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Matthew Green

    Matthew Dicks, who publishes in the UK as Matthew Green, is an acclaimed author whose works delve into the complexities of the human experience. His writing, encompassing novels, poetry, and essays, is characterized by its profound insight and meticulous attention to detail. Dicks explores themes of life, death, and the search for meaning with a keen sense of nuance and authenticity. His distinctive voice resonates with readers, offering a thought-provoking and emotionally rich literary journey.

    Bad Breath
    21 Truths About Love
    The Wizard of the Nile
    Shadowlands: A Journey Through Britain's Lost Cities and Vanished Villages
    Shadowlands
    Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend
    • 2023

      Bad Breath

      Stopping the Dreaded Halitosis Dead in Its Tracks (Halitosis Dental Hygiene Odor Deodorant Stop Sweating Natural Remedies)

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Bad breath can affect anyone, often persisting despite regular tooth brushing, which primarily cleans teeth rather than eliminating odor. This condition may signal underlying issues, such as oral infections or poor hygiene. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the causes of bad breath and suggests necessary tests and remedies to address it effectively, highlighting the potential health implications if left untreated.

      Bad Breath
    • 2022

      Exploring the haunting remnants of Britain's ghost towns and villages, this book uncovers the stories of places once vibrant with life, now shrouded in mystery. From Dunwich, a medieval city lost to the sea, to Wharram Percy, decimated by the Black Death, each location reveals a unique history. The narrative also highlights the rediscovery of Trellech and a Norfolk village repurposed for military training. Through these eerie sites, readers are invited to delve into the past and reflect on the forces that led to their desolation.

      Shadowlands: A Journey Through Britain's Lost Cities and Vanished Villages
    • 2022

      Shadowlands

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(179)Add rating

      Whether evoking the Atlantis myth or Romantic ruins, an ancient Roman metropolis or the modern coastline, Shadowlands peers through the cracks of history at Britain's secret landscape.

      Shadowlands
    • 2021

      21 Truths About Love

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.4(146)Add rating

      Daniel Mayrock's life is at a crossroads: 1. His bookshop is falling. 2. He's sick of feeling useless. 3. His wife, Jill, is ready to start a family. 4. She has no idea about 1 and 2. Dan is scared. Then Jill gets pregnant. And now all Dan knows is: 5. Dan loves Jill. Brimming with Dan's hilarious sense of humour and unique world-view, his obsessive list-making paints a picture of a man who's willing to do just about anything for the love (and soon-to-be new love) of his life..

      21 Truths About Love
    • 2019

      Following the 2014 elections, a group of organized conservatives called the House Freedom Caucus regularly issued threats against its own party's leadership. This Element posits explanations for why such threat-making might occur and what might increase its likelihood of success, then tests those explanations.

      Elements in American Politics
    • 2012

      Budo is Max's imaginary friend. But though only Max can see him, he is real. Budo and the other imaginary friends watch over their children until the day comes that the child stops imagining them. And then they're gone. Budo has lasted a lot longer than most imaginary friends - four years - because Max needs him more. His parents argue about sending him to a special school. Then Max mysteriously disappears from the school. Budo knows he must find him and rescue him.

      Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend
    • 2009

      The Wizard of the Nile

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(29)Add rating

      The story of a journey into one of the wildest corners of the African continent, and into the psychology of the charismatic altar-boy-turned-rebel-leader who is waging a war without end, for a cause nobody understands

      The Wizard of the Nile