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  • av Debbie Wingrove
    135,-

    Molly Mott is 5 years old and lives in a hotel on a hill with her Mummy, Daddy and big brother Harvey. The hotel is always very busy and lots of different people deliver lots of different things. Today, it's Monday, and that means the Milkman, Bob, delivers the milk. 'But where does the milk come from?' Molly wonders? As she goes to put the milk crate in the cupboard under the stairs what will she discover and will she learn everything she wants to know? This magical, fun story, perfect for reading aloud, will answer questions from young children about where our food comes from, in a simple and engaging way.

  • av Constanze Hawkins
    129,-

    In Eloise and Other Verses, Constanze Hawkins writes about loss and nature, both human and natural. Through her depiction of loss we feel the characters of those experiencing and dealing with loss, we get a glimpse of aspects of human nature. Sometimes themes of loss are intertwined with scenes of nature. The author writes about a range of human sorrows, for example the loss of youth in 'Dance Cockie Dance' and the loss of a mother in 'Mother Mother Magna Mater'. Loss is an inescapable part of the human condition and the author treats it with careful, thoughtful and poignant writing. Also included in this volume are poems portraying the natural beauty of nature. These few poems of the natural world offer new pictures of themes such as trees and the ocean. They make an interesting addition to this collection.

  • av Nina Pearce
    165,-

    William had only done a tiny bit of magic. Nothing to write home about. The ball was going into his unmarked goal, in a local football match and he had just made the ball swerve away, into the waiting spectators. Of course, Esmeralda had seen what had happened and to say she was annoyed was an understatement. He didn't dare try to use any more magic during that game and in spite of his heroic efforts he was unable to stop the opponents scoring two more goals, making the score 4-3 to the opposition. Ah well, it could have been worse, at least his team had scored and from what he could see from his end of the pitch, they were very good goals. William soon finds himself heading back to Clyeophos, where he would be learning how to use his magic properly. The spaceship Superiority is attacked by some pirates from Fruxiclay, who take the crew hostage. How will they escape and continue their journey?

  • av Pernille Sorensen & Laurens Hedegaard
    145 - 185,-

  • av DI Whittle
    129,-

    Ray's small world is about to get a whole lot bigger. With his busy, regimented routines and affinity for drawing, his autism and Tourette's syndrome don't bother him. What really starts troubling Ray is what goes on behind closed doors? What hides within four walls? And what lurks beneath the river? How will he cope seeing things differently?

  • av Jay Miles
    165,-

    "One step out of the bus is all it takes to change fate." Are you willing to step out of the bus? A young boy named Mason lived a terrible life, recovering from a terrible incident that cost him an arm, he travelled by bus back home, fearing for his future and his purpose in life, believing he has nothing. Until he encounters a mysterious figure, who shows him a different path. A new purpose, to defend the balance of good and bad in existence. Mason goes down this path to become a new Typer, a Guardian. This book is a continuation of The Mariverse, expanding the theory and showing more of how Jay sees existence... Don't forget me! The FWM. I have an amazing, meaningful story in this book! And while it has nothing to do with the main story of this book, there is some form of connection, trust me, you won't be disappointed!

  • av Jayne Wilkinson
    145,-

    I've always been a dreamer, wanting more from life than it was giving me, whilst still making the best of what it did. I never thought in my darkest moments, or wildest dreams, that one day I would, with my partner of ten years David, find myself in a Land Rover we called Lizzybus driving around the world. If I had imagined this, it would have been nothing like the reality of it, of blistering hot desserts, snow-covered mountains, civil wars, and uprisings, with our life depending on each other and Lizzybus. From the very first moment I stepped foot on African soil, I wrote about the reality of living two feet from your other half 24 hours a day. The intimacy, hygiene, isolation, and loneliness, so far removed from my life to this point. But slowly, without even realizing it, it became part of me, and me it, seeing only the wonder, the joy, and the privilege.

  • av RR Holzhauer
    145,-

    Gunner's Island is a post-war novel that will engage dog lovers, military veterans, history enthusiasts, and undoubtedly anyone who is all three. Set in the small town on a tiny Canadian maritime island, the story unfolds with the return of World War II pilot Linus, following a plane crash that left him irrevocably altered. Linus is grappling with PTSD and acclimation back into civilian life, when he is mysteriously befriended by Gunner, a full grown and affable Newfoundland dog. With a wide array of detailed characters and scenes that jump between flashbacks and present life, Gunner's Island is both a drama and comedy. It is earnest yet jocular, weighty yet wholesome, and meant to set sail the reader into the story as effortlessly as its northern ocean waves.

  • av Ellis Janzon
    165,-

    The basic idea of this book is to share life experiences, and thereby give comfort and encourage smiles, by showing my own and others' reflections on different life-situations. I am sure that many of them are comparable to those that occur in your life, or to others around you. By sharing experiences, we all learn something. Women are probably sharing thoughts more often than men. Many of the events in this book have also been discussed in female groups. They have not all been personally experienced by me but are the consensus from these fruitful discussions. Now I am pleased to share them with you. Among the experiences discussed in this book: heartbreak, the #MeToo movement and my own experiences, divorce as its complication as a parent, and my own thoughts about the pandemic. I also share with you my thoughts about the aging process that we all must endure, if we are lucky enough to live that long, since life is still a gift given to us all. We ought to remember that and enjoy the journey.

  • av Gordon S. Dickson
    135,-

    History records that in 1588, the vast Spanish Armada was defeated by the English navy. The English set many of their own ships on fire, then sent the ships at the enemy, scattering them. The Spanish fleet were forced to attempt the dangerous return to Spain via the north of Scotland. Battered by violent winds, even further losses were visited upon the already badly beaten fleet, smashed by the waves and run aground on the shore. But what if the Spanish had succeeded in their invasion plan? What if the had defeated the English navy, and successfully conquered England? In this extraordinary work of alternative-history, follow the many surprising and larger-than-life characters as they navigate a world upended by this momentous historical moment, and discover the far-reaching implications of the Spanish Armada's victory in this gripping new novel, Spanish Armada.

  • av Tony Jennings
    119,-

    Tony's Choice offers a powerful and inspiring journey of self-discovery. Written with the intention of helping others overcome life's struggles, this book delves into the struggles of low confidence and teaches readers how to find the answers they need to lead a happier and more fulfilling life. Tony shares his own personal experiences and insights, providing a roadmap for readers to overcome unhappiness and unexplained pain, and ultimately find freedom and enjoyment in life. Don't suffer in silence, let Tony's Choice guide you to a better life.

  • av Lorna Louise Gray
    135,-

    It is nearly Christmas in the cold, snowy village of Much Moaning. Clang and the ladies of Sausage Cottage are all freezing! Big Brain school is getting ready for the school play. It has to be brilliant or Miss Clever Clogs will be in trouble with Miss Head Honcho the headteacher! However, there is a big problem. Many children have a sick bug or chickenpox. The children supposed to play the animals in the manger are all away ill. Miss Clever Clogs the teacher has a wonderful idea! She thinks she can save the play if Clang and his pals help her. Does it ever go right with Clang and Lady Wallopy?! Clang thinks it is a terrible idea! He starts thinking about how to avoid the play! Enjoy meeting Miss Head Honcho, Clarissa Clever Clogs and Penny Perfect Pants in this new story of Clang's adventures with his pals Soot, Bodger, and Twinkle. Will the play be a success? Will Clang find a way out of it?! Enjoy more hilarious antics in Much Moaning and find out if Miss Clever Clogs gets her wish.

  • av Irene Russell
    129,-

    Please, Let Me Sleep is a relatable and humorous take on a topic that will surely resonate with readers. As the author candidly shares her experiences, readers will find themselves nodding in agreement and chuckling at the absurdity of it all. In a world where stress seems to be the norm, from mortgages to job insecurity to global conflicts, this book offers a welcome escape from the chaos. Amidst the challenging times we face today, including the COVID pandemic and the rising concerns about school bullying and drug use, parenting can feel like an overwhelming and joyless task. This book offers a lighthearted look at the ups and downs of parenthood, reminding readers that it's okay to laugh at the challenges we face. The author's sense of humour and upbeat attitude are evident throughout the book, making it a perfect antidote to the stresses of daily life. Whether you're looking for a quick laugh or a way to unwind at the end of a long day, Please, Let Me Sleep is sure to leave you feeling relaxed, refreshed, and ready for a peaceful night's sleep.

  • av Valerie McBroom & Neil McBroom
    129,-

    This book is intended as a legacy of the experience of several years in science-based roles being initially challenged technically but in later years challenged and rewarded by leadership roles. This was amongst Sandwich educated colleagues who were motivated in part by themselves and partly by the community around them. Such is the nature of Sandwich Education both in terms of attitude and competence that it is a privilege to be part of this community of graduates. The authors consider that the Sandwich initiative should be a vital steppingstone in the nation's education. Therefore, it is recommended to the Department of Education and the Department of Industry and to young people contemplating the future direction of their education that they embrace Sandwich education.

  • av Mervyn Evans
    185,-

    Claude Ball marries his childhood sweetheart and works in her father's garage which he takes over when his father-in-law dies. After his wife dies he sells the garage, and becomes involved in the local naturist club which he then buys. There are problems with the local lads and the naturists take action. This is publicised by the local paper and gives great amusement to the town. Meanwhile, the new owner of the garage and his secretary cause mayhem in the hotel after a sexy romp on a business trip. The secretary marries a car salesman from the garage and they cause chaos on a motorway whilst driving a big American car. There is also more chaos when the local hunt gets out of control and causes havoc by crashing into the naturist club grounds.

  • av Satish Gupta
    175,-

    A reception is being held at the prime minister's official residence, The Lodge, to celebrate democratic multiculturalism in Australia, when a young guests suddenly attacks the prime minister. Walking through the parkland to a jeweller to buy his wife a birthday present, the prime minister meets several seniors enjoying the sunshine. He also meets a man from Iraq who has no job but has been offered one by a terrorist group. The prime minister also meets a young man who has a brother living in Bradford, England, connected to a formidable terrorist group responsible for terrorist acts all over Europe. Trying to get his motorcade through a large crowd of protesters, the prime minister walks out to plead for access to his next appointment. A lunatic shoots for fun and hits him in the shoulder. The story involves ASIO, terrorist recruitment, spy agencies and international connections. Will the terrorists prevail? Will the prime minister survive? Will China cause trouble next to an American Naval Base and RAAF Base? All this, and much more, is revealed in this gripping political thriller.

  • av Keith Cornwell
    135,-

    From country bars, back seats of cars and colonies on Mars, there's tales to be told. ­Three dozen such tales spanning irony, pathos and humour from here and there are presented in no particular order. So, start anywhere for your ¿first ten minutes of distraction from the cares of life.

  • av Per Lars Tonstad & Farouk Al-Kasim
    155 - 259,-

  • av Terence Connor
    135 - 239,-

  • av Brian Johnston
    125 - 269,-

  • av LM Shakespeare
    155,-

    LM Shakespeare is the writer of the acclaimed 17th-century historical novel Malice and of three modern financial thrillers. Monsieur Law thrillingly combines these two worlds. France, following the death of Louis XIV, was bankrupt, but into the court of the Regent there arrived a Scot called John Law, whose courage combined with a brilliant financial intellect briefly fired the whole country with a wild excitement which very nearly succeeded. This is history in the genre of Munich and Wolf Hall.

  • av Stella Perrott
    145,-

    While waiting for her Australian visa to arrive, Jane leaves Zimbabwe to spend a year in England caring for the eccentric Mr Hazey. 'You have to wear a seatbelt, Mr Hazey, it's the law.' 'Well, I don't.' Jane is tempted to return to Africa immediately, but stubborn pride makes her linger, long enough to meet Dr Bower. An awkward attraction develops, and several colourful characters embark on the bumpy rollercoaster ride - an outdated stately home - haunted secret garden - hidden past and impossible love affair.

  • av Michael Kevin Reed
    165 - 265,-

  • av G.W. Macleod
    135,-

    "I am the end of all things to all things" - Amara David was enjoying his very normal life until his world collapsed in on itself. Grief and personal tragedy lead our unlikely hero to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of his young family and uncover a mystery that goes beyond our world and into the next. Unfortunately for David, a man in some very dark glasses is also on the case. Will he assist David or will he be an Instrument of Death? Speaking of Death, the lord of the dead has a problem. One of the most dangerous men that has ever existed has managed to hide himself and his followers from the dark master's gaze. What follows is a unique story featuring time travel, otherworldly beings, a civilisation at the centre of the earth, a gem that could alter our very existence and an adventure unlike anything you've ever read.

  • av Molly Lawrence-Croom
    135,-

    Benjamin was a lonely child; never received love, didn't know how to give it. He only gained attention by being a very naughty and unruly boy. It meant the townsfolk had no time for him; they never had a chance to see his inner beauty and thoughtfulness until one eventful night! Benjamin was brought up by his older brother, after an accident involving his parents. He moved in with his brother who lived in a magical town. He refused to be like the townsfolk, and liked laughing, poking fun, and ridiculing them.

  • av RT Chiwuta
    145,-

    This book is many things but firstly it is heartfelt. It is about a father, a human observing life in every way it presents, through his personal struggles and the struggles of the world. The many big questions posed are underlined by the hope that the world can be a better place for his young daughter for whom this book is titled and all the children of the world and the future. Many books will be written about this world, its challenges, and its complexities. Ottilie Rose attempts to wade through all that through poetry such that through the artistic exploration of the human condition we might discover something more beautiful about us.

  • av Radian Demetrius Hunt
    145,-

    In The Pompous Emperor and the Wise Old Man, the author explores the transformative power of truth and the fundamental principles that govern all of creation. Through the story of an affluent Emperor who meets a wise and humble man, the novel delves into the corrupt and lustful desires that often plague society and the importance of making positive impacts on the world. With a focus on authority and the influence of individuals on others, the story shows the transformative power of a single encounter and the lasting impact it can have on the heart. The book also includes a motivational piece called 'The Fundamentals' and a simple poem that offers insights on reality. With the goal of helping readers live a better life and make the world a lovelier place, The Pompous Emperor and the Wise Old Man is a thought-provoking and impactful read.

  • av Penny Estlin
    269,-

    When five children - three brothers and two sisters - huddle together at home to wait out a thunderstorm, they have no idea that they are about to experience a magical, sometimes frightening, but always spiritual journey into the distant past. The world they find themselves is full of fantastical creatures such as evil locusts, stubborn mules, giant caterpillars, and cherubs. As they go on a journey, they witness the miraculous influence of 'Jaycee' and realise the importance of following his actions and how to apply them to their own lives.

  • av Stewart Perkins
    195,-

    Stanley was a skinny, timid child who dreaded school. Each Friday, his mum, Irene, would bribe him with a toy car, compelling him to attend the following week. She and his father, Pete, provided love and support, but their eldest son always remained anxious, with little self-esteem. Then, at the age of 10, a greater embarrassment caused him even more anxiety: his mother had bought him the wrong shirt for the football team he had joined with his friends. Previously, the child had been happy to be invisible, allowing disappointment and others to take control of his life. This single incident made him determined to take charge. He had lots of friends, including Glyn and Roy, who would help him; perhaps they might even have some fun. His first test would be to stand in front of hundreds of boys when he took the school assembly. Stan knew his struggles to change his life would be a long journey, but he was certain he could develop an inner strength and become more confident. He would no longer be 'short straw Stan' - he was ready to take control of his life. Portrayed through separate, linked novellas, these tales of Stan's life from infancy through his teenage years may be read as one continuous novel. Alternatively, any chapter may be chosen from any novella and read as a short story.

  • av Annaford Fran
    155,-

    Set in the glamorous world of opera, the book charts the tempestuous and passionate relationship between the world-famous soprano, Marie Nyman, and Arabella Cooper, a young pianist and aspiring conductor. Marie is married and deeply in the closet, Arabella out and proud. Can Marie overcome her fears and acknowledge the love of her life, as Arabella's career takes off? Two beautiful women battle their demons in locations as diverse as New York, London, Vienna, and Munich.

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