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  • av Julie Sceeny
    130 - 186,-

  • av Jo-Ann Ong
    130 - 166,-

  • av Elizabeth Foskett
    146 - 240,-

  • av A.D. Emery
    146,-

    Paul Enfield decided to take a five-year 'Gap Year' to work on a small island in the South Atlantic. After completing his contract, he returned to London, finished his degree, and secured a job with the Department of Health. However, his supervisor is determined to provoke Paul into an attack, aiming to get him dismissed.Caroline Aston befriends Paul and, using her unique gift, they uncover a series of letters and documents from the Department of Health's computer. Realizing the significance of their discovery, Paul sends the materials to a friend who ensures their distribution to the media, causing a major scandal for the government. Together, Paul and Caroline work as a team to expose the civil servants and businesses profiting from the scheme in the South Atlantic.

  • av Oliver F Browne Snr
    120 - 176,-

  • av Justin Adam Stoplar
    110,-

    It started with music. I wanted to be a composer with influences ranging from Frank Zappa and Conlon Nancarrow, right through to contemporary and old music for church organ (Messiaen and Bach). I self-released three mini-CDs of my music, although with my ideas being too complex for my limited skills, I drifted into art and then poetry.These poems are contentious to me. Self-indulgent to some, and hopefully insightful to others. Family and friends endorsed my feelings, and now we have a book!Vulnerable to criticism, good or bad, I feel there is enough honesty in the pages within to validate its existence.

  • av Nureen Ismail Mifrah
    136 - 196,-

  • av Sheryl Taylor Sinner Bhame
    120 - 186,-

  • av Marie O'Byrne
    130 - 186,-

  • av Alison Bellringer
    120,-

    Lucas follows on from the story of Whisper, focusing more fully on the orphan's life before he came to be a middle-aged man rescuing Britney from her world of abuse. In this book, we discover just how Lucas found himself growing up and then taking in the stray waif.When the boy's parents die unexpectedly from sickness, the family's neighbours end up taking him in. Lucas likes the Copperley children, but is afraid of not being welcome in the household when he accidentally overhears their parents talking about him. Quickly, Lucas decides that village isn't for him anymore and chooses to spend a life on the road, constantly drifting from town to town, searching eagerly for his place and somewhere he could belong.During this course of aimless wandering, the boy finally stumbles across Seth and Ruby Rodgers and begins working for the friendly, easy-going couple, eventually being adopted by them. Lucas enjoys running the carpentry business when he's older, but wonders if there is anything else for him, and the sudden arrival of the mistreated, terrified little girl brings even more responsibility upon Lucas' shoulders than he ever thought possible.Lucas loves the child deeply, but his strength of character is severely tested - will Britney ever learn to trust him? Or has the memory of her drunken father been ingrained so intensely within her heart that she will never welcome another man's presence ever again?

  • av Amy Larkin
    136,-

    Otis the Octopus is a continuation of Amy's series of children's books within the 'Little Loop the Lobster' family. In this book, Amy focuses on a new character within the original book to emphasise the innocence and sweet nature of new friendships within a preschool setting. Amy was inspired by her daughter Madeline's admiration of her close friend Otis. Amy loved to listen to Madeline's day on the way home in the car. Madeline talked about how they played games together, painted, learned to write their names, practised spelling, and general time together.

  • av Dr Dariush Pourkian
    130,-

    Jalal Al-Ahmad was a well-known writer in Persian literature and a man about whom a lot of criticism was directed. Because he was a favourite supporter of Mr. Khomeini, the streets and schools in Iran were named after him. This book attempts to examine his works, what he said and his life using existing documents.Jalal Al-Ahmad was also a part of our contradictory society, and he was raised in it. He reflected his thoughts in his books, because he could as well have been tired of this contradictory life and looked for a better uniformity. He was against monotony and loved to create changes by moving in different directions to entertain himself. He was indifferent to the results, thus his contradictory works and writings shouldn't be taken at face value. One must try to draw the truth out of contradictions.

  • av Glenda Mary Warburton
    146,-

    1916. Europe is in the grip of a deadly war, the Battle of the Somme spewing grotesquely mutilated bodies. Into this mayhem come 57 Swazi men from a British Protectorate in southern Africa, most of whom have never worn shoes or seen motorised vehicles.The biting cold chews at digits used to the heat of an African sun but they are brave these men, they do what they came to do with stoic resilience.Sipho Vilakazi is the son of a teacher and a nurse, who longs to escape the confines of his mountain village - volunteering for this war is an answer to his prayers. Until a sworn enemy of his family also signs up.Thembi, the love of his life, is furious that he should leave without her. 'I will return,' he says confidently, 'with enough money to pay the bride price for you.'For Sipho, his friend Vusi, and Mandla, the headman's son, their time in Europe awakens a desire to know and understand more of the ways of this world to help their nation progress.As their time in Europe draws to an end, they are infused with new energy when they are moved to Le Havre and the ships that will take them home. But their return is delayed and one afternoon tragedy strikes.The shadow that settles over the group reaches beyond the boundaries of Europe, over sea and land, to the tiny village on the slopes of the mountain they call Ngwenya.

  • av Kevin Paul Mellor
    120,-

    Perhaps all lives start as a well-constructed novel. A series of vignettes follow, some comedic, some mired in tragedy. Sometimes we try to shape our destiny, other times it shapes us.Suddenly in the blink of an eye, we enter the final run-in. For me, this late freedom is best served by poetry, life's essence distilled. Holding close to family and friends and showing kindness to strangers and those in need.Observing at leisure the many human aspects of Britain, Europe and latterly India has sparked a rekindling of the freedoms and insights that can come with age. The many experiences we have stored away in our busy lives can come tumbling out.Appealing to all ages, anyone who has marvelled at the depth, complexity commonality and diversity of our fellow humans can accompany me on this journey.Feel free to join me at any time.These poems are the continuation of that journey.

  • av Adam Wilson
    146,-

    Can the Ninja Baker put an end to Dr Stink's polluting escapade, or will the naughty criminal achieve his plan to mess up the town? Having moved into baking after leaving his ninja days firmly behind him, he is empowered to become the Ninja Baker for one last time to save his town from becoming one bug rubbish dump. Will he accept the challenge to clean up the town and bring Dr Stink to justice? This tale carries an important message of playing our part to look after the planet.

  • av Mhari McGraw
    136,-

    Once upon a time, in a small town close byLived lots of happy people, and a special little guy.He had bright red fur and a little black noseTwo pointed ears and mismatched clothes...At the big county diving competition Wolfie Red and his friends are ready to take to the board, but who will the real winner be?

  • av James Trethowan
    136,-

    After hundreds of years in the job, poor Santa's reindeer would love a well-deserved Christmas off. But what animal could possibly do their job as well as they could? Santa is about to find out.

  • av Allan Anforth
    146,-

    The rise of rhetoric is a danger to liberal democracies and a powerful tool for the would-be autocrat. The danger lies in the ease with which sizeable parts of the population are persuaded to adopt the most implausible propositions, on the basis of nothing more than the assertions of a self-interested orator. On a daily basis it is these same techniques that drive all manner of conspiracy theories.The author hopes that by listing and explaining some of these rhetorical devices, the more gullible members of the public may recognise when they are being manipulated and resist it

  • av Claire Hynes
    136,-

    The teacher claims to have eyes in the back of her head, leaving her students in awe. How else could she possibly see everything happening in the classroom, even when her back is turned?No matter what mischief they get into, the teacher always seems to catch them. How does she do it? Is it magic? Is she from outer space? Or is it a special skill all teachers possess?Find out in this delightful, whimsical tale that explores the mystery behind a teacher's seemingly supernatural ability.

  • av Lebohang Motsapi
    136,-

    I've come to understand that loss, while taking much, can also give. It can offer hope, strength, and most importantly, love. Such is the boundless love of God, who loved us so deeply that He gave His one and only Son to die for all of us-yes, all of us, including you-no matter what you have done (John 3:16). Sometimes, His love arrives shrouded in the darkness of loss, but even then, His promise remains unchanged: He came so that you and I may have life, and have it in abundance (John 10:10). So, beloved, as loss has taken from you, I ask: what has it given in return? Remember, perception is everything.

  • av Alek .
    166,-

    Step into the enchanted realm of Martin Exploring: A Stoic & Prehistoric Journey where the power of a child's imagination brings toys to life and blends dreams with reality. Meet Martin, an eight-year-old boy whose ordinary day takes an extraordinary turn when he falls into a dreamland populated by dinosaurs, each embodying a powerful virtue. Courage, Justice, Wisdom, Temperance, Patience, Integrity, and Kindness - these are more than just names; they are the guiding lights on Martin's magical journey of self-discovery. As Martin navigates this vibrant world, he encounters challenges that mirror the trials of his everyday life.With his dinosaur friends by his side, Martin embarks on an adventure that offers invaluable lessons resonating beyond the boundaries of his imagination. Alek weaves a captivating tale that invites young readers to explore profound themes through the eyes of a relatable protagonist. Enriched with vivid illustrations and engaging dialogues, this book is a treasure trove of wisdom for children and a delightful read for all who cherish the innocence and wonder of childhood. Martin's Dinosaur Adventure is more than just a story; it's a journey into the heart of what makes us truly brave, fair, and kind. Get ready to unleash the power of virtues in this dazzling dinosaur world!

  • av Maria Vyasa
    136,-

    Who is the mystic, and what is the essence of their journey?Across various traditions, the path of the mystic is often described in purposefully veiled language, each with its own unique approach.In the tantric tradition, this is known as the twilight language, designed to protect the sacred mysteries. Similarly, in the Bible, Christ speaks in parables to those not yet privy to the secrets of the kingdom.This veiled language is rich with symbols, requiring careful decoding to unravel the profound truths they hold.This book seeks to lift the veil on these mysteries, exposing the transformative journey of the mystic - a path that all seekers of truth and meaning must inevitably traverse.Through its pages, readers will gain insight into the hidden wisdom of the ages, illuminating the way for those who dare to embark on this timeless quest for self-discovery and enlightenment.

  • av Norman Handy
    146,-

    Starting out from Cape Town in South Africa, there is plenty to see as the journey heads north. The scenery changes from green fields and vineyards such as Stellenbosch to the deserts and giant sand dunes of Namibia. It is only further north that the desert changes to savannah. There are numerous safaris to see wild animals in their natural habitat including hippopotamus, the most dangerous animal on the continent and walking with cheetahs.There are close encounters with elephants in the Okavango and views of thousands of zebras before crossing the border in Zimbabwe. There are the magnificent Victoria Falls and a railway journey across the Zimbabwe countryside to Bulawayo with its great industrial centre and railway heritage.On safari through the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater, there is the opportunity for visitors to see all of the Big Five Game animals, the five most dangerous animals to hunt on foot. There are the Spice Islands, the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park where there is an opportunity to walk with gorillas and there were plenty more countries and experiences to enjoy and this was still only halfway up the continent to Cairo.

  • av GJ II Ashwood
    146 - 250,-

  • av C B MacPherson
    136,-

    Cal Garrick, a simple stableboy, dreams of a life beyond his idyllic village - one of adventure and renown.His world is soon turned upside down when his life is saved by a mysterious stranger belonging to an old order of peacekeepers who fell from grace a decade ago.Now, Cal must help this disgraced warrior in his quest to uncover the truth about the destruction of the Order of Wardens.

  • av Bruno Beaches
    146,-

    Gabriela, a product of the care system, is an independent and feisty young lady. She has a brief and innocent encounter with a complete stranger, during which she intuitively forms the opinion that this odd man is dangerous. She has absolutely no evidence, but she feels driven by her gut feeling to discover proof to substantiate her suspicions. This only serves to get her into trouble with the police for stalking, harassment, and theft. They treat her as a nuisance who suffers from delusions and, as far as possible, she is to be ignored and discouraged. However, her doggedness and determination drive her to persevere with her quest despite the opposition, only to succeed in putting her own life on the line. Can she be rescued? Or will she, in fact, become just one more hidden victim?

  • av Jan Brown
    120,-

    Olivia is restless at home. Finally, her father agrees that she can go on a journey with a friend. They travel to Africa, but it does not go as expected. In her desperate longing for adventure, Olivia recklessly runs away. While on the run she is kidnapped by a disreputable sheikh. The intrigue deepens and Olivia gets enlightened in areas she least expected.

  • av Alice Evelynn
    166,-

    There's no rest for the wicked, not when an apocalypse is etching ever closer to fruition and Alice Evelynn is beginning to make something of a life for herself.Enjoying a partnership with Ryan Archer, a man capable of traversing through alternate realities, Alice must ask herself what it is she truly wants most in life. There isn't long to ponder however due to the poignant and ill-timed debut of a rather talented and colourful group of assassins. Mystery may shroud them but there is one thing that both Alice and Ryan know... they should not underestimate the nuclear family.

  • av Julie Dart
    340,-

    If you're lucky enough to have a lemon tree in your garden or access to one in your neighbour's garden, Lemon Delicious is the perfect book for you. This cookbook is bursting with creative ideas and mouthwatering recipes that showcase the vibrant, tangy flavour of lemons.From savoury dishes like chicken piccata to sweet treats like Basque lemon and coconut cream cheesecake, this book has something for everyone. You'll also discover how to incorporate lemons into your pantry staples, from preserved lemon dressing to lemon basil pesto, adding a bright, zesty twist to your everyday cooking.With Lemon Delicious, you'll be inspired to create stunning, flavourful dishes that will impress your family and friends. Get ready to elevate your cooking game and make the most of your lemon bounty with this must-have cookbook. Embrace the power of lemons and add a delightful zing to your culinary adventures!

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