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"Gorgeous and Gruesome Cakes for Children" features 30 fun and
original birthday cake designs suitable for both boys and girls
alike. With designs by the UK's bestselling sugarcraft modelling
author, all the cakes are tasty, easy to create and will be the
star of the show at any child's birthday party. The book begins
with a comprehensive section on getting started with cake
decorating, including useful advice on the basic tools and
equipment needed. There are also delicious cake recipes, providing
the all-essential base to the added decorations. With such a
compelling mix of pretty and horrible designs, whether they're into
monsters or princesses there's something for all children here.
Girls will love the gorgeous Frog Prince and Cinderella's Glass
Slipper cake, whilst boys will find the gooey Alien Egg or gruesome
Swamp Monster simply irresistible!
Fleeing their homes in the city, three teens find themselves on the
run with little kids in tow. As people vanish and buildings
crumble, they seek shelter in the nearby mountains. Survival
depends on their ability to adapt with nothing more than the items
pilfered from a crumbling store. Hovering in the background is the
constant threat of being discovered by the aliens, adding to the
pressure the teens feel having no shelter, a limited supply of food
and the well-being of three children to ensure. They must come up
with some creative solutions before the inevitable onset of winter,
while attempting to remain "invisible" to avoid capture. Being
mature and responsible is no longer optional as they deal with
their individual personalities, traumas, and learn to raise a baby.
Unaware of the extent of the alien destruction, they can't help but
wonder if all their efforts are in vain.
I could not stop reading this book. It is personal, inspiring and a
trauma guide for homicide survivors. Our program will be giving out
copies. - David Voth, Executive Director, Crime Victim Services
Author - Quality Victim Advocacy: A Field Guide ""Gone in a Flash
is exceptionally well written and gives the reader a firsthand
account of the devastating impact of homicidel Ms. Brown offers
practical coping skills and reminds us that as survivors we have to
establish a ""new normal"" in our lives, and find new activities to
help us refocus our thoughts and activities."" - Dan Levey
Executive Director National organization of Parents of Murdered
Children
The biggest thing on 15-year-old Tommy's mind is convincing Mom to
let him go to the drive-in, but when an accident claims his
mother's life and puts him in the hospital, the arrival of his
estranged, alien father brings more changes than he had bargained
for. It doesn't take his father long to figure out that Tommy knows
nothing about who or what he is. Without any explanation, Tommy
finds himself onboard his father's spaceship where he is forced to
trust a man he does not know in a world he knows even less about.
Adapting to his new life seems overwhelming, and his father's
solution may prove to be Tommy's finest challenge yet...Jayden. A
few months younger than Tommy, high strung and always in a mood,
the doctor's daughter definitely didn't like being 'told' to help
Tommy fit in. Jayden is not the most welcoming or patient of
tutors, let alone a friend. As fate would have it, Tommy quickly
learns that none of these things compare to the peril that comes
from being born with amethyst eyes.
This book is part I of II in which Marie-Claire, an African woman,
tells her story on how she overcame great obstacles to become a
prominent and influential member of Saint Domingue, modern day
Haiti's, society.
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Emma (Paperback)
Debbie Brown
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R303
Discovery Miles 3 030
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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As an ER nurse, Emma knows life can change in the blink of an eye.
When fate comes knocking, she finds herself far away from the city
and back on the mountain ranch where she grew up -with the
intention to close up and sell the house so she can move on. But
fate isn't done with her yet, and that's when she finds him, the
one Two-Feathers calls 'Star Brother'. Wounded and unconscious,
Emma assumes he's a military test pilot, until he opens his
amethyst eyes and stares into the very essence of her being.
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