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Under the Black Banner
Peace has come to an end.
The future promises only darkness and not even the gods will be spared, for like the humans that worship them, they are nothing but prey to the true enemy.
Akee Tamin, the Black King of Ayotaya, a tyrant to his enemies, a savior to his people, faces rebellion from without and within, and nothing short of absolute victory will satisfy him.
Marching his army to war, Akee Tamin leaves the capital in the hands of his closest friend, regent Vhijitra, a woman famed for her intelligence and compassion. Facing conspiracy and turmoil, promising nothing but blood and fire, Akee Tamin and Vhijitra must decide what lengths they are willing to go to protect the kingdom.
But now the gods have involved themselves in the rising chaos, but to what purpose, in what capacity, and to whose benefit?
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MA Interior
The Japanese concept of MA becomes prevalent in Hana’s life when she has important exams such as GCSEs to focus on. However, in the back of her mind there are other pressing issues too which keep on resurfacing and creating unnecessary clutter for her.
Back in her bedroom, her solitary space, she allows for undisputed areas concerning the absence of her father to just be. And in having done so finds that she’s able to free up her mind thus allowing for a more positive space. Hana now has the ability to move forward and to rise.
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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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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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The Glows
Since the dawn of time, the Glows have maintained the illusion that the world is full of colour. However, after a chance encounter with their arch-nemesis, the Negatives, Gillray Glow is faced with a profound choice: can the world make room for two opposing truths, or must the lie continue for eternity?
£13.99