The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump

By

Rob Sears

Who would ever have thought, Donald Trump and poetry on the same page! In this very interesting anthology the words of Donald Trump have been revisited, to form and present...
The Book Of They

By

Peter Berner

Following on from his hugely successful, The Book of He, Berner sets his sights firmly on a different market, the marketplace known collectively as, ‘They’. ‘They’ , whom it would...
All the Galaxies

By

Philip Miller

In the beginning, is a very good place to commence with this rather unusual novel, penned by Philip Miller in an attempt to entertain but sadly, falling a little short...
A Time of Love and Tartan: A 44 Scotland Street Novel

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Alexander McCall Smith

The residents of 44 Scotland Street, Edinburg are beginning to reflect on their lives to date and consider the future and how changes, if required, may relate as far as...
David Astle’s Gargantuan Book of Words

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David Astle

Well, here we go again, leaping into the unknown, the challenging and the downright incredible word of words as you have never ever known them before, or in some cases,...
Reena’s Rainbow

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Dee White & Tracie Grimwood

A beautiful story about fitting in and being accepted has been woven thought the clear, seeing eyes of Reena, who is deaf and a little brown dog at the park,...
Sir Scaly Pants and the Dragon Thief

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John Kelly

In this rollicking, funtasticly funny storytale, loosely woven around the Knights of the Round Table, Sir Lancelot in particular, we meet Sir Scaly Pants, a brave and fearsome dragon, who was...
My Fairy Godmother is a Drag Queen

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David Clawson

Sometimes these outrageous stories hit the marketplace at exactly the right time: in Australia the issue of sexuality and lifestyle is currently a red hot issue. Through the eyes of...
Stranger Thingies: From Felafel to now

By

John Birmingham

The incredible, delightfully funny John Birmingham is back, with a weird and whacky selection of short stories, most of which he claims to be amongst some the best he has...
Perfectly Norman

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Tom Percival. Ill: Tom Percival

It is an almost an intrinsic desire for most children to consider themselves as normal. Norman was no different, and led a happy, comfortable life, until one day he grew...