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    The Life of Charles Lamb; Volume 1
    LAMB'S Got To Do What LAMB'S Got To Do Again
    LAMB'S Got To Do What LAMB'S Got To Do
    The Life of Charles Lamb; Volume 2
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    • 2024

      A cold case comes back to haunt the small town of Valley-Wood. We follow the life of Brendan Gibbons who returns to reconnect with old friends. The townsfolk live a life of quiet effort until it is upturned by outsiders and innuendo. Secrets are being unveiled and catastrophic events lead to a mysterious death that adds a layer of fear and tension. At the foot of the town rests The Woodhouse Lodge on the bank of the fast-flowing Nugget River. The Lodge is a magnet with rafters from the city for the thrill of running white-water rapids. Tangled relationships thread their way through the ever-changing realignments of loyalties. Vivid characters reveal the truth as strange happenings tear the fabric of old friendships. It's a drifting tale of suspenseful moments with no sure footing, until strength and hope shimmer on the horizon.

      The Woodhouse Mystery
    • 2023

      The Life of Charles Lamb; Volume 2

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      A biography of one of England's most beloved literary figures, Charles Lamb, written by two scholars who were intimately familiar with his life and work. This book provides a detailed and engaging account of Lamb's personal history, as well as his contributions to English literature.

      The Life of Charles Lamb; Volume 2
    • 2023

      The Life of Charles Lamb; Volume 1

      • 648 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      A compelling biography of Charles Lamb, one of the most important figures in English literature. The Life of Charles Lamb is a must-read for anyone interested in the romantic era and the development of the essay as a literary form.

      The Life of Charles Lamb; Volume 1
    • 2023

      Move Forward is a guide for those feeling uncertain about their future. The constant demands of the world can leave us feeling drained and disconnected from our true selves. This book offers a new approach to finding hope and purpose, helping readers rediscover their strengths, passions, and dreams. Through practical strategies and a unique STAR pathway, Move Forward empowers readers to take control of their lives and create a fulfilling future.

      Move Forward
    • 2020

      The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature, valued by scholars and academicians alike. It serves as an essential knowledge resource for future generations. To maintain its historical integrity, it is presented in its original print format, including intentional marks and annotations that reflect its authentic nature.

      Hebrew Characters Derived From Hieroglyphics; The Original Pictures Applied To The Interpretation Of Various Words And Passages In The Sacred Writings And Especially Of The History Of The Creation And Fall Of Man
    • 2020

      A Collection of Captivating Stories. Sands of the Sea offers a sparkling collection of both current and historical fiction. Crisp, well-shaped stories, strong characterizations, a fast pace, and unusual locals combine to draw the reader in. Here youll find absorbing journeys of adventure, mystery, and enlightenment. The story of Musstella takes you into a ghost town where much is revealed to Josh Tigglesworth. Unclaimed has us living with three orphans, each wrestling with their own identity. The Marmoset Monkey leads a neuroscientist down a rabbit hole of unforeseen consequences. The Interment of Rusty McTaggart doesnt go

      SANDS OF THE SEA
    • 2019

      Telegraph People

      Behind the scenes in the heyday of a city's multi-edition evening newspaper

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set in Coventry, this book highlights the vibrant lives of those involved in creating a multi-edition evening newspaper over two decades. It delves into the unique stories and experiences of the characters who shaped the newspaper industry in a bustling industrial city, capturing the essence of their contributions and the dynamic environment of the time.

      Telegraph People
    • 2015

      LAMB'S Got To Do What LAMB'S Got To Do

      For The Last Time

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Mary had a little Lamb The little Lamb was me I followed her to bed one night To see what I could see I saw what I saw I did what I did Now little Mary has a kid by John Lamb (12/19/1956)

      LAMB'S Got To Do What LAMB'S Got To Do