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  • av Michael Baum
    311

    The decade 1960-1970 was very critical in the developments of health care in the UK. In this novel, "The Class of 1960" all the important milestones of that decade are described through the fictional careers of four young men who bonded over a cadaver in the anatomy classes in 1955 and then took off in different directions.

  • av Gilly Crow
    171

    Are you intrigued or perhaps haunted by your dreams and wondering whether they hold any significance or purpose for you?

  • av S J Thompson
    147

    Doctor Eleanor Sutherland, is urgently summoned back to the family home, by her Senior Police Officer father. To her horror, with Ministerial approval she was made sole heir to the estate of the now deceased British MP, Nigel Trevisa.

  • av Rona D. Linklater
    171

    Children of all ages and abilities grow through collective participation in the arts. I have seen how communication increases for the diffident through collaboration; individual talents are nurtured and allowed to blossom; new skills emerge; and experiences are shared.

  • av Judi Conner
    171

    Judi‿s parents were on a mission to remake the world. These were the Cold War years of the 1950s and ‿60s, following a catastrophic world war and the breaking up of colonial empires

  • av Nick Boreham
    147

    Tony Quirke is the sort of person you see on the London Underground every day and don't pay much attention to - thirty something, middling sort of job in the City, interested in beer and rugby.

  • av Jonathan Davidson
    181

    This is a book written by me to clearly demonstrate my love of the landscape and the inhabitants that call it home. Through my writing, art, and photography I am sharing short stories celebrating the natural world and how we can all share in the same joy.

  • av Alistair Lavers
    137

    International Goth Rockers MORTAL begin to fracture during a world tour, following a series of personal tragedies.

  • av Ben Smith
    147

    War has come to Havaen. After thousands of years, the return of Peresus' evil to the world has brought with it chaos and destruction, as he seeks to finally complete his quest to conquer the realm.

  • av Paul Matthews
    137

    Lyrical poetry to change consciousness and perception; concern for the natural world; responses to contemporary issues: the pandemic crisis and the war in Ukraine.

  • av Roger Webber
    191

    Asia (with Europe) is the largest continuous landmass, containing a variety of countries, peoples and scenic wonders. It is the objective of many travellers to get from one end to the other, but in doing so there are different ways and many hazards in the way.

  • av Ashley Killar
    337

  • av Adaora Ogunniyi
    151

    "When a factor meant to unite threatens to so violently separate you from the one person who infuses wholeness into your every day, would you let go? Or would you cling with both hands, feet, and perhaps teeth?

  • av c21 Anon
    147

    First Contact. The Next Visitation. A conduit to The Divine, in the advent of 'His' return. Whether Alien or God, the History and purpose of The Pyramids is rewritten. Or dare I say, explained; and the mystery of UFO's unraveled.

  • av Whitney Love
    171

    Maria, who once faced the possibility of infertility, was thrown into a whirlwind of events that lead to an unexpected pregnancy. The surprise pregnancy leads to the abandonment of her child's father, and the label of 'the girl who set him up'; which forces her to make bold and life changing decisions.

  • av Carrie Evans
    191

    Ms Evans surprised herself by becoming a teacher of English as a foreign language - after all, her own education had not always been an enjoyable experience. Her beautifully written memoir is like an enormous postcard from the jaunt of a life.

  • av Roger Bird
    147

    Welcome to Carceron, City of Chaos. Far away in another dimension is demon-worshipping tourist city Carceron, whose success is suddenly under threat. The city's Archmayor has been murdered after 150 years in office. The frontrunner in the election to replace him is the terrifying vampire, Mercedes.

  • av John A. Bartlett
    147

    Double Blind, Of Medicines and Malice, a thriller set in the often controversial pharmaceutical industry is a story fuelled by rivalry, love, intrigue and action.

  • av V.V. Sidoli
    147

    Beginning in 1921 and spanning a period of 26 years, Tumble tells the story of Emiliano, a boy who was born into poverty in the north Italian town of Bardi.

  • av Ray Muggles
    147

    Vivid, Jagged tales that pay homage to the weird and strange world of us all.

  • av Kirsty Maynor
    191

    You're facing change. Right now. Today. And you probably don't feel you have everything you need to get through it. In fact, if it's change you'd love to create in your life, you may even stall and not make it a reality. And if life keeps handing you curved balls you might feel that you don't know where to start.

  • av Alex Prior
    147

    Spencer is an average fourteen-year-old Earth boy who is chosen, seemingly at random, to become Emperor of the Galaxy at a time of grave peril. Spencer's main interests in life are video gaming, sleeping, eating and the pursuit of Amy Heartly, the undoubted love of his life.

  • av Robert Dewar
    157

    When Englishman Michael Hood receives an invitation to visit his old school friend's farming estate in Equatoria, British East Africa, at the start of 1960, he can hardly imagine the beauty and allure of the region he will come to know during repeated lengthy stays, nor the excitement, drama and tragedy which will mark his visits.

  • av Kirsty Maynor
    201

    You're facing change. Right now. Today. And you probably don't feel you have everything you need to get through it. In fact, if it's change you'd love to create in your life, you may even stall and not make it a reality.

  • av David E M Murray-Gilbertson
    161

    The Blue Lamp' was released in early 1950 and was an instant box office hit, winning a BAFTA in 1951 for 'best British Film'. The screenplay was written by an ex-policeman, Thomas Bennett Clarke, and starred Jack Warner (then a much loved star), as PC George Dixon, who played the friendly avuncular copper.

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  • av Helen Whitten
    147

    It's Moscow, 1990. Gorbachev is initiating major change in Russia. London-based Kate Chisolm goes on a literary tour and meets the young, principled and passionate investigative journalist, Valentin Kotov.

  • av Gavin Brock
    147

    High in the mountains of Lapland, on the outskirts of Santa's hidden Grotto, factory elf Alabaster Snowball discovers a mysterious, abandoned cub. Against Santa's wishes, he decides to adopt the animal in secret - a secret that quickly snowballs out of Alabaster's control and earns his name entry on the Naughty List.

  • av Peter Johnson
    137

    Retirement and the impending move to his new family home will be challenging for workaholic Headmaster John Stevens after years of being at the top of the professional tree with considerable influence and responsibility. How will he cope with no longer being the "bee's knees"?

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