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  • av Symon Vegro
    266,-

    The hole at the end of his penis seemed to have expanded to at least an inch wide and was still growing wider. The pleasure was growing at the same rate, and was now so wonderful that he thought he was going to faint, and then there was another flash of golden light and inside the hole he saw, for a fraction of a second, millions of tiny points of light. 'Oh my God. It's full of stars.'

  • av David Louis Price
    260,-

    The Welsh Flag has a Dragon on it for a reason. Many people think Dragons are just a myth, but the Welsh Dragon is real and currently sleeps in a cave deep underground in South Wales. The trouble is, the Welsh Dragon is waking up and wants to rule the land of Wales again and rid it of human kind.The way to keep the Dragon asleep has been lost in time, but by some miracle a Teddy Bear has been brought to life, not only can he walk and talk, but he is now forced with the task and problem of saving the people of Wales. His name is Edward Ted and he must go on a series of quests in search of special keys to unlock the final puzzle to keep the Dragon asleep. Will you join Edward Ted on this adventure visiting many historical monuments, visiting Castles and an Abbey, meeting some historical figures and mythological characters along the way?

  • av Roger Bensaid
    200,-

    The second book featuring Private Tickles, the newest and youngest soldier in the Toy Town Army, finds our intrepid young hero travelling far across the sea to find and rescue a little princess who has been kidnapped by the dreaded Trolls. He makes some new and very unusual friends.

  • av Paul Wokes
    186,-

    This memoir describes Paul Wokes's 51 years teaching in rural schools in Lincolnshire, England. Paul's determination to bring fresh experiences to his students starts with a chess club in the William Lovell School in Stickney. He follows this with a bridge club, then a badminton club, any of these being uncommon in such schools in the sixties. When his young proteges win chess tournaments, Paul knows this must open their minds to more than they could have imagined. "Please Sir, can I join your Chess Club?" provides a close-up of these journeys of discovery, challenges, overcoming, and losses. The students' stories will warm your heart, and sometimes sadden, but Paul never shies away from the truth. This book includes his attempt, at 80, to regain his 1965 World Chess Marathon record to stay awake and play chess for over 56 hours. In a Radio Lincolnshire interview, the interviewer commented, "Paul, you have a very unusual way of keeping yourself refreshed, instead of sleep." "Yes, leaving my body under control. Astral travel," Paul replied.

  • av Jane Mckeogh
    200,-

    The Elementals are who I call 'The Little People'. They are only visible to a few. Let them take you into their chat room of Astrology classes in outer space. You can learn about amazing mythology and planetary details. Open your minds to fantasy and facts while exploring the planets. Discover your astrology characteristics. Packed with interesting space and astrology information. All intwined in a magical story of the little people as they fly to their spaceship on mythological stallions around the cosmos. Depicting the elementals' escapades in twelve creative chapters. Incorporated in a tale from the author's knowledge and imagination.

  • av Henry Becket
    156,-

    Can there be anyone intelligent who can doubt that, far from being the liberating event its proponents argued it was, Brexit is turning out to be the disaster that many (but, sadly, not enough) people expected it to be? Rather than leave it like that, in true academic fashion the author has left no stone unturned, no unconsidered trifle un-snapped up, in scrutinising the mass of data which may contain grains of good news about Brexit. Not for him the pointless shredding of reputations and shallow theorising of our pygmy politicians: this is a fact-based book which will enable the diligent reader to arrive at their own considered view of this momentous event. Alternatively, you may simply want to use the pages as a commonplace book; to write begging letters to mortgage lenders; to draft a letter to the Irish Passport Office in the vain hope that a distant Irish relative from a couple of centuries back may qualify you for EU citizenship; or even in extremis, as loo paper. That, to be fair, is all that the Johnson "oven-ready" Brexit deal was good for...

  • av Cameron Margetts
    170,-

    An individual commentary on the current situation in global politics, with potential solutions to major problems. This book explores serious global challenges that will soon affect us all and attempts to alleviate the concerns surrounding them. Although dark in places, it still leaves that glimmer of hope.

  • av Guy Blythman
    286,-

    A team of eminent British scientists are closeted on Belleisle, off the remote Cornish coast, working on the Theory Of Everything - the quest to identify the mysterious factor that links together the fundamental forces governing the universe and effectively explains how it works. But although the isolated location may have the effect of concentrating the mind, the Grand Theory is proving elusive and their research is leading nowhere, causing tensions torise. Then one of them is murdered. Is the killer a religious fundamentalist, afraid of the implications of the project for faith? Does the crime have its origins in the jealousies and rivalries of academe? Or was the motive something different from either of those? One thing is clear, as DI Alec Monro, head of a special Scotland Yard unit which investigates high-profile crimes, soon discovers. Further lurid incidents suggest someone is prepared to stop at nothing to ensure the truth is never revealed...

  • av Larry Bennett
    296,-

    'The Marconi Beam Wireless Stations of Somerset' is a history of the county's two main high-frequency point-to-point receiving stations located at Bridgwater and Somerton. The Bridgwater station was only active for around 15 years, whilst the Somerton station continued in its role in one form or another until 2000. Details of their 'sister' transmitting stations at Bodmin and Dorchester are also included, as well as a fascinating history of the Chedzoy Experimental Radiotelephone Station, near Bridgwater. An overview of the UK's Point-to-Point radio service is also featured to clarify the role played by the Somerset stations. Whilst modern technology has now superseded the international wireless network, the role of these stations cannot be underestimated, and it is right that their historical importance is recorded.

  • av Bhavna Doshi
    810 - 970,-

    Lead to Grow: Keys to Unlocking Team Success in Healthcare is a game-changing book aimed at Healthcare professionals who are looking to take their team to the next level. In this book, you will discover the essential tools and techniques that you need to unlock the potential within your team and drive performance beyond expectations to grow your business. With Dr. Bhavna Doshi as your guide, you will learn how to establish a culture of fulfilment, collaboration and accountability that will drive your team forward. Drawing on her years of experience as a leader in multiple healthcare businesses, Dr. Doshi shares real-world examples, inspiring case studies, relatable anecdotes, and practical steps to help you apply these strategies to your own team. This book guides you through the essentials of team dynamics, communication and effective leadership, that are critical to improving patient outcomes and increasing team motivation. Using these practical and actionable approaches, you can successfully navigate the complexities of today's healthcare businesses while empowering those who work with you. You'll learn to: Develop a growth mindset for your team; Develop a strong foundation of trust; Lead with confidence; Manage and prevent conflicts and struggles; Develop effective team-building strategies for exponential results; Inspire your team to strive for excellence. Whether you're an experienced healthcare leader, just starting out in your career, or simply looking for ways to improve your leadership skills, Lead to Grow is an indispensable resource and the ultimate guide to unlocking the keys to high-performance team success.

  • av Steve Bishop
    250,-

    This world may have seen more change in the last 60 years than ever before, but is it a better place? When you see the technical advancements and the impossible that has been achieved, you might think so. But with all this meteoric progress, there has also been dramatic changes in people's attitudes and behaviours. So, has the human race really made progress? Has it done a "good job"? This book tries to answer some of those questions and asks WHY? Are we a better and nicer race or should we be ordering some pills and our slot in the queue for the Pearly Gates anytime soon?By taking a humorous observational perspective, Steve Bishop tries to answer some of the key questions. Steve explores the changes in human attitudes and behaviours of everyday life and what might be causing them. He covers a range of topics from working with wallys, through minding the dog poo when you go out in the street to our attitude in the trashing the environment we live in. When we used to have fun, what's all this new woke that is making our lives a misery? From a 40 year career in dealing with complex clients at a senior level, he quite clearly sees many of the issues, and asks WHY? do so many intelligent people fail to use their common sense? Although you may think that technology and the birth of the tele tubby are responsible, he questions the rationale behind many other things, where in reality the cause might actually be a problem with people?

  • av Austin Guest
    266,-

  • av Steven Trigg
    200,-

    When Danny, a young dragon, is visited by Marrick the wizard, little does he know that this will be the start of a dangerous journey to save his world from the darkest evil. Follow Danny as he is joined by the dwarf king, Hargetter, on their journey to the dark realm of Glimberg to save the Guardians of the Spring, and thereby their whole civilisation. Read how Danny changes from an adolescent to a warrior as he finds his own magic in the mountains whilst he faces many dangerous enemies. See how he battles with his conscience as he is forced to fight to the death to reach his goal. Discover how Danny's family and friends desperately defend their homeland against a bloodthirsty and vicious enemy, all the time hoping that Danny and Hargetter will succeed in their quest before time runs out.

  • av Trevor Jones
    280,-

    Detective Inspector Ian Hutchinson was called from his office in Nottingham to investigate a suspected murder. The naked body of a man lay quietly in the bath. There was no water, just blood. It could have been a suicide but the DI knew instantly that it was murder. The body had too many cuts and stab wounds. Plus, there was no sign of a weapon. So, just another murder to solve. Nothing unique about it except for the mess. But, as the investigation progressed, clues were uncovered and everything changed. Each clue led to a new crime, each more complex and reprehensible than the last but each linked. It seemed that everything started with the body in the bath but, as more arrests were made, DI Hutchinson was still no nearer to finding the killer. What was he missing?

  • av Nicole J R Gilbert
    250,-

    For her first book, Nicole J R Gilbert imagines the relationship between mother and daughter. The effect it takes them to overcome their own challenges from WW2 to the 80's, setting between Charleston in Cornwall and Crowborough in East Sussex. Never Too Late, dramatizes the story as the two protagonists attempt to come to terms with childhood and adulthood. Louise, the mother has to deal with her affection between two brothers, the secret she keeps and her sense of guilt for one of them. Mandy, the daughter has to deal with a broken marriage, death, and new relationship. Never Too Late retraced how mother and daughter relate to each other in difficult times. Filled throughout with all its weaknesses of life, this story forms this enjoyable reading family saga.

  • av Feridon Rashidi
    200,-

    This collection contains diverse fables, allegories and tales. Through the fables animals, representing people, tell relate cultural characteristics, the ways of thinking and ways of communication among the Iranians with black sense of humour. What happens when a jackass is asked to judge which of two birds sing better. What happens when two hungry wolves try to explain the meaning of democracy to a naïve sheep! How a smart crook preaches the folks in a mosque in the morning; becomes the chief of police and pockets the share of the booty given to him by the robbers; at dusk he becomes a beggar, sitting by the door of the same mosque and asks for alms, and after midnight he turns into a thief! The Mice and the Cat, savagely satirises the fat cats of the repressive regime and the folly of the sycophantic 'little people' under their thrall. The unexpected twist in the tale leaves one breathless at its ruthlessness! A henpecked man, bullied by his wife, falls in love with an attractive neighbour and disappears with her into the jungle of Tehran. An old village headman searches endlessly to find out about his soldier son during Iran-Iraq war...

  • av Tohon
    170,-

    My Awakened Soul is Tohon's concluding memoirs, summing up his life-long battles. He is winner in his outer world but the inner battles leave him wounded and defeated. One of the reviewers commented: I commend the author for baring his soul and sharing his inner torments. On the surface, such an internal struggle by a person who ticks all the boxes that define success in life appears counterintuitive. The book is deeply engrossing. Tohon's lifelong quest to understand and discover how all forms of life, including humans, fit into the infinitely large cosmic ecosystem is engaging. The readers will appreciate the author's honesty, integrity, and tenacity in probing into the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of our brief and puny lives.

  • av J. Clifford Jones
    390,-

    Early activity in hydroelectricity is fairly comprehensively described in the first chapter. That is followed by six chapters which cover hydroelectricity generation on a country by country basis. There is a good deal of physical geography, for example the effects of sustained hydroelectricity production on river width. Carbon mitigation benefits of hydroelectricity generation are given their due place in the compilation and discussion. The author expects that the book will have appeal to experts, synthesising as it does information and data for hydroelectricity around the world over a period exceeding a century. It is also suitable for teaching both at Baccalaureate and Master's level, not least because the calculations are suitable for adaptation into studentexercises.

  • av Jane Hunting
    266,-

    Meet Jane's Angels and Discover Your Own is one woman's amazing account of her spiritual journey, which reopens at the age of 44 when Angels appear to her and encourage her to spread her light. Having discovered that the Angelic vibration is 444, hours later a white car overtakes her displaying her nickname on the numberplate, JB 444. She knew it was Time! Meet Jane's Angels and Discover Your Own is a series of miraculous stories and events, including a photograph of an Angel at the London Eye and Archangels' colourful rays in a historical sight at Arbor Lo in Derbyshire. She shares many other visitations from Masters in the spirit world as well as information about past lives, crystal beings and manifestations from across the veil. Come and Meet Jane's Angels and Discover Your Own-Angels are here for each and every one of us! 'Author Jane Hunting describes her extraordinary experiences with angels and spirits in this inspiring book. To those who have never had an encounter with the ethereal realms, this may read like a fantasy novel, but these pages carry boundless light for true seekers and for those who have walked between worlds or been touched by Spirit. Take hope from this book, which expresses beautifully the kindness and loving care the angels provide us.' -Diana Henderson, author of The Michael Saga, Grandfather Poplar, and the upcoming Kindred of the Crystal Kingdom 'They say angels can fly because they take themselves so lightly. Jane has a way of delivering profound real-life stories from her own experiences in a joyful, light manner which leaves you feeling like angels have spoken directly to you. It doesn't matter if you're a believer, non believer, or just curious - you'll be drawn in by Jane's warmth, sincerity and by her special soul.' -Laura Walker, MSc Health Psychology and owner of Laura Walker Wellbeing 'I can testify that this book is as though Jane is alive within the pages sharing her valuable knowledge, wisdom and gifts. I found that as I read, my journey came alive and I was connecting with my own angels and guides to receive insightful messages. Jane is herself a Guardian Angel to us all - Enjoy the Unfolding of the magic within these pages.'-Jo Meadwell, Life Coach and author of The Restless Executive.

  • av H. B. Giat
    170 - 296,-

  • av Blessed Kearns
    170 - 186,-

  • av Joel Max
    280 - 420,-

  • av Mick Stidever
    370,-

    Mick Stidever continues his journey recounting his adventures with the craft of Woodcarving. Within this fourth volume he presents a further fifteen carvings from a Wren's Nest to one based on an outstanding carving produced in 1840. He continues to recount his emotions; his highs and lows as he endeavours to achieve the best possible result with each and every carving. At times he succeeds; at other times he falls short but continually he strives to learn more about the craft. Whether he is seen to be improving his skills remains with the reader but for him the journey was thoroughly enjoyable, once again opening many doors to other related experiences along the way. This diary should provide again encouragement, interest and a good read for anyone with a love for the craft of woodcarving. The book is a good and fascinating read and will inspire any carver to widen their horizons and appreciation of woodcarving. Michael Painter A.R.B.S

  • av Ian Robert Bell
    250,-

    The Pope is dead... At first everyone in the Vatican believes he died of natural causes, but Cardinal Paolo Foscari isn't so sure. Who is the old priest who lives in the attic flat above the Pope's apartment and what is the true identity of the nun who served the Pope his coffee on the morning that he died?His suspicions aroused, Foscari quickly discovers a plot by organized crime and sinister forces within the Church to manipulate the forthcoming papal election and install their own candidate as the new Pope. But it is only when Foscari gets to speak with the old Irish priest called Father Donnelly that the full horror of what is about to unfold is finally revealed. Donnelly suggests a possible solution but it is one fraught with danger. Cardinal Foscari is to travel to England and meet up with a mysterious woman called Sterling. She alone is the only person capable of providing him with all the back-up and assistance he will need in order to accomplish his task... And what happens next is the stuff of nightmares...!!!

  • av Blessed Kearns
    170 - 296,-

  • av Tony Greenstein
    370,-

  • av Imam-Ahmad Buba Chekene
    200,-

    Mind Power in this context simply shows that circumstances emanate from perpetual thoughts. The book is a story about a Fulani community portraying a chain reaction of ITHC (Information, Thoughts, Habits and Circumstances). Information is the basis of thoughts, which will crystalize into habits, and the habits will surely solidify into circumstances. A noble man Buba Likitajo underwent trials. He waited long enough for a child, but never gave up on his aspirations. In the quest for his hope, he learned the principle of attraction, which he applied successfully. He understood that one could live forever if one really wanted. He embarked on that journey by mechanically uploading a gigabyte's worth of data into his wife's fetus. The baby was stuck with the correct information by targeting its sub-conscious mind. The resultant effect made the boy charming, humble, calm, smart, intelligent, and, above all, respectful. The boy grew up to be an unbeatable soul, truly much better than his father in his own way. The man, Ahmadu, decided to improve upon what his father did in order to produce a desired future generation through the principle of mind power He uploaded petabytes of data into the perfect machine, PULEL, via a psychotronic vibe upload process. The story showed how simple it is to teach someone something by focusing on their subconscious mind. It also showed how to attract what one really wants in life, how mentorship works, and how good thought attracts good circumstances. Buba Likitajo, a medical practitioner, lived by Hippocratic values, and that made him awesome to the public. His son Ahmadu followed his passion and made his own way in stick fighting, which got him an elegant wife and made him the first King of the Sticks in Kulumje village. He did this by using the mind power technique. With the right application of mind power, you will surely live the type of life you desire.

  • av Feridon Rashidi
    316,-

    Haaji Morteza lives with his wife and closest relatives in Tehran. As his wife, Ashraf Khanum, cannot have a child, his mother decides to find him a second wife. Her sights are set on Faati, the stunning but evil-tempered daughter of a bath house attendant. Haaji Morteza, secretly lusting after Faati's charms, finally, with her consent, marries Faati. Haaji orders a carpenter to make an extra-large bed for three people. The first night in the bed ends up with the two wives fighting over who is going to enjoy his body first. Haaji convinces Ashraf Khanum that he should sleep one night with Faati in a separate room and another with her. Faati wants the Haaji all to herself. After a chum recommends some sexual-potency enhancement potions, Faati soon falls pregnant and becomes the favourite wife. Ashraf Khanum, ignored by Haaji, resigns herself to the fate of a woman cast aside by him, finding solace in Islamic rituals. One day a squabble breaks out in the house between the other women and Faati over household chores. Bent on revenge, Faati asks her snake-charmer father for help. Soon things take a catastrophic turn ...

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