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With the insidious spread of drug trafficking beginning to effect so many lives across the Western world, Australia had suddenly woken up to how seriously they were becoming effected. Through the intervention of a wealthy philanthropist and the persistence of Tully a dogged, and flamboyant journalist, who stirs the governmental lethargy, a chase begins across the China Sea, Hong Kong and into Red China seeking to destroy the source of the opium smugglers. Tully finds himself frustrated and emotionally shattered and in danger of being murdered by the Triad organization. On top of which his infatuation with an outstandingly beautiful girl leads him into trouble of a different kind. |
Size: 8 x 5 In 252 pages £9.95 |
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Adventures
of Charlie Bonker at Pottage Pie Book One: Pushing Buttons
By Mary Jane Pearce |
Rude-That’s how Charlie Bonker was better known by his farm and forest
friends. He played tricks on his owner Denis and praised the hospitality
offered by peeing on the mat. He sometimes put bogies in the bath and
snails in the sink. He broke pegs and turned pegs into catapults. He
liked to race caterpillars in the sun and sing the most awful poetic
songs. Seeing Denis with an old boat one morning gives Charlie something
other than mischief to think about. His plan goes well until a disabled
dog arrives at the gates of Pottage. More a threat than a friend to
begin with, the dog causes much uncertainty to the cats. (8 and upwards) |
Size: 8.5 x 5.5 70 pages £5.99 |
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Adventures of Charlie Bonker at Pottage Pie
A World of Wrongs Book Two: Pushing Boundaries By Mary Jane Pearce |
Having soiled the vegetables and seen a suitable sock for Den, Charlie
Bonker is happily looking forward to his first Christmas at the cottage. With the boat sealed; and on schedule for spring he is quite content with life. That is, until an awful phone call on Boxing Day... Furious at Samba’s death, Charlie begins sailing to the city where his brother Indy lives. There he plans to kill the metal monsters responsible for her death. A stowaway rat, Ferrel friends, and a burglar all help make it happen… (8 and upwards)
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Size: 8.5 x 5.5 74 pages £5.99 |
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Adventures of Charlie Bonker at Pottage Pie Memories and moments Book Three: Charlie and the magic chair. By Mary Jane Pearce |
Memories and Moments
Finding an old chair, Charlie also finds a lot of inspiration while spinning in it. Charlie has grown up considerably; aware of cruelty and climate change, he is on a mission to break some bears out of a so-called sanctury. Save some Spanish ferals from a flooded drain, and in his dreams, dampen the sun.
(8 and upwards) |
Size: 8.5 x 5.5 XX pages £5.99 |
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Inspiring love By Jason Down
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Not wanting to grow up, torn between the inner child that lives in the realm of all possibilities and adulthood, slowly the inner spark was almost extinguished until someone told me it’s all an illusion. Stepping on one’s inner path is easy, holding on to it is lonely and hard. This is a journey, a search for personal truth which would eventually lead me away from those stoned depressed days and allowing the great spirit that resides in us all, to fly like an eagle. From Croatia and India to the mountains of Wales my journey was one of the best. A family in tatters and friendships broken, I discovered we learn most through our pain and laugh the loudest with each triumph as we overcome it. Never surrender, fight to the end and with love in our hearts, as I have discovered, dreams do come true.
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Size: 7.9 x 5.2 160 pages £6.99 |
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Millie the Mole and the Unfamiliar Hole (Cartoon) By Mary Jane Pearce
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Like all youngsters Millie is inquisitive and sometimes doesn’t do as she is asked. One day against her parents’ wishes she digs and digs and just keeps digging. What Millie didn’t expect amongst other things was a new road... Do as you are told in the first place and you won’t run into danger (3 to 7 years old) |
Size: 11 x 8.5, Hardback 14 pages £4.99 |
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Scraping the Sky By Heidi Brook
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For Sharm, there was Red, with his inviting smile and wild ideas, and there was cocaine, which seemed completely harmless. But then so did Chinese heroin, until it became a master without conscience. Addiction, it turns out, doesn’t make exception for good intentions. There is no intermission with drugs cocaine and heroin continuously search for new victims. As for Red sometimes an anchor can pull a person to the bottom of the sea. Read the review on The Guardian website
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Size: 8 x 5 235 pages £8.99
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The Power of Poetry By David Hamilton
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"A powerful perception on planetary issues, a calling card for all to wake up. The authors love for this planet is anything but hidden. No limits, no lies, just a sincere truth"
Mary Jane Pearce |
Size: 7.9 x 5 105 pages £6.95
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Out of this World By Mary Jane Pearce |
There are many different
worlds within our own, some more mystical, some a mere figment of our
imaginations, while others are more secret and sacred. As human
expectations exceed their own limits, their greed and ignorance become
playing fields for dangerously dark characters of a different kind.
Using drugs to manipulate and master humans, witches and warlords from
the under world begin a personal war between themselfs in order to rule
the world supreme. As the fight for world domination grows, something
very different is happening
elsewhere... |
Size: 8.5 x 5.6 500 pages, hardback £19.99
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Evolution to Destruction By David Hamilton
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This is a powerful book, pushing beyond the normal concepts and visions of life, whilst reaching into the mind's eye for clarity of definition. Its key elements open a wider vision of life around us, which are mind-opening to say the least, making it a very interesting read. By going beyond an environmental threat alone, it poses many questions concerning life itself, offering valid concepts and possible solutions that make perfect sense. It may even hold a major key to the future of our world, as it opens a lot of doors that so many of us have not managed to do. Compact, yet highly descriptive and to the point, it becomes an essential read. For it explains how and why the entire future of life is now in our own hands. |
Size: 8 x 5 237 pages £9.95 |
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The Shoddy System By Jane Brown
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School, it’s
never a bed of roses! On the contrary it |
Size: 8 x 5 pages £6.95
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Another One Bites The Dust By Wendy Bolton Williams
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Another One Bites The Dust is a frank and a “real life” look at being a single woman in our 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. It examines all relationship scenarios and challenges situations from a single woman’s angle. Are you in a dating rut or just single once again from no fault of your own?Maybe you need to move on from your current relationship and just need a nudge in that direction. Do “inches matter” and “internet sex”, what is to become of us singletons? Does love conquer all and is dating as easy as it sounds? Can we single women accept and manage with the knowledge we might be alone for the rest of our lives and is it our fault? As the last ex disappears into the sunset, this will at least make you feel better, and that you’re not alone, whether you are single or not. |
Size: 8 x 5 pages 230 £8.99
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978-0955818424 Charlie Bonker, pushing buttons by Mary Jane Pearce at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818400 Charlie Bonker, pushing boundaries by Mary Jane Pearce at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818417 Inspiring Love by Jason Down at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818431 Scrapingb the Sky by Heidi Brook at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818448 The power of Poetry by David Hamilton at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818455 Millie the mole by Mary Jane Pearce at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818462 Out of this world by Mary Jane Pearce at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818479 The shoddy system by Jane Brown at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818486 Evolution to Destruction by David Hamilton at Bonkerbooks 978-0955818493 Another one bites the dust (pending) at Bonkerbooks