventure, and they want to find answers to their questions.When fate comes knocking, they find themselves hiding in the back of a truck that’s heading on a supply trip into the city. Their journey leads to a sequence of events that will change their lives forever. From harrowing raptor run-ins to close calls with Ceratosaurus, the friends band together through building dangers. In the process, they discover courage and resilience that surprise even themselves.
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Ricky And Tim: Racing Adventures
In Ricky and Tim: Racing Adventures, children are transported to the thrilling world of race tracks and loyal friendships. Ricky, inspired by the iconic Ford GT40 that triumphed at Le Mans in 1966, is a racing car with spirit and ambition. Alongside him is Tim the Tractor, a dependable ally modelled after the marshal vehicles that come to the aid of racers in distress.
The Track kickstarts this captivating series, unveiling the origins of Ricky and Tim’s bond. As they navigate challenges and adventures, their partnership flourishes, revealing the strength in teamwork and the magic of mutual support.
Crafted by Richie Stevenson, these tales champion themes of camaraderie, self-worth, resilience, and the valuable lessons drawn from each challenge. Young readers will not only be engrossed in Ricky and Tim’s escapades but will also absorb the timeless values they represent.
Stay buckled in – more exhilarating adventures with Ricky and Tim are just around the bend!
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Yopa the Bear
A heart-warming story introducing to young children a profound truth: that family is not defined by blood ties alone, but by the unbreakable bonds forged through love and connection, nurtured by moments shared, and woven with trust, understanding, and acceptance.
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Dr Rudyard Turnstone and the Beach of Promises
Dr Rudyard Turnstone and the Beach of Promises is an uplifting story about a remarkable bird, a blind boy and a curious Indigenous girl who form a special friendship on the beach of a small coastal town in South Australia.Dr Rudyard, better known as Ruddy, is a migratory bird who takes readers on amazing adventures from Australia to the Arctic Circle and back. Ruddy is also a doctor – a flying doctor – not of medicines and potions, but a dispenser of hope and happiness based on knowledge passed on from generations of travelling turnstones.Join Ruddy on his epic journeys along one of the world’s great flyways between the hemispheres, the East Asian Australasian Flyway. “I am going to take you on my rounds to introduce you to the most remarkable, unforgettable, inspiring, beautiful and enchanting patients. But you must bring your imagination with you.” Just as captivating is Ruddy’s relationship with the blind boy, Heysen, who loves to spend every spare hour in the company of birds, and Heysen’s growing friendship with the girl, Grace, who is dedicated to awakening the sleeping words of her ancestors, the Narungga people of Yorke Peninsula.The book highlights the urgent need to conserve healthy natural ecosystems for the well-being of all people and creatures.Cover painting: Allyson ParsonsChapter Illustrations: Marie Parsons
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Parallel Lives
Parallel Lives presents an enchanting tapestry of tales woven with the threads of ordinary lives touched by the extraordinary. From the bustling streets of the United Kingdom to the sun-drenched vistas of Italy, each story beckons readers into worlds both familiar and fantastical.Dive into the lives of vibrant characters, young and old, as they embark on soul-stirring journeys. Whether it’s the gentle sway of a cruise ship or the spirited energy of a racing stable, the hallowed quiet of a church or the mesmerizing allure of a witch’s den, every setting is a doorway to wonder.Journey to a Welsh farm, soar through the bustling hubbub of an airport, seek solace in a convent, marvel at the artistry of a tattoo parlour, and find warmth in a care home for the elderly. Along the way, encounter people from all walks of life, each with a unique tale to tell, a lesson to learn, or a secret to share. And in the midst of this rich tapestry, discover the charm of an imaginary companion who binds these tales together.In Parallel Lives, every page is an invitation to step into a realm where the mundane meets the magical, and life’s simplest moments hold the promise of wonder.
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