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The earth has flooded, the old world drowned, and now the last humans fight against the elements, on a vast driftwood town: Welcome to the Ark, humanity’s last chance of survival. On her sixteenth birthday, Anya must choose her role within the tribe. All she wants is to be a hunter, but only men are allowed to take the daring trials. To prove herself worthy, she journeys to the Shallows where she discovers a mysterious underwater world beyond her wildest imagination.
Kristian Joseph (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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The Miracle of Intent: You can have it all
Do you know how to intend? In The Miracle of Intent author, K P Weaver will share insights, strategies and personal stories that will help you manifest your heart's desire! In a time when a lot of people search outward for answers to inward issues there is no better time to reconnect with the natural-born instinct we all have to choose our destiny. Are you ready to make your dreams come true?
K P Weaver (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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Mindful Magic: Change your mindset, change your life
Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite The Magic of Mindfulness is a nonfiction motivational self-help book written by K P Weaver. Weaver is an advanced mindfulness practitioner who has founded her own publishing company and is a public speaker and author. She's accomplished all this while raising a family of six small kids at the same time. Her secret is based on the concept of allowing the magic to assist you through being mindful, practicing gratitude and keeping your focus on your goals. She has organized her material into seven sections, each of which is followed by an exercise to allow the reader to fully absorb and be able to utilize the material covered. McDermott also shares her own life story, beginning with her move from her native Northern Ireland to Australia while pregnant. She uses her story to illustrate key concepts and offers the reader ample opportunities to share their story as well. K P Weaver's nonfiction motivational self-help book, The Magic of Mindfulness, is a well-written and appealing call to action that shows how one's attitude and approach to life can make all the difference. Weaver's own story is inspirational and is the clearest recommendation for her approach, but her presentation of the seven precepts is also first-rate. Weaver's writing style is smooth and conversational, making it feel as though she's the reader's own personal coach, and her assignments work quite well in helping the reader feel ownership of the material covered. I'm still amazed that the mother of six could have written over twenty books, founded a publishing company and done as much as she has. Her system is obviously working. The Magic of Mindfulness is most highly recommended.
K P Weaver, Karen Mc Dermott (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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The Power of Knowing: Make decisions with unwavering confidence
Do you know how to know? In The Power of Knowing, author Karen Mc Dermott will share insights, strategies and personal stories that will help you rediscover your natural ability to KNOW! In a time when a lot of people search outward for answers to inward issues there is no better time to reconnect with the natural born instinct we all have to Know exactly what the next is. Are you ready to make decisions with unwavering confidence? Award-winning entrepreneur, author, publisher, mentor and renowned speaker Karen McDermott delivers an inspirational message to everyone who wants to live a life free of regrets and unrealised potential.Karen is an advanced Law of Attraction practitioner who teaches people how to attract anything they want into their lives. Through the art of manifestation, she has created a highly successful publishing business, financial freedom and a life she loves.We all have access to this incredible life-changing inner power - harness it with love and it will serve your best interests.In The Power of Knowing, you will be inspired to take back control of your destiny, because you have had the power to know all along, you need only learn how to reconnect with it. Are you ready to do what it takes to be the difference in YOUR world? There is no better time than right now to embrace The Power of Knowing! With personal knowing stories from Elizabeth Gilbert, Joanne Fedler, Jane Talbot, Bernadette O'Connor and Michelle Weitering. You will have the opportunity to read about Knowing in motion.
Karen Mc Dermott (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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Night and Day: Dottie Manderson mysteries Book 1
Review: Dottie Manderson is a gorgeous character--sassy, bright and modern (for the 1930s, that is) and very relatable. She's partnered with a detective and you just know this is going to play out satisfyingly in a 'will they/won't they' way. There's a Cluedo feel to the whole story, and I love it for that. A great read and I'm looking forward to catching up with more of Dottie, Flora et al.' London, November 1933. Dottie Manderson stumbles upon the body of a dying man in a deserted night-time street. As she waits for help to arrive, she holds the man's hand and tries to get him to tell her what happened. But with his last breaths he sings to her some lines from a popular stage show. But why, Dottie wonders? Why would he sing to her instead of sending a final message to his loved ones? Why didn't he name his attacker? Dottie needs to know the answers to these questions and so, even though a particular, very annoying, young policeman is investigating the case officially, she feels compelled to carry out her own investigation into the mysterious death. Introducing a new 1930s female sleuth in a traditional, cozy mystery series set in London between the two world wars, from Caron Allan, the writer of Criss Cross, Cross Check and Check Mate, a diary-based murder not-so-mysterious trilogy set in contemporary Britain. Buy Night and day: a Dottie Manderson mystery now and find out just who killed Archie Dunne, and just how many eligible bachelors are on Dottie's mother's list. Extract from Night and Day: a Dottie Manderson mystery: When she arrived at the top of the steps, and put out her hand to take hold of the knocker, just like in a horror film the door creaked slowly open by itself to reveal a dark hallway. Dottie felt an extreme reluctance to enter, the cheerful note had gone. In fact, as soon as the door had begun to move, chills ran down her spine and her scalp prickled. Her stomach gave an uncomfortable lurch. She knew she should leave, she felt something was wrong. But to all outward—and sensible—appearances, there was no cause for alarm, other than the light being out in the hall and the front door standing slightly ajar. She paused for a moment and took a calming breath. Her stomach lurched again; she had never felt this frightened before, and never on such small evidence. She waited for her eyes to adjust to the low level of light, but even after a full minute, could still discern nothing. She took a step back again and looked about her, glancing up and down the almost deserted street and wondering. She could still hear the soft sound of a waltz, clearly coming from the drawing-room. She pushed thoughts of Cyril out of her head, crushing down a sudden memory of dancing with him, and she was cross with herself for thinking of him at a time like this. Her anger steadied her and she was able to think. Perhaps she ought to try to find a neighbour, or go down the road to find a policeman walking the beat, and get him to come back with her. She need only say she was worried about her friend, or that she was nervous of the dark. She was fairly sure anyone would understand and offer to help her. Everyone knew that London policemen were the kindest and most helpful in the whole world. But something determined rose up in her and told her not to be such a ninny. No wonder men think they can lie and cheat and go off and marry American heiresses if you go about being a delicate wilting little hothouse-flower, she told herself. So she straightened her shoulders and put up her chin and took a good strong grip on her bag and put a smile on her face. She pushed the door wide open and called out cheerily, 'Hello Susan
Caron Allan (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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Jokes For Kids: Clean Fun for Kida and Adults
Clean jokes for kids and family fun. Jokes and riddles for kids.
Frederick Holiday (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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“I'll not listen to reason...Reason always means what someone else has got to say.” Enjoy the saga of a small town’s idiosyncrasies and values in Cranford, a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, author of North and South. In a small town called Cranford, everyone knows everyone’s business. As families and individuals live their lives in the small Victorian town, they are challenged to change and adapt to new social customs instead of ascribing to out-of-date customs and ideals. This novel is presented in vignettes and short sketches that show the humorous bits of living in Cranford, rather than having a particular plot. Main characters include: Mary Smith as the narrator; the Jenkyns family, who, with their friends, represent “the old ways” of Cranford; and the impoverished Brown family, whose arrival in the town is the precipitating action for many of the social changes early in the novel. Cranford, like many other novels of the day, was written as a series of magazine articles, and the divisions between the segments make the narrative more understandable. The book is often cited as being “structureless,” with the main structure being the individual vignettes that follow a particular few characters and events at a time. The novel reached popularity after Gaskell’s passing, and has been adapted for film and television several times.
Elizabeth Gaskell (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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A Scrumptious Taste of Kenya: Mouthwatering Delicious Recipes
Swahili cuisine is influenced by African, Middle Eastern and Indian foods and is spicy sweet not spicy hot. Rice is the staple food. Dishes are often cooked in coconut milk and served with meat, bean or vegetable stews. Meals incorporate locally available vegetables and fruits and spices. Fish is also central to the diet. Chicken and goat meat are popular for holiday meals. Sweet tea with milk (Chai) or Strong Coffee (Kahawa) is served several times a day. Kiswahili (Kisswah-HEE-lee, sometimes referred to as Swahili) is spoken by an estimated 50 million people around the world. It is the official language of Tanzania and Kenya and is used extensively in Uganda and the eastern provinces of Zaire. Kiswahili is also used by some people in East African Islands, Republic of Congo, the Comoro Islands, and The North of Madagascar.
Charlotte Furlow, Chef Lottie Furlow (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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A remote Scottish island plays host to a deadly reunion... It should be a lot of fun, meeting up for a long weekend in a rented lighthouse on a chunk of rock miles from anywhere. There will be drinks and games and all sorts of other amusements. It is ten years since the last get-together and twenty years since Nadia and her friends graduated from university. But not everything goes according to plan. One of the group has a more sinister agenda and, as events begin to spiral out of control, it becomes clear that not everyone will get off the island alive...
Greg Wilson (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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Dear Nameless Stranger: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Please admire my docile and obedient nature. I will not thank you for providing us with a home, nor will I even breathe a word of gratitude for your provision of such funds as will feed us each quarter. I will not even write such platitudes as ‘You are very good,’ given that you have also provided us with respectability in the form of Mrs. Ingles. There. I am quite done now with not expressing my gratitude – I should not at all wish to prove tiresome.” From the author of Tact, Dear Nameless Stranger is a heartwarming tale inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Jean Webster’s Daddy Long Legs. Tragedy has struck the Bennet sisters but they are greatly relieved when the anonymous kindness of a stranger means that they can remain together. In exchange for such charity, a monthly letter is required from each sister. It is a fortunate thing that Miss Elizabeth Bennet rather likes letter-writing, for she relishes the opportunity to relate to this unknown gentleman all her impressions and opinions regarding her changed circumstances. With each passing month Elizabeth confides more in the nameless stranger, and by the time Netherfield Park is once again occupied by the amiable Mr. Bingley and his friend Mr. Darcy, she is quite frank in writing of her dismay.
Jeannie Peneaux (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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Lady Rample and the Ghost of Christmas Past
When Aunt Butty gets an idea in her head, there is simply no stopping her. At least, Lady Rample has never found a way. And what Aunt Butty wants is a proper, old-fashioned English country Christmas. So it's no surprise when Lady Rample finds herself celebrating the holidays deep in the Cotswolds. And naturally, Aunt Butty requires everything to be perfect, from the Yule log to the wassail. Unfortunately, the two women get more than they bargain for when a visitor from Lady Rample's past follows her from London, intent on wreaking havoc. Enjoy the latest Lady Rample Mystery, a warm and funny holiday cozy mystery set in 1930s England.
Shéa Macleod (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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Do you believe in fairies, love wildlife and respect the countryside? This is a fun and comical tale for children about a modern-day fairy, Hannah Hollyhock, and her adventures on a work experience day with a wildlife rescue fairy. Children’s author Tracey lives with her cat in rural Worcestershire and her garden is full of fairies.She knows all about wildlife rescue. Tracey hopes that after you’ve read this book you will pass on how important it is to be kind to wildlife and to our animals and to respect the great outdoors for us all to enjoy. The Wildlife Rescue Fairy is available to buy in e-book and paperback. If you enjoyed this story, then why not check out 'The Dog Poo Fairy' by Tracey Bryant. also in e-book and paperback. Visit the website at: thewildliferescuefairy.webs.com
Tracey Bryant (Author), Mandy Gasson (Narrator)
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