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  • av K. C. Williams
    155,-

    In the year 2264, the human race has found world peace. They've pushed out into the solar system to gather resources for a generous world. Under the banner of the United Space Council. A promising and bright future awaits Karabina. A young woman from the Frankivskyi district of Lviv City in Ukraine. She takes her place at one of their global academies. An exciting career with a little romance perhaps. With sufficient training to become a flight officer, Karabina is ready to face any challenge. Or is she? After quickly finding her feet at Luna Base, she is assigned to the Science and research ship known as The Euphoria. An encouraging name to say the least. Reconnecting with old friends and finding new ones the job seems perfect. But Karabina is not the only new member of its crew. With career hardened prospectors boarding with strange organic material, Karabina's dream job quickly spirals out of control. Will her new colleagues band together to face the threat? Or will fear and the need for self-preservation take hold? Can she or any other for that matter, escape or even survive the horror that has joined them onboard the U.S.C. Euphoria?

  • av Jan Darling
    155 - 249,-

  • av Asha Kaur Bhamra
    145 - 195,-

  • av Rupert William Beadell Bacon
    119,-

    WHEN OUR YOUNG HERO AND HEROINE GREET EACH OTHER WITH A KISS, IT MARKS THE BEGINNING OF AN ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER. TIME ITSELF TAKES CHARGE OF THEIR DESTINY AND WHISKS THEM AWAY. CAN THE POWER OF PRAYER FORCE TIME TO RELINQUISH ITS UNNATURAL HOLD? ONLY TIME CAN TELL IF THEY WILL BE ABLE TO ESCAPE FROM ITS TOILS UNHARMED BUT PERHAPS WITH A LITTLE BIT OF A HELPFUL STITCH IN TIME FROM A CORNISH SAINT, ALL WILL BE WELL.

  • av Maaike Engelen
    119,-

    Moham and the Snails is a story about going to pre-school for the first time and is a story about heartbreaks and friendships.Crafted as a picture and story book, it serves as a gentle guide for young readers, helping them to understand and navigate their feelings of loss and sadness. This book supports children in processing complex emotions, making it a valuable resource for early childhood development.

  • av Victor Cusack
    135,-

    'An exciting lifetime' barely captures the extraordinary adventures of this boy-turned-86-year-old as he journeys from childhood to old age. His tales of diving throughout the wild, beautiful Pacific include terrifying encounters with large sharks, a feeding frenzy of orcas, and surviving a crush of whales. Touching stories humanize the fish and sea creatures he encountered while diving, building, and sailing his self-made ocean-going yachts along the Pacific Coast of NSW. The narrative vividly captures the region's varied moods and beauty, from rough seas to dangerous rocks. Sydney, with its stunning headlands, towering trees, unique wildflowers, and strings of white sand beaches, also plays a starring role. The extreme yachting opportunities of Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park and Sydney's four natural harbours - Pittwater, Sydney Harbour, Botany Bay, and Port Hacking - are celebrated as some of the most beautiful, diverse, and unique places in the world. Growing up here during WWII, with the freedom to explore and choose his path, shaped an extraordinary life filled with unparalleled adventures.

  • av Penelope B
    119,-

    A judge must control his courtroom, and Ray is no exception. To maintain order, he leaves emotion at the door, remaining stern and unfaltering. But his family is his only weakness, a vulnerability he fiercely protects - until the unthinkable happens. His daughter is kidnapped.The kidnappers aren't after money; they demand that Ray keep someone out of jail. Yet, they refuse to reveal who. To ensure their anonymity, they instruct Ray to give everyone remanded in custody a light sentence for one day, two days from now. With his daughter's life hanging in the balance, Ray faces an agonizing dilemma. Can he trust the kidnappers to release her? His experience tells him that criminals will stop at nothing to get what they want, often leaving a trail of destruction.Ray must continue his duties as if nothing is amiss, knowing someone is watching his every move. Struggling with the moral implications of potentially freeing a dangerous criminal, he searches desperately for any clue that might lead him to those responsible. Every action he takes now will determine his daughter's fate.

  • av Steven Turner
    109,-

    Our lives are filled with learned experiences of the world. We explore it to understand how we fit in where we come from, where we are going, and who we are. Mind, Body, Soul, Spirit-this is the Human Being. This is the essence of our identity, the collective consciousness of all who inhabit this vehicle. If you are looking for an exploratory view of life, then you might like this book. Potentially, these verses could guide and assist you on your path. These poems could reflect on what is happening in your life. Through past conditioning, we are locked into old, outdated patterns. This book attempts to explore the human experience. The mind influences the body in a profound physiological and psychological way, known as 'Character Armouring'. Past hurts permeate the muscles, joints, and fascia. We wear our 'Persona' (Armouring) to show others that we are in control and confident, in order to survive. This book also explores Nature, Space, Angels, Spirit Guides, Transpersonal Psychology, and The Child Inside too. I do hope you enjoy my 'chunterings'.

  • av Jennie Dodd
    145,-

    The Resurrection Men draws inspiration from the notorious legend of Edinburgh's infamous body snatchers, Burke and Hare. Set in the 1800s, this compelling tale serves as a sharp social critique, vividly portraying the poverty and deprivation endured by the lower classes. The novel exposes the callous exploitation by the upper echelons of society, highlighting how wealthy employers often neglected the welfare of their workers. Particularly, it sheds light on the appalling conditions faced by young children forced to work in the mines, where danger to life and limb was a daily reality.This powerful, grim historical novel employs gallows humour to bring its characters and their struggles to life. As the story unfolds, it raises profound questions: Can desperate circumstances fundamentally change a person's behaviour? When subjected to extreme poverty, are all humans capable of heinous acts, regardless of their inherent nature? Above all, The Resurrection Men is a poignant love story that will captivate the imagination of any reader, leaving them both moved and reflective.

  • av Dominic Yoboue
    135,-

    Your hair is your crown, wear it proud!The power of words ignites a magical adventure for young Kara, a cheeky five-year-old with BIG hair and even BIGGER dreams!This enchanting story of self-love and empowerment is filled with mystery and strange encounters along the way. As Kara navigates her journey, she learns the importance of kindness and loving herself for who she is.While Kara's tale is not the first and won't be the last, it imparts valuable lessons to young readers about the significance of self-acceptance and compassion.

  • av Lawrence Mensah Akwetey
    155,-

    Determined to be successful in life, Yolandi escaped from the raging Liberian civil war in West Africa, trekking through the bush for days with his family from his hometown to the capital-city, Monrovia. Having successfully completed a first university degree in Biological Sciences at the local university, young Yolandi decided to further his education abroad. He had to make the difficult choice of travelling to London and leaving behind his lovely Clarissa, who was inseparable from him. He eventually decided to travel to London and study for a master's degree in business administration (MBA) at the prestigious London School of Economics. His journey first took him to Accra-Ghana and then to Ouagadougou-Burkina Faso where the real 'Long Road to London' commenced in earnest. Leaving behind Mum, Dad, his lovely Clarissa (his fiancée) and all his siblings, Yolandi embarked on a long journey from Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso to the heart of London, not by air but by road. Will Yolandi successfully set foot in London to pursue his MBA degree? This extraordinary journey by road through the West African Sahel Region to London will leave you spell-bound. This novel will keep you hanging on the edge as you anxiously read the many adventures and the misadventures faced by Yolandi on his Long Road to London.

  • av Ajit Gomez
    135,-

    This book is to make present the love of God in Christ that reaches out to all people from age to age, infinite and unfathomable in its richness. There are real life stories of people who have been transformed by this love of God and those, who in turn, having experienced this love, dared to love others. It has an informal, easily readable, understandable, and capturing style; whilst touching the heart deeply, the poetic narrative inculcates sound wisdom and knowledge to the reader. Any chapter can be read at random and conveys a profound take home message leaving an indelible imagery in the mind.The reading of this book will give the reader a working knowledge of the Holy Bible and some basic tenets of the Christian faith from a Catholic perspective. It has the potential to bring restoration, comfort, and healing when it is approached with an open heart. It opens the door to make a step of faith based on sound evidence as well as strengthens those with a lively faith to continue their journey of faith rooted in Christ. Finally, it is unique in that it is addressed to the prison population, written during the COVID-19 lockdown period and offers hope to all; especially in the face of numerous current worldwide problems from climate change to the Ukraine-Russia conflict.The Outstretched Arm of Love comes with an assurance of blessing and spiritual wealth to the reader.

  • av Lady Lousvet
    135,-

    Have you ever wondered why the penguin is associated with Christmas? When you look around, penguins are everywhere, but what are they doing in this story based in the North Pole?This story will explain how a bird from the South wound up as part of Santa's special team of friends.

  • av Barbara Goodier
    145,-

    Drawing on countless real-life stories from his embattled life, Maxamillion the Great is a captivating and moving autobiography told in the only way it could be, through the eyes of his beloved owner, author Barbara Goodier. Taking the reader through the lows of his joyless puppyhood into the highs of his new found family, it persuades us to revisit the idea that miracles really do exist and sometimes even more than once. Creative in its narration and affecting in its story, it will move you to re-evaluate what is important in your own life, will make you cry when you least expect it and lay bare the unbreakable bond between a dog and his mum.

  • av David Thirgood
    165,-

    In the tranquil Australian outback town of Blackwattle, childhood friends Bill and Mick find their lives forever altered by a love triangle and the irredeemable arson that destroys the town's historical structures. Murder, love, betrayal, and a mining incursion onto sacred Aboriginal land set the stage for the downward spiral of this once peaceful community. The turmoil threatens the reputations, livelihoods, and bonds of each of the town's residents, unraveling the fabric of Blackwattle itself.

  • av MD. Ghorashi
    255,-

    Discover the extraordinary within the ordinary where the boundary between reality and the metaphysical blurs. This extraordinary novel invites you on an enigmatic journey into the hidden depths of a beautiful, educated woman's life, transformed in unimaginable ways through a series of mysterious events. These perplexing twists lead her into a labyrinth of despair and humiliation, which science neither explains nor remedies. Just when all hope seems lost, she receives divine guidance, setting her on a breathtaking journey into a hidden realm that intersects with our own - a realm many dismiss as mere fantasy. In this uncharted territory, she uncovers the root causes of her struggles, gaining transformative insights that empower her to confront her challenges. As her story unfolds, you may ponder: haven't we all, at some point, faced inexplicable twists in our own lives? Explore a new awareness that could profoundly change your understanding of life itself.

  • av J J Loubser
    135 - 175,-

  • av Gavin McTear
    135,-

    Billy and his parents live in the heart of the Australian outback, where wild animals are always nearby. Every evening, they enjoy their meals outside on the veranda, sharing the space with insects, geckos, and frogs. But there's one little problem: someone at the table needs to learn some manners! Surprisingly, it's not Billy who needs the lesson. Instead, a very noisy frog must discover how to be more polite. Join Billy and his family in this delightful story where the most unexpected guest has the most to learn about good table manners!

  • av Peter Stemmet
    155,-

    "I want this to be the only book you'll ever need if you want to become a sports journalist," Peter Stemmet, author.For anyone wanting to enter sports journalism, there are numerous challenges. It could be lack of opportunity or high education costs. In this book, Peter Stemmet, a veteran sports journalist with experience across various platforms and countries, takes you on a journey that will not only outline why sports journalism needs you, but also how you can get there. There are many areas where the craft requires drastic improvement. There are gaps that need to be filled. This book will put you in a unique position where you could become the one to fill one or more of those gaps.Peter Stemmet has worked in radio and television broadcasting since 2004. His work has also been published in a variety of newspapers, magazines, and websites. Stemmet has won two awards for his work. This is his first book.

  • av Chris Ellis
    155,-

    The Emporium of Mr E is a magical and mystical shop tucked away down a quiet little street, easily missed.For those curious enough to enter they may be lucky enough to discover that the Emporium is far more than it seems. When Alice enters, she unexpectedly finds herself on an exciting and life changing journey in which she learns that there is far more to life than toys and gifts.

  • av Aida L. Rodriguez-Colon
    135,-

    Life is fragile, but there is always the possibility of finding a new path...Aura closed the door of her apartment in the city for the last time, a young widow accompanied only by her loyal dog Jasper. Life had dealt her an unexpected hand, steering her onto a road she never anticipated traveling. It was during a stay at her best friend Amanda's that Aura reconnected with Jerry, Amanda's brother. As a CEO of a chain of arts and crafts stores, Jerry needed an assistant to oversee the company's prestigious Crafter of the Year contest. Aura accepted but, alas, love and life intervened, complicating her job. If Aura wanted to win, she must start making choices that will allow her to chart a new path.A Win-Win for Love maps that trajectory, of tough decisions, misfortune, and resistance.

  • av S. A. Miller
    175,-

    Itty Bitty Me lives on a farm with her parents, their dog Scamp, and the Mack family - Mr. and Mrs. Mack and their son Tom - who help around the farm. Itty Bitty Me loves to help everyone and asks lots of questions, which leads her into all sorts of adventures involving her dog Scamp, her friend Katarina, and a special little man named Tring who lives in the ten-acre wood. What makes Tring special is that only Itty Bitty Me and Katarina can see him. Together, they teach Itty Bitty Me and Katarina's school friends the importance of taking care of bees, trees, the local river, and beaches. Throughout their adventures, they find interesting ways to overcome the problems that always seem to pop up. Having many picnics in Tring's magical garden and chatting together helps solve these problems, proving to be very handy. Join Itty Bitty Me, Scamp, Katarina, and Tring in their delightful adventures, where learning about nature and friendship is always fun and exciting.

  • av Neil Willis
    135 - 195,-

  • av Michael McLenaghan
    309 - 369,-

  • av Johnny Stepney
    145,-

    Amidst the squalor of 1960s East End London, this visceral novel plunges readers into the young life of John Best, a boy whose path leads to a life of crime forged on the poverty-stricken streets. From the bustling docks to derelict council estates, A Kid Out the Flats chronicles Best's descent into the city's turbulent criminal underbelly. Stealing to survive alongside his gang of mates, John soon finds himself caught between warring factions of the IRA and Jamaican Yardie drug gangs. The narrative brings an unflinching authenticity to this tale of resilience against deprivation, violence, and familial strife. John's misadventures unfurl in a close-knit yet volatile community, pulling no punches in depicting his brushes with these murderous organisations and London's outlandish criminal outfits. Anecdotes of the East End's most notorious personalities and crimes lend a gritty realism to this immersive journey through the area's darkest eras and ugly drug trade realities. Yet it remains John Best's story of triumph - a tenacious battle for survival, friendship, and family loyalties in a world where Irish paramilitaries clash with Jamaican drug lords on London's unforgiving streets. Raw and uncompromising, A Kid Out the Flats plunges into the abyss of London's criminal depths and one man's resolute determination to conquer the demons that breed there, even as he navigates the dangerous waters between opposing criminal forces.

  • av Kenneth Lipner
    185,-

    A jet fight over Syria. A Cold War listening post in Turkey. An overland trek from Denmark to Thailand. A thriving weapons marketplace in remote Pakistan. An exotic Maasai Star Wars-style saloon in Kenya. Ultra-luxury casinos in Macau. Only in Miami idiosyncrasies. University polemics. The 1980 Moscow Olympics. Memorable World Series, Super Bowls, NBA and college gridiron contests. Civil rights activism. Challenging the Klan. Confronting FBI activities in 1960s Memphis. Encounters with the Clintons. A hurricane at sea. Giant turtles in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands. A Miami-bound plane commandeered by a heavily armed Haitian general.Erroneously suspected of being a spy, Ken Lipner promises all this and more in his intriguing, serendipitous, eclectic life as a sports-loving, peace-promoting, justice-seeking, pet-rescuing public policy advisor and economics professor with a wanderlust that took him to 120 countries.Vicariously accompany Ken as he makes his way on rust buckets, old buses, slow trains, and small planes, befriending people of widely diverse backgrounds, cultures, vocations, and interests.Detained at the Bulgaria-Danube border crossing. Nearly arrested in Chile and Suriname. Just missing a terrorist attack in Tunisia and the Six-Day War in Israel.For Kenny's 6th birthday, his first Phillies game. A sports insider for a nanosecond, though as an aspiring athlete, he could never hit a high fastball.Holy Moley!

  • av Julia Seivad
    195 - 305,-

  • av Mrs Mollins .
    135,-

    Join the adventure with 10 Cretaceous Dinosaurs, a delightful countdown poem from ten to none. Each page introduces a new dinosaur with fun facts and vibrant illustrations. Perfect for young readers eager to learn and have fun with prehistoric creatures!

  • av Ru Davidson
    135 - 185,-

  • av Malcolm Stonestreet
    145,-

    This book delves into the life of the Church of England at a near grassroots level during a period of seismic change. It seeks to capture the essence of experimental ministry during a time of national uncertainty. While it doesn't provide definitive answers, it explores various possibilities with honesty and humour. The narrative shares the joys and challenges of parish ministry in diverse settings: from the heart of a bustling city to the serene depths of rural Wensleydale, from a sprawling inner-city housing estate to the hills and coastlands of Cumbria. It enthusiastically engages with ecumenical matters and approaches interfaith diversity with a certain naivety. "Here are the workings out of a practical theologian - a priest working across disciplines, and most powerfully working with and alongside communities." - The Ven. Chris Burke, Archdeacon of Barking. "He created a platform to build on of the largest centres for social action and community activity in the country... Malcolm is courageous beyond belief and a true advocate of his faith and belief in human kind." - Mark Law MBC. Chief Executive, BARCA, Leeds. "I found this lovely book quite a nostalgic read, because it reminded me of the church into which I was ordained nearly 40 years ago. I also found it deeply moving, endearingly honest, and at times profoundly inspiring. Malcolm - who is a natural entrepreneur - manages to tackle some very serious subjects without ever taking himself too seriously and he enables some powerful reflection on the meaning of 'success' in ordained ministry without trying to provide to many answers. I hope you will enjoy reading it as much as I did." - James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle.

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