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      • October 2022

        Fartypops and Rüdiger Rumble-Trunk ∙ Vol. 3

        by Kai Lüftner, Wiebke Rauers

        Oh, what peace and quiet here! In Dragon Valley the air is clear The sun is very close to setting, No farts, bangs, hiccups are upsetting The old ones; they’ve no cause to grumble. No, wait! What’s that? A distant rumble...   And – BUUUURP – a burp disturbs the silence! On the other side of the volcano, there is a big furry someone with tusks and a trunk. It’s Rüdiger Rumble-Trunk and he’s hungry. Really, really hungry! Will Fartypops manage to save Dragon Valley from this insatiable, clumsy oaf?

      • 2016

        IL SOLE COL SINGHIOZZO (The sun has hiccups)

        by Pina Irace, Valeria Valenza

        It was a nice morning of a nice spring day. - Cock-a’doo... - sang the rooster without finishing his song, and it fell asleep. - Drin, dr... - and the alarm clock fell silent. Everything was dark again! What was happening? Why day and night were so fast in changing shifts? Very simple: the sun had hiccup!

      • Fiction
        March 2019

        The Black Tulip Collection

        by Juan José Vidal Wood

        A fast-paced, engaging novel of suspense and intrigue where secret desires, ambitions, and a long-forgotten mystery come together on a historical journey through Europe and Asia. Lucas Vascones is a Chilean who has lived in Shanghai for many years. One afternoon he receives a call that jerks him out of his routine: his old martial arts master has died, and his funeral will be held in Kunming, in southern China. Lucas decides to attend, though with some reservations: ten years earlier, a dispute with Tang brought their relationship to an abrupt and definitive end. At the funeral, Master Tang’s widow approaches Lucas and asks him to write her husband’s posthumous biography. Alfred Tang had been a celebrity in martial arts circles: after starring in a number of martial arts films, he went on to build an international empire of prestigious martial arts academies. At first, Lucas tries to evade the proposal but ultimately accepts, prompted by his curiosity as well as his own secret dream of becoming a writer. Mrs. Tang hands him a set of boxes filled with material so that he can start his research. In one of the boxes Lucas finds a journal filled with notes, a tiny picture of the sixteenth-century Italian missionary Mateo Ricci, and a beautiful drawing of a library with books in all different colors.  Bewildered by the discovery, Lucas enlists help from Tang’s daughter, who connects him to an old friend of her father’s, a university professor by the name of Yan. Lucas meets with Professor Yang, who tells him about the black tulips, a collection of books that had once belonged to the sixteenth century Jesuit missionary Mateo Ricci, who was born in Italy but lived and died in China. The professor fills him in on several details, most interestingly the name of the last known owner of the “black tulip” book collection, a businessman from southern China. Professor Yang also shows Lucas some old film footage from the 1950s featuring a young Alfred Tang practicing the cha-cha-cha with a beautiful, exotic woman by the name of Vicky Cifuentes. The professor tells Lucas that if he wishes to find the collection and learn more about Alfred Tang, he must call on the beautiful Vicky. To Lucas’ surprise she is still alive, living in Hong Kong. Lucas decides to visit her, and this short trip becomes the first step on a series of unforgettable events that will lead him through Asia and Europe, where his life will change in the quest to uncover the truth – about the books, about his martial arts master, and about history itself.

      • 2022

        ¿Cómo se quita el hipo?

        by Antonio Lozano

        Have you ever had hiccups? Don't you get a bit annoyed when it happens? If you want to know how to stop hiccups, join Bruno on this adventure, he'll surprise you and we’ll surprise him!

      • Fiction
        October 2021

        American Goddess

        A myth born in Scotland

        by L.M. Affrossman

        WHAT IF YOU HAD AN IDEA THAT COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING? In this provocative and thought-provoking novel, Affrossman takes a look at the nature of modern day belief. Post pandemic, Peter Kelso and his wife, Ellisha, have moved to Edinburgh in a last desperate bid to get their lives back on track. But things rapidly start to spiral out of control. Just as there seems no hope, an encounter with Edinburgh University’s most eccentric professor of history leads them to uncover a source of knowledge kept hidden for centuries. Using this knowledge, known as The Woman’s Secret, Peter sets out to heal a damaged world, and the Internet provides the perfect platform for the new world order to spread. In the midst of this, American, mixed-race, Ellisha is an unlikely messiah, but she becomes the face of a new age and soon everyone is pinning their hopes upon her. But if they thought The Woman’s Secret would produce a kinder, gentler world, they are in for a terrible shock. As corruption starts to cast its shadow, cracks begin to show and Peter and Ellisha’s reactions are very different to the encroaching threat. As they become embroiled in their own private battles, unseen forces are moving against them.

      • Personal & social issues: body & health (Children's/YA)
        October 2022

        The Musum of Body Leftovers

        A Tour of Useless Parts, Flaws, and Other Weird Bits

        by Rachel Poliquin, illustrated by Clayton Hanmer

        Welcome to the weirdest museum you’ll ever explore—one you carry around with you every day! The human body is a walking, talking museum of evolution, containing bits that were useful way back when we lived in different habitats or had different diets or behaviors. In Museum of Leftovers, tour guides Wisdom Tooth and Disappearing Kidney lead readers through an exploration of hiccups, weird feet, tailbones, monkey muscles, extra teeth, goosebumps, and more—all vestigial structures that are still hanging around in our bodies with stories to tell about our past. Rachel Poliquin’s lively and humorous text makes solid scientific information easily accessible for young readers, while Clayton Hanmer’s energetic art brings this wacky museum to life.

      • Fiction

        Bloodfire

        by Helen Harper

        Mackenzie Smith has always known that she was different. Growing up as the only human in a pack of rural shapeshifters will do that to you, but then couple it with some mean fighting skills and a fiery temper and you end up with a woman that few will dare to cross. However, when the only father figure in her life is brutally murdered, and the dangerous Brethren with their predatory Lord Alpha come to investigate, Mack has to not only ensure the physical safety of her adopted family by hiding her apparent humanity, she also has to seek the blood-soaked vengeance that she craves.

      • Science & technology: general interest (Children's/YA)
        September 2020

        A Day in the Life of a Poo, a Gnu and You

        by Mike Barfied. Jess Bradley

        If you've ever wanted to know what a panda does all day long, how your heart manages to shift all that blood around your body or what makes a rainbow shine, you've come to the right book. A Day in the Life of a Poo, a Gnu and You features the answers to all of these questions and many more, all told in a super-fun comic book format in three awesome sections: Human Body, Animal Kingdom and Earth and Science. A Day in the Life... is packed with facts, laughs and amazing illustrations you can dive into all day long.

      • Fiction
        August 2020

        May the Death be Sweet

        by Laetitia Danaë

        Since her father’s death, and because she sees goshts, Kathell existence never was peaceful. But destiny has a plan for her, a Santa Muerte’s one.

      • Fiction

        Replica

        by Lexi Revellian

        REPLICA is a fast-paced thriller/romance you will find hard to put down.Beth Chandler, bright, attractive but unassertive, is accidentally replicated in a flawed experiment at the government research institute where she works. A second Beth comes into being, complete with all her memories. To Sir Peter Ellis, MI5 chief, the replica is an embarrassment that must be hushed up and disposed of. Overhearing him, Beth Two goes on the run. With no official existence, homeless, penniless and pursued by Sir Peter's agents, she has to find the inner strength and aggression to survive on icy London streets. Meanwhile the original Beth, unaware of what has happened, becomes romantically involved with Nick Cavanagh, the spec op she believes is there to protect her. In fact, he's hunting her double. Nick refuses to face his moral doubts about Beth Two - as far as he's concerned, it's not his problem. As events unfold, and the situation grows more complicated, he has to decide whose side he is on.

      • Agriculture & farming
        June 2020

        Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

        Utilization and Conservation Techniques

        by Gopal Shukla ,Bidhan Roy, Vineeta & Sumit Chakravarty

        Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are invaluable natural resources of use to human race, without which the survival of human/ animal race is incredible. There is an enormous diversity of plants which are put into medicinal, beauty care and culinary purposes. Cultivation of commercially important medicinal plants is in high demand as the global community is growing towards a green and herbal oriented approach. India as a country has thousands of years old traditional medicinal systems which rely solely on medicinal plants. There is a gradual loss of medicinal plants with the increasing demand of plant derived drugs. Majority of medicinal plants are still collected from the wild. This doesnt meet the demand and thereby pave ways to adulterants. The over extraction and ignorant activities cause biodiversity loss. Farm production of MAPs in these days is extremely vulnerable to underlying climate risk. Sustainable management of these resources requires urgent attention for environmental stability and improvement of livelihood. New income generating opportunities are opening up for rural populations and in particular for small-scale farmers as well as marginal farmers through MAPs cultivation. New generation are not well aware of the various uses of many plants to which it was put before. Thus there is an urgent need to spread the knowledge and conserve the wild populations of medicinal plant diversity in various forest areas of India. Considering the importance of the MAPs, an attempt was taken in this edited book to understand and highlight the role of MAPs in livelihood improvement and income generation through cultivation, conservation and utilisation. Most of the chapters in this book dealt with individual medicinal plants in detail. Two chapters have also been included on pests and diseases management of MAPs. Nowadays, IPR issues are more important. One chapter has been included on IPR issues on medicinal plants. A chapter also devoted on value addition of the medicinal plant products.

      • Travel writing
        January 2003

        Riding the Desert Trail

        By Bicycle to the Source of the Nile

        by Bettina Selby

        One wet and windy day in the British Museum, Bettina Selby decided, almost on an impulse, to travel the length of the Nile Valley, from the Mediterranean Sea to the mysterious Mountains of the Moon and the great lakes of central Africa. She designed a special ‘all terrain’ bicycle for the journey; and suitably equipped with insect repellants, sun hat and an invaluable filter pump for purifying the waters of the Nile, a Swiss army penknife and an impractical aerosol spray for keeping rabid dogs at bay, she set off on her 4500-mile adventure. It took her from the Pyramids, the great temples of Luxor, the Valley of the Kings and all the magnificence of Egypt, to the empty burning sands of the Nubian Desert; from Cairo’s congenial bustle, and the hospitality of remote Nile-side villages, to the starving refugee camps of war-torn southern Sudan; from the world of international aid (about which she has very mixed feelings) to the terrifying child-soldiers of Uganda - the ruined paradise where her journey ends. Vivid, moving and observant, alive with the encounters that befall a solitary traveller in remote and often dangerous countries,Riding the Desert Trail is travel writing at its most exciting and exhilarating. Bettina Selby writes as well as she travels TLS

      • Biography: general

        Crackhead 4

        Nature versus Nurture

        by Angela Harrison

        Angela and Max move to Minehead.  Jamie leaves her friend Denis to join them. She is hyper, euphoric and suffers panic attacks.  A psychiatrist diagnoses Bipolar Disorder and believes she had problems long before taking drugs. She moves into bed & breakfast, then returns to Leamington to be with Denis. Max’s personality suddenly becomes aggressive, hyper, destructive, and violent. Age fourteen, he is prescribed the same anti-psychotic medication as Jamie.  After being excluded from school, he leaves home and turns to petty crime.  Max commits ‘Grevious Bodily Harm’ and is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.  The courts place him in a children’s home, then in foster care.  His girlfriend has his baby.  Max’s life continues to be chaotic from alcohol abuse, drugs and crime.  An armed response unit raids Angela’s home. Jamie acquires a flat in Leamington.  Her mental health deteriorates drastically and she is admitted to hospital. She threatens to kill the psychiatrist as he continues to deny she is ill. A second opinion confirms Jamie has Bi-Polar and Schizophrenia. She attempts suicide a number of times as she suffers from paranoia, voices in her head, and poltergeist activity around her.

      • May 2022

        Your Brain on Psychedelics

        Pharmacology and neuroscience of psilocybin, DMT, LSD, MDMA, mescaline.

        by Genis Ona

        Discover the pharmacology of psychedelics. Delve into the cutting edge ofscientific research on the impact of psilocybin, MDMA, DMT, mescaline andLSD on the brain. With this guide you will learn the keys to the effects ofpsychedelics, capable of producing significant changes in the processes ofperception, thought and consciousness. An illustrated guide to understandingthe science behind new psychedelic-assisted therapies for treating mentalhealth issues. This essential guide will be of interest to all psychonauts eagerto immerse themselves in the pharmacology of the most popular psychedelicmolecules, to all medical and mental health professionals, and to all peopleinterested in learning the essentials of the neuroscience of psychedelicmolecules and how they affect our brains.

      • Adventure

        The Assassin The Grey Man and The Surgeon

        by D C Stansfield

        It was all going so well for Peter Lee’s drug empire.  He had a hold on the producers in Afghanistan and Pakistan.  His receiver network was increasing and the distribution was now being handled by four of the biggest gangs in London.  With business so good, he was starting to expand.  He was becoming very, very rich.The only small annoyance had come from a little old lady who owned of all things a corner shop.  She had refused to accept any of his special parcels and wanted to go to the police, so she’d been given two bullets, the ‘double tap’, both to shut her up and to send a message to everyone else in the network.Unknown to Lee she was married to a specialist, a man who, in a former life killed men for a living.  He had two friends, one a gatherer of information, the master in his field, one a breaker of men, who was so vicious that it was rumoured that each time he hit a man he cut him.  Each of these three men had spent thirty years and more playing the ‘great game’.  Inside the security company called ‘The Firm’ they were legends known only as The Assassin, The Grey Man and The Surgeon.Now living at the edge of the secret world and about to disappear into history, this atrocity had brought them back centre stage but the question is, do they still have what it takes to go up against today’s hard men?

      • Fiction
        September 2020

        Lifelike Creatures

        by Rebecca Baum

        Thirteen-year-old Tara does whatever it takes to keep her beautiful, audacious, and addicted mother, Joan, from falling through the cracks. When a sinkhole forces her rural Louisiana town to evacuate, Tara finds herself homeless and her mother’s impulsive personality unleashed. But Joan’s raw charisma and plain speak quickly establish her as the public face of the catastrophe. The community rallies around her, and social media demands justice. A class action lawyer grooms Joan to play the starring role in a carefully crafted PR campaign. Tara dares to imagine a better life, built upon the proceeds of the settlement the whole town will share, a life that might even include college. But as the spotlight intensifies, and the promise of a settlement looms, Joan’s demons return with a vengeance. Tara must decide whether to pull her mother from the brink as she’s always done, or let her fall, severing ties with the only family she’s ever known.

      • October 2022

        The Grumbletroll by aprilkind

        The Grumbletroll... is Jealous! ∙ Vol. 5

        by aprilkind, Barbara van den Speulhof, Stephan Pricken

        - Important topic: unfounded jealousy - Told with humour and friendly illustrations - Sympathetic character with high potential for both adults and children to identify with   The Grumbletroll and his friends want to build a pool, but that’s easier said than done! Luckily, just then Beaver turns up. He’s a perfect master builder, and if anyone should know how to do it properly, he should. Hare, Hedgehog, Mouse and Bird are impressed – but the Grumbletroll isn’t. Do his friends like Beaver more than they like him…?

      • November 2022

        Thiziri

        by Alexiane De Lys

        The Ancients recount the arrival of the ekomers on Earth as the greatest cataclysm in history. Terraformed, the fauna and flora then change forever. Thus, each plant responds to the call of these invaders and gangs up against the surviving humans who, in order to continue to exist, have found refuge in a crater in the heart of the African continent, under a protective dome. Thiziri, called Blanche by her family because of her albinism, is the best of the Reapers. His role: to feed his family through hunting. Only, prey is becoming scarce. Pushed ever further, she can only question the knowledge of the Ancients when she finds herself facing this ocean which, geographically, should however be hundreds and hundreds of kilometers away. And what about this red moon that appears in the sky? Who in his world is ultimately the predator?

      • Fiction

        Snow, Dog, Foot

        by Claudio Morandini

        In the Alps, there is a lonesome valley where the old and scatterbrained Adelmo Farandola wanders, crazy with solitude. Adelmo’s only companion is a nagging dog; together they form an unusual comic pairing, since Adelmo is able to understand its talking as well as those of other animals of the mountains. He also understands the voices of the wind, the sky, and even of the dead.Struggling in the wild and hostile nature around him, we follow him in the changing of seasons and in the repetitiveness of his actions: but then one day, as spring arrives, Adelmo and his dog notice a foot in the melting snow. Snow, dog, foot is a strange little book that one can read cover to cover, enchanted by its characters and their sarcastic profundity.

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