Do you really know what Spiders eat? Well, Spindly Legs certainly does, and he is determined to find his perfect meal. But first, Spindly Legs will be led on a very unexpected journey, where he will be introduced to some well loved animals along the way, who are all, surprisingly, scared of him and worried that he might eat them. As we learn more about the animals' fear of him, Spindly Legs must also be ready to face his own fears, discovering new places and embracing challenges of his own. Will Spindly Legs find his perfect meal after all?
Donna Robinson Book order





- 2022
- 2020
Time in a Tea Crate
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Japan, the narrative follows Louis Suzor, a Parisian entrepreneur who introduces the motorcar to a burgeoning Yokohama. Drawing from his great-grandfather's memoir, journal, and family tales, the author captures Suzor's adventurous spirit amidst historical events. The book intertwines personal anecdotes with the era's cultural landscape, including early automobiles, Siberian fur trappers, and significant natural disasters, exploring themes of resilience, family bonds, and the pursuit of dreams in challenging times.
- 2020
Relatable God
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the connection between human suffering and divine understanding, this book delves into how experiences of pain, disappointment, and brokenness can deepen our relationship with God. It offers insights into the profound empathy God has for our struggles, revealing that He comprehends our challenges more than we often acknowledge. Through this perspective, readers are invited to find solace and connection in their hardships.
- 2019
Battle of the Sexes
- 150 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The authors explore the complexities of human acceptance, emphasizing the importance of embracing individuals with their flaws while drawing a line against intolerable behavior. Their discussion reflects a nuanced understanding of the balance between acceptance and accountability, suggesting that while flaws are part of the human experience, they should not excuse unacceptable actions. The book ultimately invites readers to consider the implications of acceptance in their own lives and relationships.
- 2015
How Personality Traits And Job Satisfaction Influence Service Quality
An Exploration on Service Quality in Housing Agencies
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The study investigates service quality in housing agencies through the SERVQUAL survey, assessing both residents and counselors. Findings reveal a gap between expected and actual service quality, indicating dissatisfaction among customers. The research supports the PSJS Model, highlighting that human service organizations struggle to meet the needs of low-income families. Additionally, factors such as occupational stressors related to emotions and job duties significantly impact service quality. The quantitative analysis was conducted at a Washington DC housing agency to pinpoint these influencing factors.