Red Leaves And The Living Token – Book 1 – Part 1 Posted: 20 Jul 2012 06:20 AM PDT Red Leaves And The Living Token – Book 1 – Part 1 by Benjamin David Burrell Doctors tell Raj that his son Emret won’t survive his illness. As Raj struggles to prepare himself and Emret for the inevitable, he’s confronted by Moslin, his son’s nurse, who’s been filling Emret’s head with fairytales about heroic quests and powerful disease curing miracles. Emret now thinks that all he has to do is find the mythical Red Tree from the nurse’s stories, and he’ll live. In an attempt to protect his son from further emotional damage, Raj asks Moslin to stay away from Emret. He returns hours later to find them both missing. He searches the fairytales for clues to where they may have gone and stumbles upon stories that, strangely, he already knows. He saw them in a vision just before his son disappeared. Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:- Red Leaves And The Living Token – Book 1 – Part 1 – 93 pages, 1.8MB (MOBI, EPUB, PDF) Items posted here are free at the time of posting. If you find they are no longer free, kindly notify us immediately through our contact form.
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Fish Stocks Limited Posted: 20 Jul 2012 06:15 AM PDT Fish Stocks Limited by Michael Summers Fish Stocks Limited is Moby Dick for the Sponge Bob Square Pants generation. The style ranges from the absurdly Melvillian (‘Call me Fishmael’) to the Pratchettesque (we meet a character called Stan who sells ‘post-insurance’ to people who have just been robbed). There is an almost obsessive preoccupation with the piscine from the start, which sees a young Piscador called Ambrosius Codwich falling from his lofty hooktree home towards the dreaded mist sea below, the domain of fish and ghosts. Ambrosius’ life flashes in front of him as he falls. He realises just what he has missed out on – in particular the only girl he ever loved, Sunbeam Lightning, who has married the wrong man. He also has to face up to being fishless for his whole life, a great shame amongst the Piscadors. But Fate has plans for Ambrosius; before he hits the ground he is caught by a dangling fishhook, ripping off his trousers but slowing him enough to save his life. He hits the ground. Without sparing a minute the young fisher turns to scale the nearest hooktree, but looking over his shoulder he sees something silvery, sinusoidal and serene – he sees an Infinity Fish in its natural environment. Looking into those endless eyes Ambrosius is confronted with the absolute and he is hooked. This begins an epic quest to find the Infinity Fish of Fate. Fish Stocks Limited can be read as both a light-hearted, humorous fantasy and a very relevant comment on our own use of finite resources. The story is particularly relevant in the current economic downturn, and would appeal to young adults and adults alike. The novel is the first part of the Infinity Fish Trilogy and is 71760 words. Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:- Fish Stocks Limited – 214 pages, 238 KB (EPUB, Kindle, MOBI, PDF, HTML, LRF, PDB, TXT) Items posted here are free at the time of posting. If you find they are no longer free, kindly notify us immediately through our contact form.
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Beyond The Blue, The Blue Series Volume 2, Part 1 Posted: 20 Jul 2012 06:11 AM PDT Beyond The Blue, The Blue Series Volume 2, Part 1 by Josephine Dillon The War begins in two worlds. David must learn to survive in the Underworld; a dark domain created by God to destroy and absorb damned human souls. Chased by the Ruler of Nine, trapped in a Hell he once only dreamt about, David will either adapt and evolve, or become another harvested soul for the collection. Dillon questions the Divine and his place in the Living World without his brother. Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:- Beyond The Blue, The Blue Series Volume 2, Part 1 – 361 pages, 1.08 MB (EPUB, Kindle, MOBI, PDF, HTML, LRF, PDB, TXT) Items posted here are free at the time of posting. If you find they are no longer free, kindly notify us immediately through our contact form.
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