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Sarah Jackson

    Sarah Jackson is a novelist whose work delves into the realms of murder, mystery, and humor, often with unexpected twists and keen observations of human nature. Her style is engaging, drawing readers into intricate plots that she unravels with a subtle touch. Jackson also crafts children's fiction, offering stories designed to spark imagination and curiosity. Through her blog and book reviews, she shares her passion for literature and actively participates in the wider writing community.

    Pelt
    The British Century
    #HashtagActivism
    A Beginner's Guide to Goat Yoga
    A Century of the East End
    You want me to do what now?: 101 of the worst job titles around
    • 2024

      The Haunted Tea Set & Other Stories

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Darkly comic supernatural elements intertwine with everyday life, creating a blend of horror and wonder in these captivating stories. The narratives explore the unexpected and the uncanny, revealing how the extraordinary can manifest in mundane settings.

      The Haunted Tea Set & Other Stories
    • 2023

      Letters to a Young Christian

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Letters to a Young Christian is a collection of personal letters from a Christian mentor to a young believer. Jackson offers guidance and encouragement to readers struggling with doubts, fears, and life's challenges. Each letter is an inspiring call to grow in faith and deepen one's relationship with God.

      Letters to a Young Christian
    • 2020

      #HashtagActivism

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(111)Add rating

      How marginalized groups use Twitter to advance counter-narratives, preempt political spin, and build diverse networks of dissent.

      #HashtagActivism
    • 2019

      No Drama Llama

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Channel the ways of the no drama llama, the ultimate guru when it comes to leading a simplified lifestyle.Tense? Worried? Overwhelmed by the modern world? You need to meet Leroy the llama, a beast who knows a thing or two about burden. Leroy leads the alPAC(k)a when it comes to helping people quit the am-dram in favor of living a hassle-free lifestyle. Having been reared on the challenging Argentinian landscape, Leroy is as tough as anything. He can tolerate a harsh environment, but when it comes to the petty troubles of modern living, his patience wears thin. Let Leroy share his sage wisdom and special brand of blunt advice with you, and you'll soon learn how to cut the crap and live a drama-free existence.

      No Drama Llama
    • 2019

      With a focus on the absurdity of job titles, this book humorously critiques the job market, highlighting the contrast between the numerous positions advertised and the high unemployment rate in Australia. Presented in a listicle format, it explores outrageous and misleading job titles that can confuse job seekers and employers alike. The content appeals to a broad audience, including job seekers, advertisers, and anyone interested in the quirks of employment terminology, offering both entertainment and insight into the job search landscape.

      You want me to do what now?: 101 of the worst job titles around
    • 2019

      A Beginner's Guide to Goat Yoga

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.9(26)Add rating

      Move over Pilates, take a hike Zumba, because there's a new health craze taking gyms and...er... farms everywhere by storm.

      A Beginner's Guide to Goat Yoga
    • 2018

      A Sloth's Guide to Taking It Easy

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Is modern living stressing you out and getting on top of you? Try slowing things down a little by being more sloth.

      A Sloth's Guide to Taking It Easy
    • 2017

      Can you spot the differences? Look closely at these 25 pairs of colorful photos! The ones on the left are the originals and the ones on the right feature ten or more subtle changes

      Spot the Differences Picture Puzzles for Kids 2
    • 2016

      Pete and the Persian Bottle

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Nine-year-old Peter Bartlett longs to stand out in his ordinary life until he discovers a mysterious bottle containing a genie. Set in the fictional Australian town of Boney Ridge, this engaging tale unfolds over 12 chapters, blending adventure with themes of confidence, friendship, and cultural sensitivity. Aimed at early readers, it also appeals to middle-grade audiences, making it a delightful read for children exploring the magic of self-discovery and the importance of understanding diverse cultures.

      Pete and the Persian Bottle