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  • av Gemma Jones
    155,-

    As one of seven watchers, born Nephilim, the light has tasked them to be the protectors of his children, the mortals. For eons, this has been their calling, but a prophecy which has been long unfulfilled begins unravelling for all involved. After eons without feeling, Septua regains all his mortal side emotions back after a chance encounter with someone that would change his life, putting everything he knew on its head, leading him to question: is the light truly all good and is the dark truly all evil? Janae Allen struggles in her day-to-day mundane life. Having felt different from those around her for so long, she craves to find her true calling. Unbeknownst to her, that true calling comes in the package of her saviour, who saves her life and changes everything she ever knew and who she truly is. First, she needs to fight to stay alive after becoming the centre of the prophecy while protecting those she truly loves at the same time. How will the outcomes of the prophecy affect everyone involved? Each watcher has their own story to tell, they're key in the prophecy's completion, yet they're pawns in the fight between the dark and the light. Who will triumph and who will lose? One thing is for sure, once the keys to the prophecy are unlocked there is no going back.

  • av Jennifer Leach
    125,-

    In Veil of Shadows, the clock is ticking and Charlotte remains missing. James, a newly awakened force of chaos, stalks the human realm freely, leaving devastation in his wake. The fragile truce between the Seekers Association and the vampire race teeters on the edge of collapse, while humans find themselves increasingly preyed upon. Nicholas is caught in a soul-wrenching dilemma: he must navigate the labyrinth of his emotions to save Charlotte while fulfilling his obligations to his family. Joining forces with the enigmatic Council and allies Vicky and Carl, Nicholas marshals every ounce of his power and resources to restore peace to both supernatural and human worlds. Yet a dark force, lurking in the shadows, threatens to undo everything they've fought for. The mysterious escape of James looms large, raising unsettling questions. How did he infiltrate the Rinaldi home undetected? But most crucial of all - where is Charlotte, and is she still alive?

  • av Greg Bainbridge
    155 - 255,-

  • av D. J. Chard
    125,-

    At some point in our lives, each of us has faced challenges that take a toll on our mental health. Yet societal norms often push us to suffer in silence, to sweep mental health issues under the rug. For generations, these attitudes have perpetuated a cycle of hidden suffering. This book delves into the intricate landscape of mental health through the lens of poetry. It takes readers on a transformative journey from the depths of despair to the light of hope, offering recognition and understanding for complex emotions. The book's primary goal is to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health. It vividly captures the wide array of emotions, thoughts, and physical impacts that mental health challenges can impose, from despair and confusion to hurt and loss. Each poem serves as an honest reflection, aimed at offering solace and assurance that hope exists for those struggling. Together, by listening empathetically and without judgment, we can change societal perceptions about mental health, offering not just a critical eye but a nurturing heart.

  • av Edward Parsons
    155,-

    Recently arrived in Ireland, Anthea Greene finds herself swept into a situation of simmering dangers. Fifty years previously, in the time of Oliver Cromwell tragedy struck the small village of Gortmore which lies in Ireland under the Comeragh mountains, but the past has left much unresolved. Anthea is attracted to Mark Lee, the son of the landlord of Gortmore. She questions her love - a realist, she sees his faults. When she goes to stay with the neighbouring landlord who is her distant relative she feels trapped by her own poverty. She finds herself in a magnificent bleak mansion where dark passions threaten her. Beside the growing love between Anthea and Mark is the earthier love of Cäit for hot-headed Rory, the blacksmith's son. The village of Gortmore is once again suddenly put in danger of destruction. Can it be saved? This fast-paced novel weaves a rich tapestry of life in two villages, of loves, anger, revenge and brings the reader to a breath-taking climax. "The English think Ireland is a country full of bogs, inhabited by wild Irish Papists, who are kept in awe by mercenary troops sent from thence: and their (the English) general opinion is, that it were better if this whole island were sunk into the sea; for they have a tradition, that every forty years there must be a rebellion in Ireland." - Jonathan Swift, letter to the Lord Chancellor Middleton.

  • av Judith Clark
    145,-

    Are you someone who is struggling to feel comfortable in your own skin? Please pick up this book. Are you someone who knows deep down that 'there is more to life than this'? Please pick up this book. Are you struggling to find hope? Please pick up this book. When you are alone, you still can't stand the company? Well, that's brilliant! At least we know where to begin. Thank everything, and despite everything, you picked up this book.

  • av Rex W Last
    155,-

    Amidst the secluded valleys of Bavaria, 1940, lies a covert Nazi stronghold, the womb to the sinister Project Sea Eagle. Here, in hidden chambers beneath the earth, Nazi scientists toil over an innovative menace: a fleet of aqua-planes intended to unleash a torrent of terror upon Britain's shores once more. Against the dark tide rises a band of unlikely allies: four anti-Nazi Germans, two audacious SOE operatives, and twenty captive RAF officers. With scarce resources yet unyielding resolve, they plot to dismantle this aquatic harbinger of invasion. At the heart of their mission lies the experimental 'aquaplane, ' a swift maritime vessel conceived to ferry troops and weaponry across the Channel, a dire threat to England's already beleaguered coast. The citadel of Sea Eagle, veiled beneath the earth, eludes the reach of aerial bombs, and a direct military assault is a gambit Britain can ill afford. Amidst the storm of war, Major Archie Wellings of the SOE forms a daring coalition with two German couples and others, orchestrating a clandestine assault on Wolfgang's Castle, the nexus of Sea Eagle. They turn Nazi ideology against itself, employing ingenious subterfuges to thwart the looming peril. Wolfgang's Castle is more than a tale of espionage and warfare. It delves into the essence of patriotism, the indomitable spirit of resistance, and the unexpected corridors of camaraderie amidst the horrors of war. With a sprinkle of satire, a glimpse into wartime's gender dynamics, and a tender vein of romance, this thrilling narrative is not just a journey through the shadows of war, but a venture into the myriad shades of human valour and ingenuity

  • av Oliver Hurst
    145,-

    Matthew Bartimaeus, a blind yet notorious hitman, strikes fear into the hearts of all who hear his name. When a routine job takes a disastrous turn, Matthew's world unravels as he's double-crossed by a former employer. In a desperate twist of fate, he finds himself compelled to form an unlikely alliance with undercover detective Zoe Garland. As they join forces, their partnership grows stronger by the day, igniting a deadly game of cat and mouse across the sprawling city of London. Hot on their heels is Arif, the relentless son of the Berkant crime family's patriarch. Fast-paced car chases and high-stakes gunfights ensue, pushing Matthew to the brink as he relies on his finely honed skills and remaining senses to survive. But this isn't just a quest for vengeance, it's a mission to protect Zoe, who holds the key to exposing corruption within the Met Police. In Loose Ends, Matthew's determination to settle old scores collides with his unwavering commitment to safeguarding his newfound partner. In a world where justice hangs in the balance, this duo will stop at nothing to uncover the truth.

  • av Paul Stevens
    145,-

    WILDERNESS: When a young, naive lawyer becomes entangled in a complicated relationship with a farmer's wife, the ensuing betrayal culminates in an unforeseen and shocking murder. RUNAROUND: An estranged husband finds himself on the run, his young son in tow, urged on by the boy's mother and a seemingly benevolent stranger. Their journey becomes an unpredictable escapade with unforeseen twists. BLACKHEART: A tale of obsession unfolds as an older man unexpectedly crosses paths with a stunning young woman. What starts as innocent infatuation spirals into an ending that neither could have anticipated.

  • av Norman MacLean
    135

    Sam feels like he's always in the shadows. While his peers excel in academics, sports, or charm, he struggles to find his place. To make matters worse, his seemingly clueless younger brother, Gobby, is a hidden prodigy, excelling in almost everything. As if navigating the treacherous waters of adolescence wasn't hard enough, Sam grapples with his parents' crumbling marriage and the sting of his crush pairing up with his best friend. But life has a way of teaching lessons when least expected. Through an unforeseen accident, Sam learns that growing up isn't just about age - it's about maturity, understanding, and perspective. Dive into Sam's journey as he discovers that sometimes, the most significant growth happens in the mind and heart.

  • av Tony Mansfield
    115,-

    Fed up with the seemingly lack of justice meted out by the judiciary, two fairly normal, happily married, law abiding citizens decide that they would take the law into their own hands. However, it's not as easy as it first seemed in the pub. Nobody seems to care too much about the rough justice that's handed out, not even the overworked police, whose job our heroes have managed to lighten. Somebody cared though, big time, even the wives.

  • av Harry Cottam
    125,-

    A book about Pakistan and the Pakistani community in England - from the perspective of an Englishman who has worked within and got to know the community over several decades. This book is designed to destroy preconceptions and prejudices and increase your knowledge of a community many English people think they know but don't. It also contains a journal of a fascinating trip to Pakistan undertaken one summer some years ago.

  • av L F Roth
    145,-

    Embark on a transformative journey through the hallowed halls of an English boarding school in the enchanting year of 1966. In Starting Over, a captivating tale unfolds as we are introduced to a diverse cast of characters who, against the backdrop of their extraordinary work with children who possess unique abilities, navigate their own intricacies and conflicts. Amidst the corridors that echo with the dreams and challenges of the young minds they nurture, these remarkable individuals find solace and strength in their shared vulnerability. Their distinctive needs intertwine, creating a tapestry of complex relationships, unexpected alliances, and profound personal growth. As the story unfurls, the characters are confronted with the inevitable winds of change, sweeping away the familiar to make room for new beginnings. Through trials and triumphs, they discover the resilience of the human spirit and the extraordinary power of embracing the unknown.

  • av Daniella Maison
    115,-

    Through The N Word, author Daniella Maison reveals the historical and present-day effects and ramifications of using the N word in modern language. In this book, Maison argues that the N word cannot be neutered, deemed unsullied, or recast as an innocent street idiom. Aimed at a generation who have incorporated the term into their everyday dialogue, Maison expounds the argument for boycotting the word completely. Whether you are undecided, a proud user of the word, or simply intrigued by the debate, The N Word offers a hard-hitting, insightful expose of a current issue that is right on time in the wake of the global Black Lives Matter movement. "Truly superb writing." - Dali Tambo "Daniella Maison's ground-breaking publication helps to demystify the term and its impact on young people who live on social media. This book is a great resource to challenge the 'N word' for schools and youth club settings. As the late Bob Marley said we must free our minds from mental slavery, sadly the 'N word' is still part of the ongoing process of reclaiming our human rights and respect for all." - Patrick Vernon OBE, founder of Every Generation and 100 Great Black Britons¿

  • av John Brian Jackson
    135 - 179,-

  • av Joanne Leigh Lancaster
    159,-

    Have you ever gazed into a snow dome and wondered what it would be like if the world inside was real? Well, 12-year-olds Ali Wiseman and James Newman don't have to wonder. When they stumble across a secret storey of Rose Cottage, they discover a magical snow dome and are swirled into the world within.

  • av Robert Green
    135

    The Bible contains many stories of what might be called 'bit players'; those who appear briefly, sometimes only for a few verses, and are not central to the narrative, but who still play a significant role. These old stories feature and were written by people with whom we share a common humanity and whose encounters with God have much to teach us. In their stories we see something of our own stories and, if we listen aright, we can hear the divine voice speaking through their strength and weaknesses, their triumphs and tragedies and their joys and sorrows. Their stories also throw light on the heart of the narrative, the story of Jesus, and demonstrate the rich inclusiveness of the Bible. They also offer us a fascinating reflection of who we are as Christian believers and the nature of the world in which we try to live out our faith. Their journeys, however marginal they may seem, make significant contributions to the story Scripture tells. This book can be used generally by individuals or groups but is also suitable for use as a series of Lenten reflections. As we listen to some of the lesser-known voices and stories we encounter in Scripture we will find that they are not there by accident and have the power to profoundly enrich our Christian understanding.

  • av Sandra L. Fielden
    115,-

    Penny finds a necklace that she decides to keep, just for a little while, but then starts to believe that the necklace is hers. She does not connect her actions with those of the 'jewel thieves' she has been trying to evict from the park, even though she lies to her friends about how she got the necklace. Pepper helps Penny to understand what she has done is wrong, and that keeping something you have found and steeling are the same thing. She also learns that lying to your friends is wrong, but there are some magical words that can help make things better.

  • av Mark Rush
    145,-

    Three Raindrop friends fall to the earth from the clouds during a storm. Each raindrop begins a different and exciting adventure on earth. One of our adventurers travels through a storm drain and ends up in the bright blue ocean. Another one of our characters gets gulped down by a dog and travels through the dog. Our last character travels up through a tree, getting to know the tree's history and the impact of clearing forests for development. This is a story about the excitement of experiencing and learning about new and important things.

  • av Jon Yates
    145,-

    How can one man kill two other men in the same way in different places at the same time? What if, while investigating something, you discovered everything and realised that you knew it all along? These two seemingly unrelated questions lead Eddy Pain on a voyage of discovery in the land of Taja, a place with a long and complicated history that just won't seem to leave the present alone. Eddy is a foundling, a former militia man, and now a legal investigator, although strangely, he has never investigated where he really came from, assuming quite reasonably that he would not like the answer. But when the visit of a mysterious woman launches him into the case of two brutal murders, the investigation starts to reveal disturbing things to him that he realises he probably already knew. Along the way, he meets people who all seem to know more about the world and what goes on in it than him, or at least think they do. A less than politically correct judge, a militia captain with a penchant for haute couture, a museum curator surrounded by 'nice' items, a few task-specific gods who are actually just self-publicists with a particular skill of some sort, and an executioner with job satisfaction issues. Eddy's journey through Tajan history and its various dysfunctional institutions leads him to discover that his roots and the roots of the place in which he lives, works, and occasionally plays are inextricably linked.

  • av Alysha Griffiths
    135

    Mrs Brown has a wonderful box. A wonderful, magical, music box. What is inside? Nobody knows. Come inside and take a peek. You might even need to stop tapping your feet. Learn about rhythm, and musical beats. March to the rhythm, and swing with me. Come in and join the journey, And learn along the way, With Molly and her friends, Let's get on our way!

  • av Violet Lentz
    135

    Even if it seems on the surface that you have it all figured out, do you still feel empty inside? Have you ever wondered how you can have a long-lasting and meaningful impact in the world instead of just trying to stay afloat in a sea of ever-changing demands? You are not alone. Nurturing offers an easy, fast, and structured overview of how you can take care of yourself and contribute to the world in your own fulfilling way. With practical tips that can be swiftly moved into action at the end of each chapter, it marks the beginning of an exciting and rewarding life changing transformation.

  • av Cheri Ghaibi
    135

    Read about the journey of this white paper plane. See the sights and follow the plane as it looks down on the world below, passing over fields and rivers and observing life in all its beauty. Then witness the kindness of human nature as the plane is rescued from trouble, mended and sent back out into the world to enjoy more sights of wonder.

  • av Max Artusov
    125,-

    A collection of verse inspired by the style of John Cooper Clarke, the 'Godfather of Punk Poetry.' The verse is mostly commentary on current social issues, attitudes and mores addressed in a sardonic and hopefully amusing manner. Ideally, the verse should be read to a club or pub audience in a rapid manner and in a Manchester accent. The author has a bash at establishment figures, 'celebrities,' and 'political correctness,' and other current topics.

  • av John Headley
    135

    On a sun-soaked day at the seaside, families sprawled across the sands, children's laughter filling the air. But amidst the typical beach scenes, an unexpected visitor emerged: a penguin! Darting between sunbathers, flapping its wings, and leaping high into the air, this out-of-place creature created quite a spectacle. Then, with a sudden thud in the sand, the beachgoers were left in suspense. What was this penguin's mission? The mystery was too intriguing to ignore, and the quest to uncover the truth began.

  • av Don Kakriki
    269,-

    In Terminal Descent, the fine line between ambition and obsession blurs, as the magnetic pull of wealth and the libertine allure of promiscuity weave a culture veering on the precipice of moral decay. The path once tread in pursuit of lofty ladders now morphs into dark, enigmatic alleys leading to a slippery slide of relentless descent. As the veils of societal decorum thin, the narrative plunges into a whirlpool where unchecked desires and unrestrained indulgences set the stage for a haunting spectacle of human nature stripped bare. Terminal Descent is an evocative exploration of how the seductive dance between aspiration and moral compass can spiral into a fall from grace, narrating a tale where every choice made casts a long, indelible shadow.

  • av Cornelia Wera Krueger
    145,-

    Maths sometimes looks scary, but it isn't! Trust me, you've got this! Maths in primary school isn't easy for everyone, especially Imani. For Imani it is just frustrating, scary, and a book with seven seals. In order to help Imani, her mother comes up with a brilliant and yummy idea, The Maths Pie, to take her daughter's fear of maths away, and show her that is actually isn't that bad and can even be quite easy. Read through till the end, as there is a surprise waiting for you. By the way: I, the author of this book, had a fear of maths, so rest assured you're not alone in this.

  • av Veronica Woods
    135

    It was very difficult to know why my mum kept doing the same thing at first and asking me to repeat the same thing over and over again. But I don't mind now, I understand she forgets everything. I write it down on a piece of paper to remind her. I follow her around the house and collect things she puts down; she won't remember where she left them. Some days are hard and I cry but other days it's like playing hide and seek with mum's hand bag. I love my mum very much and I know she loves me too.

  • av J. C. Bratcher
    135

    'All descend to a crevasse of fallen-hope, expanses are massive, our precipice-scope', when our lies become truth, what remains? Avalanche of Souls is a collection of epic poetry from American-Southern Author J.C. Bratcher. Experience intense and visceral emotion as each selection conveys both truth as well as hope, 'In a Potter's field of shame, I sob to say, no marker can portray the hobbling pain, of kneeling on cobbles to coddle the slain.' The author captures facets of human behaviour which is universal through time and place, 'We are atrocious, we envision the blind to limit the focus, A cacophony-erosion, we deafen the mind to mimic the locust.' The themes are often conflicting notions of love and hate, creating severe and poignant verses, 'The umbilical-ball of our indifference is malignant, how being indentured is contingent upon our pigment.' The author is rooted in the approach of 'death informing life', as verses reflect, 'No Mother-of-Pearl can shelter the girl, no Canary diamonds are buried beside him'. Avalanche of Souls is an inspirational and unfettered view into the world, through the eyes of a poet.

  • av David Holmes
    145,-

    Life in the 1950s and 60s sometimes appears to have been lived by people from another planet. Such is the difference in lifestyle between now and then. Computers, social media, and all the problems that come with living in the 21st century were a distant dream (or nightmare). Life was lived at a slower pace, and people had more time for one another. This is not to say that times couldn't be hard, and life certainly wasn't always a 'bed of roses'. Through it all, there was always a shoulder to lean on, or a nice cup of tea made by a friend or neighbour, who would listen patiently to your troubles or triumphs (counsellors extraordinaire!) There appeared to be no shortage of characters, and everyone had a tale to tell. 'A peck of dirt won't kill you,' was a well-used adage, and from childhood to old age, people were less fearful than today, thus allowing them to live their lives to the full. This book is about the people who lived through those times, their quirks and habits, their generosity and good humour. Humour plays a big part in this book, with a sprinkling of every other human emotion. The author sincerely hopes that young and old will enjoy looking back at a bygone time which was only 60 short years ago.

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