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  • Mended Wings

    Mended Wings

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    Book Synopsis

  • MEUTLOA

    66.64

    Sepheo sa ka mona ke ngola lipale tse monate, tse ka hlabollang,
    tse rutang le ho hlokomelisa motho ka lintho tse ling tseo
    mohlomong a ka nahanang hore ha se li ‘nete. Ke motho ea ratang
    ho qoqela batho lipale tse monate, le ho liqapa, kebe ke li behe ka
    tsela eo motho a kekeng a batla ho tloha pelaka, ka Sesotho se
    monate se nang le tlotlo-ntsoe. Morero entse e le ho boloka puo
    ho isa molokong otlang.
    Buka ena ke ea lipale-khutšoe, tseo tsona li tšetseng litaba tsa
    lerato le tebileng, lithloriso tse bohloko-hloko, ho lahleheloa ke
    tšepo, mahlomola a bophelo, bohloko ba lefu, bohloko ba ho hloka
    batsoali, ho lahloa ke beng ka oena, le litaba tse ling tse monate
    tseo ‘mali aka thabelang ho li utloa ka leleme la Sesotho. Ho
    boetse hona le litaba tseo Basotho ba tummeng ka tsona tseo ha
    ngata ho sa buoeng ka tsona eleng boloi, lithokolosi le ho hlorisa
    batho ba boloi leho sebelisa liphoofolo le linonyana ho loea.

  • no roses for Sharon

    No Roses for Sharon

    30.00

    Jabez and Sharon start off as childhood friends. As they grow up Sharon becomes a beautiful young lady with whom Jabez falls madly in love. Just when he decides to propose love to her, a much sought-after young doctor comes in to sweep her off her feet leaving Jabez shattered. No amount of pleading influences Sharon whose mind is made up as she sees in the young doctor her only door to fame and luxury.

    Jabez, seeing Sharon’s attraction to the doctor, decides to pursue a course in medicine solely to win her over. He goes to Canada to pursue his dream and Sharon’s marriage to the young doctor ends in disaster. She moves to the city to work as a model and enters into another ill-fated relationship. Frustrated, Sharon turns her attention back to Jabez, the man she is finally convinced will always be there for her.

    Jabez’ mother is determined her son will not marry Sharon, the gold digger, and finds a beautiful, soft-spoken undergraduate for him. Will Jabez forget entirely about his childhood sweetheart with whom he had shared the joys and pains of life or will he succumb to his mother’s pressure and the impeccable character and great beauty of his mother’s choice?

  • Oliver Twist

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    For the next eight or ten months, Oliver was the victim of a systematic course of treachery and deception. He was brought up by hand. The hungry and destitute situation of the infant orphan was duly reported by the workhouse authorities to the parish authorities. The parish authorities inquired with dignity of the workhouse authorities, whether there was no female then domiciled in ‘the house’ who was in a situation to impart to Oliver Twist, the consolation and nourishment of which he stood in need. The workhouse authorities replied with humility, that there was not. Upon this, the parish authorities magnanimously and humanely resolved, that Oliver should be ‘farmed,’ or, in other words, that he should be dispatched to a branch-workhouse some three miles off, where twenty or thirty other juvenile offenders against the poor-laws, rolled about the floor all day, without the inconvenience of too much food or too much clothing, under the parental superintendence of an elderly female, who received the culprits at and for the consideration of sevenpence-halfpenny per small head per week. Sevenpence-halfpenny’s worth per week is a good round diet for a child; a great deal may be got for seven-pence-halfpenny, quite enough to overload its stomach and make it uncomfortable. The elderly female was a woman of wisdom and experience; she knew what was good for children, and she had a very accurate perception of what was good for herself. So, she appropriated the greater part of the weekly stipend to her own use and consigned the rising parochial generation to even a shorter allowance than was originally provided for them. Thereby finding in the lowest depth a deeper still, and proving herself a very great experimental philosopher.

  • Robinson Crusoe

    9.99

    Sometimes considered to be the first novel in English, this book is a fictional autobiography of a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela.

  • Solomon’s Bridge 1

    55.00

    ISBN:
    978 – 9988 – 3 – 9688 – 6

    The Pitch:

    The Custodian of Canaan is reborn, but so are the major players in the injustice that was done to her, in 1891. This time around, she is the villain. Revenge has never been so sweet, so irresistible, and so utterly confusing. Because come morning after the bloody wicked night, she can’t remember a single thing. Can an MI6 Agent on a mission to steal a virus solve the mystery? Can a doomsday prophetess shine a light on the path to redemption? Can a delinquent street king save the day by blowing up a bridge that is nothing but an illusion? The curse is rolling even in the reverse, but maybe all she has to do to hold on, is to let go… A bewitching time through time, in one city, and in different lives. This, is Canaan.

    (Blurb) Part 1:

    When a British Lord decides to chase adventure in the ancient kingdom of Canaan, his curious steps lead him to discover a reality he’d never believed existed; mysterious goings on among surprisingly actively political people; and a love he was determined to build castles for. But tragedy strikes with brutal force, and time cycles a century before opportunity comes to right a terrible wrong. Sometimes, it takes more than a generation to defeat the enemy…
    In between: how well do you know your neighbour?

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

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    “A young boy grows up in the antebellum South on the Mississippi River in the town of St. Petersberg, based on the town of Hannibal, Missouri.”

    to him seemed hollow, and existence but a burden. Sighing, he dipped his brush and passed it along the topmost plank; repeated the operation; did it again; compared the insignificant whitewashed streak with the far-reaching continent of unwhitewashed fence, and sat down on a tree-box discouraged. Jim came skipping out at the gate with a tin pail, and singing Buffalo Gals. Bringing water from the town pump had always been hateful work in Tom’s eyes, before, but now it did not strike him so. He remembered that there was company at the pump. White, mulatto, and negro boys and girls were always there waiting their turns, resting, trading playthings, quarrelling, fighting, skylarking.

  • The count of monte cristo

    The Count of Monte Cristo

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    A classic adventure novel, often considered Dumas’ best work, and frequently included on lists of the best novels of all time. Completed in 1844, and released as an 18-part series over the next two years, Dumas collaborated with other authors throughout. The story takes place in France, Italy, and the Mediterranean from the end of the rule of Napoleon I through the reign of Louis-Philippe.

  • The-Frights-of-Fiji

    The Frights of Fiji

    1.00

    A world of magic and adventure awaits…

    Sent to live with her strict, aloof, and uncaring uncle after her parents are killed in a car accident, twelve-year-old orphan Alyssa McCarthy longs for the life she used to have—one filled with fun and love. Then one stormy night, a message appears in the raindrops on the window that will change everything.

    “Your life will never be the same again, as magic will interfere.”

    Before long, Alyssa is kidnapped by Master Beau, a banished sorcerer with a mysterious connection to her who can only regain his power by weakening hers. Suddenly hurled into a world of wizardry filled with fantastical beasts and marvelous technology beyond her wildest imagination, Alyssa must defeat Master Beau if she ever wants to get home again. But Master Beau will stop at nothing, including using Alyssa’s friends, to ensure he is triumphant.

    Originally titled “From Frights to Flaws”, this story is the exciting and enchanting first book in the “Magical Missions” series.

  • The-ghost of serey Front cover

    The Ghost of Sarey Jane

    30.00
    1. THE GHOST OF SAREY JANE is a 20th Century Romeo & Juliet tale with a touch of Macbeth and To Kill a Mockingbird.
      The time is 1916. Sarey Jane Munroe, an emotionally and physically abused young girl, lives on a farm in rural Tennessee in the United States. Her only escape is her friendship with Billy Puckett. There’s just one problem – their families have been feuding for generations.
      When Sarey’s father discovers their friendship, he vows to end it…at all costs. Their decision to run away sets in motion a string of consequences that resound for generations to come.
      If you enjoyed “Where the Crawdads Sing,” “Every Bone a Prayer” or novels by Carson McCullers, then you must read THE GHOST OF SAREY JANE.
  • The lady who refused to bow

    30.00

    After many failed relationships, whether or not Sandra would marry is a hanging question.
    Joe, the only man who formally introduced himself to her parents, leaves Sandra for her junior colleague.
    But after she turns down a marriage offer from the president of a multinational company, her life changes forever.

  • The Last Frontier and Lingocracy

    116.00

    THE LAST FRONTIER & LINGOCRACY
    This developmental thriller – The Last Frontier and Lingocracy – and its prequel – Eclipse of the Last Frontier – present a captivating story involving a young man, NnicK, whose trajectory through Europe and North America in pursuit of knowledge, intercepted love, and the residual effects of Linguistic Fragmentation, prompting him to look deeper. The more NnicK scrutinized, the deeper he got submerged in the ramifications and the linkages between Linguistic Fragmentation and stagnation, poverty, and desperation among the citizenry of Nublanuistan – a mythical country in Africa under the prevailing system of government. With Africa’s unique situation as the most linguistically fragmented continent in the world, exemplified by over 2000 languages across countries on the continent, NnicK got his cousin, Njor, convinced about the extent to which even the roots of governance challenges in many countries in Africa, have been deeply embedded in and entangled with Linguistic Fragmentation. NnicK and Njor joined forces to passionately deliberate on factors that have eclipsed the true developmental potential of the African Continent for centuries to decipher possible solutions.

    As many believed that Linguistic Fragmentation has a supernatural origin, NnicK did not hesitate to explore the derivatives of a fantastic concept he stumbled across during his visit to the other side of life – the spiritual realm – in his dream. With that, Lingocracy emerged as a kind of governance architecture and promised to provide the leverage for Africa to embark on its unique trajectory of accelerated socioeconomic transformation.

    In the final part of this two-volume developmental thriller, NnicK’s cousin, Njor, returns to Nublanuistan with two graduate degrees from top-ranked universities in the United States of America.

    When Njor got introduced to his little nephews and niece, NnicK’s children, who were born when he was away in the USA, they inadvertently made fun of him because he mistook the ASSA – Africa Strategic Star Agenda, a Communiqué issued by the Association of Concerned Africans Movement (ACAM), for a football match between Arsenal Football Club and AC Milan. The ASSA Communiqué went viral on social media and the internet following its release, proposing a new Vision for the transformation of Africa

    In the discussions that ensued between NnicK and Njor regarding the reactions of his little nephews and niece, Njor found himself submerged at the deepest end of his cousin’s life’s struggles, impregnated with marital challenges and his preoccupation with the socioeconomic, technological, and cultural transformation of Nublanuistan and the entire African Continent.

    While Njor least expected that he was going to be unemployed for a long time upon arriving home and was considering going back to the USA, he gradually got infected by the sheer contagious nature with which NnicK discussed and elaborated on the socioeconomic challenges confronting Nublanuistan and the African Continent. When Njor embraced a fantastic concept that his cousin stumbled across during his visit to the other side of life, the spiritual realm in his dream, he became the chief advocate for the concept.

    When NnicK and Njor realized that ACAM had disappeared after their new vision for Africa went viral, the cousins joined forces in the search for strategic actions and programs to translate this new vision for Africa into reality, especially as this new vision resonated so well with even NnicK’s little children.

  • The Mafia King & Me

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    Zekhethelo is forced to leave Zweli’s house like she was forced into marrying him. When she hears that Zweli’s girlfriend is pregnant she files for divorce.

    But for some reason filing for divorce makes Zweli fight for their marriage. But will Zekhethelo take him back. And what about the baby? Will she accept another woman’s child as her own?

  • The Sunset Green

    37.00

    Her father deserted her when she was a baby, and her mother, who scratched and scraped to put clothes on her back, was brutally murdered when she was a teenager. By the age of twenty-one, Larley, the much-sought-after beautiful lady, had it all: power, wealth, position, and fame, plus the one gift everyone coveted – her ability to accurately foretell the future. This, earned her several friends and foes.
    Larley predicts an unusual spectacle of a green sunset, and along with it, a dramatic change in several people’s fortunes. The fulfillment of this prediction sets in motion a series of events which leaves everyone gaping.

  • The Third Dream

    4.99

    In a society where fixation was the order of the day, and fictions complement true stories, a recurring sickness of a young girl got acute, in the midst of both local and exotic medications. This book unfolds the drama, and fantasies like fear conquering moments on coaster roller situations. Could it actually be the additional ideas that is a tragedy, or escaping the TRADITION that is?

  • The Three Musketeers

    The Three Musketeers

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    The adventures of a young man named d’Artagnan after he leaves home to become a guard of the musketeers. D’Artagnan is not one of the musketeers of the title; those are his friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.