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The Adventures of Margo
Margo is not your average ten-year-old. She’s a junior detective with a knack for solving mysteries that leave even the adults stumped!
Join Margo as she jumps into thrilling adventures – from tracking down a runaway to tailing a mysterious spy. With her quick thinking, fearless determination, and a little help from her two best friends, Margo navigates a world filled with quirky characters, puzzling clues, and even a ghostly encounter.
But can Margo keep her cool, and will she crack the case before it’s too late?
Perfect for young readers who love mystery, adventure, and a dash of the unexpected!
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The Adventures of Milo and Gato
Milo, a furry golden retriever, and Gato, a mischievous black, brown, and white calico cat, live on a large country farm. Gato loves causing trouble, chasing chickens, knocking over buckets of milk, and playing hide and seek with Milo. Their favorite game involves Gato hiding behind a bale of hay, ready to surprise Milo with a playful paw.
One day, Gato embarks on a journey, and Milo can’t find her. As night falls, Milo becomes sad, missing his friend dearly. Meanwhile, Gato grows frightened by the unfamiliar sounds of nocturnal animals. Will Milo and Gato find their way back to each other?
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The Adventures of Misty Raindrop - Book 2
If there are raindrops in fog, how come you can’t see them? If they are there, how come they don’t fall? Fog is such a mystery and strange in many ways, but always involves droplets similar to Misty and her friends. Some fogs hang around cities, some form around beaches, but there’s a familiar fog that stays between water and land. What keeps this fog around headlands? The Louisiana coast is one of those headlands where raindrops breeze in from the Gulf of Mexico.
Misty heads toward an annual festival that began over 100 years ago in New Orleans called Mardi Gras. Paper-mache floats are made, and they ride in parades with costumed participants dancing. What fun! But wait! There’s more happening than just the fun, food, and dance.
Mystery surrounds and become a part of the adventure waiting for Misty and her friends. But remember, Misty can make a big difference in any form she finds herself because she never gives up, never runs away, and knows how to work with other weather friends to be a strong, challenging force for good against the clash of scariness in strange weather.
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The Adventures of Nick and Rosie
Join Nick and Rosie on a magical adventure to visit their best friends in the city. Come follow them as they meet new friends along the way in their adventure.
‘Today, has been quite an adventure, Nick,’ said Rosie.
‘Yes, it was, Rosie, but tomorrow will be even better,’ Nick replied.
$8.95 -
The Adventures of Pepper Mill
Welcome to Bean Town! Home of Lead Reporter for the Bean Body Herald, Pepper Mill, and Cub Photographer, Red Lentil. Pepper’s latest assignment? Covering the Fifth Annual Bean Town Dog Show. The day has definitely gone to the dogs as Pepper and Red have a wild adventure on their way to get the story!
$15.95 -
The Adventures of Treyce and Pop-Pop!
Join the adventure of a lifetime in this heartwarming children’s book that will take young readers on an exciting journey filled with important lessons about morals and values. Follow Treyce and his Pop-Pop (Grandfather) as they encounter challenges and obstacles that will teach them important life lessons about kindness, honesty, and friendship. With colorful illustrations and a fun storyline, this book will capture the imaginations of young readers and leave a lasting impression on their hearts. A must-read for parents who want to instill positive values in their children, this book will teach young ones the importance of making good choices and being a kind and compassionate person. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey that will inspire and teach young minds.
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The Adventures of Wiggles and Wag
The Adventures of Wiggles and Wag takes place on a farm. The story traces the newfound friendship between two dogs who bond by mutual teaching and learning of work and responsibilities.
Wag is the older, experienced farm dog who keeps all the animals safe and accounted for. Farmers Emil and Dorothy adopt a new puppy, Wiggles, to learn and to help Wag with the farm’s chores. A story of growing up and learning to care for others.
$7.95 -
The Ah-Ha Moment
Jokes are intellectual can-openers offering surprisingly powerful insights into not only how our minds work – but into how the world around us works too.
Why? Well, when you think about it, a good joke requires, demands, a very special kind of deep thinking – a kind of world-upturning, no-holds-barred problem solving. It’s the same skill that produces the great insights of art and commerce, the insight that sees solutions and creates opportunities. And yes, such skills can be approached through exercises and study, but there’s no good reason to think such sensible methods work any better than having a sense of humour.
So why not, at least for a moment, throw all conventional thinking to the wind, and start re-examining the world through the very special, very beautiful prism of jokes and riddles?
“With wit and irony, Martin Cohen explains the basic concepts of philosophy and incidentally introduces the most famous thinkers in history.” – Der Spiegel.
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The Air That We Breathe - Book One
Father Marcellinus warns the young monk, saying, ‘The air that we breathe, that is the creature that we become’ explaining how every influence, both good and evil ultimately shape us into the person that we are. Based on real events, this novel unfolds in a nineteenth century abbey and is about a young man who struggles to face the truth of who he really is, something that all of us must ultimately do in our own lives. The reader is invited into that cloister, so full of passions and conflicts.
Simon desires only one thing since he was a little boy, and that is to serve God as a priest. He dreams of wearing silken gold vestments and being enveloped in great clouds of incense, offering the Sacrifice to God. When he is seventeen, he leaves home and becomes a monk far north in the mountains of Pennsylvania. His faith is genuine, and he gives himself to his studies in order to become a Roman Catholic priest.
But not all is as he expected. A sexual awakening he had not anticipated, blossoms in him and boyhood dreams are shaken to the core as he wrestles with a side of himself he never counted on. He falls in love in a monastic world filled with holy men, mischievous souls, colorful individuals and also great scoundrels.
A powerful visitor invites him to Rome, something Simon never expected. There is a dark price tag, however, something Simon is unaware of.
$33.95 -
The Allies
This book lay almost half a century at the bottom of an old computer before it was published. At the time, it was considered politically ‘inappropriate’ because it was too ‘anti-Russian.’ It was written in America by two political émigrés, refugees from the communist part of the world, who knew Russia as it really is and always has been, even during World War II, when it pretended to be a faithful ally of the United States.
American pilots, crew members of a B 29 bomber, are hit by anti-aircraft fire during a reconnaissance flight over Japan. They make an emergency landing in USSR territory. It would seem that they are safe on the lands of an ally, but the reality turned out to be frighteningly different.
Although this book is historical fiction and its characters are invented, they are woven into real historical events related to the Manhattan Project infiltrated from within by Soviet spies. During Gorbachev’s ‘thaw,’ Stalin was forgotten, and Russia was to be ‘an example and model of democracy’ from then on. Even then, this book was supposed to be a warning; now it is allmost a wake-up call. Today’s Russia, waging a criminal, aggressive war against Ukraine, Russia of Vladimir Putin, with its troll farms, armed green men, murdering disobedient citizens in labor camps, poses an even greater threat to the entire free world.
$22.95 -
The Amanda Morgan Story
Fiction teaches us that the monsters among us are hideous, ugly beasts.
History teaches us that the monsters can have a charming voice, a pleasant smile, friendly eyes, and a pleasing appearance.
But if we know one thing, it is that they always have… a dark mind.
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The American
America has gone beyond ethicality. Education is not lacking in ethical behavior, although it is lacking in morality. Children know too well what is good and what is bad. If parents were to fail in teaching so, the entire system will take care of teaching it. America has gone so far by making law enforcement greater every day, that it is becoming unethically ethical. When all is enforced, all actions are watched, and everyone is afraid. When people are afraid, they become violent.
$13.95
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