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Jacob Striker, known as Shipwreck to his friends, and side kick, some times lover, as well as ace detective Felicity, are back in this page turning dive into the underworld...
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Deep and dark, filled with twists and turns, plots and sub plots Smoulder will definitely have it for the YA reader market. Daphne, daughter of Lilith and Lucifer is sent...
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When you have the world before you as an Olympic contender, the sun is shining and all is good with your world, to have it finish in a terrifyingly abrupt...
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So you know Rapunzel, love “Tangled”, but are after a thoroughly modern princess? Well the Worst Princess is for you and your little princesses. Princess Sue is tired of being...
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Sumptuous, theatrical, endearing, intriguing are words that spring to mind when reading The Little Shadows. The “turn of phrase” is a delight. We journey with three sisters: Aurora,”the eldest and...
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Dancing through time effortlessly this is a powerful, beautiful story about people, life and love. Incredibly powerful and almost understated Morgan has constructed his words in the manner of a...
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Shamus and new bride Gill set sail for Italy: Place of dreams, great food, better wine, fabulous fashion and as far as Shamus is concerned the place is awash in...
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National treasure, Stephen Fry takes us back in time to the medieval era in this fascinating documentary about the life of Johannes Gutenberg and his invention, the printing press. Go...
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Told entirely from the perspective of a very self-important little dachshund, Hercules by name, this book is very funny and easy to read. It makes you realize that we humans...
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Meet Oscar Flowers, son of a dysfunctional parentage and nephew of an even more unstable “Aunt” who also lives in the home. Oscar struggles to cope with the genuine weirdness...
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To die is a given, although a given the modern world is trying to completely repudiate. In the search for everlasting everything the subject of death is one that is...
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Man, Oh Man! Talk about wanting to read Philosophy well go right ahead and try to get your head about the Nothing syndrome and you may have a chance of...
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