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  • av Iyanla Bivinet-Ash Au Bari
    155,-

    Reading this book will stretch the boundaries of sacred knowledge as you immerse yourself in a primordial ocean of revelations. Our Mothers (Iyami) are the super powerful cosmological Divine Mothers (Super Goddesses), who throughout the annals of history are known by a thousand names. They are the right-hand counsel to the Supreme Creator, an inextricable force of creation who sustain all life. The name Iyami relates to the Yoruba religion of West Africa, yet their expansiveness is worldwide, having been revered throughout the woman's mysteries since time immemorial. They were present on Earth before humans arrived here. They are considered cosmic, primordial and ancestral, their essence is multi-layered. Throughout history, we find them in roles of great power, counsels to the ruling elite, or as matrilineal High Priestesses. Their aim is to ensure justice, harmony and balance in the inner and outer realms, guaranteeing the survival of not only this planet, but others in the universal eco-system encompassing every being who fights to maintain the light of the Creator. His-story has committed acts of genocide against the Divine Feminine hierarchy in subduing and usurping her station in favour of a materialistic and violent patriarchal system. Any woman who exhibited her innate feminine magical powers became hunted, tortured, killed and labelled as witches. Yet now it is time, more so than ever, for the Divine Feminine Iyami to return and to rise once more here on Earth, as is the birthright for every female alive today and their children's children.

  • av Ben Lister
    135 - 199,-

  • av J. Marie
    145,-

    Alicia is a normal seventeen-year-old but do not be fooled. Despite her young age, she has endured more than her fair share of trials and tribulations above and beyond the generic teenage problems young people are faced with these days. AWOL parents will force the best of us to do anything to support ourselves, tap into our survival instincts and make us grow up sooner than we should. There is no lack of independence where Alicia is concerned, living by herself in her uptown New York apartment and feeling content with her chaotic life until the unexpected occurs. Alicia is undoubtedly thrust into the world of the supernatural when her colleague is a night-walker and she is chosen by the King of the Earth, Guanynola to save his one and only love Matuatua, the Queen of the Sky before the world is plunged into darkness for all of eternity. When the supernatural world and the mortal world are against you, where can you turn? Can she save both the worlds or will she die trying?

  • av Carl Britton
    105,-

    From Jam Jars to Jewels is a captivating memoir that takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and success. Follow the journey of a young man as he turns his passion for antiques into a thriving business, all while encountering a cast of colourful characters and facing unexpected challenges. Filled with humorous true-life stories, this memoir is a delightful read for anyone who loves antiques and the unique individuals who collect them.

  • av Ken Hathaway
    159 - 265,-

  • av Gregory Stewart
    125,-

    Coming close to death, Jim Stanley has a vision of his deceased grandfather which leads Jim into the world of magic and the secret brotherhood of the Templar Knights. Jim meets his garden gnome guide Togman and they soon find themselves running from an evil Waerloga. Hiding out in Gariwerd, Jim and Togman find help in the form of two Wirringan twins and the surrounding wildlife. But with a Waerloga hunting them, Jim and Togman will need to work really hard to survive the adventure of a lifetime.

  • av Otto Fuchs
    179 - 285,-

  • av Eva Harris Stevens
    125 - 159,-

  • av Dr Cail
    135

    Fitting in can be hard for a young pear. We all have to figure out who we are, where we belong, and where we want to go. Enjoy the story of Pedro, a pear that has a lot to learn about his place in the world in this charmingly illustrated book for children.

  • av Nicky Brennan
    145,-

    Murder in the City: How London Was Built delves into the lives of Irish emigrants working in the building trade in London. When a disagreement between two men working for an Irish subcontractor leads to one of their deaths, their boss and foreman attempt to cover up the murder for personal gain, aided by other members of the crew. The book investigates the reasons behind this disturbing event and the circumstances that led to it, delving into the backgrounds of the men involved and examining the culture of the Irish community in which they lived. Through in-depth analysis, the book seeks to understand the complex motivations and behaviors of these characters and the environment in which they operated.

  • av Van .
    159 - 265,-

  • av Luiz Fernando Pereira
    125,-

    A university must produce and organize knowledge. Indeed, this fact does not seem to suffer disputes. However, what is the knowledge that a university produces and disseminates? In this short essay, which serves as a conceptual basis for a wide-ranging epistemological discussion, the authors propose questions about knowledge, whose answers have been sought by the contemporary academy. However, the research is more focused on questions than on answers. The important thing is to ask the right questions. We invite the members of the academic community to participate in this theoretical reflection on knowledge, in order to support our research activities, extension, teaching and graduate studies. The growing and unstable transformations the world has been going through are reflected directly in production, recording and distribution of knowledge, not to mention the value changes that the traditional knowledge has suffered, as it is hastily abandoned by unfounded news. Revisiting the concepts that form the bases of our science serves to verify their validity, effectiveness and socioeconomic, political and cultural importance. Courage to re-examine openly the beliefs that we embrace in the practice of our sciences is the virtue that defines, par excellence, the academic researcher. "If Biology can save the humans and the Earth, the arts can save the soul..." (Luiz Fernando Pereira) "When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than any talent for abstract, positive thinking." A. Einstein.

  • av Shahriar Shahir Barzegar
    145 - 179,-

  • av Gabor Bartos
    269,-

  • av Beverley Deeming
    115,-

    'As a fairly quiet person, I find it easier to express myself through poetry. My poetry is generally about life events and God as a huge part in my life, as I turned to him many times. They are short poems but straight to the point. I hope they are uplifting to you as they uplift me.' Beverley Deeming

  • av F. N Peters
    115,-

    Visiting the past would be akin to visiting a foreign country; the people speak in different tongues, dress in unfamiliar garbs, and behave in an alien manner. Just like visiting a foreign country, seemingly universal truths would get shattered upon impact. Our imaginations often prove incapable of fully grasping the all-encompassing cultural aspects that are present in a foreign country. Throughout this book, you will be guided through a foreign past to see how our modern world has been shaped by the often-unpredictable whims of fate, chance occurrences and downright luck. In each chapter, you will travel to a new region and time period, being globally guided through eras ranging from European antiquity to twentieth-century Japan. It is often said that one only appreciates home after having been abroad. By the same token, you will increase your understanding and appreciation for the present after having delved into The Unpredictable Past.

  • av Rhian Lynette
    145,-

    Bear lived on his own in a cold, grey lair. He wished for a friend, just someone to care. Can Bear make a friend? Come and see! He is as friendly as a bear can be! But sometimes making friends is harder if you're shy. Can Bear be brave and give it a try? Join Bear on his mission to make friends with the help of his confidence-boosting companion, Goose. A book designed to encourage kindness, bravery, and friendliness within your child.

  • av Christopher Bush
    135

    "JAAAAKE!" Harriet shouted upstairs to Jake, "I'm packing your lunch this week, it's delicious!" But will Jake's lunch be delicious..? Jake is a mischievous older brother and Harriet is his unwitting little sister. Jake loves to see his sister squirm and is enjoying every minute of it. However, Harriet has had enough of Jake's constant pranks. Can she pull off the biggest surprise yet and teach Jake a real lesson?

  • av Claire Gailer
    145,-

    From the ashes of Earth's demise, the beautiful and peaceful world of Mendoria was born. In it, every creature is born under one of the six elements - earth, air, fire, water, dark and light. However, Mendoria's peace would soon come to an end. When a group of lowlife fire bandits attack an innocent village, it leaves a young boy, Cademon Velenture, parentless and hungry for revenge. But his quest quickly leads to an unsuspecting turn when he starts to grow a connection with Mendoria's higher deity, the Goddess Superior. However, when things begin to turn south, he becomes something no one could have foreseen. As his mind, body and heart start to descend and decay, can he still win his beloved immortal's love? Dear reader, read at your own risk. For opening yourself to such a world can bring both beauty and danger. In order for us to embrace the light, there must be darkness. After all, what would you do if everything you loved was taken from you?

  • av Stuart Barlow
    135

    An intriguing letter containing a desperate cry for help scrawled in what seems to be blood mysteriously appears in a school bag belonging to a member of the 'super sleuths', a dynamic group of youthful investigators. The children embark on a perilous quest which takes them to the Gothic Cloggham Hall, a place riddled with numerous secret passageways and hidden rooms. A terrifying game of 'hide and seek' ensues, full of thrilling twists and turns, as the children seek to rescue the author of the letter whilst trying to evade the clutches of the Hall's monstrous villains, who unknown to them, have a diabolical plan which, if successful, will transform their lives forever! Can the sleuths effect a rescue in time, or will the forces of evil win the day?

  • av Shirley Whittaker
    159,-

    These three delightful new children's stories are for readers of all ages. For the older readers, the first story, The Giant People that lived in the Chateau, is about five teenagers who also happen to be giants. The teenage giants meet a French captain during a time of unrest in France and their exciting adventure begins. Grandpas Don't Play is about a seven-year-old mixed-race girl of Syrian and Jamaican descent called Chantel. Chantel is determined to teach her seriously grumpy grandpa how to be more playful and lighthearted. James and his Dog Luna is a story about the special bond between a boy and his dog and their eventful week of fun activities.

  • av Chloe Ivy Lily Bell
    279

    Travel checklist: Passport ¿ Camera ¿ Travel Journal ¿ Crippling anxiety ¿ Meet... me. I'm an anxiety-riddled millennial struggling to find her way in life and, although my brain strongly advises otherwise, I love travelling. Follow my adventures over the last 20-odd years as I explore this weird and wonderful world and recall every monstrous mishap so far. Whether it's bursting into a Filipino police station and waking the startled officers at 2am in Manila or my dad stepping barefoot on a volcano in Java, our trips are never normal. Join me as I'm mugged by a monkey in Bali, attacked by a coconut-throwing demonic toddler wearing jewelled pants on a Havelock beach and stumble across a chainsaw-wielding clown in Hawaii, ultimately learning that battling worry is all about embracing the craziness of life. Take a humorous journey around the world with an anxious millennial who worries about everything that could possibly happen. Ever.

  • av Jo Phelan
    145,-

    Jesse and Blake, who are identical twins, are feeling anxious as Dad leaves for his job away in the mines. The twins always communicate together using their funny twin language, which only they understand. When they feel insecure or anxious, they hold hands to comfort each other. Dad decides to film his days at work in the mine to reassure them he is safe while working. Through their dad's videos, the haul trucks Declan and Dakota come to life in a magical adventure with Ely the excavator. They start work together in an actual day of mining on-site when Wazza the Willy Wily, who is always playing pranks, creates a dust storm and causes all sorts of problems for Ely, Dakota, Declan, and the Mine Controller to solve. Willow the Water Truck saves the day! This first book in the series "My Mum and Dad are FIFO Parents" will truly help other children in families feel emotionally safe and secure through a mixture of fantasy and reality on a day of their Mum and Dads FIFO life.

  • av Norman Geller
    115,-

    The characters in this adventure do not exist, which is a shame. The world would be a much better place if they did. The Woodlybinks and Henry Humdingle with Monty the Labrador all work together righting wrongs and protecting the innocent. Henry's intended adventures are monitored by his sensible sister Jane and her best friend Bhavna. They keep him out of trouble, sometimes without doing anything. Henry uses the 'Jane test' - if he thinks she would not approve, he usually doesn't do it! When Henry needs extra help, he calls in the brothers Richie and Jaimie, also known as Bruv one and Bruv two.

  • av Judith Eagle
    145,-

    Have you ever longed to escape? To leave behind a life that seems endlessly predictable? That stretches greyly into the future with little hope of colour and variety? Join Margaret as she optimistically leaves a secure job, a loving family as well as the isolation and conservationism of 1930s Australia to travel to England where she expects to find new friends, experiences and excitement. But... she hadn't expected the trauma, deprivation and danger of war. Discover how she learns to adapt and serve her new home and friends in various areas. Unexpectedly Margaret finds happiness and fulfilment in her new home as she discovers that she needs to be with her loved ones.

  • av Michael Tierney
    169

    As their wedding day approaches, young Catholics feel ready to join their future spouse in an exciting new partnership. They consider themselves to be mature individuals ready, willing and able to take on board all that their marriage can offer. However, after many years involved in parish-based marriage preparation I believe that some who are about to enter marriage have little idea of what might lie around the corner. They have a naïve appreciation of the difficulties, anxieties, shocks and upsets that will inevitably test their relationship as they face the challenges presented by today's complicated world whilst striving to keep alive the love they share. Moreover, I have concluded that too many have confused and distorted ideas about what the Roman Catholic Church believes, teaches, requires and expects from them during this crucial stage in their lives. Perhaps this situation is predictable given the influence of powerful forces and ideologies which compete for their attention and the disharmony existing within the Church itself, where even the hierarchy hold divergent views and contradictory positions about its nature and purpose. This book considers the way in which ordinary Catholics, faced with so much pressure, ambiguity and conjecture, often struggle to navigate a course through the chaotic melting-pot which characterises modern life and might, on some occasions, question or even deny the Church's determination to interfere in their personal and private lives.

  • av Andre Pouleyn
    105,-

    Are God and science mutually exclusive, or is there a confluence? Have you ever thought about the big questions? What is the purpose of life? Where does the universe come from? What is time? The Confluence answers these and other profound questions through the eyes of the author, revealing a growing concept that demands to be shared. It is written in a clear and engaging manner, crafted to simplify and appeal to a larger audience: you. Andre uses analogies as relatable takeaways that are designed to increase understanding of the underlying concepts they represent. So, do you want to find out more about: The ultimate chess game? What are its rules of engagement? What is: The test of life? The answers that you will find within these pages draw on science, logic, philosophy and of course pure intuition which is why they just feel right! Without further ado, if you dare to be taken on a revealing and provocative journey that addresses the nature and purpose of your existence then open this book!

  • av Stephen L. Purdy
    179 - 295,-

  • av James Sapsford
    115,-

    I was ignorant when it came to playing darts. 'It's just a game,' I thought. How wrong I was! This material is an excellent read; the games are designed to not only educate but to also build up your confidence and skill levels. I was amazed at how this literature has helped me, especially my mental arithmetic. When you follow the study chart for instance and the check outs, you really start from day one to improve. I thoroughly recommend you buy this book. The concept behind games is inspirational, not just for you but for your opportunity as well. I love the mental and physical challenge this book provides.

  • av David McGowen
    179,-

    Emily is a college beauty course student. Single, attractive, well mannered, curious about the world and living with a promiscuous, overprotective mother in the West Yorkshire city of Thewlington, a less than ideal city that Emily wants out of ASAP. As she goes about her progression through college and work-life she encounters all kinds of characters from the boorish to the compelling, all the while unaware of the dramas of prehistory that occurred on the soil of her home town, and that her life is about to change, for better or worse.

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