A mysterious creature is making unsettling noises from beneath the bed, sparking curiosity and fear. The story unfolds as the protagonist confronts the unknown, blending elements of suspense and imagination. This engaging tale invites readers to explore themes of bravery and the power of facing one’s fears, making it a captivating read for children.
Christie Moore Books
Christie Moore is an author whose writing is deeply influenced by her love for science fiction and history. Her work delves into past eras and imagined worlds with compelling narratives. Inspired by historical events and dynamic characters, Moore crafts stories that resonate with readers seeking adventure and insight. Her approach to writing blends historical accuracy with imaginative fiction, resulting in unique literary experiences.




Tom
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of war, the story follows Tom, a postman with dreams of becoming a big band pianist. His aspirations are shattered when he enlists and faces the horrors of combat, including a gas attack. Returning home, he grapples with the loss of loved ones and the changing musical landscape, as new styles and technology emerge. Struggling with his war injuries and the weight of grief, Tom confronts the harsh realities of a life that feels increasingly unworthy of living.
This book offers a visual exploration of a specific segment of British society known as chavs, presenting a collection of photographs complemented by concise descriptions. It delves into the cultural identity, lifestyle, and social perceptions of this group, providing insights into their everyday experiences and challenges. Through its pictorial format, the work highlights the complexities and nuances of contemporary British life, encouraging readers to reflect on societal stereotypes and the realities faced by marginalized communities.
Lady Leah of Lygeton
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Can a woman be a knight? For that matter, how long can any woman fend for herself in medieval times without a father, husband or brother? Times when other women are only too glad to take her castle, lands and livelihood from her? Yet before Lady Leah of Lygeton's father died, he taught her how to fight. Lady Leah has the steel and the steed to stand her ground. Yet does she have the support of her sovereign in a man's world? Even when she does her best, will losing jousts to a woman bring out the worst in her opponents, until she makes an envious enemy who wants to put the 'feud' into feudal and be the thief who filches her fief? Follow the fortunes of the world's first female knight as Lady Leah takes on her times and tilts at its tribulations.