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  • av Duone Ekane
    117

    The Adventures of Ajale and His Friends is a book that is centred on the life of a ten-year-old boy named Ajale and his three friends, Menyinge, Meniake and Wangtuge. It explores how the boys under the leadership of Ajale navigate life in their small remote village in the central part of Africa. Driven by Ajale's curiosity and investigative instincts, the boys are determined to go the extra mile to unravel mysteries that beset their village which at times led them into dangerous situations. This includes solving the problem of theft in their village, rescuing Ajale's cousin, Bahki, from an arranged marriage, and saving the Ewang dance group from a sabotage attack. This book provides a captivating and thrilling insight into the lives of the four boys.

  • av Carole May Brownjohn
    135

    Lulu and Skeeter are kitten twins who have little adventures in their back garden. Sometimes they get up to mischief together but they are never really naughty, they just have fun and play kitten games. Lulu is a white-coloured kitten who usually leads in their mischief, whereas Skeeter is a tabby kitten, and even though he is bigger than his sister, he is a little bit afraid of doing some of the things that Lulu does.

  • - Musical Marsupials and Monotremes
    av Stephen Isaacs
    155,-

    This book is about animals only found in Australia. Baby marsupials like kangaroo joeys grow up in their mother's pouch where they breastfeed. Echidnas and platypus are monotremes. Their babies hatch from eggs, but they are mammals and they drink their mother's milk like other mammals do. This book is full of poems about mammals playing musical instruments. It also has some strange facts: I bet you didn't know that wombats make cubic poo. Well now you do.

  • av John Stoneham
    215 - 429

  • av Amanda Given
    169 - 309

  • - Right Back to Where I Belong
    av Stephen Mackelprang
    155 - 169

  • av D. Stuart McCreadie
    169 - 309

  • av Jason Warren
    335

  • av Alvina Noor
    135 - 269

  • av Frances Sparrow
    115 - 229

  • av Roselee Guinness
    135 - 249

  • - An Agnes Trout Mystery
    av Geoffrey Peppiatt
    169 - 299

  • - Tales of a Kung Fu Cop
    av Dan Docherty
    135

  • av Harry Hillier
    155

  • av Doctor Jeff Slater
    249

    It all started in a small industrial town in the north of England. Walking into a boxing gym was the start of an amazing metamorphosis for the 14-year-old. At age 20, he had developed into a 16-stone boxer, powerlifter and ferocious street fighter, with a knock-out punch in both hands. This is the story of a young man who, lacking education, immigrated to Australia at just 18 years of age only to experience the twilight world of sleaze and violence in Perth's underbelly, confronting and often overcoming the many challenges he encountered. Returning to England at 21, he mastered his craft as a bouncer and street fighter, attended two universities, obtained three degrees and was awarded a doctorate at the age of 39.

  • - The Haiku Poetry of Zen Master Brahm
    av Yogi Brahmasamhara
    135

    Haiku poetry is a unique form of poetry in that it is regarded in itself as an intrinsic embodiment of ancient Zen philosophy, now powerfully resurgent in both the eastern and western worlds. In Spring Summer Autumn Winter, Zen Master Brahm's collection of monastic haiku places him at the forefront of the few modern haiku poets who write within the classic traditions of the greatest Japanese haiku masters of past centuries.His work has been described as captivating and inspirational and reflects his deep perception of the wonderment of nature and the breadth and beauty of the human condition. Above all, each haiku is a Zen lesson in mindfulness. In essence, this is a book of wisdom.

  • - Take to the Skies!
    av Zoe Cameron
    155

    Ada and Emily are best friends and next-door neighbours. They love to engineer and build a variety of creations in Ada's shed. One warm summer day whilst staring up at the sky, they realise what they want to do most is fly. They quickly get to work, turning a past project, a go-kart, into their very own aeroplane in which they can take to the skies and have amazing adventures. Join Ada and Emily as they plan and build their aeroplane, become aircraft engineers and pilots, and take their first flights.

  • av Natalie Savvides
    169

  • av Lesley Crowther-Scott
    145,-

  • av Ben Dixon
    135

    "Neil Peel. What the hell?" snarled Ottilie. "Of all the sad sacks in this school, I get stuck sitting at a desk next to the saddest of them all...again!" Neil Peel is about to start his first year at Titfield School, and this is his welcome. Best friends Stephen and Grub will be at his sides as he faces bullies, takes part in a football match for the uncoordinated, tries to survive a visit from a devilish cousin who's determined to ruin his Christmas, and even faces a brush with crime. At least Neil's evil genius older sister Lemony is on hand to trip him up and kick him when he's down. Approaching adolescence is not easy for anyone, but life can be even harder when you always tell the truth. At least everybody knows where they stand with Neil, but will his honesty turn out to be a blessing or a curse?

  • av A M Maxwell
    269

    On 17 December 2007, 13-year-old Alby Dobinson left his home to make his daily journey to school. Later that day, during his return journey, something happened that would change his life forever. This story charts the remarkable journey undertaken by Alby and those closest to him. Life is always a mixture of good times and bad, laughter and sadness, and Albys story reflects this rainbow of human emotion, from suffering to euphoria. As a biography, written in the style of a novel, this book details years of rehabilitation as family members recount their own experiences with humour, regret and acceptance, plumbing the depths of

  • av John Lindeck
    189

    When we read the stories about Jesus in the Bible, we hear about what Jesus did to help the people he met. He befriended them, he taught them, he healed them and he saved them from embarrassment. They are wonderful stories but what about the people themselves? Where were they coming from? What did they do with the rest of their lives? For example, what happened to the woman caught in adultery who, in the biblical account, we leave sitting alone with no money, no home, no family and no friends. Did Jesus really leave her in this position, which would have been a sort of living death? Looking at what Jesus did from the perspective of the people he met gives a different idea of what it was like to meet him. It showed more clearly his love and care for those he met and the way in which he shared the poverty of the people he met. More often than not, it was a life-changing experience. The stories are mostly told in the first-person so that the characters can say what they really felt. The stories have been used in the author's own church for bible study and as dramatic readings. They have been used in schools and colleges as study material. They have also been used just as good reading material.

  • - Bun Bun Gets Lost
    av Hayley Howl
    135

    Bun Bun and Ella go everywhere together, they are best friends. So what will Ella do when she leaves her best friend at nursery over night? What magical things will Bun Bun get up to and who will he meet?

  • av Dr Ravindra Sharma
    159 - 359

    Dr Ravindra Sharma has been a medical surgeon all his life yet has maintained a deep and abiding interest in astrology, having learnt it from several experts in the field such as his father, uncle, maternal grandfather and many others. Astrology is an ancient science which attempts to unravel the mystery of the ever-changing drama of human life. It largely succeeds in doing so on the basis of planetary influences. As a beginner, when one is looking for a book about astrology, one finds that most of them are either too simple or too difficult to read and absorb. This is a unique book in English language, concise yet

  • av Van Campen
    189 - 319

    Bloodphone or Fairphone. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONGO, CORONA VIRUS AND MOBILE PHONES? CAUSE AND EFFECT YES, THEY ARE INTERCONNECTED AND INTERDEPENDENT Scientists can show us that the root cause of the corona virus is POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL CONTROL. THIS HARMFUL BEHAVIOUR CAUSES Poverty, corruption, geopolitics, Rwanda genocide, deaths, rape, pillage, Congo rare-earth minerals mining by terror and forced child labour, unethical trade, blood phones made in China, Wuhan wet markets to feed poor exploited phone factory workers, bioweapon development, ecological destruction, biodiversity loss, hungry people eating bats and

  • - The Fairy Who Couldn't Fly
    av Ailbhe Sutton
    145,-

    There once was a fairy who was not quite the same... Meet Fia, a little fairy who is different from all the others. One day she decides to change that. But will she be happy with the changes she makes?Fia learns an important lesson about being herself and will help other children to learn this too.

  • av Amanda J. Lesk
    145,-

    Hardly anybody uses teapots anymore, teabags have taken over. Bertie the teapot had been sitting on the shelf in the kitchen, unused for months. One November night during a storm, Bertie made a wish. That wish comes true and the adventures begin...

  • av Fern Paisley
    135

    A fish and his friend have lost his friend's mummy. To find her and help them find their way back home, they meet some new friends along the way. Come along for the ride and enjoy this tale to tell. It's a poem you will never forget.

  • av Jan Stewart
    135

    We cats truly enjoy Christmas activities, such as opening presents when you are out and re-arranging decorations, even at the top of the tree.We also love carol singing and have our own words. Jan Stewart, who understands and speaks a little MEOW, has kindly written down our most popular lyrics. You may sing the human version or practise cat language by repeating our favourite word, 'meow', in time to the music. But do listen as you do so, for somewhere nearby, a cat may be joining in the chorus.

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