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Do You Have One?

By Mark Quinn

Have you got a Mark Quinn book proudly sitting on your bookshelf?
Are you using a Mark Quinn book as a doorstop?
Or, even propping up a table?
I don’t care as long as you have one!

Edwin the Bear collection: for children 1 – 99, educational, motivational, inspirational.

Someday We’ll Understand: the true story of the missing fishing trawler The Doris Burton.

Captain Lardarse: the story follows a young woman defying societal expectations to become a sea captain, discovering a mysterious box that leads to adventures, crazy friends, and crude humor.

The Black Book: the story follows a man named Ged as he experiences a “troubled and dark downfall”. The narrative traces his journey from anger and violence into a state of hallucinations and confusion.

Promoting Positivity: the book is structured around a collection of 365 carefully selected quotes, intended to be read either daily or all at once to help cultivate a “right attitude”.

Plus three Mancunian poetry books:

Life As We Know It by The Mancunian Poet.

I’m Happy and I Know It by The Mancunian Poet.

Pints to Poems: It captures my “Northern grit,” blending raw vulnerability with the dark, self-deprecating humour.

On my bookshelf

“Another day, another opportunity.”

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