Gareth Dracule is an unusual creature human by day and vampire by night, he runs a factory called *Book & Ball*. Halloween celebrations; an excuse for a corporate party to satisfy his blood lust to rejuvenate his true self. Office romance too adding to the mix. After the party ends Gareth morphs into a bird to travel north to his true family home. A magical journey with family & friends to protect his world and ours from the darkness.An enchanting story of sorcerers combating the evil, treachery with a sense of humour and blood lust.
Jane Dawson Ordine dei libri
Questo autore esplora la storia e la cultura delle Isole Britanniche, con un focus particolare su Scozia, Irlanda, Inghilterra e Galles. Il suo interesse si estende alla Riforma in Europa, suggerendo un profondo coinvolgimento con le forze storiche e religiose che hanno plasmato il continente moderno. Questa concentrazione tematica implica una ricerca meticolosa e un impegno a situare l'opera letteraria all'interno di un contesto storico più ampio.




- 2019
- 2019
The Beautiful Book of Whale Watching
- 46pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Designed for Alzheimer's patients and those with reading difficulties, this unique book features vibrant, full-color photos of majestic whales without any text. Its square shape and manageable size make it easy for seniors to hold and enjoy. This visual collection allows loved ones to immerse themselves in the beauty of whale watching, fostering uplifting group activities and reducing frustration associated with traditional text-heavy picture books. It's a perfect way to connect through shared imagery and stimulate joyful experiences.
- 2016
John Knox
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The definitive biography of John Knox, a leader of the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth-century Scotland“Never before has there been such a thoroughly and sympathetically critical treatment of the 16th-century Scottish reformer’s thought and times. . . . A joy to read and a book to value.”—Sean Michael Lucas, Gospel CoalitionBased in large part on previously unavailable sources, including the recently discovered papers of John Knox’s close friend and colleague Christopher Goodman, this biography challenges the traditionally held stereotype of the founder of the Presbyterian denomination as a strident and misogynist religious reformer whose influence rarely extended beyond Scotland. Instead, Jane Dawson maintains that Knox relied heavily on the support of his “godly sisters” and conferred as well as argued with Mary, Queen of Scots. He was a proud member of the European community of Reformed Churches and deeply involved in the religious Reformations within England, Ireland, France, Switzerland, and the Holy Roman Empire.Casting a surprising new light on the public and private personas of a highly complex, difficult, and hugely compelling individual, Dawson’s fascinating study offers a vivid, fully rounded portrait of this renowned Scottish preacher and prophet who had a seismic impact on religion and society.
- 2007
This book encompasses the long sixteenth century, starting with James IV's accession and concluding with Mary, Queen of Scots' execution. At its heart is Scottish political life viewed from local and regional perspectives as well as the centre.