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Nobody, Somebody, Anybody: A Novel

by Kelly McClorey

“It's My Year of Rest and Relaxation, but with fewer pills and more boats.” —Entertainment WeeklyA moving and darkly comic debut novel about an anxious young woman who administers a self-made “placebo” treatment in a last-ditch attempt to rebuild her lifeAmy Hanley has a job as a maid for the summer, but on August 25, she will take the exam to become an EMT (third time’s the charm!) and finally move on with her life. In the meantime, she doesn’t mind scrubbing toilets immaculately clean or tucking the sheet corners just so. In fact, she tells herself that her work is a noble act of service to the rich guests at the yacht club.Amy’s profound isolation colors everything: her job, her aspirations, even her interactions with the woman at the deli counter. And as the date for the EMT exam comes closer, Amy’s anxiety ratchets up in a way that is both familiar and troubling. In desperation, she concocts a “placebo” program—a self-prescribed regimen for her confidence, devised to trick herself into succeeding.When her landlord, Gary, starts to invite her over for dinner—to practice his cooking skills as he awaits approval of his Ukrainian fiancé’s visa—Amy makes her first friend since her mother’s passing. Alongside this unexpected connection comes a surge of hopeful obsession that Amy knows she must reckon with before the summer’s end.Tender and laugh-out-loud funny, Nobody, Somebody, Anybody explores the shadowy corners of a young woman’s inner world of grief, delusion, and self-loathing, revealing the creeping loneliness of modern life and our endless search for connection. Kelly McClorey captures the hilarity and heartbreak of American ambition.

A God in Ruins

by Leon Uris

A God in RuinsSpanning the decades from World War II to the 2008 presidential campaign, A God in Ruins is the riveting story of Quinn Patrick O'Connell, an honest, principled, and courageous man on the brink of becoming the second Irish Catholic President of the United States. But Quinn is a man with an explosive secret that can shatter his political amibitions, threaten his life, and tear the country apart--a secret buried for over a half century--that even he does not know...

The Land of Roar (Land of Roar #1)

by Jenny McLachlan

Everyone remembers their secret imaginary world…but what if you discovered that yours was real? When Arthur and Rose were little, they were the heroes of Roar, a magical world they invented where the wildest creations of their imaginations roamed. Now that they’re eleven, Roar is just a distant memory. But it hasn’t forgotten them.When their grandfather is spirited away into Roar by the villain who still haunts their nightmares, Arthur and Rose must go back to the world they’d almost left behind. And when they get there, they discover that Grandad isn’t the only one who needs their help.This enchanting, action-packed novel is perfect for readers who’ve always dreamed of exploring Narnia and Neverland.

The Lehman Trilogy: A Novel

by Stefano Massini

Basis for the 2022 'Tony Award Best Play' winnerMagnificent in scope, internationally lauded, and transcendent, the novel in verse that inspired the sensational West End and Broadway play of the same name. The Lehman Trilogy follows the epic rise and fall of three generations of that infamous family and through them tells the story of American ambition and hubris. After leaving his native Bavaria, Henry Lehman arrives in America determined to make a better life. Sensing opportunity in the Deep South, he opens a textile shop in Alabama, laying the foundation for a dynasty that will come to dominate and define modern capitalism. Emanuel and his brother Mayer begin investing in anything and everything that will turn a profit, from cotton to coal to railroads to oil to airplanes—even at the expense of the very nation that forged them. Spanning three generations and 150 years, The Lehman Trilogy is a moving epic that dares to tell the story of modern capitalism through the saga of the Lehman brothers and their descendants. Surprising and exciting, brilliant and inventive, Stefano Massini’s masterpiece—like Hamilton—is a story of immigration, ambition, and success; it is the story of America itself from a daring and original perspective.Translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon

Deep Blue

by Charissa Soh

Young Bumpy is a humpback whale who swims with his pod. They are travelling to the chilly waters of Antarctica. Bumpy has just about seen all of Australia’s finest coasts, when he suddenly becomes separated from his pod and becomes lost. It becomes a bumpy adventure for this young whale. What will Bumpy learn from his deep blue adventure? Deep Blue is a storybook for children and families. It aims to capture the importance of family, friends, and connections we make in our lives to help us overcome our challenges.

Zoodle Needs Some Space

by Anastasia Gargiulli

Zoodle is a happy dog; she loves her family and her ball. But when it’s time to go for a walk, Zoodle doesn’t like it at all! She is afraid of many things, some that wouldn’t scare you or me. She feels so afraid that she shows her teeth, in the hope of making the scary thing leave. She knows people don’t understand her when she speaks, because she doesn’t use words like you and me. How can we help her feel safe? Let’s learn about her fears and how she speaks, to make Zoodle and dogs like her feel safer in the street.

Tales of a Tiny Traveller

by Ashlea Smith

Join a young girl’s adventures across the Australian landscape in this enchanting tale. As she travels, incredible animals and fairy friends cross her path, teaching special tricks and secrets of the natural world. Experience hair-raising escapades like her survival of a flood teeming with saltwater crocodiles. This story explores how a young girl leads a free-range childhood, overcomes challenging events, builds a sense of belonging, and creates an understanding of the world.

Top 10 New Mythical Creatures

by Thomas Fowle

Have you ever wondered what lies beyond the realm of unicorns and dragons? Top 10 New Mythical Creatures introduces you to ten never-before-seen mythical beings that have evolved through time, inhabiting our air, seas, and lands. This book is filled with stunning illustrations and vivid descriptions that bring to life a new, magical set of creatures, each uniquely adapted to the modern world. Remarkably, some of these fantastical beings have even evolved to aid in cleaning our environment, feeding on the waste produced by humans. Top 10 New Mythical Creatures is a fun, imaginative, and colourful book that is sure to ignite curiosity, wonder, and creativity in everyone who delves into its pages.

Peter the Pen

by Christine Helmling

Peter is a whiteboard marker pen who sits on the shelf of the teacher’s whiteboard easel. He is alone and, at night, he often hears the chatter and giggles of the felt pens in a container on the children’s table. He longs to join them. But how can he? Peter is very lonely. One night something very magical happens, something Peter never ever dreamt would happen.

Counting with Rags in the Bluebell Wood

by A. M. Houston

Rags is a spirited terrier who loves to explore every nook and cranny of the enchanting Bluebell Wood. Always alert, he’s keen to discover what’s around the next bend, ready to spring into action at a moment’s notice. Yet, Rags has been taught by the Guardian to observe without disturbing the peace of the woodland inhabitants. ‘See and walk on,’ he’s reminded, a rule that proves challenging for an energetic pup with boundless curiosity. As Rags learns to navigate the delicate balance of being a respectful visitor in the woods, his adventures become lessons in patience and restraint. Join Rags on his exploratory walks and help him identify all the creatures that call the Bluebell Wood home. Count the fluttering butterflies, the hopping bunny rabbits, and the industrious bees. Spot the deer hiding in the thicket, the squirrels darting up trees, and the pheasants strutting through the underbrush. Ensure Rags maintains his manners around the grazing sheep, teaching him the importance of being a considerate companion. As the day winds down, tally up Rags’s doggy friends before heading home. This story isn’t just an adventure, it’s a fun counting journey for children, celebrating the natural world and the lessons of kindness and respect it teaches us. Well done, children, and well done, Rags, for a day well spent in the beauty of Bluebell Wood.

How Do You Rescue a Damson in a Dress?

by Julie Dryden-Hall

Embark on a whimsical tale of curiosity, adventure, sibling camaraderie, and a sprinkle of delightful misinterpretation in How Do You Rescue a Damson In A Dress? With eyes sparkling with wonder and a heart buoyed by courage, our young prince gallantly trails behind his elder brother, embarking on what he believes to be a noble quest to rescue a ‘Damson in a Dress.’ Unbeknownst to him, his brother is on a mission to save a Damsel in Distress. Armed with a valiant sword, a stash of sweets, and a flask of milk to quench his thirst, the young prince steps into a world brimming with enchanting adventures yet perilous encounters. His path intertwines with a formidable grizzly bear, a cunning and greedy wolf, a menacing crocodile, and the mythical Nessy Monster. Despite the lurking dangers, his youthful bravado never wavers. As the veil of misinterpretation humorously unfolds, will our young hero find the ‘Damson’ he seeks? Or will he discover a greater understanding of his brother’s true quest?

Maryam's Wish

by Fariza Ahmadova

Like many other girls, Maryam always dreamed of having a sister. One day, on her way home, Maryam met a girl called Shusha. Even though Shusha was not able to speak, she was able to hear. Maryam couldn’t leave Shusha alone on the cold street and so she took her with her. Slowly, despite the difficulties Mayram and Shusha grew into the closest friends. But then Shusha discovers a musical talent, which changes her life. Will Maryam’s and Shusha’s friendship overcome the difficulties? Discover a touching story in the heart of the Caucasus-Azerbaijan, revolving around four women. This book is about the importance of accepting societal differences.

Sophie Sparrow Wants to Be a Flamingo

by Andrea Hyatt

“If you could be any bird in the world, what would you be?” asked Sullivan, Sophie’s best friend. For Sophie Sparrow, that is an easy question. She would be a beautiful flamingo named Pinky with a long, graceful neck and feathers the color of pink cotton candy, and she would eat delicious shrimp ice-cream sundaes. Luckily, Miss Sapphire, the new, young Blue Jay who moved into the penthouse suite on Maple Lane, had magical powers. ‘‘Hold the pink feather, and say the magic words, Bingo, Lingo, Ringo, I want to be a Flamingo, three times,’’ said Miss Sapphire. Poof! Sophie disappeared into a cloud of pink smoke. Will Miss Sapphire’s magic spell make Sophie Sparrow’s dream come true, or will it be a nightmare? This amusing and heartwarming story will remind you that the perfect life you wish for is often in front of you and found in the magic of friendship, family, and simple delights like a chocolate-covered worm with rainbow sprinkles.

There Must Be a Better Explanation: God, Jesus, Christianity, Life, and Death

by Chris R Korte

This book uses a recent writing given by Jesus called, A Course in Miracles, to explain and correct the Christian understanding of God, Jesus, Heaven, the Bible, and the World. After 2000 years we have thousands of Christian denominations with differing theologies and rituals. A Course in Miracles clears up these inconsistencies and contradictions in Christianity and the Bible to present a unified message of love, peace, and forgiveness.A Course in Miracles answers questions like:Why are we even here?What is our purpose? How can I live a happy and peaceful life regardless of what is happening in the world?What parts of Christianity are true? What is God&’s will for us?Why is there so much suffering?What is God&’s true nature?What was Jesus&’ real message?What is salvation and how do I get to Heaven?If God wills that none shall perish, why will so many perish and how can I make sure I&’m not one of them?Many practicing Christians, non-practicing Christians, and those leaving the faith are dissatisfied with how the Bible and Christianity explain the purpose of life. Christianity comes up wanting as an explanation for the evidence of life in this world and eternity in Heaven. There Must Be a Better Explanation: God, Jesus, Christianity, Life, and Death, provides answers to life&’s questions that are plausible, comple

Through the Letterbox

by Olive Denyer

Through the Letterbox consists of inspired poems and is an ideal book for parents or guardians to read to their children. It is full of simple but profound words inspire by the word of God. As you sit reading this book you will feel a sense of quietness and peace, for these words speak to all of God’s children whatever their age, as the case may be they are written in a monthly format. And they can be read again and again, each day finding some fresh inspiration from the words and the scriptures. “But Jesus called the parents to him, saying, allow the little children to come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the Kingdom of God. Truly I say to you, whoever does not accept and receive and welcome the Kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.” Luke 18 verse 16-17.

A Trio of Short Stories

by Shanaya Myra

When a terrible snowstorm derails his adventure, the fuzzy monster Furry Legs finds refuge in a little girl’s basement. The unlikely pair soon strike up a touching friendship. This is just the beginning of a beautiful friendship between a little girl and a soft-hearted monster. Squeakville adores cheese, that is, all except peculiar mouse Squeakball. Tag along on an amusing escapade as this quirky hero discovers the courage to be different. Final story ‘The Halloween Monster Dare’ follows three spirited friends on a quest to pin down an elusive creature. A thrilling challenge for the bravest of mouse-hearted little adventurers! Meet an endearing cast of characters whose misfit journeys teach timeless lessons on courage and friendship. With charm and compassion, these three sweet tales celebrate the delights of innocent spirits who dare to colour outside the lines.

Strikes! – Volume I: Stories Told By The Pins of Striking It Hot Bowling Alley

by C Riley

&‘Striking It Hot Bowling Alley&’ sits on top of a magical city where the residents are bowling pins. Most either work, or did work, at the bowling alley. They have had many adventures, from competitions to theme nights, and are eager to share them with you. Things were scary at times, but fun was always had in the end. Each story is told by a separate pin as they sit in a lounge just under the pin box. They go there to relax after a long day while enjoying music and drinks.Disclaimer: These pins are alive, but only those who believe can see it!

The Rhythm in the Robot

by Peter Willment

 Little Robot excels in her tasks, dedicating herself diligently to her job. However, one fateful lunchtime, she stumbles upon an unexpected discovery, something that awakens unfamiliar emotions within her. This discovery leads her to question: Can Little Robot alter her current circumstances and fully embrace these newly emerged feelings? This engaging narrative forms the second instalment of a captivating five-book series. www.andotherveryimportanttales.com

The Adventures of Lucky and Bud: The Pursuit

by Francis C. Pengitore

This sequel to The Adventures of Lucky and Bud: The Rescue finds the boys at the center of a mystery when their chipmunk cousins&’ winter food cache is robbed, and the mischievous pair, who have a reputation for raiding bird feeders, eating flower bulbs, and stealing corn cobs and tomatoes from Mr. Pickles&’ vegetable garden, become suspects. To clear their names, find the real thief and, hopefully, recover the stolen food, they lead a search with help from their friends and other animals in their neighborhood to hunt for clues in what turns out to be a thrilling and, at times, risky, pursuit.Along the way, the amateur detectives learn about the importance of friendship and loyalty, as well as the problems that can arise from prejudging others without knowing all the facts or shunning those who look different or come from unfamiliar places.

The Tale of the Standing Stone

by Liam White

“I was not born but given life.” ~ In the mystical heart of a land whispered by the River and the Oak, stands the guardian of history – the Standing Stone. The Tale of the Standing Stone by debut author Liam White is a captivating journey through time, exploring themes of friendship, loss, and redemption. From the days when clans roamed and the night sky was a canvas of stories, to the quiet when the land forgot its past, the Standing Stone has seen it all. This ancient stone, a silent witness to the unfolding of ages, finds itself forgotten when the River diverts and the Oak falls. Yet, hope is rekindled with the arrival of a new generation, who uncover the stone’s magic, restoring its place in the world with the planting of a new oak. With a background in archaeology and the classics, Liam White crafts a story that resonates with the resilience of nature and the enduring power of memory.

A Snake Called Monty

by Prg Collins

Monty saw some young boys playing with matches and lighting a fire in the bush, even though they knew they shouldn’t be doing it! When the fire got worse, and one of the boys, Andy, fell in its path as he tried to escape it, Monty had to quickly take his family to the safety of the river nearby as the boy’s father ran to help his frightened son. What happened to Andy? What lesson did he and the other boys learn?

Broomsticks and Knucklebones

by Marmaduke Nepskin

What do a pirate who likes to play knucklebones, and a shopkeeper who’s frightened of witches, have in common? Not much. But if you throw in a one-legged seagull, a freckly shop assistant, and some real witches as well, you’ve got the ingredients for a funny, unexpected story – and a surprisingly happy ending for everyone. Well, almost everyone.

The Gozoo Island Adventures: Crazy Aunt Clockaboo Comes to Tea

by Kira Hope

Join Krystal on her delightful escapades across Gozoo Island, where every corner promises new friends and cheerful disorder. In the charming world of Gozoo, Krystal inherits the Bakeaboo Store, a family gem, and enrolls in the Gozoo Baking Academy. Her quest begins with a quirky tradition: her eccentric Aunt Clockaboo&’s annual visit and her peculiar refrain, &‘No cake with my tea.&’ As the story unfolds, you&’re invited to whip up your own Baking Adventure Short Story. Sketch, photograph, and preserve your culinary memories, adding your personal touch to the whimsical Gozoo narrative.

What Is Going on in My Head?

by Jill Wells

A children’s book for 6-8 years, using fun characters to help them learn about their thoughts and emotions, how to manage them and to help them with concentration. Harriet had lots of noisy thoughts in her head that she did not understand, and they were affecting her behaviour, her emotions and confidence. They felt like a buzzing bee inside her head. A kind neighbour, Mrs Farrow, helps her to understand and teaches her a fun breath practice to help control her busy mind.

The Adventures of Spleebe: Spleebe’s First Day, First Christmas. First Camp, and First girlfriend

by Sandy Beech

It’s the year 2040, and thanks to astonishing advances in space exploration technology, humans have made first contact with a variety of astonishing alien civilizations. United in an intergalactic coalition called the Unified Federation of Galaxies, Earthlings now have access to the profound wisdom of far more advanced beings from across the cosmos. As interplanetary travel and immigration become commonplace, the Sprantle family moves from their homeworld to Melbourne, Australia when Mr. Blaptet Sprantle accepts a position with the Australian Space Agency. For young Spleebe Sprantle and his sister Pweedle, fitting in with the earthlings poses an unexpected challenge, as the sibling aliens struggle to align their eccentric appearances and mannerisms to blend into this utterly foreign society. Eager to assimilate, the well-meaning extraterrestrial newcomers soon discover that being accepted is far more easily said than done. In his fish-out-of-water quest to be understood, precocious young Spleebe learns that even across galaxies, the things that make you different are often the very things that make you stand out. Overflowing with humour and heart, The Adventures of Spleebe is an out-of-this-world coming-of-age tale about embracing your uniqueness while navigating the winding roads that lead to belonging. As Spleebe forges unlikely friendships with his new human pals, he shows Earth’s children that being an alien on the inside is something to celebrate.

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