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  • av S M W Price
    195 - 269,-

  • av Jenny Holkham
    145,-

    Join us on a true story of a seven-year cruise from Norwich to Africa aboard a 25-year-old motor cruiser. The decision to sacrifice a comfortable middle-aged life for an impractical and seemingly impossible dream led to many ups and downs, much humour, some drama, and even tragedy. This isn't a tale of heroics or ocean crossings, but rather the story of two ordinary people who find themselves in a variety of unexpected situations, striving to cope with whatever life throws at them. The book traces their 1,000-mile journey through the French waterways from Dunkerque to Séte on the Mediterranean. The serene beauty of the rivers and canals was breathtaking, culminating in a winter spent with a small, quirky international boating community in Provence, where they participated in some unexpected activities. The following spring brought their first taste of the Mediterranean Sea. Wild and unpredictable, it was far from the flat calm pond they had imagined. They encountered rough seas, thick fog, pirates, tsunamis, Spanish paratroopers, and even the French Foreign Legion. A near-death experience and abandoning ships in a marina were certainly not part of their plan. However, the variety of people they met, the places they visited, and the incredible sights of large pods of dolphins, whales, turtles, and a two-ton sunfish made it all worthwhile. The whole experience gave them the best and worst times of their lives.

  • av Enzo Silvestri
    135,-

    This story centers on an Australian Elon Musk-type character who drives the narrative. Follow the fortunes of Nicole, an ex-RAAF Elec Fitter turned Aerospace Engineer, as she is recruited by Aaron Daniels, the CEO of CosmoTechs, to work on his star craft. Set in Queensland, the story parallels contemporary space exploration. Join Nicole and Aaron as they navigate the uncertain world of space exploration, balancing cutting-edge technology with age-old Indigenous land rights. Nicole is an engineer, not a negotiator - how can she secure a win-win deal while ensuring Elim15 works for CosmoTechs? Experience the ups and downs of the burgeoning Australian space industry through close calls and skillful maneuvers. This story elevates sleepy Cooktown to international prominence, culminating in an unexpected rescue mission, moon landings, and treacherous cis-lunar voyages back to Earth orbit.

  • av Rand Emad
    145,-

    As you awoke this morning, what emotions stirred within you? What feelings greeted you as you opened your eyes to another day of your beautifully chaotic life? Perhaps it was destiny, the free will you hold yet seldom wield, or mere coincidence that brought you to this very moment, holding this book in your hands. How to Conquer Your Negative Emotions may possess the transformative power you seek - or it may not. The decision, ultimately, is yours. You are the keeper of this book, a fact that may hold significant meaning. As you turn these pages, remember: the journey to mastering your emotions begins with a single, mindful step.

  • av Carly Jayne Roach
    129,-

    What can you see on your journey to the local shop? From a bird soaring high in the sky to a noisy cricket hidden in the thicket, this delightful picture book is brimming with the wondrous things you might spot on your walk to the shop. Join us on an enchanting adventure filled with nature's surprises and everyday discoveries.

  • av Lorna Di Mascio
    129 - 185,-

  • av Trevor Ripley
    155,-

    Mona seems to have it all: youth, beauty, intelligence, and a privileged place in Germany's elite Aryan society. At fifteen, she lives a life where power and wealth seem to affirm her family's deeply ingrained beliefs. But as she uncovers the disturbing truths lurking behind the façade of her 'perfect' world, everything she has been taught begins to unravel. Those Hidden Monsters is a haunting journey through the dark corners of human nature, exploring themes of fear, flawed ideology, friendship turned betrayal, and the transformative power of love and loss. Although a work of fiction, the novel provides an emotionally charged window into the harrowing years of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, as seen through the shattered innocence of its young characters. While they start as fervent supporters of Hitler's regime, a series of betrayals eventually opens their eyes to its horrifying collapse. Masterfully crafted by author Trevor Ripley, the story delves into the complex emotional landscapes of its characters, revealing how evil can flourish in the most ordinary of homes, and how courage can emerge from the most unexpected places. A compelling tale of bravery and tragedy, Those Hidden Monsters forces us to confront the darkest and most hidden aspects of human history.

  • av Cath Dodson
    145,-

    Book 1: Meet Trevor McSwoosh, the snail who lives under a bush. He's about to risk everything and go on a nighttime adventure... Book 2: Trevor McSwoosh the bravest snail, packs his suitcase and heads to the beach. Who will he meet on his travels? Book 3: It's Christmas time and Trevor the snail decides to visit his parents in the city. How will he get there? Can snails fly?! Book 4: Oh dear! poor Trevor McSwoosh. He's a very brave snail who has travelled so far... he is feeling very poorly. Can his friends make him better?

  • av John Weeks
    185 - 295,-

  • av Pat Jacko
    135,-

    My Little Sister Loves Pink is a heartwarming and delightfully illustrated children's book that celebrates the vibrant and imaginative world of childhood. The story follows a young girl who has an unending adoration for the colour pink, evident in every aspect of her life. From pink lollipops to a pink unicorn cake, and even a pink wall in her room, her love for pink knows no bounds! Her enthusiasm and passion for the colour bring joy and laughter to her family, creating a whimsical and endearing narrative that captures the essence of childhood wonder and sibling affection.

  • av Tony Cross
    135,-

    Six charming and funny stories for small children about a very friendly but very large monster that lives at the bottom of Loch Ness. Nessie is very kind and always tries to do good things, often with very funny results. The stories you can look forward to are: Nessie and the Fire Engine, Nessie in the Snow, Nessie and the Elephant, Nessie Helps His Friends, Nessie Goes on Holiday and Nessie and the Fishermen.

  • av Sophie Griffin
    135,-

    Have you ever thought you lost your mummy? Have you looked behind your ear or even in your hair? Join Millie on her search where she will meet all sorts of wonderful characters - there may even be an elephant or even a lion to name but a few! Millie will learn that her loved ones are never far away. This is a story for any child that has trouble sleeping.

  • av Jarra Freehart
    165,-

    Picture a social misfit who has stumbled through life, making every conceivable mistake along the way. Despite his best efforts to find stability and understanding in a world that seemed to elude him, he remained stubborn and uncompromising, clinging to a deep-seated attitude of non-conformity. His headspace had no room for compromise, and as a result, he had never experienced a meaningful relationship of any kind. But unbeknownst to him, there were people working on him - not professionals, religious figures, or members of a sect - but ordinary individuals with caring hearts who must have taken pity on him. They never gave up on him, even when he gave them no reason to continue. These compassionate souls never sought gratitude or anything in return, and the dropout never offered it. Yet, he kept returning to them, knowing deep down that they were his only chance at redemption. He understood that they were always a few steps ahead, and he was constantly playing catch-up. Just when he thought he had nearly caught up, they would present him with a new challenge, leaving him frustrated at times. But it was a game he grew to love, and sometimes, when he caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror, he found himself smiling - a rare occurrence in his life. He knew that these people were catalysts for the necessary changes within him, and he embraced the journey, learning about love and the warm feeling it ignited in his chest.

  • av James McGrath
    155 - 249,-

  • av Kelly Hayduk
    135,-

    Billy is a wombat. Billy loves riding his bike, but he doesn't like change. When faced with a choice between his old bike and a new shiny bike he receives for Christmas, he has to choose which one he will ride. Billy loves his old bike so much he can't part with it! However, Billy soon realises that his new bike might actually get him where he wants to go much faster.

  • av Katerina Hamsikova
    259,-

    The ultimate swimming guide for parents-to-be. Look forward to the experience of childbirth! Learn how to manage and work with labour pain which is the biggest fear for most of the mothers to be. It will teach you how to use it as your helper, not an enemy. It will give you a new perspective of imagining a childbirth, followed by baby and pre-school swimming programs and exercises at home and swimming pool. These are based on games so your child doesn't even think that he/she is learning swimming techniques and will just have fun. This is a new philosophy of swimming.

  • av Jack Stead
    129,-

    Mrs Patel runs her 'in-laws' mini market in North London. But beneath her composed exterior lies a world of unspoken desires. Drawn to the allure of young black men, she begins to use her position to explore her deepest fantasies. As she navigates this new, thrilling chapter of her life, readers are invited to join her on a journey of passion, secrecy, and self-discovery. What will become of Mrs. Patel as she balances her duties with her desires?

  • av Christine R. Regas
    129,-

    Zara, a young slave girl, is thrilled to discover a mysterious secret sign scrawled in the dust. Hoping it will lead to the promised 'power that is not cruel' she desperately seeks for her temperamental master, Zara must navigate the treacherous world of slavery, unsure if she can trust her fellow slaves. When an accident forces her to flee, Zara encounters the enigmatic 'people of the sign.' As a burning Rome is left behind, Zara's entire family journeys to a distant, more primitive land. Faced with arduous work, new dangers, and thrilling adventures, they forge friendships and confront unexpected challenges. When a family member is kidnapped and Zara's fellow slave Andreas absconds, the stakes grow higher. Penniless, Andreas attempts to return to Rome, but will he succeed? And if he does, what fate awaits him in the city?

  • av Marshall Shumba
    155,-

    Born into a peasant, polygamous family of nineteen, Lindani excelled academically, rising to become a Doctor of Engineering. His marriage to Nicole, a veterinary doctor, ended prematurely due to his work-driven, competitive, and narcissistic nature. As a politically connected academic, Lindani amassed wealth and fame, often at the cost of meaningful human relationships. His world crumbled when a regime change led to his imprisonment at the age of fifty for culpable homicide and obstructing justice. Nicole fought relentlessly for his release. In prison, Lindani joined 'Compassionate Friends, ' a group of 30 volunteers aiding a PhD student researching the relationship between human consciousness and global suffering. Among these volunteers, seven were falsely imprisoned by the previous regime to suppress dissent. Through his interactions with these individuals, Lindani's win-or-lose outlook on life and his consciousness were profoundly transformed. Along with his fellow members, he awakened to the dormant universal intelligence within. Within the confines of prison, they discovered their life's purpose, leading to unexpected joy, happiness, and fulfilment.

  • av Revel Martin
    119,-

    This immersive collection of poems, Before Hope Dies, offers a truthful and authentic perspective on the human experience. The author draws inspiration from God to unearth buried emotions and confront the pains of life in a cohesive and realistic manner. Despite the challenges that come with living in a physical world, the author fearlessly expresses their vulnerability and showcases the power of hope and resilience. Through the art of poetry, Before Hope Dies provides a moving and inspiring portrayal of the human spirit, guided by divine inspiration.

  • av Peter Lucy
    175,-

    Gwin must return to the beautiful, deadly, world of Empire if she is to find her friends, betrayed and hunted, running for their lives. Mysterious forces are in play, and their rescue will become a revolution. Hidden by mists, marshes and magic, Gwin gathers a renegade army to drive back an invader, battle crushing odds, and save the world.

  • av Edmond Sutherland
    165,-

    An experimental clinic in Buckinghamshire is suspected of having ties to drug importation from East Africa, facilitated through the Mediterranean island of Gozo, where there are hints of Russian influence and potential money laundering. Hugo Stratton, Marcia, and agents from Britain's Secret Services delve into these possibilities, while Group Captain Reginald Young investigates the 'Clinic' on UK soil. As the plot unfolds, a Russian 'cell' operating in Poland is uncovered, leading to the shocking revelation of a long-suspected traitor within the British establishment. This is the third and final book in a trilogy: Watching, Withstanding, and Waiting.

  • av Peter Longley
    255 - 325,-

  • av Etienne Labuschagne
    249 - 319,-

  • av Christopher D. Swan
    119,-

    Every individual, whether humble or powerful, shapes the world into which they are born. Imagine stepping into a bygone era with no chance of return, where a single variable alters the future forever. In this tale, ghosts are not mere spectres but real people existing in the same space at different times, or perhaps guardians of time itself. The allure of unlocking the secrets of time travel is irresistible. But can a woman, especially one who is dead, be trusted with such profound mysteries?

  • av Catherine Bailey
    145 - 239,-

  • av June Durant
    129,-

    Discover a fresh perspective on Jane Austen in Jane Austen in Thames Valley. This book delves into Austen's lesser-known association with the Thames Valley, a connection that has received minimal attention due to scant evidence. A significant focus of this guide is on the often-underestimated influence of Austen's mother, Cassandra Leigh. It compellingly illustrates how Mrs. Austen's impact profoundly shaped Jane Austen's outlook on life. The Thames Valley, a region frequently overlooked in Austen studies, actually harbours numerous ties to the beloved author, more than initially apparent. This thoroughly researched and meticulously documented book unveils these connections. Accompanying the narrative are three detailed excursions designed to help readers explore and uncover the links between Jane Austen and the Thames Valley.

  • av Janet Pattison
    119 - 165,-

  • av Charles Murray Willis
    255 - 325,-

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