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Julian Worker

    This author delves into the joys and tribulations of travel, capturing them with a distinctive sense of humor. Their narrative voice is influenced by classic British comedic sensibilities, resulting in a style that is both playful and engaging. With a passion for exploring new places and crafting suspenseful plots, this writer offers readers a blend of adventure and mystery. Upcoming works promise further journeys and intriguing whodunits.

    Our Cats In Amsterdam
    40 Humourous British Traditions
    Diary of a Buddhist Cat
    The Woods of St Francis Mystery
    • The Woods of St Francis Mystery

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The arrival of Banjo, a new retriever in Goat Parva, creates a rivalry with Bingo, Mrs. Adelaide Hills' beloved pet. This competition adds excitement and tension to the community, showcasing the dynamics between the two dogs and their owner.

      The Woods of St Francis Mystery
    • Diary of a Buddhist Cat

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(15)Add rating

      Freddie faces a challenging beginning but transforms his life after discovering Buddhism. Embracing the teachings, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth as a Buddhist cat. This heartwarming tale explores themes of resilience, mindfulness, and the pursuit of inner peace through Freddie's unique perspective.

      Diary of a Buddhist Cat
    • 40 Humourous British Traditions

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.0(13)Add rating

      Ever heard of Bog Snorkelling, BonfireNight, Cheese Rolling, and Haxey Hood?Britain has many well documented, yet strange traditions just like those! This book describes forty more traditions in a similar vein, all of which are less well known, because I made them up, they are fiction. Read about Turtle Rinsing in London, Arrow Catching in Staffordshire, and Animal Gambling in the Forest of Dean. Discover where a Duck Quacking contest, a Pipe Cleaner Festival, and a Thimble Throwing competition take place. Marvel at people's spitting, blowing, and digging exploits.All the stories are distinct and can be read independently - some will even make you smile or just shake your head. The short stories will allow you to grab a spare five or ten minutes to discover the secrets of traditions like Biscuit Rolling.

      40 Humourous British Traditions
    • Our Cats In Amsterdam

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of Amsterdam, this sequel follows the adventures of a wise and contemplative feline as it navigates the complexities of life through a Buddhist lens. The narrative explores themes of mindfulness, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness, all while showcasing the unique charm of the city. Readers will enjoy the heartwarming interactions and insightful reflections that deepen the bond between the cat and its human companions.

      Our Cats In Amsterdam