This is an incredibly moving story about the enduring love & bond between two young women deported to a German concentration camp. In 1944 two young Dutch women, Julia and Suzanne, are both sent to the German concentration camp for so-called privileged Jews at Theresienstadt. As an antidote to their appalling conditions, they begin to […]
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A Child with a Book
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New Books: A Slow Fall and Pfeffles and Piffles
A Slow Fall by Mark Ayling Alistair Duncan is nearly killed and it’s unclear this is an accident or deliberate attempt on his life. He returns from hospital to find his girlfriend has thrown him out and he takes refuge with Jon, a War Gaming loner with perceptive insight into people. Ally’s ex-wife goes missing […]
New Releases: Chattering at School and The Renegade
Chattering at School The poems in this collection include fun narratives on the surface, while containing learning and teaching moments as the poems unfold. The book has lovely illustrations and is full of moral lessons. The introduction to Chattering at School: Nature poems for children explains that these poems were written by a schoolboy aged […]
What to Give Me For Christmas
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Green Eggs and Ham
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New Release: Project Nowhere by Lucienne LeBeau
Preparation for desolation is the goal of one group of six scientists. Yet as they brave the cold and isolation of Antarctica, they face an unseen enemy that feeds off fear. An experiment-turned-trial that pits humankind against its greatest fears, who will survive to tell the tale? About the Author: Lucienne LeBeau is the author […]
New Release: Irritating the Silver Lining by Dave Kurley
They say every cloud has a silver lining. This book of poems and photographs is the result of IRRITATING THE SILVER LINING with the grit of Dave Kurley’s imagination for the last couple of years. In here you will find a veritable downpour of little pearls, perfectly formed. There is love of many different kinds. […]
New Release: From Machu Picchu to El Dorado by Lino Omoboni
Indulge yourself with the charming and whimsical “From Machu Picchu to El Dorado” by Lino Omoboni. This is a voyage into the ancient past of the Incas as seen through the eyes of Melissa, a teenage girl who becomes central to their cause as both warrior and advocate, transported to a distant time many years […]
New Release: The Water Boy and the Tomb by Elizabeth Heath
New rhyming children’s picture book entitled “The Water Boy and the Tomb” about the exciting discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb is published in the centenary year of its discovery About the Book: This is a beautifully illustrated story, in rhyme, of Howard’s search for the boy king’s lost Egyptian tomb. After many years of digging […]
Spotlight: The Waitress by Nina Manning
The Waitress Nameless. Faceless. Deadly? Waitress Kit Lowman knows that people look down on her and the job she does. But being anonymous offers Kit safety and security and allows her own terrible secrets to remain hidden. And then Kit’s luck changes, and she suddenly faces a terrible dilemma: reveal her true identity and accept […]
Nothing Feels Better
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Books’ Destinies
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In the Beginning
This is how Ruth Ozeki starts her The Booker Prizes winning novel The Book of Form and Emptiness. via Share this: Twitter Facebook Email Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Like this: Like Loading… Related
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From a Dormitory Window A coming-of-age true story about first love during A-levels About the Book: For the author as a young lad, there was nothing particularly special about growing up abroad. It was rather taken for granted providing numerous benefits: half-day schooling, almost continuous sunshine and sandy beaches. It was an idyll that was […]
New Release: The Essential Heart of a Leader by Anthony Munday
THE ESSENTIAL HEART OF A LEADER is an invaluable guide to becoming an authentic leader. This book will equip you with the mindset and insight to deliver excellent Leadership imbued with the Values and Behaviours that people respect. MAIN FEATURES Relevant Case Studies that will cause you to reflect and consider the psychology of decision-making […]
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The Italian When the truth behind his mother abandoning him is revealed, it changes Lewis’s perception of the past altogether About the Book: Lewis Sinclaire’s earliest memory is that wherein his mother kisses him on the forehead and wishes him a happy birthday on the very day that she abandoned him. He never saw her […]
You Are Never Alone
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New Release: Child Sex Abuse by Beverley Chalmers
Available from Amazon and most retailers. ISBN# 978-1-83975-956-7 Published by: Grosvenor House Publishing, 2022. (Pre-order now!) E-Book Published by: D-Editions, 2022 (Coming Soon!) Our world enables the sexual abuse of children. Children of all ages are abused in every country in the world, by members of every society, culture, religion, and socio-economic class. About 120 […]
Workouts for Book Lovers to Keep Your Mind and Body Fit
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Best Book Places in the US (2022 data)
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New Release: 27 Days in November: Daisy’s Story by Sue Hodlin
“27 Days in November – Daisy’s Story” could not be written by Daisy herself. During her life, Daisy has recovered from a malignant brain tumour, a fat embolism in her lung that developed after a simple broken leg, which caused acute respiratory failure resulting in a 27 day stay in an Intensive Care Unit (much […]