This carefully crafted ebook: "e;The Man Who Forgot Christmas & The Boy Who Found Christmas (Adventure Classics)"e; is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Hailed by the authorites as `the future of housing', The Estate in south London was opened with a flourish by the Lord Mayor of London in the late 1960s.
'Summer days and new relationships are rendered with a grace that is lyrical at times but also ironic and comic, in a tone perfectly-pitched' Colm T ib n'Compelling, vibrant, and dazzling' Brandon Taylor, Booker shortlisted author of Real Life'Very human, very real but also, fundamentally, extremely fun to read' Rebecca Watson, author of Little ScratchA New Statesman 25 best books to read in 2025.
A struggling writer journeys through the world of fan conventions, collectible merch and more in this satirical novel-a "e;searing critique of geek culture"e; (Washington Post).
"e;The Meansis such a fast-paced, breezy comedic novel that you may find yourself surprised that Fusselman deftly and directly leads you to existential dilemmas and the absurdity of capitalism and striving for more.
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Er war ursprünglich ein professioneller Gamer, der versehentlich in die Spielwelt reiste und sich plötzlich als NPC (Nicht-Spieler-Charakter) wiederfand.
Dieses eBook: "Schelmuffskys warhafftige curiöse und sehr gefährliche Reisebeschreibung zu Wasser und Lande" ist mit einem detaillierten und dynamischen Inhaltsverzeichnis versehen und wurde sorgfältig korrekturgelesen.
Zu seiner großen Freude erhält der Patentanwalt Richard Welling die Möglichkeit, am einer Konferenz unter hochkarätigen Patentexperten teilzunehmen, die, etwas ungewöhnlich, in der Nähe von St.
Deep in the woods of Maine, the Revolutionary War is still fresh in settlers minds as a young man named Peter Loon sets off at his mothers urging to find a mysterious person.
Under the wise and jovial leadership of their chairman Mister Tobias Walton and the shrewd and gallant Sundry Moss, The Moosepath League has foiled pirates and kidnappers, joined a hobo army to save a burning village, bumped into the supernatural, and even successfully treated a depressed pig.
Opening with the long-awaited wedding of Mister Walton, Fiddlers Green follows Mister Waltons aide-de-camp, Sundry Moss, as he embarks on a Good Samaritan mission.
Van Reids Moosepath League novels will sweep you away to a joyful time and place, sparkling with lighthearted comedy, splendid writing, and a playful, romantic spirit.
As with the first two novels of The Moosepath League, Van Reid again proves himself an incomparable storyteller with a spellbinding tale that is both lighthearted comedy and touching drama.
Once again, Van Reid enthralls with a story filled with wonderment, romance, and old-fashioned adventure, from the catacomb-like underground of the Portland waterfront to a perilous night pursuit on the October coast.
This book begins with the following authors note:One crisp sunny morning I was surprised to find a package left at my front door containing this book in manuscript form.
Imagine that Jane Austen had written the opening line of her satirical novel Pride and Prejudice this way: It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a good romp and a good wife although not necessarily from the same person or from the opposite sex.
What happens when you find out that Grandmas vase mistakenly sold at a yard sale is worth tens of thousands of dollarsand somebody else is about to cash in on it on Antiques Roadshow?
Set in the fictional Bay City, a thinly disguised San Francisco circa 1960, The Gay Detectiveis a hardboiled camp novel centering around a baffling blackmail and murder ring.
A stinging satire of tell-all showbiz memoirs starring a self-deluded gay icon who has managed to ride every pop culture trend of the last forty years.
'Clever and compelling' Luke Jennings'Viral is a vicious delight' Sam Byers'Nobody else could capture the tragedy, transience and absurdity of modern life quite like this' Andrew McMillanMeet Ned and Alice: internet entrepreneurs with a delightfully demagnetised moral compass.