Nano Nagle
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Mavis and Lumpy are getting married, but they can't, agree on anything. Will they, learn to compromise, or will they, break up over the size of their wedding cake?
Mavis and Lumpy argue over everything, from the venue to the size of the paper plates, and when, Lumpy befriends the local Indian restaurant, their relationship spirals out of control. Mavis's sister arrives to "sort things out". She wins over Lumpy with hilarious budget ideas that would...
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Nefertiti's dance classes are empty, and her performance calendar is blank. Will she rise above the ashes of a lost dream or pull the duvet over her head and hide?
At one time, Nefertiti was a dancer people queued to see. Now she runs a belly dancing class in the middle of nowhere, and the numbers have dwindled. Disappointed Nefertiti turns to her partner and 'rock', but he has other plans.
Dropped like a hot potato, Nefertiti feels alone until...
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Broke, homeless, and addicted to chocolate, will Sheryl chase her dream or remain tied to her mother's purse strings?
Sheryl, on the wrong side of thirty-five, has seen better days. She has lost her job, her home, and the ability to say no to her mother: a woman with as much sensitivity as a comedian.
Sheryl, a soft touch, is wilting in a sea of whiskey and American Wrestling. She spends her nights rooting for Johnstone, a wrestler as believable...
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In 1999 seventeen medical nurses are kidnapped from the hospital in which they work in Benghazi, Libya and are confined in a police station in the capital Tripoli. The next eight and a half years five of them will spend in different prisons accused of deliberately infecting more than 400 children with HIV.
"Notes from Hell" is a confession of an ordinary woman whose face becomes familiar to the whole world. The book tells about her work in Benghazi,...
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A beautiful selection of poems from a young man who would become a brilliant author and essayist, a thinker who was very much at the forefront of changes in the twentieth century. Here is an audiobook that could be carried in your pocket and read quickly, a poem of innocent love or remembrance of events that make the boy become the man.
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Fatima Daoui is one of the Middle East's most recognised business reporters, with over 15 years of experience in the industry. Known for her scoops and exclusive interviews, Fatima is based in the UAE and travels wherever the story takes her, from Saudi Arabia where she specialises in covering business stories, to the far reaches of the globe to moderate influential panels on global economic issues.
Having been supported by other women throughout...
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This is a novel written in 1925 by Magdalen King-Hall, using the name Cleone Knox-it was a hoax but many people were taken in by it! Even the BBC presented it as a series thinking it was genuinely from the 18th century.
It has the beginnings of a romance novel which are now so prevalent. Our heroine goes on a European tour with her Papa and brother to take her away from a glorious Irish love object. It is light and amusing. In it, you can see the...
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He has an enemy.
She holds the key to a chilling secret.
Fitzwilliam Darcy's troubles only began the day he witnessed his father's murder. Betrayed by a trusted friend, he soon finds himself caught in a web of deceit and blackmail… and his little sister is in the center of it all. Will Darcy's search for answers save what's left of his family or destroy it?
Elizabeth Bennet longs for love and excitement-not haughty Mr. Darcy with his stuffy manners...
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If old age doesn't get her...the murderer will.
97 year old Alice Atkinson should be comfortably living out her days at the Silvermoon Retirement Village. But she's bored. A lifetime of living in the grey area between right and wrong means that winning money off her friends at poker just isn't satisfying.
Then her friend is murdered, and she's the only one who thinks it's foul play. And even she has her doubts.
With the help of Vanessa her newly appointed...
10) The Land
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The Land by Vita Sackville-West is a collection of poems that has recently come in to the public domain.
The Land is her pastoral epic and in 1927 was awarded the Hawthornden Prize of Imaginative Literature.
Written when Sackville-West became homesick for her beautiful home in Kent, it had six print runs within three years of its publication in 1926. She was always popular for her gardening, her lifestyle, and bohemian companions,, such as Virginia...
11) The Wrong Letter
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This is a perfect puzzle of a detective novel published in 1926. It contains speculation about Government officials, lawyers, and police. Even if you think you've worked out what is happening and your mind is switched on to this sort of novel, you will be very surprised at the ending! It's a real page-turner and such an interesting historical detective story …