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Baby Trolls Get a Bad Rap
- Underrated Babies, Book 1
- De: Justine Avery
- Narrado por: Robert Brown
- Duración: 7 m
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Trolls. You think you know all about them - from what you’ve read, seen, or heard. But have you considered the baby trolls? They do exist. And they have something to say. Meet Horatio, Saul, and little Grizelda: Three baby trolls who just want to be heard, respected, and most of all, to be your friend.
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Fun Children's Book
- De Dan en 11-20-20
- Baby Trolls Get a Bad Rap
- Underrated Babies, Book 1
- De: Justine Avery
- Narrado por: Robert Brown
Baby Trolls Get a Bad Rap
Revisado: 09-04-20
Justine Avery writes excellent children’s books that are filled with messages and lessons that are helpful to young kids. In this book, the author wrote a wonderful story about baby trolls who co exists peacefully and show love to all. The story focuses on Grizelda, Horatio and Saul. The three baby trolls are unique but have some traits which are similar. Kids will love this book as Justine Avery is gentle with her words and sweet throughout the narration. The author’s sense of humor is commendable too. Through the book, kids learn about friendships, showing love, helping others and the joy that comes with being kind.
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Point Blank: A Short Tale of Macabre Family Faults
- De: Justine Avery
- Narrado por: Derek Shetterly
- Duración: 52 m
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Steven is a writer, by all accounts of self-proclamation. But no artist can be expected to work under serious pressure, especially not when the pressure consists of his own mother indenting his tender skull with the muzzle of the pistol held in her hand. Suddenly, it's write or die for Steven. He better tap away on that typewriter or expect to be extracted from the land of the living before he's had the opportunity to finish anything he's ever written. Not to mention that his recently departed father lying on the floor beside him should supply enough motivation.
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Surprise ending with a tasty twist
- De Kindle Customer en 09-19-20
Point Blank
Revisado: 09-04-20
Justine Avery’s story moves from being thrilling to hair raising and gets to be scary. How family members can turn against each other and even think of death is crazy and astonishing. We follow the story of Steven, a writer, and his crazy family. The plot is entertaining and fascinating. Some parts of the book are shocking and not for the faint hearted. Justin Avery however made the book captivating throughout for the reader to enjoy. ‘Point Blank’ is an amazing book for lovers of crime, action and mystery.
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The Darkness: A Short Tale of Uncommon Daring & Ultimate Defiance
- De: Justine Avery
- Narrado por: Josh Cabot
- Duración: 49 m
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Lux and his younger brother, Lunam, enjoy the full freedom of the simple life and all the childhood adventures offered by growing up in a small village in a picturesque glen. Life is tranquil, peaceful, and just about perfect - except for one formidable fact.... Every day is followed by night. And, with the night, comes the DARKNESS.
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Fantasy, wonder, triumph!
- De Kindle Customer en 09-21-20
The Darkness
Revisado: 08-30-20
The book is about young boys as they experience life in their small beautiful village. Lux and his younger brother, Lunam are great characters. The reader enjoys following them as they go on with their humble uncomplicated life and the people they interact with. When night falls and darkness comes, things change. A lot happens in the village, both good and eccentric. Justine Avery’s story is short, sweet and entertaining. Her depiction of the village life is charming and delightful. The characters are exciting to follow as they are diverse and have unique roles.
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Almighty: A Short Tale of Omnipotent Proportions
- De: Justine Avery
- Narrado por: Alex Knox
- Duración: 32 m
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Bradley Michaels is just another man ending just another workday at just another job. He can list the usual complaints, can point his finger at the usual causes, and he can go about his routine as if one day is absolutely no different from the next. Until God himself just shows up uninvited and shakes up Bradley's entire existence by flaunting his own. It's not fair, but Bradley never claimed life is. And he tries to handle the new, omniscient presence in his head with calm attention and cool collectedness.
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Great book and even better to hear !
- De Csqo en 11-21-20
- Almighty: A Short Tale of Omnipotent Proportions
- De: Justine Avery
- Narrado por: Alex Knox
Almighty: A Short Tale of Omnipotent Proportions
Revisado: 08-29-20
‘Almighty: A Short Tale of Omnipotent Proportions’ is a short book that talks about God in the most casual way. The humor in the author’s words and the encounters of the main character make you love God as a super being. In the story, Bradley Michaels, a non-believer, gets to meet God. His description of this man who created the earth is both comical and amusing. In between the narration are facts about God that people may have previously not known. The fact and lessons drawn in the book show you that God is understanding and loves everyone regardless of their beliefs.
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