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A young art student, Chris Cameron, finds an old trunk full of military paraphenalia and a pistol when clearing out his loft. Little does he realise what a staggering series of events this discovery will unleash including a time-warp displacement into 1940's war torn Manchester.
Eddy arrives from Wigan to spend the long summer holidays with his Grandmother in Port St Mary. He quickly makes friends with Donal a local boy of around the same age.Almost immediately strange things start to happen to Eddy, and it is only when he finds his mother's old school books that he realises that his Mum left the island in a hurry before he was born. She should have gone to Music college she was an excellent flautist, but she gave it all up to work in the canteen of a Wigan coal mine. It is a mystery how Eddy is rescued from a storm, someone is helping Sally with the farm work, and who are those strange people dancing on the hillside outside of his window. When Eddy finds a strange silver musical instrument, he wonders if he should dare to try and play it. The Isle of Man is full of strange magical creatures. Eddy slowly starts to realise that he is one of them too.The Drinking Dragon is a strange forgotten place close to the Calf of Man, it is seldom visited by anyone, which is probably just as well!
Tim should never have agreed to a bike race around the park with Blaize. he should have known that Blaize would have cheated. Tim lay flat out on the ground with blood streaming from a wound in his leg. His bike lying on top of him. Blaize just laughed and rode away leaving Susan to try and help her friend. Then a dog, that had been running on the grass, came over to see what was happening. The dog saw the blood and decided to help. Tim watched as the dog licked his wound clean. "There is nothing better than a dog's tongue for a cut like that!" The dog's owner said as he came over, "It will soon clear up now."Within a few hours Tim was seriously ill, his leg was swollen and he could hardly walk. It was days before he could get out of bed, but when he did something strange had happened. Tim could smell things that he had never detected before and his sense of hearing was amazing!
Knowlton is one of the most haunted places in England, there is an ancient pagan shrine hidden near the ancient ruined church where offerings are left for the village 'Mother'. When lottery winner Aunt Vera invites herself and her treasured cats to stay the whole house is in turmoil. Mum hates her, dad hides away. Presented with a baby blue dress Izzy goes to the Knowle where she stumbles into a solid granite stone that is not there and is transported to a different time where all around people are dying from the Black Death. Izzy can't work it out. It's not as if she did not have enough trouble at school with that bullying Janice. If Bobby would only grow up, he might know what a Hag Stone is for and where it came from.
Paul Evans, a young science lecturer, finds himself trapped inside a mysterious metallic cylinder unearthed in Manchester, England. When he finally emerges he encounters a world ravished by Satan's Pox or Super AIDS. He makes firm friends and bitter enemies. He learns how to survive, how to love, how to hate and how to kill as he crosses the Rubicon between the present time and a bleak, but very plausible future.
With over five hundred favourite quotations from the popular website, interspersed with hilarious cartoons, Overheard in Dublin is the perfect stocking-filler.
Using the concept of a travel guide, the author takes us on a pilgrimage through Matthew 5-7 Jesus Driven Life offers a fresh approach to the Sermon on the Mount. Despite being one of the best known of all Bible passages and carrying the core of all Christ's teaching, the detail of the sermon is read little and obeyed even less. Many see it as...
When the teenage son of a church leader makes a suicide pact, long-concealed secrets are revealed. A beautiful novel about starting again.
An exploration of the challenges of 'being church' in the 21st century.
This compilation, comprising a Baker's (street) Dozen of his adventures, re-creates the gas-lit, fog-enshrouded world of Victorian London as once more Sherlock Holmes urges, Come, Watson, the game is afoot!
This collection of forty poems is designed to provide a new and moving expression of worship. The poems are intended not to be merely read in silence, but to be spoken aloud in a way that can provide a new and refreshing experience of worship in any setting---personal devotions, group and church settings, or one-on-one.
One of the greatest challenges facing package manufacturers is to develop reliable fine pitch thin packages with high leadcounts, capable of dissipating heat, and deliver them in volume to the market in a very short space of time.
This big, bright series takes daily Bible reading to a new, funkier, and much more relevant level. Daily Bible study is still popular with active Christians (about half a million of them), and there are various products on the market, but none that really appeal to the younger, trendy Christian scene. Breakfast with God, with its bright and exciting design, should exactly hit the spot. With the breakfast theme running through, each page will have: Orange Juice: a short Bible passage - The Big Breakfast: for those with 15 minutes to spend - The Continental Breakfast: if you're in a rush or want to add to the longer study - Coffee: a short prayer or idea to think on. The content will be as relevant to young Christians as is the design. This resource is biblical, but also addresses their concerns, and helps them build a spiritual framework in order to live their lives with integrity. The authors speak the language of their audience: Duncan Banks (Christians in Sport), Rozi Stirling (National Youth Officer for Northern Ireland's Presbyterian Church), Gerard Kelly (Generation X expert), Simon Hall (REVIVE). This is the second in a series, with 120 readings per book. Three will be published in the first year. The books will be aimed at the twenties and early thirties (but will no doubt also be picked up by those who are younger).
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