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  • av Sofie Magnus
    151

    Joanne Averath, a young foreign correspondent, is no "Average Jo". Certainly not someone who believes in fairy tales. But one day, she meets an elderly woman she's never seen before, someone who tells her an unbelievable story. Not only can she enter people's dreams, she comes from another world, a world that can be reached through a portal.

  • - The Strange Tale of Fogarty Maximus and Other Dragons
    av Chris Bulteel
    147

    On one seemingly innocent day, Sir Alisdair Maddy McGlynn, a poor Scottish Laird, decides to go fishing on his faithful boat, 'Kingfisher'. Little does he know that one decision will change his life for good. Caught in a massive storm off the north west coast of Scotland, Sir Maddy's boat is hit by both a tornado and a huge waterspout.

  • av Martin Howe
    151

    A story of addiction, drug dealing and sky-diving. At its vertiginous centre one man's commitment to making money and living life to excess. An unprincipled hero with huge appetites for women, designer clothes and drugs, guided by a criminal code that allows him free rein to exploit the real and virtual networks of the global era.

  • av Laurie Rogers
    131

    When Maggie is tragically widowed, she cannot imagine how she will manage without her husband. Then her ninety-nine-year-old golf club suddenly faces collapse in an unprecedented financial crisis and she finds herself cast in the role as saviour. Together with her young Polish lodger, she launches a bold plan to save the club's centenary.

  • - Patient Centred Consulting for GPs and Patients
    av Peter Worrall
    157

    Why do GPs consult in a particular way and ask the questions they do? How do they use this information to help patients get the best possible outcomes? The book shows the reasoning behind this and the development of related skills by following the training of one GP and the patients and families she meets through this process

  • av Elizabeth Hembrey
    197

    Part of the enjoyment of playing the piano is the challenge it brings. FingerTips for Pianists is the ideal companion. It provides tips and strategies to help you achieve new skills and advance your technique. It troubleshoots any tricky bits and systematically looks at ways to approach or correct them.

  • av Sheila M Bearman
    121

    The day is bright and shining as Daisy arrives in North Cyprus to research her book about the 1964 Cypriot war. Amidst the bustle of the picturesque Kyrenia Harbour, she is unexpectedly approached by a charismatic man and his handsome son who go on to offer the use of a writing retreat in the hills of Bellapais.

  • av Colin Barker
    121

    Oliver unexpectedly finds himself as the chosen representative of humanity at the upcoming cosmic enquiry that will judge humans against artificial Intelligence. To gather his evidence he sets off, transiting first to the Shadow-side to meet Lord Sebastian - an advocate for humanity - and Galactic controller Ovoid - who is most certainly not.

  • - A Woman of Merit
    av Iris Reeves Williams
    151

    Four women. Four generations. One ancient house that will stand the test of time. Pen Melyn, the centre of four women's lives, set on an isolated island about three miles to the mainland. An epicentre of history and culture and a settled way of life - at least until the war comes.

  • av Carl Richardson
    127

    The book has two distinct themes. One is the story of a group of political dissidents who are priced to go into exile from Britain at the start of WW2, because they learn that they are in danger of being arrested an detained without trial under the Emergency Power Act, which was rushed through Parliament in August 1939.

  • - The Shortest Journey You Will Ever Make, and the Longest
    av Alan Ayre
    201

    The Full 50 Centimetres is a guidebook to wellbeing incorporating astrology, numerology and meditation. Written by astrologer and empowerment consultant Alan Ayre, the book has been inspired by a series of meditations and teaches readers how to fulfil their purpose in life.

  • av Angela Robb
    121

    Meet Midgie: he's wee, he's fiery, and he's totally fed up. It's way, way back in the days of old, and the wild lands of Glenfoostie are home to the great Clan Claymore. Like everyone in the glen, Midgie is a member of the clan. He'd rather not be.

  • av Mikenda Plant
    147

    Moffles are tiny, fluffy creatures, who carry the colours of their emotions in their fur, for all the world to read like a storybook. Tippy Moffle is very young but already she has become so scared & hurt that she has learned to hide away all her feelings deep inside

  • av Anna Belfrage
    295

    For the king's loyal man-at-arms, Robert FitzStephan, being given Eleanor d'Outremer's hand in marriage is an honour he could never dream of. For Eleanor, being obliged to wed the man responsible for the deaths of her father and brother is not quite as much of a fairy tale.

  • - A Candid Conversation Between a Seeker and a Wise Being
    av Valo Ray
    277

    Layered Reality is a candid dialogue between a truth seeker, a semi-fictional character who personifies the author, and a highly evolved channelled spirit entity, Zachariah.

  • av Penny Freedman
    137

    "It was your sleuthing that brought us here. If you feel any responsibility, find out what has really happened to Ruby. You owe it to us, Gina." This is the message that takes Gina Gray to the Lake District to unravel a mystery in circumstances which undermine even her boundless self-confidence.

  • - A User's Guide To Life
    av Richard Brook
    301

    Understanding Human Nature brings together twenty-five years of Richard Brook's experiences in yoga and meditation, Chinese medicine, dance and movement, Native American mysticism, tantra and community living.

  • av Colin Mellor
    121

    As a teenager Stanleigh Agazzi's life is blighted by his father's impatient and bullying behaviour when the boy does not shine at school. Luckily for Lee, as he prefers to be known, he has a few good friends and a loving, supportive mother.

  • - A Novel
    av Stephen Schmoyer
    147

    If a man bargained his soul to the Devil in order to become a successful author, what kind of stories would the man write?If a woman risked everything to read the man's book, what would she find out?If a third man knew the answers to the previous two questions, what would be revealed?

  • - Cannibal Genes, the Human Ape, and Evolution's Final Battle
    av James B. Miles
    147

    When the father of modern evolutionary biology asked the world's largest university press to publish a popular-level expose of Darwin's wager, he was told the idea was too controversial to print, too unorthodox.

  • - Travels in the Little Leeward Islands
    av Raymond A. Saraceni
    211

    Colourful and various - characterized by rich histories, a treasure-trove of fascinating places, and most especially by an array of unique, compelling personalities - the Caribbean islands are decidedly more than their beaches and resorts.

  • av Katharine Lillico
    127

    A character-lead, fast-paced crime mystery. A real page-turner, with multiple story-lines. Characters face the aftermath of abuse, perjury, vengeance and murder.

  • av Milo McGivern
    110

    Far across the sea and hidden by mist, lies a mysterious island. A bizarre place, populated by talking animals, that doesn't appear in any atlases. A land that somehow continues to change its position on the planet each day, to prevent it from being found by humans. Welcome back to the Island of Animaux!

  • - An Education in India
    av Mary Searle-Chatterjee
    147

    Dancing to an Indian Tune; an Education in India tells the story of an English woman's life-changing experiences as a student of Indian religion and philosophy at the Hindu University of Banaras (in Varanasi) between 1963 and 1965.

  • av Geoff Aird
    191

    Kevin Devine is found dead on the beach. Tied to a stake, beaten and left to drown as the tide came in, even the police are shocked at the savagery of the crime.

  • av Rob Keeley
    121

    A school trip to historic Deanchester becomes more exciting when Jess and her friends discover the city hides a secret treasure. Local historian Dr Joseph Pyrite left a series of clues scattered around Deanchester's landmarks, which Jess, Mason and Kessie are determined to solve.

  • - A Walk Through France
    av John Micklewright
    151

    For twenty-five years, John Micklewright rushed through France in his haste to get to Italy. In this journey of re-discovery, he travels the slow way, on foot, on paths, tracks and byways from the Channel to the Alps - from the coast of Normandy to the flanks of Mont Blanc.

  • av Lucinda Williams
    121

    When Emily's mother becomes dangerously ill again in this sequel to "Tolly and the Pirate Ghost", Emily and the twins, Laura and Harry, time travel with Tobias, the pirate ghost and his parrot, Tolly, to a tropical island in the year of 1660. Their goal is to find the legendary Medicine Tree

  • av William D. Hanna
    177

    Voyages with my Grandfather tells the story of Robert Boyd, a leading Irish missionary of the first half of the 20th century. It draws on his influential books and previously unpublished memoirs and letters.

  • av Stephen Barnes
    277

    The story focuses on the lives of three main characters; Peter Wells, a naval officer destined for the highest ranks in the Royal Navy. His first marriage failed because of his ambition.

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