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    Dumpling
    Sofia
    Tamar
    The Linden's Red Plague
    The Sword and the Well
    The Sword of God
    • The Sword of God

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      Set in a world of conflict and ancient prophecies, the narrative follows a young warrior destined to wield a legendary weapon that could change the fate of his people. As he embarks on a perilous journey, he faces formidable foes and uncovers dark secrets that challenge his beliefs and loyalty. Themes of faith, sacrifice, and the struggle between good and evil are woven throughout the tale, culminating in a gripping climax that tests the hero's resolve and the power of the sword itself.

      The Sword of God
    • The Sword and the Well

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(6)Évaluer

      Set in a fantastical realm, this tale weaves together themes of bravery and sacrifice as a young hero embarks on a quest to restore peace to a war-torn land. Along the journey, he encounters mystical creatures and faces formidable challenges that test his resolve. The narrative explores the deep connections between characters and the significance of their choices, ultimately highlighting the power of hope and friendship in overcoming darkness. Richly imagined, the story invites readers into a vibrant world filled with adventure and moral dilemmas.

      The Sword and the Well
    • The Linden's Red Plague

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      The narrative unfolds further in the epic saga of the Choosers of the Slain, delving deeper into the complexities of fate, honor, and the consequences of choice. Characters grapple with their destinies in a richly woven tapestry of conflict and camaraderie, exploring themes of loyalty and sacrifice amidst a backdrop of mythic battles. As the story progresses, new alliances and rivalries emerge, challenging the protagonists to confront their pasts and reshape their futures.

      The Linden's Red Plague
    • Tamar

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(37)Évaluer

      Tamar, a young woman in King David's harem, realizes the King plans to use her as a pawn and force her to marry a man she hates, but struggles to overcome her destiny in a hostile world. Reprint.

      Tamar
    • Sofia

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(366)Évaluer

      In the 16th Century, a 14-year-old Christian noblewoman from the City of Venice is captured by Turkish pirates and sold into slavery. With time she becomes a concubine in the sultan's harem and begins her rise to power. By the author of Tamar

      Sofia
    • The family had been wanting a new cat since Katie had died when she was nearly nineteen years old. Mum didn t want to replace her straight away, but always had stories to tell about what she used to get up to. The children often asked when can we get a cat? However, it was just one excuse after another: when the new baby gets a little older ; when Faith (the baby) goes to school ; when we ve been to Kenya ; when we ve moved house . Well they moved house and Mum tried to say to wait until all the work was done in the house, but the children were having none of that.

      Dumpling
    • The Levite's Concubine

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of archaeology and personal history, the narrative intertwines the lives of Orit Nussbaum, a young Israeli archaeologist, and Hammama Madmoni, a Yemeni Jewish immigrant. As Orit grapples with her responsibilities to a Holocaust-survivor mother and the patriarchal constraints of her field, she also experiences visions of ancient lives that resonate with her own struggles. The story explores themes of identity, loss, and the impact of historical trauma on contemporary lives, all while Orit navigates her academic journey and personal revelations.

      The Levite's Concubine
    • Choosers of the Slain

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in a time of ancient rituals, Brynhild defies her fate as a young girl destined to sacrifice herself in the Spring Thaw. Instead, she transforms into a formidable warriormaiden, gaining the power to decide the fates of men in battle alongside Odin. As she grapples with her newfound authority, Brynhild confronts the desire for autonomy and the struggle to forge her own path amidst the expectations of her tribe.

      Choosers of the Slain
    • The Book of Wizzy

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      When Brittany Bingham stumbles upon a dead body in a hot tub while working as a housekeeper in Park City, her life takes a dramatic turn. At just eighteen, with her parents on an LDS mission in Southern California, she is left to navigate this shocking discovery alone. Faced with a dilemma about whom to contact, Brittany must confront the unexpected challenges that arise from this chilling encounter.

      The Book of Wizzy
    • The Woman at the Well

      • 390pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in biblical times, the narrative centers around a Samaritan woman whose encounter with Jesus at a well transforms her life. As she grapples with her past and societal judgments, themes of redemption, acceptance, and faith emerge. The story explores her inner struggles and the profound impact of divine love, ultimately leading her to become a messenger of hope for her community. This poignant tale highlights the power of personal connection and the breaking of cultural barriers.

      The Woman at the Well