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The Secret Sign
Zara, a young slave girl, is thrilled to discover a mysterious secret sign scrawled in the dust. Hoping it will lead to the promised ‘power that is not cruel’ she desperately seeks for her temperamental master, Zara must navigate the treacherous world of slavery, unsure if she can trust her fellow slaves. When an accident forces her to flee, Zara encounters the enigmatic ‘people of the sign.’
As a burning Rome is left behind, Zara’s entire family journeys to a distant, more primitive land. Faced with arduous work, new dangers, and thrilling adventures, they forge friendships and confront unexpected challenges. When a family member is kidnapped and Zara’s fellow slave Andreas absconds, the stakes grow higher. Penniless, Andreas attempts to return to Rome, but will he succeed? And if he does, what fate awaits him in the city?
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Voyage of a Legacy
Renowned fencing master Napier Gerard has been enjoying an opulent existence amidst the gaming clubs and coffee houses of late 18th‑century Paris, but this is about to change. Exiled from his native England and isolated by his reputation as a deadly duellist, he finds himself increasingly threatened by powerful enemies on both sides of the Channel. At the same time, the threat of terror and revolution is looming over France. It becomes clear to Napier that, to survive, he must flee to the American colonies.
However, fate disrupts Napier’s plans, thrusting him into a series of perilous adventures. While he has the good fortune to be accompanied by the steadfast Will Styles, whose skill with a bow matches Napier’s with a sword, his ingenuity and courage are tested to their limits as he and Will navigate the dangers of the American wilderness. Napier soon finds himself unwillingly entangled in a colonial war, struggling not only against wild animals but also involved in battles that he never sought. Unbeknownst to him, his decision to escape France will lead him repeatedly to confront death itself.£9.99 -
My Friend Farringdon
“Well, I thought I would show you how a wise old feral cat lives.”
My Friend Farringdon was prompted by a dream, now forgotten, of which only the phrase "Spanking cat" remained. The tale is told by Yellow Laughing S. Catt and covers his life and that of his friend. Follow the two friends as they embark on adventures in a world of feline fantasy.
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Now You're a Big Boy
Big boys are soooo grown up! One boy's journey to discovering all the perks of becoming a big boy. It's time to learn all the do's and don'ts of becoming a big boy.
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Oh, Archie!
This is a book about a little boy named Archie who has a vivid imagination.
Archie is always making up stories which he always tells his mum. Archie’s mum always dismisses his stories as she does not believe him.
So one day when Archie does tell the truth, his mum does not believe him.£9.99 -
Peace of Wild
An enticing book for children of all ages.
Can animals communicate?
Can their voice be heard to make their plight known?
Are there still magical and mystical beings hidden from us?
Meet the charming animal characters representing endangered species, read their interesting, exciting, and informative adventures and stories.
What exactly is Javerwop?
The wonder of the wild, the magical and mystical all await you within the pages of this book!
Unfortunately, with the wonder, magical and mystical come the dark foes!
Which side will you take?
Will you answer the plea to help?
Mankind seems determined to destroy our beautiful world. They use and abuse nature’s abundance with no thought for the future.
Lady Eleanor and many of her animal friends have witnessed and experienced first-hand the devastation and destruction that can result.
Will people listen to their pleas?
A Fusion of Fact and Fiction
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Piggy's Ball
One sunny day on top of a hill,
Piggy has lost his ball.
Will he find his ball
or crash into a wall?
With charming illustrations by the author, this is the story of Piggy and his new friend Ave the chicken, and their adventures with Piggy's blue and yellow ball.
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Sid, the Herring Gull – Book 2
Living on the rooftop of number forty in Kent is a family of five herring gulls. Sid, his wife, Sas, and their three young daughters, Su, Se and So, give a display of splendour to the world every day. They are very, very talented in singing and dancing.
Sid is extremely protective of his nest and he guards their home every day, especially from the troublesome wind. Sid likes to tell stories and he would like to share his and his family’s adventures with you.
Sid and Sas enjoy living on the rooftop with their family and also like teaching their three young daughters the life skills that they will need to survive. The herring gull has collected a lot of interesting items, especially plastic bags to push into the cracked chimney stack to stop the chimney from hissing out smoke. But one day something weird pops out of the chimney, taking him off guard as it colours the family in an array of plastic outfits.
Read about Sid and his family. The issues he has and he will, I am sure, make you giggle.
This is book 2 of 9 in the series of Sid, the Herring Gull.
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Skylark and the Dragon
Skylark and the Dragon is an adventure about some grandparents who travel to Iceland only to discover a dragon, a host of Degus (South American rats from Chile) and a nasty Octopus called Virginia.
What will happen to the Dragon? Will the grandparents step up as heroes?
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The Adventures of Harry Alliss (and Friends)
Read about the amazing adventures of Harry Alliss. The central character is Harry, a young boy with several strong female mentors who add zest to his various adventures. Get to know Harry’s amazing friends and their magical, fantastical and sometimes dramatic adventures together, but always with a connection towards strong family relationships, values and those special bonds of friendship. Harry may be flying in space or sitting in a doctor’s waiting room but the adventures just keep happening to him.
Learn about amazing things that you may have never heard of but that existed at some time. Unravel some of the words in the book to make the stories even more fun. Share Harry’s journey and enjoy the fabulous and exciting world of Harry Alliss. The basis for the stories is as a bedtime read, although it shouldn’t be restricted to only bedtime reading as they can be read at any time.
The stories are sequential, so they should be read from the beginning to the end as several characters are introduced during the various adventures. The central themes are rooted in what is around us and what may have occurred or happened in the past or present, including physical items that may have existed before. The idea is to ask questions and interact with the storytelling. The stories have the ‘cuddle factor’ so that adults reading to their children can enjoy the story as much as the children who are listening to it.
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The adventures of Milly and the gang – The Not So Brave Knight
Join Milly Moo and her gang of bedtime cuddly toys as she enters her magical dreams for fun adventures with all sorts of characters and creatures!
Could you help solve the problems in her dreams? Can your toys help you find the answers?
You never know, you may have a dream about this story tonight along with your favourite cuddly toys! Perhaps Milly and the gang will join you there to play!
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The Adventures of TJ and His Wheelable Chair
TJ takes you on a new adventure as he travels to London and shares with you all the fun things he sees on his adventure and again shows how disabilities are no barrier to a happy and fulfilling life.
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