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"Ready to finally grow your own fresh food—even if you've never planted a thing in your life? If you've always dreamed of having your own lush, productive garden but felt overwhelmed by where to start, this is the book for you. Raised Bed Gardening Made Easy gives you a step-by-step, foolproof system to go from bare yard to bountiful harvest in just 5 weeks—no backyard experience required. Whether you're working with a small patio or a suburban yard, you'll learn how to grow your own veggies, herbs, and greens with confidence and ease. Inside this practical beginner's guide, you'll discover: ✅ A Clear 5-Week Plan — Follow a simple week-by-week process to plan, build, plant, and harvest without the guesswork or stress. ✅ The Best Crops for Beginners — Discover the easiest and most rewarding vegetables to grow in raised beds—even if you've never gardened before. ✅ How to Build the Perfect Raised Bed — Use budget-friendly materials and easy-to-follow steps to create a space that's beautiful, functional, and low-maintenance. ✅ Secrets to Healthy Soil and Happy Plants — Learn how to mix the ideal soil blend, boost fertility with compost, and avoid common garden mistakes. ✅ Vertical Gardening & Space-Saving Tips — Maximize your space and yields with smart stacking, trellising, and layout ideas. ✅ Troubleshooting Made Simple — Get answers to real beginner questions with practical solutions for pests, yellow leaves, and stunted growth. ✅ Year-Round Gardening Tips — Extend your growing season with easy techniques like cold frames, row covers, and succession planting. This isn't just another gardening book full of theory—this is your no-fluff, hands-in-the-dirt companion that makes growing food feel simple, doable, and even fun. Stop waiting for 'someday' and start growing your first thriving garden—right now. Scroll up and grab your copy of Raised Bed Gardening Made Easy today!"
Stephanie List (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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"A high-flying aristocrat engages Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to find his new bride, who vanished on their wedding day. First published in 1892 and collected as part of 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. Narrated by Robin Reads."
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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"When Scotty’s older brother brings home a ventriloquist dummy named Tombob and sets it on their dresser, the seven-year-old tries his best not to be afraid. After all, big boys aren’t scared of dolls. But no matter how hard he tries, Scotty can’t shake the unease creeping up his spine. There’s something about that wooden face—the glossy, staring eyes and the frozen, painted grin—that feels wrong. Unnatural. Watching. He tells himself it’s just his imagination. If he pulls the blanket over his head and squeezes his eyes shut, maybe the feeling will pass. Maybe he’ll drift off to sleep. Then, across the room, a thin, tinny voice slices through the darkness. Slow. Sweet. Unmistakably real."
Michael van der Voort (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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"A man spends a night in the haunted bedchamber of a rundown castle. Gothic tale by H. G. Wells. First published in 1896. Narrated by Robin Reads."
H.G. Wells (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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Screaming Shawdows: A Collection Of 8 Short Horror Stories
"Story 1: The Girl In The Chimney Story 2: Butcher’s Hollow Story 3: The Hare Story 4: The Act of Killing God Story 5: The Daemon in Jade Story 6: The Sultr Lands Story 7: A Woman Scorned Story 8: The Ghost Of Marco Torrence"
Michael van der Voort (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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The Sultr Lands: A Short Horror Story
"The Eldridge House is not like other haunted houses. It does not have the smashed windows that stare out like eyes at the world, its windows have never been smashed. Nobody in Moulton would dare. For generations the house and its grounds, laid with gravel and slate, have haunted the nightmares of the towns's residents. Bound up in myth, urban legend and folklore it is a monolith, terrifying and unapproachable. Until that is an outsider arrives in town. Undaunted by the local folklore he determines to unpick the houses' terrible history and the stories that have grown up around it, to test the limits of the folklore and if need be to dismiss and disprove the stories completely."
Michael van der Voort (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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A Woman Scorned: A Short Horror Story
"For a young subway cop, a jumper is always a traumatic thing. This time however it is the fact that the jumper survived, that will make things so much worse. For his survival leads Lucy Hanlon to review the CCTV footage and see, clear as day, that this jumper didn't jump at all. He was pushed. Pushed by someone or something, that wasn't there. That push and the evidence of it, pushes Lucy herself toward similar cases, to the unofficial files kept by Detective Madden and to his evidence of The Exchange Hex: A strange web of incidents, scraps of evidence and works of dark magic that connect numerous murders to one woman and her unending thirst for vengeance. Vengeance that, as Lucy is about to find out, will be taken with no regard for who else might be harmed. Hell hath no fury, like a woman scorned."
Michael van der Voort (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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The Dead Man's Race: A Christmas Story
"The host of a Christmas party recounts a spooky story involving a dead man and a race for survival. Written by William Jerden and first published in 1839. Narrated by Robin Reads."
William Jerden (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade: and The Last of the Light Brigade
"Alfred Tennyson's timeless poetic tribute to the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War, first published in 1854, is collected here with Rudyard Kipling's poetic response, first published in 1890."
Alfred Lord Tennyson, Rudyard Kipling (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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A Daemon in Jade: A Short Horror Story
"What is evil? Is it simply a concept, a description applied to the actions of men or to incidents that impact them or is it something more? An external force eternal and ever present that can weave itself in slithering pathways into our thoughts and deeds? Is it possible for instance, for an object to be evil? For it to reek, on a level detectable beyond our normal senses of corruption, or wickedness and of rot? could it leave upon the skin and the mind like a residue a clinging film of something that is not only older than man but hateful of him? These are the questions that circulate around the Daemon in Jade, the massive sculpture that the ancients chose to bury head down and disregard. Not simply forgetting, but deliberately, purposely shunning the hideous thing as wretched and unclean."
Michael van der Voort (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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The Act Of Killing God: A Short Horror Story
"To stand opposite your own grave is a strange and deeply unnerving experience. I did it first at eleven years old, with my parents standing either side of me, Mother holding tightly onto my hand as Father intoned with brutal nonchalance the words, “This is where we buried you.” To see the name, your name, carved into granite and marble, gouged into the stone with chisel-edged finality, is enough to chill the blood to the same temperature as the slab. It is a leaden declaration for all the world to read that once you did exist, but now, now you do not. Still, it is not a unique experience. I read once that both..."
Michael van der Voort (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Problem of Thor Bridge: A Robin Reads Audiobook
"Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are hired by a brutal millionaire to investigate the murder of his wife on Thor Bridge. First published in 1922 and collected as part of 'The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes'. Narrated by Robin Reads."
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Robin Reads (Narrator)
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