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  • av Mrs Mollins .
    136,-

    Join the adventure with 10 Cretaceous Dinosaurs, a delightful countdown poem from ten to none. Each page introduces a new dinosaur with fun facts and vibrant illustrations. Perfect for young readers eager to learn and have fun with prehistoric creatures!

  • av Ru Davidson
    136 - 186,-

  • av Malcolm Stonestreet
    146,-

    This book delves into the life of the Church of England at a near grassroots level during a period of seismic change. It seeks to capture the essence of experimental ministry during a time of national uncertainty. While it doesn't provide definitive answers, it explores various possibilities with honesty and humour. The narrative shares the joys and challenges of parish ministry in diverse settings: from the heart of a bustling city to the serene depths of rural Wensleydale, from a sprawling inner-city housing estate to the hills and coastlands of Cumbria. It enthusiastically engages with ecumenical matters and approaches interfaith diversity with a certain naivety. "Here are the workings out of a practical theologian - a priest working across disciplines, and most powerfully working with and alongside communities." - The Ven. Chris Burke, Archdeacon of Barking. "He created a platform to build on of the largest centres for social action and community activity in the country... Malcolm is courageous beyond belief and a true advocate of his faith and belief in human kind." - Mark Law MBC. Chief Executive, BARCA, Leeds. "I found this lovely book quite a nostalgic read, because it reminded me of the church into which I was ordained nearly 40 years ago. I also found it deeply moving, endearingly honest, and at times profoundly inspiring. Malcolm - who is a natural entrepreneur - manages to tackle some very serious subjects without ever taking himself too seriously and he enables some powerful reflection on the meaning of 'success' in ordained ministry without trying to provide to many answers. I hope you will enjoy reading it as much as I did." - James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle.

  • av Esther Bruerton
    146,-

    In a world where the judgments and opinions of others often seem overwhelming, Nobody Cares offers a refreshing insight - the empowering realization that the thoughts of others have no control over your path. This memoir invites you into the author's compelling life, revealing their unvarnished experiences from a sheltered childhood to the unexplored realms of adulthood. With raw honesty, the narrative traverses the peaks and valleys that epitomize human life, encompassing thrilling international escapades, the complexities of heartbreak, and the hope of second chances. The book intertwines humorous anecdotes and moving stories, crafting a tale that is as relatable as it is eye-opening. Nobody Cares is a call to embrace your imperfections, celebrate your triumphs, and let go of the oppressive weight of external expectations. More than just a personal account, this book is a journey towards authenticity that will resonate with every reader. It's an encouragement to cast off societal judgment and uncover the strength of self-acceptance, embarking on a journey that promises to transform your viewpoint, one unabashed step at a time. In the end, what truly counts is the narrative you choose for yourself.

  • av Eleanor Bloor
    136,-

    My Mum's Bum Is As Big As... A cheeky little boy takes you on a journey into his imagination, showing his love for all different kinds of animals through his unique sense of humour. A funny children's story full of imagination and mischief, sure to delight and entertain child and parent alike.

  • av Basabi Banerjee
    146 - 250,-

  • av Lena Simes
    116,-

    In Passions: A Story of Love, or, A Bipolar's Diary, the author unveils a deeply emotive and transformative poetic journey. The work is divided into two compelling parts: 'Points of Passions - Solitude, ' which explores the isolation of a woman set apart from society, and 'Lines of Passion - A Movement, ' where she re-emerges, her creative spirit reignited during a bus ride to work. Caught in an intricate emotional web, the protagonist finds herself falling in love with three different men, adding complex layers to her story. The author's skilful narrative combines both delicate and intense imagery, expressed through poetry and visual art. This dual medium not only helped the author navigate a critical juncture in her life, but also led to profound self-discovery. Crafted with authenticity and directness, the book offers an emotional odyssey that is both complex and relatable. In the end, it delivers a message of hope and assurance, capturing the ever-changing tapestry of life and the healing power of art and poetry.

  • av Jade Lof
    146,-

    Nine-year-old Bliss Lorana has always daydreamed about a magical world made of candy called 'Poptous', a vibrant realm she created in her mind as a young child. One day, while exploring deep into the forest, Bliss discovers a peculiar object. Overcome with curiosity, she finds herself transported into the enchanting world of her dreams.Meanwhile, in a nearby province, another girl named Connie longs to escape her life bound by so many rules. When she stumbles upon the same mysterious object, she is also whisked away to Poptous.United in this fantastical candy-land, Bliss and Connie must navigate a series of adventures and challenges, forming bonds with their intriguing new friends along the way. To return to the real world, they will need to rely on each other and the strength of their newfound friendship.

  • av Mark Juhan
    116,-

  • av Folashade Babalola
    126,-

    Fego Tales is based on a true story that explores life in a West African boarding school in Nigeria. Fego Tales is narrated through short stories experienced by the author. This book navigates first love, bullying, the mysterious Iroko trees, culture, cruelty, romance, friendship, relationship, and the difficulties of navigating a back-to-basics existence.

  • av Mia L. Monza
    166,-

    Eoin, a neurodiverse empath in seclusion, struggles with herself and her surroundings as she draws in emotions from those around her and experiences sudden bursts of visions that make people distrustful of her. Remembering little of her past, Eoin's only personal possession is a medallion inherited from her father. When she unexpectedly learns the medallion's origins, her uneventful life is thrown into chaos. In a mysterious world, she encounters the Enchanters, who have inherited control of potent crystals coveted as the ultimate source of power from the Dragon Lords. In a society filled with political machinations, intrigue, and dark secrets, Eoin becomes an unwitting pawn in a dangerous game of power. Possessing her medallion, Eoin sees completing the Enchanter's trial - a rite of passage - as her only means of returning home, and she reluctantly agrees. Taming a feral dragon is the least of her problems as the perilous journey reveals a disturbing connection between her family and the missing Dragon Lords. And falling in love doesn't make the journey any easier.

  • av A. V. Newton
    136,-

    Most people are interested in their roots, often being highly gratified if their personal ancestry can be traced back to some notable historical character. Roots, however, go a lot further back than the written records about people and are implicated in the puzzle of our origin: why are we such symbolically proficient biological creatures that have distanced ourselves so far away from the rest of the animal kingdom? One solution is the magical one, that we arrived at the behest of an omnipotent being 6,000 years ago, fully formed and frolicking with the dinosaurs, as did the rest of our fellow creatures. For those who think the magical solution is a trifle simplistic there is the real problem that the human brain reached modern size around 250,000 years ago - but our lifestyle was still exceedingly primitive. Our most notable talents are therefore less than 150,000 years old and arrived, frequently tinged with serious flaws now termed, collectively, as the mental illnesses. Cover painting: The Thinker and the Thought by A. V. Newton.

  • av Dr Lin Berwick (MBE)
    136,-

    God and Our Dirty Socks is a captivating exploration of everyday life, encompassing both the humorous and the poignant. From marriage and family dynamics to grief, loss, and the challenges of IVF treatment, this book delves into a wide array of topics, reflecting the intricate tapestry of human experience. Each of the 41 chapters offers unique insights, concluding with a thoughtful reflection and a prayer. Readers may turn to this book during times of stress or uncertainty, seeking solace and guidance. Whether seeking calm, reflection, or simply a moment of respite, God and Our Dirty Socks offers a comforting presence on the bedside table, inviting readers to explore its pages and discover a sense of clarity, hope, and inspiration. May this book bring peace of mind, serenity of spirit, and a renewed appetite for life.

  • av Timo Savimaki
    146,-

    Wilson, chief of the Australian Spy Agency, posts Tony Jones to Buenos Aires to investigate the funding of terrorists in South America. He mysteriously vanishes with an accomplice, an enigmatic 'old lady' Joan Davis. Together they expose, capture, or eliminate the extortionists, and belatedly inform Wilson. He unenthusiastically orders Jones to Chile to continue his mission. The stakes escalate as Jones is captured by the terrorist Patriotic Front and a ransom is paid, deepening the mystery. Newly freed Jones and Davis do the impossible and their fearless man infiltrates the Front. Discovery means instant death. The reward is priceless. Wilson learns only what Jones chooses to reveal. He and Davis prove to be brilliant, unpredictable, disobedient operatives. The next to face a fear campaign is Santiago. A showdown looms. Jones and trusted allies confront the terrorists. Davis stars in a related subplot. When they reunite, their combined efforts bring the terrorist plot to an end, but the story is far from over. The action ignites in Sydney on their return, where recalcitrant Jones faces unforeseen consequences. The surprise ending stuns the assembled staff of the ASA, Wilson and the reader.

  • av David Bacon
    146,-

    A fatal fall during steel erection, witnessed by many, was misinterpreted in various ways, leading to further deaths and impacting future generations. The tragic repercussions echoed through time, dividing those involved. It took another war to unite them and heal the wounds of the past.

  • av M.A. Murad
    146,-

    "If only I grew up in a world where I could choose my name, family, creed, and place of birth! How much better that world would be."Dissatisfied with his life, Mujeer is on a quest to break away from his background. That quest becomes a purpose in itself and pursuing it an obsession. It is his way of reclaiming what he believes were wasted years.On his way, he questions his societal values and beliefs, and formulates a picture of how he wants to spend the remainder of his days.

  • av Thomas Wisowaty
    146,-

    What came before the wastelands was almost entirely forgotten when the skies turned dark, the days cold and the nights colder. Ash fell like snow and falls still. Sunlight, clean air, clear water, healthy crops and civil society are all becoming things of the past. Some cling to what was and rake over the ashes looking for embers to warm themselves. Some want to burn what remains to the ground. When rumours surface of an intact entrance to the underground cities of the ancient dwarves, the dying sparks of hope erupt into a flame. Sustainable sunless settlements left untouched, ripe for research and perhaps even replication. But first the entrance must be reached. To face a long journey across the wastes. Surviving its treacherous environment and inhabitants. A dangerous undertaking, true, but perhaps the most important since the rising cold. After all, it appears that the best chance for the world's recovery lies in its ruins.

  • av David H Higgins
    196,-

    In the heart of London, an ordinary day takes an extraordinary turn for the Bolton family. Trevor, immersed in his work, Carol, preparing a family meal, and their teenage daughter Jane, lost in the world of her phone, are blissfully unaware of the impending chaos about to unfold. Without warning, a massive electrical storm engulfs the Earth, plunging the world into darkness. Computers, power grids, and communication networks crumble, leaving society on the brink of collapse. As desperation sets in, criminal gangs emerge from the shadows, exploiting the vulnerability of a powerless society. Bobby, Jane's boyfriend, finds himself lured into the allure of one such gang, a decision that will forever alter his life and his relationship with Jane. Seeking refuge from the city's escalating danger, Trevor makes the fateful decision to flee to the countryside. But will this choice lead them to safety, or will they find themselves facing even greater perils? Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, the American government scrambles to comprehend the scale of the disaster. One steadfast General, convinced that this is a deliberate attack on the nation, vows to protect his country at any cost. In this gripping tale of survival, love, and sacrifice, the Bolton family must navigate a world thrown into chaos, where the only certainty is that nothing will ever be the same again.

  • av E.B. Beravale
    296 - 356,-

  • av Rozanne Wild
    126,-

    Lily the Ladybird is really, really nervous about her first day at school. What if nobody sees her because she is so small? What if she is too scared to speak up in a class full of people? Join Lily the Ladybird as she embarks on her first day of school. Will she overcome her fear of speaking in front of her new classmates...

  • av Bronwen Orme
    146,-

    400 years ago, Rhuannedd's family and home were burned. She thought she was alone and then he came knocking. What Rhuannedd discovered has left her angry and confused, but most of all angry. With the power she holds, what will she do? Fight the good fight or lose control and tear it all down?

  • av Viola Carmen Odessa Bembury
    250,-

    Economics made easy through a child's imaginative lens! This delightful book offers an accessible introduction to complex economic principles through whimsical drawings and simple yet insightful interpretations of topics like supply and demand, taxation, free trade and more. Blending innocence with wisdom, Economics: Notes for Kids flips traditional learning on its head. Difficult concepts become understandable and engaging when seen through the eyes of an inquisitive 6-year-old. Each page features the child's pithy observations and questions accompanied by colourful doodles that aid visual learning. Far more than just a children's book, this fun resource can enhance anyone's economic literacy. Readers will enjoy the creativity and humour as they gain knowledge of the forces driving financial decisions and shaping our world. Economics is transformed into an adventure sure to spark lively discussions between children and adults alike. Experience again how a touch of imagination can breathe new life into education. Economics made easy through a child's eyes! Rediscover the wonder of learning with Economics: Notes for Kids!

  • av H. J. Davies
    146,-

    Providence tells the story of four friends, Josie, Seren, Helene and Chloe, who begin their studies at Oxford University. It shows how they develop a special bond that makes them like sisters as they go through college life. They find the ideal house to live in while they study and run a business. They plan a fun trip to Greece after they graduate. In Greece, they have a secret that makes them even closer, and they agree to keep it to themselves. One of them stays in Greece. They face reality when they are apart and have to start their careers. One of them goes back to Oxford and gets into some unexpected trouble that leads her to buy an expensive sculpture. How long will they be able to hide the truth and who will expose it? They all go to a wedding where they have to meet again for the first time since the secret and more surprises come out. Some secrets can no longer be kept, and it was time to reveal another one. In the end there was one person who had a truth that could never be revealed.

  • av Donna Lloyd
    136,-

    Prayers, Petitions and Pleas is a book for anyone who is curious about prayer, just starting out in their faith, or a seasoned Christian. By examining a series of prayers from the Bible, this book will help you explore different prayers you can say when you most need to speak to God. Discussing the theme of each prayer and how that relates to the challenges we face today, this book will hopefully gently guide you on your faith journey, whether it be taking the first tentative steps or as one who has trod the path of prayer many times. So, no matter your circumstance or depth of belief, this book will hopefully give you a fresh insight into what you can pray, petition and plead for and help you grow closer to the Lord.

  • av Peter Naish
    246,-

    Have you ever wondered how your brain works, how it makes sense of what you hear and see? Many people do, but then shrug their shoulders and simply get on with using their brain. That's sad; they are missing such a lot! This book is full of fascinating facts and details about the senses, and also covers what happens when things 'go wrong', such as when someone hypnotised sees their friend in two places at once. It also covers more distressing errors, like the PTSD victim who vividly re-experiences their trauma, seeing, hearing and even smelling all the terrifying details again. However, through all these anecdotes and explanations, the book moves inexorably towards the most tantalising question of all: How do we know that we are seeing and hearing things? In these days of 'Alexa' we are familiar with machines that respond to speech, but they don't know that they are. They are merely a particularly sophisticated light switch! So, what do we have that Alexa doesn't? This book takes you on a truly fascinating journey of exploration, in search of the exotic entity that is consciousness.

  • av Maximilian Kiefer
    116,-

    The War for Power erupted when the Cordbetans and Ordbetans joined forces with the monsters against the Hics, Lacertus, Nosh, and Krumberland men in a bid to seize control over the High World and bring order to the realm. The Cordbetan king sought his brother's allegiance to secure complete domination over their territories.The War for the Potion began with Cordbeta and Ordbeta engaging in tournaments featuring kings and warriors, with the victors receiving the most potent potions crafted by the magicians as a reward for their freedom. Despite Ordbeta's triumph, the Cordbetan king, refusing to accept defeat, slew Ordbeta's greatest warrior. This act ignited a war between the two kingdoms, culminating in Cordbeta's victory at the battle of Fallen Sand, granting them access to the superior potions. The King, having consumed the Forever potion, gained the power to create an endless army of men. With time as his only constraint, he set his sights on conquering the world. Instead of honouring his agreement to free the magicians, the King ordered their execution. However, one magician managed to escape through the wall, disguising himself as a guard. Though wounded, he reached his homeland and entrusted his son with the potion recipes, imploring him to wait until he was older and wiser before presenting them to the King. Until then, the magician's son was to keep the recipes hidden, lest he be compelled to return them to the King of Cordbeta due to their alliance. Ordbeta, in desperate need of allies, turned to the Lorem special soldiers for assistance in their quest to gather the ingredients once more and challenge the Cordbetan king's growing power.

  • av Nick Fox
    146,-

    There is no single, unifying theme to the 22 stories in this collection. Many have an element of fantasy. Two stories involve the intrusion of a historical period (the Peasants' Revolt, Jacobean England) into our present-day world; another features a wholly imaginary world. Sometimes the inspiration comes from folklore, such as a shapeshifting hare or pagan aspects of a harvest festival. In one story, the fantasy is based on a dream; another describes a frightening train journey. Memory is often important: people look back on their younger lives, trying to make sense of the past.Structure is crucial in a short story. Some of these are narrated in a café, a pub or a club. The reaction of the listeners is significant. Sometimes, characters are reading an old journal, a series of letters, a recommended book or a poem set for homework. How do they respond?Three stories may be categorised as flash fiction. They comprise only about 250 words each and are attempts to develop the possibilities of this format.

  • av Brent James
    126,-

    "Life's like that... "Love must die for a reason." When faced with life's choices it's good to have an open mind and treat every move that you make as important to your future happiness and well-being. I find that it's better to take one step forward and two steps back, because a good solid defence is better than attack! Is an attempt on my part to give an insight into a broad spectrum of feelings shared by us all and in particular how we feel about Life and Death. Love is a common thread and permeates my work like the smell of incense in a Church elevating the senses, or a searchlight looking for life in the aftermath of an avalanche. Such is the power and the meaning of words when used provocatively in poetry to give life to complex emotions and feelings.

  • av Alice Hare
    166,-

    In the undergrowth of the Australian bush, well hidden, live eight different tribes of fairies. Like the fairies of other lands, they have survived for millennia. The role of these elusive creatures is to keep the balance of nature, protecting the flowers that seed our planet. Fairies are peaceful creatures who understand the precious value of plants. They are themselves vegetarians, and do not hurt or eat other living creatures. Each tribe of fairies has its own magical abilities. Pearl fairies can sing melody spells. Fire fairies throw sparks and must learn as youngsters to control fire. Shadow fairies are incredibly fast. This story follows the lives of a family of fairies whose fortunes suddenly change, forcing them to become leaders in their Kingdom. Fairy potions and spells combine with love, courage and loyalty to guide the fairies to their destiny as not only protectors of nature but of the entire fairy Kingdom. Together, this fairy family must combine their talents to face an evil enemy. They must adapt and fight for their very survival.

  • av Kelly Cook
    136,-

    Little Mouse Martin lived under the stairs of an empty house. Martin felt safe in his little space away from the tall people and the slobbery mouthed cats and dogs with their giant paws.Martin didn't ever think about leaving, until one morning when the door opened and what he saw changed his life forever.

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