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Who, or what, are the 'Dream Merchants' - a force for good, or for evil? Or perhaps a race of beings so alien to us that we cannot comprehend their purpose or motivations? Do they control our dreams, or just barter them against our desires? To what extent do dreams effect our destiny, or do the Fates decide all in the end ...?Steven J. Scott is the author of the 'Sammy Squirrel' series of children's adventure fantasies, including 'The Perilous Adventures of Sammy Squirrel' and 'The Further Adventures of Sammy Squirrel', both available from Maple Publishing.This is his first collection of short stories.
In the enchanting world of passion and redemption, Luke, a tormented Greek priest, is ensnared by the allure of Alina, a resilient Romanian beauty in a foreign land.As their destinies intertwine, Luke's heart, scarred by a turbulent past and shattered trust, beats once more with a forbidden desire he can't deny.Alina, driven by compassion and determination, seeks to mend his wounded soul. Can their love overcome the shadows of their pasts?In this spellbinding romance, secrets are unveiled, trust is rebuilt, and a love as powerful as fate itself ignites, promising an electrifying journey of passion, healing, and ultimate redemption.
A few of my experiences and exploits are not recounted. This is not through lack of interest but because some part of the incident has eluded me. For example, four of us sailed a whaler into St Brides Bay one very hot summer's day. What wind there had been died and we were becalmed. To our horror, we found there were only three oars in the whaler. Trying to row something as big as a whaler with three oars is like trying to dig a 10-acre field with three gardens spades. It took us 12 hours to return to camp whereupon we were all put on charges for being absent without leave, misappropriating a Royal Naval vessel and being sunburned. In the case of the latter, the Navy's argument is that unburn is a self-inflicted wound and is therefore an offence. We were all badly sunburned. When the first lieutenant saw us, he laughed - quite hurtfully, I considered - and dismissed the charges. The reason why the story isn't included is because, for the life of me, I can't remember where we obtained the whaler nor where we set off from or returned to. Apart from that, the voyage actually took place and should be recorded as the only time I ever went to sea. In other words, I have the distinction of being a sailor who never went to sea in a ship.
This poetry book is not just any book. It's like a mirror reflecting your feelings, a friendly companion for your thoughts, and a reminder that your experiences and emotions matter a lot in the world of poetry.Whether you really love poetry or just want to think and feel, "It's All About You" is a special collection of emotions waiting for you to explore. Get your own copy today and start a poetic journey that's all about you.
Hilarious, witty but most of all heart-warming, it's not hard to see why this book could have been a number one Sunday Times bestseller. Michael Synnott has ridden the rails, got off track and lost his train of thought. Proud parent to Nick and Aithne. Born in Dublin in 1951, a survivor of the robust education dealt out by the Irish Christian Brothers. An emigrant to the UK and to Australia and back. A career that included castration of piglets, a shiny-arsed clerk in the civil service, providing a shelter for tramps and a university teacher. This short biography is living proof that nobody is perfect!..... a big thanks to Sue Hare for proof reading and encouragement.
'Luna is a rather adventurous cat.She enjoys her exploits, there's no doubting that.'In this marvellous rhyming children's book, Luna the cat's attention is caught by something quick and mysterious that races past. Luna eagerly gives chase, but will she find out what it was that sped by? Children will be captivated by Luna the cat. This fun tale will engage early readers with its intriguing story and wonderful illustrations. Rhyme and wordplay combine for a delightful children's book. A perfect early reader book with vibrant illustrations.
Sammy and his family of red squirrels have made a home for themselves in the Great Forest - but there are many dangers ahead, and a harsh winter to survive ... Join Sammy, Mrs. Squirrel, Slippy and Snowy, as well as their old friends Felix the fox and Bramble the owl, as they encounter a whole host of creatures that dwell in the woods - and begin to unravel the secrets of the Great Forest... 'This is the second book in the Sammy Squirrel series, and continues the story which began in 'The Perilous Adventures of Sammy Squirrel', also published by Maple Publishers.'
There is a park in London, England, called Highbury Fields. This park is full of dogs and just like us, these dogs come in all shapes and sizes. Some like playing with other dogs, some prefer snuffling in the bushes, some have jobs, and some have disabilities, but all are loved by their humans. Come and meet some of these dogs that call Highbury Fields their playground.
Embark on this captivating journey through carefully crafted tales that span an array of genres. From mysterious enigmas to spine-tingling murders, fantasy's boundless realms to uproarious comedies - each turn of the page reveals a new facet of storytelling.Within these pages, darkness thrives alongside shivers of horror, racing hearts, and the intricate tapestry of human drama. At the heart of it all, love's potent thread weaves these stories together, evoking gasps, laughter, and tears.
Delve deep into the illusions and delusions of a 34 year old schizophrenic woman See the world through the eyes of this sublime world of both disaster and laughter. With each poem there is a message to take hold, make what you will of them as these pages unfold. In a per suite for truth there is a wealth of knowledge and intelligence but the illness has thread and could ultimately be the curse that destroys her. It could also be an awakening that only if one really tries to seek further from the norm can one discover this true beauty of magic and soul.
Faced with banishment by her strict middle-class father, Margaret battles with the societal pressures of 1960. She is forced to undertake the hardest decision, which bitterly and painfully remains with her for the rest of her life. The emotive narrative is thought-provoking in a light-hearted, sensitive and intriguing manner. Strong emotions will carry the reader through the decades which traverse the world.Based around true facts, this story will appeal to those interested in how real-life family pressures shape us all, with a special appeal for those connected to adoption.
This book is an autobiographical account of my early formative years travelling extensively singing and busking through Greece and Australia. I touch on some difficult times prior to this as a young adult, losing my mother to cancer, making some hard choices, and choosing a difficult path as a means of survival. I learnt many lessons being on the road and experienced many hardships. A lot of my songs reflect those times, and you will find the lyrics interwoven throughout my book. As well as singing to elderly people with dementia in care homes I am now the lead singer and songwriter of a band called Hennesea. Our music can be found on our website www.hennesea.com
Three hundred thirty-five years after 'The Reset', on planet Xorbia, Krysta, a human woman who lives in Glade Village, finds a baby who will cause a major uproar on his journey to become a man. Driven by his thirst for knowledge and his memories from past lives, Kayro questions the wishes of the Council of Elders to remain within the borders of the Median Forests and, after his blood awakens the powers inside him, he finally meets the ones who really control not just the Ardian Continent, where he and his family live, but the entire planet.
Diana's letter" explores tranquility, weaving a serene tapestry up to certain ideas. It delves into history, an ever-flowing river without a fixed point in time but with a known destination, anchored by vivid depictions of an alternate realm revolving around Princess Diana. Although the concept at play may evoke reminiscences of Philip K. Dick's opus, "The Man in the High Castle", the 'letter' does not venture into such magnitude. It adheres to a solitary temporal trajectory, albeit with temporal undulations, offering the reader a cultural voyage through an unfamiliar past. Within these pages lies an opportunity for introspection, a journey deserving contemplation on some aspects
This book is intended to help you understand the concept in which energy and medical intuition can aid in the healing process.This handbook is not intended to replace standard medical diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of disease. I do not suggest that you stop taking a medications or treatments without first consulting your medical doctor.The information presented in this book is for educational purposes only. And in no way is meant as a diagnosis or treatment procedure.Always seek the expertise of a licensed and competent physician for necessary diagnosis and treatment of illness, injury or disease.My hope is that you will enjoy the material presented herein, and use to become better educated about yourself, your health and how to educate others about their health and well being
Imagine a perfect London; a place with no lawbreakers, no criminals, and no dangers to a peaceful society.A perfect city that keeps only the most perfect of citizens and throws the rest away behind an unscalable wall into a wasteland known only as Exile. Lewis, an ordinary university student, somehow finds himself cast away with the other dregs of society into this anarchistic land.Along with the help of a convicted murderer and an unlikely friendship with a possessive sociopath, he soon loses his sense of morality and becomes lost in a dark and villainous version of himself whilst struggling to survive in a land where he must learn to either kill or die.
A Half Remembered SongTeacher Tom Ellison takes group of his pupils on a fishing holiday in SouthernIreland. One of the boys disappears mysteriously and an extensive search, involving divers and helicopter, fails to find the boy. Blame Culture in The NationalPress, and criticism at home, leave his reputation in tatters as he was held responsible. He is forced from his job. Two years later he receives a postcard telling him to "Ask Mary McMahon what happened to the boy" On his return to Ireland, he discovers links with a terrorist cell., and In a dramatic police operation Joe Riordon is charge with the boy's death and body is recovered.The Final Piece (the sequel)With Joe Riordon's trial imminent, and with two attempts on his own life, Tom discovers that his previous statements have disappeared, and his friend Gaurda officer Finbar Reeve, comes to England to persuade him to go to Ireland to give his evidence in court. With the support and encouragement of Fin, Anne Pentaligon, a new friend, and her barrister brother Adam, Tom heads for a secret location at Kildermy Priory while he waits for the time to come for him to give his testimony. Once at court he faces his nemesis and gives his evidence. He is able to make a final reconciliation with the mother of the missing boy.
This is David Mobberley's sixth book of verse, offering an insight into man's tumultuous journey, from his birth, to his inevitable death - and what lies beyond. And covering such diverse themes - via a biblical antichrist, a vengeful god and man's own scientific legacy.
You don't need me to tell you this I'm sure, however, life has it's hurdles. Some small, some big, that every so often, we all need to stand up to and face head on. We experience the ultimate highs and the darkest of unimaginable lows. Words, to me, are a way to express, reflect, create and without a doubt help my mind move on. In what direction? Not even I know that.Some of these poems will be a reflection of happy times, particularly from my youth. Hopefully some you can maybe relate to In one way or another. Some are stories of moments in my life intertwined with complication, love, sadness, anger and grief. Please join me on unlocking the chambers of my mind and accompany me on my emotional, turbulent journey of Mo, myself and I. You never know, there may even be a line which gives you the slightest glimpse of a positive end to the troubles and challenges you may be facing today.
Focussing on the chaotic period during the collapse of the former Soviet Union this is the first-hand account of a young man's struggle to make a fairly honest buck in a world riddled with corruption and deceit.Unlike other memoirs, this book offers a "view from the street" and shows the human face of the Russian people, so at odds with their autocratic leader.
Join Stell and her team - the Mighty Hammers - as they try to navigate being young, free and single in a bustling London. Oh, and they play rugby too. Well, not "proper" rugby, as according to them, they are just a "social" team, which traditionally involves as much drinking, bad behaviour and as many romantic liaisons as they can fit in before the next match. Well, that's what they thought at the start of one memorable season...Written by Milton Stephens, ex-rugby player and coach, Don't Let Them See You Cry tells the story of Stell and her friends' personal development over the course of a year where, through collective will, sheer bloody-mindedness and a determination to NOT BE TOLD who they should be, they finally confront many of the issues in their personal relationships that they never even knew they had. As well as getting to smash, both on and off the field of play!"
In the collection, readers, both present and future, will discover a tapestry of poetry encompassing narratives, poignant moments, surreal experiences, darkness, love, and loss. The surreal elements within the verses stem from the author's distinct perspective on true reality, as seen through the mind's eye. The poet's life parallels others of their kind, where verses originate from the depths of the heart and the essence of being. The words on these pages mirror the universal journey of poets, inviting all to explore the intricate landscapes of emotion and imagination.
A lovely story full of charm.One relaxed Sunday afternoon Rolf and his trustee dog 'Button' stumble upon an opening into a rustic underground world. This story is a first-person narrative of adventures with the Spratman family that Rolf meets there. They offer him an insight into how this special community all work together. Theircountry life is taken up with excursions, picnics, and bridge building all of which Rolf throws himself into.Even though Rolf is giant like to them he easily makes friends and they take him on travels to see other parts of their underground world.
Find out about Kenneth's discovery of the existence of the AppDrivers and about his personal friend and protector Ostrimon in this comic. Read about the adventures of Kenneth and his friends and how they save his town from destruction by the evil Black Chaos.
Human rights abuses are rife in some regions of the world, but they tend to escape the spotlight. Eritrea is one of these countries; its citizens are kept in the dark because of the government's authoritarian rule. Education, healthcare, and the armed forces are all areas where Eritreans have reported receiving unjust treatment, and any who try to flee the nation do so at great personal risk. But this book is about more than simply Eritrea and its people's plight. It is about how strong the human will can be even when confronted with adversity. This is a story about the importance of never giving up on a better tomorrow. We learn more about the suffering and loss felt by the people of this country, as well as their resilience and fortitude, from the accounts of individuals who have lived through it. Everything about Eritrea is explored in this book, from the country's complicated history to its control of technology. This is a tale of perseverance and defiance in the face of adversity; of loss and injustice, but also of the light that may be found in the darkest of times. The plight of the people of Eritrea serves as a sobering reminder of our common humanity and of the urgency with which we must pursue justice and freedom.
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