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Maya Mysun: And The World That Does Not Exist
Maya Mysun is a dreamer; tormented by the vision of the wraith & the event she witnessed, something she cannot reveal to anyone not even her protective twin, Jack. Their thirteenth birthday was supposed to be the best one yet but her troubles were just beginning. An unexplainable event forces the twins to flee their home in search of a mystical monk, the protector of the world that does not exist; the world of magic. All her life Maya had dreamt of magic but it was not supposed to be like this. On a perilous night, the twins are forced to race across London, desperately trying to stay one step ahead of something dark. Along the way, they meet a rebellious runaway with an agenda of his own and discover an underground castle & a mysterious monastery with a hidden history & powerful artifacts. Maya is scared for there's panic in the magical world but determined to unravel the event that forced her to leave home; she bravely ventures deeper into a world filled with unheard-of mythical beasts & challenges age-old gatekeepers. But in doing so she comes in contact with an evil long thought to be destroyed. Discover a world of ancient prophecies & experience the beginning of a rampant adventure with twists that keep on building.
Pm Perry (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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Princess Anuke and the Rainbow Gem: Princess Anuke and The Rainbow Gem - An Illustrated Story of a B
The girl power book is about a beloved princess named Anuke, who does everything she can to ensure her kingdom's continued prosperity. She appeared to be content with her people, but one day the hues of life, love, and joy disappeared. A witch stole the rainbow gem from her kingdom, bringing misery and gloom to the land. When Princess found out, she set out on her own to confront the witch. Read this magical kids’ book to know if the Black Witch's action spells the end of the enchanted Kingdom or if Princess Anuke regains her kingdom's rainbow gem! FANTASTIC ARTWORK WITH A FASCINATING STORY Beautifully told in engaging prose and packed with stunning graphics, this book for 3+ year-olds is about a princess's loyalty to her people and the meaning of leadership and duty. . The images in the adventure book for kids bring the pages to life, serving as a visual roadmap for the story. . Wonderful visuals give the story's reassuring message an uplifting tone, making it a great choice for young readers. LEARN VIA ADVENTUROUS TALE OF KINGDOM As youngsters read this adventure book, the accompanying graphics and text will foster their comprehension, fluency, and vocabulary. Book gifts like this one are an ideal way to assist young children to develop their reading skills while also allowing them to enjoy a fantastical world. Children can draw inspiration from the princess's generosity and bravery as she defends her kingdom and its people. The princess book for girls aged 3 - 8 is intended to serve as both a learning tool and a fun read for your little ones! A LITERARY GEM AND AN EXCEPTIONAL GIFT FOR KIDS These are excellent options for birthdays, Christmas, and Thanksgiving if you're looking for a unique present for a child this holiday season. There will be a whiff of rainbow magic, power, and confidence drifting around the house or the classroom.
A.J. Adam (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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Discovering the Psalms as Prayer
'Discovering Psalms as Prayer' takes the reader on a journey through the problems and practicalities of prayer, and the difficulties of different types of Psalms. Andy Roland describes how his travels in southern India opened up the Psalms in a new way for him. Psalms are then suggested for each period of the day: waking up in the morning, pausing at lunchtime, offering up the night-time. Psalms for early evening take us through the history of Israel and Judah, and the rich treasury of Hebrew wisdom.
Rev. Andy Roland (Author), Andy Roland, Peter Walters (Narrator)
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[Italian] - Corso di inglese, English for Italians: Corso Intermedio, Situational English
Siamo lieti di comunicarvi che dopo alcuni anni di lavoro abbiamo completato il nostro 'Corso Intermedio - Situational English'. Il Corso è interamente registrato in audio. Contiene 1.150 pagine in PDF e 34 ore di audio MP3. Questo acquisto è per l'audio solamente. Dopo l'acquisto, contattate gli autori per ricevere il testo gratis: carmelo.mangano@gmail.com. Corso Intermedio - Situational English contiene 50 lezioni di Inglese Situazionale, 24 brani per il perfezionamento della pronuncia, e una serie di brani divertenti per imparare Phrasal Verbs and Idioms. Troverete anche 50 pagine di “British and American English”, 50 pagine di “Common Mistakes', e 160 “Homophones”. Le lezioni contengono 50 temi di inglese situazionale, presentati sotto forma di dialoghi. I protagonisti sono Gianni di 23 anni, e suo fratello Francesco di 17 anni, di padre siciliano e madre romana. I due fratelli vanno a Londra per studiare inglese e allo stesso tempo lavorare. Le loro ragazze, Isabel e Melody, sono londinesi. Tutte le lezioni sono ambientate a Londra, eccetto le lezioni 47, 48, 49 e 50 che sono ambientate in Sicilia. Altri Corsi della serie: Corso di Inglese, English for Italians, Corso Base ; Corso di Inglese, English for Italians, Corso Superiore.
Carmelo Mangano, Debra Lynn Hillman (Author), Carmelo Mangano, Debra Hillman, Gill Walters, Harriet Guglielmino, Jill Miller, Joanne Zorian, Josh Faulkner And Sarah, Michelle Distel, Nino Mangano, Peter Walker, Peter Walters, Sadie Margaret, Vincenzo Greco, Vincenzo Vecchio, Viola Mangano (Narrator)
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Jesus the Troublemaker: his last eight days
'Jesus the Troublemaker' is an immersive account of the dramatic last week of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, or rather Yeshua Ish-Natzaret. He was a Galilean Jew who spoke Aramaic with a northern accent. Full of dramatic incidents and confrontational dialogues, the book uncovers many events behind the bare record of the Gospels of Mark, Luke and John. For example, why did Yeshua arrive late at the Temple for his triumphal entry? Because he had just walked 18 miles uphill from Jericho! Why were the chief priests so hostile to Yeshua? Because his clearing the traders out of the Temple was not a one-off demonstration, it was a four day occupation! Why are there different accounts of the first Easter Day? This is solved by the simple question, Where was Simon Peter? Sister Hilda Mary wrote, 'Well! Holy Week has come alive in a new way and will never be the same again. The book has finally removed set images and confusions stuck in my mind from so many years and something much more vibrant and alive has replaced them.' Premier Christianity wrote: 'The main section of the book is a narrative account of Jesus’ last eight days, written as fiction but still faithful to the Gospel accounts …. If Andy Roland’s desire is to bring the story of Jesus alive to a new audience and answer questions about the cultural context, the book succeeds.'
Rev Andy Roland (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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DON'T LET THE DR. WAKEFIELD’S OF THE WORLD CONVINCE YOU TO ENDANGER YOUR CHILD’S LIFE: THE BOOK IS F
How much is the life of your child or grandchild worth? This story starts with a milkmaid named Sarah Nelms in 1796. It resulted in the complete elimination of a plague that killed millions of people all over the world. Dr. Jenner developed the first 'vaccine' that would go on to save millions of lives around the world. We now have multiple vaccines that prevent over 10,000 deaths every year in the US. We have vaccines that can prevent cancer. Yet, we have parents that have been convinced by quacks that it is safer not to vaccinate their children. They make their children drink the 'Jim Jones Kool Aid'. This has deadly consequences. This book is being written to help parents and grandparents understand the importance of continuing to use these safe vaccines to save their own lives and their children's lives. It will cover a brief history of vaccine development and the dramatic reduction of diseases and deaths after the use of vaccines. Parents that stopped their children's vaccines, then must live with the guilt if their children die from vaccine preventable diseases and unnecessary deaths. Decisions have consequences, your child's life may hang in the balance. Many of my parents with new babies or grandchildren have questions about the risks and benefits of vaccines. I have written my first book to make these answers available to everyone concerned about vaccines. This book is based on my 50 years of medical training in obstetrics and public health. Many quacks have convinced parents not to get their child vaccinated, with deadly results. This book reviews the history and safety of vaccines in an easy to understand and read book so parents and grandparents can make an educated decision and not risk the lives of their children.
David Grimes (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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The Railway Detective - Railway Detective, Book 1 (Unabridged)
THE THRILLING FIRST CASE FOR THE RAILWAY DETECTIVE London 1851. With the opening of the Great Exhibition at hand, interst in mounting in the engineering triumphs of the railways, but not everyone feels like celebrating ... In an audacious attack, the London to Birmingham mail train is robbed and derailed, casuing many casualties. Planned with military precision, this crime proves a challenge to Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck who fights to untangle a web of murder, blackmail and destruction. As Colbeck closes in on the criminal masterminds, events take an unexpected turn when the beautiful Madeleine, daughter of the injured train driver, becomes a pawn in the criminals' game. With time running out, good and evil, new and old, battle against each other. But will the long arm of the law have speed on its side? Full of historical detail, The Railway Detective is an action-packed dip into murky 1850s London.
Edward Marston (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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A Story of the Days to Come (Unabridged)
'A Story of the Days To Come' is a novella by H. G. Wells comprising five chapters that was first published in the June to October 1899 issues of The Pall Mall Magazine. It was later included in an 1899 collection of Wells's short stories, Tales of Space and Time. The novella depicts two lovers in a dystopian future London of the 22nd century and explores the implications of excessive urbanisation, class warfare, and advances in the technology of medicine, communication, transportation, and agriculture. Like When the Sleeper Wakes, published in the same year, the novella extrapolates the trends Wells observed in 19th-century Victorian London two hundred years into the future. The London of the early 22nd century has a population of over 30 million, with the lower classes living in subterranean dwellings, and the middle and upper classes living in skyscrapers and largely communal accommodations. Moving walkways interconnect the city, with fast air-travel and superhighways available between cities. The countryside is largely abandoned.
H. G. Wells (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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A Story of the Stone Age (Unabridged)
'A Story of the Stone Age' is a short story written in 1897 by H. G. Wells. The story was featured in three parts between May and August 1897 in The Idler magazine, and was later released in collected editions. The story is set during the Stone Age, and tells of a caveman named Ugh-lomi, who bonds with the young woman Eudena and kills his rival, the de facto tribal leader Uya. Whilst in exile, Ugh-lomi becomes the first man to ride a horse, and to combine stone and wood to fashion an axe. He uses this weapon, along with his wits, to survive encounters with cave bears, hyenas and rhinos, and ultimately claim the position of tribal leader for himself.
H. G. Wells (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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Trials and Tribulations (Unabridged)
The gentle melancholy of two people coming together in a way which can never lead to full satisfaction, the quiet tragedy of a separation not forced by external powers but by the constant pressure of circumstances-this is what sounds through this splendid story. 'Trials and Tribulations' is built entirely on this motive. An honest sturdy young officer and a decent pretty girl get to know each other on an excursion. Unconsciously they drift into a relation where heart meets heart, the breaking of which causes the deepest pain. But both see clearly from the beginning that there is no other end. For they know that the world is stronger than the individual, and the many small moments than the one supreme.
Theodor Fontane (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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'The Crystal Egg' is a science fiction short story written by H. G. Wells in 1897. - The story tells of a shop owner, named Mr. Cave, who finds a strange crystal egg that serves as a window into the planet Mars. - The story was written the same year in which Wells was serializing 'The War of the Worlds' in Pearson's Magazine, a year before it was published as a novel. Because of the vaguely similar descriptions of the Martians and their machines, 'The Crystal Egg' is often considered a precursor to 'The War of the Worlds', though there is no clear foreshadowing of the events that transpire in the novel.
H. G. Wells (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (Unabridged)
'The Man Who Could Work Miracles' is a British fantasy-comedy short story by H. G. Wells first published in 1898 in The Illustrated London News. It carried the subtitle 'A Pantoum in Prose.' The story is an early example of Contemporary fantasy (not yet recognized, at the time, as a specific sub-genre). In common with later works falling within this definition, the story places a major fantasy premise (a wizard with enormous, virtually unlimited magic power) not in an exotic semi-Medieval setting but in the drab routine daily life of suburban London, very familiar to Wells himself.
H. G. Wells (Author), Peter Walters (Narrator)
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