Chizzy


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Children are vulnerable to abuse from both strangers and purported caregivers. To help them overcome growing vulnerabilities, I present Chizzy, a series of illustrated stories about Children who defeated various witty monsters and despicable situations by diligently following instructions. Chizzy is well crafted to helping youngsters with the crucial knowledge needed to overcome prevailing challenges.




The Valley Between


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A classic story of two young lovers separated by the third wheel in their relationship. Victoria Philpotts and Shaun Whitbread were childhood sweethearts, deeply in love and inseparable before they united in marriage. They were close and felt like an extension of one another. They knew each other so well that they could finish each other’s sentences. No one could have ever imagined one of them being without the other. But then, their love story is interrupted by a third party. Victoria leaves in pursuit of happiness. A man is murdered in cold blood, leaving a mystery and a child, to grow up wondering who her father is. The question remains...who did it? She laughs, cries and eventually finds that life is for living in this bittersweet tale of lost love that is both heart-breaking and uplifting.




"Short Sixes": Stories to be Read While the Candle Burns


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In H. C. Bunner's 'Short Sixes': Stories to be Read While the Candle Burns, readers are taken on a literary journey filled with witty and humorous short stories. Written in a conversational tone, the book is a delightful mix of satire and social commentary, showcasing Bunner's keen observation of human nature. The stories, set in the late 19th century, provide a glimpse into the everyday lives of characters facing various challenges and dilemmas, making it a compelling read for fans of American literature. Bunner's clever use of language and engaging storytelling makes 'Short Sixes' a standout piece in the literary landscape of its time. H. C. Bunner, a prominent figure in the American literary scene, was known for his editorial work at Puck magazine and his contributions to humoristic literature. His unique perspective and witty writing style are evident throughout 'Short Sixes', reflecting his deep understanding of human behavior and societal norms. Readers interested in exploring the intersection of humor and social commentary will find 'Short Sixes' a captivating read that offers both entertainment and insight into the human condition.




Works of Clifford Simak


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Compiled in one book, the essential collection of books by Clifford SimakEmpireHellhounds of the CosmosProject MastodonThe Street That Wasn't ThereThe World That Couldn't Be




Empire and Other Stories


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EMPIRE CHAPTER ONE Spencer Chambers frowned at the spacegram on the desk before him. John Moore Mallory. That was the man who had caused so much trouble in the Jovian elections. The troublemaker who had shouted for an investigation of Interplanetary Power. The man who had said that Spencer Chambers and Interplanetary Power were waging economic war against the people of the Solar System. Chambers smiled. With long, well-kept fingers, he rubbed his iron-gray mustache. John Moore Mallory was right; for that reason, he was a dangerous man. Prison was the place for him, but probably a prison outside the Jovian confederacy. Perhaps one of the prison ships that plied to the edge of the System, clear to the orbit of Pluto. Or would the prison on Mercury be better? Spencer Chambers leaned back in his chair and matched his fingertips, staring at them, frowning again. Mercury was a hard place. A man's life wasn't worth much there. Working in the power plants, where the Sun poured out its flaming blast of heat, and radiations sucked the energy from one's body, in six months, a year at most, any man was finished. Chambers shook his head. Not Mercury. He had nothing against Mallory. He had never met the man but he rather liked him. Mallory was just a man fighting for a principle, the same as Chambers was doing.




Silence of the Living


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Silence of the Living is one book beyond what is traditionally called a trilogy, which Dumo Oruobu has defied to enlarge and to build on. I Dare You, Ghost!, Ghost of Dr. VU, and Dying To Live are books that chronicle the episodes of a philanthropist who has transformed from chief; Professor Enemameniyaa Tubokesagbema Ibifaagha Tamunosaki in I Dare You, Ghost!; Professor Temebo Temebo in Ghost of Dr. VU; Professor Ibiso Tamunosaki in Dying to Live to Fafaagha here in Silence of the Living, where he has no title as a prefix to his name. Fafaagha is our hero here, and he has come from the long line of his forebears in the other characters in the three previous works—Professor Tamunosaki, Temebo, and Ibiso Tamunosaki—to continue to weave the ingredients of the substance of the plot of the story together. You will find in Silence of the Living drama, dialogues or conversations that burn the minds of those who engage in it, as well as discussions that are as political as they are apolitical, with the storyteller as nothing but a catalyst who is not a part of the process. While Eko Akete is mentioned as a port of entry and of departure, little or nothing is known about the country in which the story is located or the town in which the major characters of the story gyrate, living their ordinary lives. You have to rely on your knowledge of the culture and traditions of the peoples of West Africa to point to Nigeria and her Niger Delta as the unmistakable settings of the story, with the Naira as the local currency providing further evidence to that fact.




The Science Fiction Novel Super Pack No. 1


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The Science Fiction Novel Super Pack #1 brings you ten full novels, and more than 1,500 pages of awe inspiring fiction. These are the novelists who shaped the field. Collectively these authors have won thirteen Hugo awards and four Nebula awards, while six of them have been named Grand Masters by the Science Fiction Writers of America. Collected here are: 'Empire' by Clifford D. Simak; 'Falcons of Narabedla' by Marion Zimmer Bradley; 'The Green Odyssey' by Philip José Farmer; 'The Stars, My Brothers' by Edmond Hamilton; 'The Time Traders' by Andre Norton; 'Deathworld' by Harry Harrison; 'Star Surgeon' by Alan E. Nourse; 'A Voyage to Arcturus' by David Lindsay; 'Preferred Risk' by Frederik Pohl & Lester del Rey; 'Space Tug' by Murray Leinster.




Main Line Wasp


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Here is one man's uproarious, adventuresome journey through the 20th century: from Main-Line debutante parties to the Battle of the Coral Sea, from affluence in the Roaring '20s to poverty in the Great Depression and more.




Empire (Sci-Fi Classic)


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The entire galaxy relies on a sole energy source owed by one organization. Behind their monopoly stands the desire to dominate all the planets. They seemed unstoppable, however a couple of maverick scientists will stand their way when accidentally develop a completely new form of energy...




Sex, Drugs and Northern Soul


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