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Jack Jones

    Dodo
    Robert Green
    Let Me Take You Down
    Black Parade
    The Isle of Wight : a portrait in colour.
    Chizi's Tale
    • 2020

      Dodo

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story revolves around twins Nicolas and Cleo as they encounter their uncle, a bird expert, who introduces them to the fascinating world of the Dodo. Their project to create a full-size paper mâché model takes an unexpected turn when they discover that this seemingly innocent creation has attracted an enemy, leading to a thrilling 'whodunit' mystery. The narrative blends adventure and intrigue, inviting readers to unravel the mystery alongside the twins.

      Dodo
    • 2015

      An orphaned baby black rhino is taken in by the manager of the local national park, who names him Chizi and raised him along with his own children. As Chizi grows, he becomes a big part of the family. Chizi's Tale teaches that all of us can, and should, show mercy and compassion.

      Chizi's Tale
    • 2012

      Featuring a diverse selection of holiday carols, this collection provides a vibrant array of styles perfect for seasonal performances. Each piece is thoughtfully arranged, incorporating various techniques to enhance the organist's experience. Notable titles include "Joy to the World," "Angels We Have Heard on High," and "Coventry Carol," among others, making it an exceptional resource for adding color and depth to holiday programming.

      Joy to the World: (Favorite Carols from Many Lands)
    • 2011
    • 2009

      One of Merthyr's Victorian brickyard girls, Saran watches the world parade past her doorstep on the banks of the stinking and rat-infested Morlais Brook. The town changes and grows but Saran is still there for Glyn, for Harry, for her children and grandchildren. This 1935 novel creates a picture... číst celé

      Black Parade
    • 1992

      Let Me Take You Down

      Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, the Man Who Shot John Lennon

      • 345 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(284)Add rating

      Based on five years of interviews, this book looks at the forces that compelled Chapman to kill John Lennon. Chapman dissects his own life, describing childhood fantasies and the youthful idealism that decayed into satanic ritual and a murder that shocked the world.

      Let Me Take You Down
    • 1991