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Where Goblins Come From
Goblins are always causing mischief wherever they can.
Sometimes they’re in supermarkets, schools, parks, or even at work. They love seeing us get angry or sad because that’s what creates angry dust – which makes more goblins.
It’s kind of sad that baby goblins are so cute yet end up ugly and mean, all because the adult goblins are so nasty to them.
At least they finally do something good – when they explode and turn into fertilizer for trees and plants!
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Where Fairies Come From
Where do fairies come from? Dive into a whimsical world where happiness is the secret ingredient to creating fairies!
In Where Fairies Come From, Julie Cunningham weaves an enchanting tale of baby fairies born from ‘happy dust’ in the clouds, learning to spread joy, and fluttering down rainbows to brighten the world.
With delightful lessons about love, care, and adventure, this magical story will captivate young hearts and spark their imagination. Perfect for dreamers of all ages!
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Where Fairies Come From
Where do fairies come from? Dive into a whimsical world where happiness is the secret ingredient to creating fairies!
In Where Fairies Come From, Julie Cunningham weaves an enchanting tale of baby fairies born from ‘happy dust’ in the clouds, learning to spread joy, and fluttering down rainbows to brighten the world.
With delightful lessons about love, care, and adventure, this magical story will captivate young hearts and spark their imagination. Perfect for dreamers of all ages!
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The Troll That Was Misunderstood
This book encourages readers to embrace their differences and understand that there’s no need to hide or change just to fit in with what others consider normal.
Told in playful verse, the story is designed to delight little ears and invite them to join in with the tale. It teaches young readers an important lesson: everyone needs a friend, and sometimes, a kind word or a bit of encouragement is all it takes to include someone who may feel left out.
In this charming story, the creatures of the village learn that just because someone looks a little different or lives in an unusual place, it doesn’t mean they aren’t a good person. You’ll discover how a lonely troll’s life is transformed by a simple act of kindness.
I hope you enjoy reading this story as much as I enjoyed creating it.
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The Troll That Was Misunderstood
This book encourages readers to embrace their differences and understand that there’s no need to hide or change just to fit in with what others consider normal.
Told in playful verse, the story is designed to delight little ears and invite them to join in with the tale. It teaches young readers an important lesson: everyone needs a friend, and sometimes, a kind word or a bit of encouragement is all it takes to include someone who may feel left out.
In this charming story, the creatures of the village learn that just because someone looks a little different or lives in an unusual place, it doesn’t mean they aren’t a good person. You’ll discover how a lonely troll’s life is transformed by a simple act of kindness.
I hope you enjoy reading this story as much as I enjoyed creating it.
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The Samovar
When a young girl, Elżbieta Kaminska, is raped, she vows to avenge her perpetrator. The only witness to the vicious crime is a silver samovar, which becomes a constant painful reminder as well as being a comforting crutch.
As life takes its toll on the young Elżbieta, Father Stanisław becomes her rock, but he cannot obliterate the dark shadows shrouding her life.
A vile rapist on the loose; an abusive, self-seeking ‘father’; Zygmunt Chmielowski’s secret connection; loss and rejection all have their part to play, and a dashing soldier, Paweł Jaroszynski, adds a certain intrigue.
Elżbieta has a huge mountain to climb, and only the peak can bring her the ultimate peace she craves.
Will the silver samovar forevermore remain a symbol of despair, or will it bring Elżbieta the hope and freedom she desires?
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A Cat and Eight Kittens 2
If, like many others, you thought A Cat and Eight Kittens: The Town Version was fun and full of adventure, then you are in for a wonderful time reading A Cat and Eight Kittens: Life on the Farm.
While the main stars of the story remain the Cat and Eight Kittens, you are introduced to their new friends on the farm, including the farmer and his young daughter. The story shows how much adventure happens while living on the farm, how things can go from normal to crazy in a matter of hours. If these Kittens are known for one thing, it’s crazy, and no doubt you will find Felix right in the middle of it all. This time, it’s the Kittens’ new friends who are in peril, and it’s up to the Kittens to try and save the day.
Come join this wonderful adventure with Felix and all the other cats to see if they can help save their friends!
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Punk: A Tale of Abuse, Addiction and Survival
Darkness lies in every corner of life. Sometimes you are lucky enough to avoid it; other times you are sucked in, and at its mercy. This journey through the horrors and torment of abuse in all its deplorable forms, is retold in explicit detail, because darkness does not care for the innocence of childhood nor for its screams of hope.
From childhood to adolescence, then moving through teenage years, set against a backdrop of late 70s and early 80s punk rock London, this is a story of a young life lived; a testament to the value of friendship; a tale of hope.
Based on actual events, PUNK: A Tale of Abuse, Addiction and Survival narrates the trials and tribulations of the need to fit in, squatting, heroin addiction, reaching the highs and the lowest of the lows, and surviving it all. Through sex, drugs and punk rock, you are pulled into Gary’s journey at every twist and turn, in explicit page-turning detail.
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Punk: A Tale of Abuse, Addiction and Survival
Darkness lies in every corner of life. Sometimes you are lucky enough to avoid it; other times you are sucked in, and at its mercy. This journey through the horrors and torment of abuse in all its deplorable forms, is retold in explicit detail, because darkness does not care for the innocence of childhood nor for its screams of hope.
From childhood to adolescence, then moving through teenage years, set against a backdrop of late 70s and early 80s punk rock London, this is a story of a young life lived; a testament to the value of friendship; a tale of hope.
Based on actual events, PUNK: A Tale of Abuse, Addiction and Survival narrates the trials and tribulations of the need to fit in, squatting, heroin addiction, reaching the highs and the lowest of the lows, and surviving it all. Through sex, drugs and punk rock, you are pulled into Gary’s journey at every twist and turn, in explicit page-turning detail.
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Ramblings of a Free Man - Volume II
And so, we continue…
Is it into the sunset or the sunrise?
Travelling into my final years on this wonderful planet of ours, that question can arise more than twice a day.
Observing England, Wales, Scotland and again Mallorca during my newfound freedom reveals the mores, habits, contradictions and petty annoyances of the 2020s.
This essentially human interaction, combined with a deep love of people, places and the written word, drives a poetic response that continues to tumble out.
Each day can trigger an enlivening of deep-seated memories, many re-emerging that had been locked away during our busy working lives.
Appealing to all ages, anyone who has marvelled at the depth, complexity, commonality and diversity of our fellow humans can continue to accompany me on my journey.
Feel free to join me now or at any time.
These poems are a testament to that journey.
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The Adventures of Freddie the Foal
The Adventures of Freddie the Foal looks at life through Freddie’s eyes from the day he is born. His early life in the big wide world takes him on a journey of learning, adventure, and fun! What will he see? Where will he go? Who will he meet along the way?
Every day, Freddie learns something new about the farm where he lives with his mother and friends. One day, he leaves the farm, and his biggest adventure begins…
This is the first in a series of books about Freddie, his life on the farm, how he grows, and how he adapts to the challenges he faces.
In a humorous, traditional style, the book provides, within the story, practical knowledge of how to care for a pony. It is suitable as a bedtime story for very young children, for young early readers at home or in school, and for pony-loving children everywhere!
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Fool’s Gold
Through the humdrum of lovers’ quarrels, the consequences of losing a loved one, a glimpse into the souls of flowers, and the hazards of space travel, these tales challenge what we too often take for granted: reality.
Feeling lonely or isolated? Perhaps, like Jana, you should step into one of the blue BLM booths that have appeared around the city. (The Big Love Machine)
Two lovers, flush with a big lottery win, struggle to decide how to spend their newfound fortune – until a shocking twist changes everything. (Blood Calls to Blood)
Planet XBC seems perfect for settlers, but a mysterious cube raises unsettling questions. (Time, Fickle Time)
Was the handsome and devoted Tony truly the ideal companion? And can Isla ever move on from mourning him? (Sleeping Beauty #16)
Imagine being chosen to sleep for a century until Earth recovers from climate change. What kind of society would you wake up to? (Anamnesis)
These stories explore what falls out when the fabric of reality is shaken.
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