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Words Worth Reading: Issue Zero
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Words Worth Reading: Issue Zero

A collection of short stories, serials, serialisations and book reviews rounded up for the month of October. In this issue: Short Story: The Girl on the Bench Novella: Mardi Gras – a Toni & Bart time-travel tale Short Story (Series): The Ace of Wands – a short Tarot tale Short Story: The Most Scariest Night of the Year Novel Excerpt: Night Crawler – Part 1 of 4 From the Archives: The Spirit of the Wind

Paper Roses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Paper Roses

When Maeve finds a load of love letters between the pages of a second-hand book, she sets out to return them to their owner. This SHORT STORY was first published in The People's Friend. It has since been published in Words Worth Reading Issue 1.

How Not To Write A Book - Mereo Books
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

How Not To Write A Book - Mereo Books

Mereo Books editor in chief posed the question when asked to name their ideal job, more people in the UK say they would like to be an author than anything else. Yet with more than 200,000 books now being published here a year and over two million worldwide, the competition is getting fiercer by the minute. As editor in chief of a successful self-publishing house, Chris Newton spends most of his waking hours editing and ghostwriting books for other people, and he knows all about how books can go wrong and how they can be put right. He is also a successful published author, one of his books having been acclaimed by a professional reviewer as having a good claim to be the finest biography of an angler ever written.

Heritage Rare Books Auction #6025
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Heritage Rare Books Auction #6025

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Tad (Read Aloud by Dawn O’Porter)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 31

Tad (Read Aloud by Dawn O’Porter)

Sometimes the biggest stories come from the smallest beginnings... Winner of the 2020 Oscar’s Book Prize!

Exploring J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Exploring J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit

An insightful companion volume to the original classic designed to bring a thorough and unique new reading of "The Hobbit" to a general audience written by the host of the popular podcast "The Tolkien Professor.O

Covenant and Salvation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Covenant and Salvation

FollowingCovenant and EschatologyandLord and Servant, this concluding volume of a four-part series examines Christian salvation from the perspective of covenant theology. InCovenant and Salvation, Michael Horton surveys law and gospel, union with Christ, and justification and theosis, conversing with both classical and contemporary viewpoints.

God Spells LOVE with an X
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

God Spells LOVE with an X

Have you ever wanted to peer through a telescope into the lives of others? Who hasn't wanted to, right? In the pages of this book, God Spells Love with an X, no telescope is needed. The author, Brigitta Hebdon, welcomes the reader into her crazy family that is profoundly affected by Fragile X syndrome. This is not a parenting book, although it's told from a mother's perspective. It's not a how-to book for righteous living, because goodness knows she hasn't figured that out! It will not demonstrate exemplary positivity. You'll find that the author is human. She yells, curses, and fights. She also cries, prays, seeks forgiveness, and keeps going. It's not a book about God, although he is prese...

The Fellowship of the Ring
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 571

The Fellowship of the Ring

'The Fellowship of the Ring' is the first part of JRR Tolkien's epic masterpiece 'The Lord of the Rings'. This 50th anniversary edition features special packaging and includes the definitive edition of the text.|PB

Moonbound
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Moonbound

On a summer night in 1969, two men climbed down a ladder onto a sea of dust at the edge of an ancient dream. When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first set foot on lunar soil, the moon ceased to be a place of mystery and myth. It became a destination. Now, on the fiftieth anniversary of that journey, Moonbound tells the monumental story of the moon and the men who went there first. With vibrant images and meticulous attention to detail, Jonathan Fetter-Vorm conjures the long history of the visionaries, stargazers, builders, and adventurers who sent Apollo 11 on its legendary voyage. From the wisdom of the Babylonians to the intrigues of the Cold War, from the otherworldly discoveries of Galileo to the dark legacy of Nazi atrocities, from the exhilarating trajectories of astronauts—recounted in their own words—to the unsung brilliance of engineers working behind the scenes, Moonbound captures the grand arc of the Space Age in a graphic history of unprecedented scope and profound lyricism.