In Magnus and the Jewelled Book of the Universe, a book by S. L. Browne, readers will meet Magnus.
The planet Earth is overheated and dying. He is taken from the Earth by Marlo, who is his mentor.
But! Magnus discovers that all was not quite as he had thought.
For Magnus is not a human from the planet Earth. In reality he is a member of a race called the Guardians of the Universe who are not only from a different planet, they are actually from a different dimension.
Wizardly Marlo is being hard on himself as he feels somewhat responsible for the fact that Murdamond was able to destroy the Earth, because Murdamond cannot resist taking anything that looks beautiful and shiny.
When they arrive at the village of Deruweld, Magnus finds that humans haven't evolved just yet and that dinosaurs are still roaming round the countryside.
To make matters more complicated Murdamond has already arrived and he has captured Magnus' parents and is holding them imprisoned in the dungeon of his new castle.
Magnus realises that he must use all of his powers and wisdom to defeat Murdamond. With the help of Marlo, some friendly dinosaurs and the Jewelled Book of the Universe. Even though it thought it might be helpful if it decided to change itself into the shape of a girl.
This is the first book in a trilogy about Magnus and his friends and will make a great Christmas present for children aged 7 to 9.
It is published by Matador at £6.99.
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Monday, 12 November 2018
Surrogacy: Our Family's Journey
Surrogacy: Our Family's Journey is a very moving and very personal account of one family's story regarding surrogacy.
It starts with the initial thoughts about the possibilities of surrogacy and then proceeds through the decision to employ a surrogate to help create a family.
This is the story of James Phillips, from a single man, then as part of a same-sex couple and then onward to the story of how he met and fell in love with Krzysztof part way through the process and how they work together to create a family with the help pf a surrogate in Bangkok, and how they manage to deal with international red tape and navigate a variety of obstacles from the health of the surrogate to a bewildering array of rules and regulations.
And what happens when it is revealed there is not one baby on the way, but two, as they will be having twins!
This is an interesting at heartwarming book which will be of use to anyone who is interested in the field of surrogacy.
It is published by Matador at £11.99.
It starts with the initial thoughts about the possibilities of surrogacy and then proceeds through the decision to employ a surrogate to help create a family.
This is the story of James Phillips, from a single man, then as part of a same-sex couple and then onward to the story of how he met and fell in love with Krzysztof part way through the process and how they work together to create a family with the help pf a surrogate in Bangkok, and how they manage to deal with international red tape and navigate a variety of obstacles from the health of the surrogate to a bewildering array of rules and regulations.
And what happens when it is revealed there is not one baby on the way, but two, as they will be having twins!
This is an interesting at heartwarming book which will be of use to anyone who is interested in the field of surrogacy.
It is published by Matador at £11.99.
What's Left Unsaid
What's Left Unsaid is a fascinating novel from Deborah Stone.
Throughout the novel Deborah takes her readers on a journey through the lives of a range of highly interesting people who are all, in one way or another, deeply damaged or disturbed in one way or another.
There's Sasha who is doing her best to keep her life together. She is raising her teenage son Zac. Although she isn't a single parent, she might as well be, as her husband is absent.
Then there's the problems presented by her elderly mother who is not only temperamental, her alcoholism also compounds the problems she presents.
But why has Zac destroyed a pair of scissors as he attempted to break in to a valuable antique desk which he has caused terrible damage to?
What was he searching for? What dreadful secrets does he believe that his mother is keeping hidden from him?
And what about Sasha? Does she have a dark secret from her past that she needs to keep hidden?
Her mother, Annie, is beginning to have problems with the past and the present, as they seem to coalesce together. What is true? What is untrue? Annie doesn't seem to know, any more.
She is certain of one thing. That Joe, her late husband, is waiting for her and watching over her. But is he? And what of a dreadful secret that she kept from Joe? How can she go to him with that on her conscience?
It's an interesting novel that takes the reader through the history of Sasha's family over several decades.
Old traumas are revealed and relived and once hidden secrets are brought to the surface, again.
It's published by Matador at £9.99.
Throughout the novel Deborah takes her readers on a journey through the lives of a range of highly interesting people who are all, in one way or another, deeply damaged or disturbed in one way or another.
There's Sasha who is doing her best to keep her life together. She is raising her teenage son Zac. Although she isn't a single parent, she might as well be, as her husband is absent.
Then there's the problems presented by her elderly mother who is not only temperamental, her alcoholism also compounds the problems she presents.
But why has Zac destroyed a pair of scissors as he attempted to break in to a valuable antique desk which he has caused terrible damage to?
What was he searching for? What dreadful secrets does he believe that his mother is keeping hidden from him?
And what about Sasha? Does she have a dark secret from her past that she needs to keep hidden?
Her mother, Annie, is beginning to have problems with the past and the present, as they seem to coalesce together. What is true? What is untrue? Annie doesn't seem to know, any more.
She is certain of one thing. That Joe, her late husband, is waiting for her and watching over her. But is he? And what of a dreadful secret that she kept from Joe? How can she go to him with that on her conscience?
It's an interesting novel that takes the reader through the history of Sasha's family over several decades.
Old traumas are revealed and relived and once hidden secrets are brought to the surface, again.
It's published by Matador at £9.99.
Friday, 9 November 2018
That's Christmas: An ideal gift for the book reading women in your l...
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