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Welcome to our digital bookshelf! All the books here are either self-published or independently published, and each has been carefully reviewed by Bookshelfie to ensure quality control. We invite you to browse and discover your next great read!
Embark on a thrilling adventure with Logan, a young Australian with a mysterious past. When a cryptic diary links him to a legendary medieval hero, he’s thrust into a dangerous quest to unravel a 950 year old mystery. Set against the stunning backdrops of Australia, England, and Wales, this contemporary ...
“Magic is the engineering of coincidence” Fireballs. Wands. Turning people into frogs. Everyone knows that wizards like Harry Potter are fictional. But is there real magic in the world? The psychiatrist Carl Jung was obsessed with coincidences that seemed too incredible to be truly coincidental. He was convinced that they ...
- Daniel Joseph Gonzalez
- Memoir, Biography
The Rise and Fall of Boston Pride delves into the vibrant history of LGBTQ+ activism and community in one of America’s most historic cities. From its early roots in the 1970s to becoming a symbol of resilience, visibility, and celebration, this book traces the evolution of Boston Pride and its ...
Go to sleep. Wake up thin.If you wake up at all. Viotech’s revolutionary Sleep Diet promises the impossible: lose weight, shed bad habits, and wake up the best version of yourself—no effort required. No hunger. No exercise. No side effects. Just a perfect new you. Kara, a hard-partying thirty-something, is ...
The Last Advocate: New Dystopian Novel Triumphs with Cautionary Tale of Climate Change Inertia The year is 2098 and the Earth’s population has exceeded the resources the planet could afford. All attempts at colonising other planets have failed. Countries no longer exist. The world is now divided into three zones: ...
- Michael Soskil
- Self-Help
This powerful and honest book uncovers how we can flip the system, building a more democratic, equitable, and cohesive society where teacher expertise drives solutions to education challenges. Editor Michael Soskil brings together a team of diverse voices to highlight solutions, spark positive change, and show us the path forward ...
All the women in Ariel Scarlet’s family die before the age of forty. Family legend blames a cursed Victorian necklace, and Ariel is determined to discover who cursed it and why. Sophey Cartwright works in Bezzina’s Emporium of Magical Artefacts and Antiquities. She can help Ariel find out the truth… ...
Embark on a cosmic odyssey with Arthur Bartlebee, a humble plumber aboard an aging space station named Citrus Bravo. Although Arthur would love more than anything to live out his simple days managing the pipes and drains of the station, he is quickly ripped away by a whirlwind of absurd ...
Kotori sent the crane origami on New Year’s Day. Receiving the origami, Sae, who had come from Tokyo to see her, was dazzled by it. Suspicious of this visitor’s motive, Airi began to investigate and discovered Sae’s dark past, and the danger she might represent them. The story explores the ...
