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  • - Trip to the Museum
    av John Dunn
    121

    Jas 'n' Ni-ni trip to the museum, follows the exploits of 2 modern characters - sisters Jas and Ni-ni on a trip to the museum.

  • av Paul Yates
    151

    Emily and Daisy is a love story with a difference, exploring young lives across time and space. The book follows the ways in which the accidents of love can combine in the forging of a life.

  • av C.F. Fairthorne
    151

    After months of hiding in the attic of Otto and Ingrid Mannerheim's Berlin flat, the Caslav family knew the time had come for them to risk the dangers of escape. The oppression of the Jews and their relentless persecution by the Nazis made it too dangerous for them to remain in hiding.

  • - Seeking a Source of Self-destruction
    av Mark Goodwin
    257

    Mark has an unusual history. After losing his hearing as an eighteen-month-old infant, the next six years were silent as he honed his way of watching.

  • - The Humble Bumble Bee
    av Douglas Proctor
    151

    Seventy years ago when the author was at school nature walks were a weekly occurrence.

  • av Liam G Clancy
    109

    Dublin, 1970s. Lizzy and Rocky are in their late teens and live in Dublin's inner city. Both possessing superb musical talent, they've at last formed an emerging rock band in their mother's memory. It was their mother, after all, who drove their musical ambition as she was a professional entertainer.

  • av Alan Hunt
    151

    "Take as long as you need, they said. Enjoy Oxford. Get better. But it didn't turn out that way...

  • - A Book of Migrants and Memories
    av Robert Burden
    145

    The past is a foreign country, a place of stories and secrets

  • av Brian Kinney
    147

    This book chronicles our journey in trying to solve my wife's medical issues. She was a family physician with her own private practice for 25 years.

  • - A Dr Webster Story
    av Steve Ragnall
    217

    Dr John Webster (1610-1682), was a defrocked cleric, Schoolmaster, alchemist, astrologer, surgeon and writer. He is at once arrogant, worldly and with a wry sense of humour. Written mainly in the first person, this historical fiction is based on his life.

  • av Jennifer Dovey
    147

    Ride A Bright Horse In The Twilight is the third book in the Ride A Bright Horse trilogy, continuing the story of Jenny and her very special bond with her horse Daisy.

  • av Caroline Overfield
    127

    A murder of a local, beautiful and popular girl, lzzy Johnson, shakes the town. Her death leaves many unanswered questions...

  • av Tony Russell
    121

    The Poetry of Mr Minevar is a collection of light reading poems laced with humour, all based on a wide range of subjects from Art, Literature to Science.

  • av Shannon D. H. Montague
    110

    What's your dance?That's the question everyone is asking about this new children's book by Shannon D. H. Montague, with inventive illustrations by Emily Cornacchio.

  • av Conrad Delacroix
    131

    Set in Russia during the run-up to the June 1996 Presidential election, Major Valeri Grozky of the Federal Security Bureau (FSB) is fighting organized crime in St Petersburg.

  • av Kevin Haddick-Flynn
    337 - 351

  • av Angelina Uccello
    151

  • - A Psychedelic Nightmare
    av Jim Queen
    147

    Meet journalist David Temple. Deluded, neurotic, self-medicated, David photographs crime scenes and traffic accidents across London. Between his deadend tabloid job, caring for his elderly neighbour and watching violent horror films at the Prince Charles Cinema, David fantasises about abandoning his life to become the novelist he always envisaged.

  • av Xenon
    151

    In the bloody civil war against the tyrannical emperor Laomedon, the rebels' advance has stalled before the impregnable fortress of Gla.

  • av David Weatherly
    153

    One windswept morning in 1588 a young girl sits motionless staring out to sea from a cliff top in the far west of Cornwall.

  • av Steve Ponty
    201

    Steve has spent over 10 years researching the settings Professor Tolkien turned from reality in the Cotswold shires into fantasy fiction.

  • - Brigadier General Sir Bertram Portal, 1866-1949.
    av Richard Waldram
    201

    Bertram Portal was born into a wealthy family, famous for their mill at Laverstoke in North Hampshire which made banknote paper for the Bank of England.

  • - A Club and a City
    av Steve Uglow
    191

    After the desolation of the First World War, the 1920s saw a resurgence of sporting and social activity. Rugby was one of the sports that benefitted from this burst of energy and Canterbury was one of the hundreds of clubs that emerged nationwide.

  • av L. N. Saleh
    201

    It's Me. Again. A multicultural poetry collection where each poem is a visual painting of a unique memory or event.

  • - The Flip Side of Denial, Depression and Forgiveness
    av Mwangala Lethbridge
    167

    This is a story that starts with tragedy, but which is filled with incredible resilience. It is not just a memoir, or a self-help book, it is a generous gift to the reader. Mwangala's vulnerability in sharing what she has learned makes this a book we can all relate to.

  • av P.W. Jacob
    147

    If you head towards our sun (preferably at night) and remember to turn left you will find a pocket universe where evolution took a different turn. When the only sun cooled it went too far and no creature on the universe's sole planet without fur, wings, or, scales could possibly survive.

  • av Rupert Stanbury
    231

    The Olympian Gods have made it to the 21st century AD. We may not have heard much about them in the last two thousand years, but they're still controlling what we humans are up to - or at least they think they are.

  • av Daisy Chapman
    151

    Miss Mary Barker comes from a fine family of seven, five daughters and two sons. Three of the girls are married leaving Mary and her one remaining sister Kathleen at home. Mrs Barker expects to marry both of her two remaining daughters off by the end of the season.

  • - The Reflections of a Fool on the Hill
    av John Ayress
    147

    A Rose on the Dunghill is a delightful book; written from the heart, to the heart. Looking back on forty wonderful years together, the author pays tribute to an amazing woman. His 'reflections' capture the beginning, the journey and the end of his romance with an older woman and their remarkable relationship

  • av Liz Woodhouse
    147

    It is 1546: the last year of Henry VIII's reign. What is the purpose of the top-quality portrait, painted then, of Elizabeth I aged about 13? It hangs today for all to see in Windsor Castle.

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