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  • av Mark Bowden
    169,-

    Wednesday Wanders is a book about walking; not a guidebook with detailed route descriptions and maps, but the journal of a walker looking to broaden his horizons by seeing what could be achieved with an early start and still be home for tea (or supper more often). Weekly adventures setting out from northwest London to explore some of the long-distance footpaths of southeast England.Written in a light-hearted, humorous, but sometimes thoughtful style, it's a journal of determination and achievement sitting alongside not a little folly, with some inept navigation and unrealistic plans. More importantly, it's about what happened along the way, the fascination of places visited, the people met, the animals encountered, and perhaps most significantly, discovering the unexpected beauty and varied countryside in this corner of the country.Each chapter covers one of the seven routes attempted. Starting with the London LOOP, although this was the last walk completed. Chapter two returns to the beginning with a naïve walker setting out on the first stage of the North Downs Way from Farnham to Guildford on a wet and travel-disrupted day in early November. That chapter finishes five months later, on a bright but windy spring day, along the cliff tops into Dover. Proving that you can indeed complete a long-distance path in day trips.¿Five more routes are covered: the Ridgeway, Icknield Way Path, the Chiltern Way, Greensand Way, and the Hertfordshire Way. Some walks were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic or the onset of winter when the days were too short to complete their further reaches, but all were eventually finished. A thousand miles of walking recalled in a diary entry format. Each outing is dated, and the location and mileage given.

  • av Zander Dowie
    249,-

    Everyone can name Santa's Reindeer, but how did they earn their place guiding his sleigh? ★ ★ ★ Santa Claus needs to replace his two ageing reindeer, Leo and Flora, or Christmas will be cancelled! Reindeer from all over the world head to the North Pole to compete in The Reindeer Games - a series of mental and physical challenges to determine who earns a place guiding Santa's sleigh. Told through the eyes of Skye, a teenage reindeer from the famous MacDonald herd in Scotland, the competing Reindeer will test more than just their skills in physical and mental fitness. They must overcome self-doubt, inner fears and harness their inner child.

  • av Ivelin Baychev
    249,-

    Chloe Williams is ensnared in the thorns of a scandalous affair with Santiago Alvarez, a prominent farmer, shrouded in the storm clouds of an unhappy marriage. When her protective brothers - Mike and Jamie, unearth the forbidden truth, their hearts become a battlefield, torn between their fierce love for Chloe and their burning thirst to put a stop to her hidden trysts.Santiago's sudden death leaves Chloe in ruins and her brothers' souls smouldering with a vow to exact revenge. They forge a treacherous path into Santiago's sprawling estate, seeking to restore her reputation, but what awaits them is a labyrinth of unsuspected passion, scorching love, and secret promises. As Mike follows his heart towards Santiago's daughter, and Jamie enters a perilous game with his son, a web of love, betrayal, and self-discovery tightens its grip, putting the brothers' well-laid plans in jeopardy."Whispers of Forbidden Love" beckons you into a world where desire knows no boundaries, and where the ultimate price of happiness is a secret yet to be unveiled.

  • av Philip Goggin
    169,-

    Much of the language of our cultural lives assumes the existence of realities which we cannot see or touch. Mathematical rules, such as the principles of addition or subtraction, are examples of such unseen realities. But so are very many further concepts - such as nature or beauty. You can see and touch instances of nature or beauty, but you can't touch nature or beauty themselves. These concepts endure beyond the particular examples.This short book discusses, in a non-academic way, various aspects of human experience - music, ritual, place, love for instance - to identify such timeless aspects. The very nature of our minds suggests a timeless dimension. Supernatural or psychic phenomena are not the focus, though their existence is not ruled out.Thus it offers fruitful and accessible ways of considering enduring aspects of our human experiences. Here you will find a refreshing and heartening way of thinking about life: the places and things we value, our relationships, our losses and bereavements, and our futures.¿If you have ever wondered if events or places or experiences or people can have an existence beyond what you can see or touch, this book will be of interest to you. Even if you are a very down-to-earth person who is only concerned with what can be measured or proved, you will find here ideas to challenge.

  • av Denise Lunt
    199,-

    Coming from a privileged background, Blaise Viscount Sheringham served in the Royal Air Force, rising to the rank of Air Commodore. A man never without a woman, until he found his military career became entwined with the mysterious Gabriella Sky. A woman who held both him and his family under her spell, the only woman who rejected him until he nearly lost her. Set against modern RAF operations, accuracy confirmed by Squadron Leader Roy Handley, who served both a King and Queen during his 30 years in the Royal Air Force, the book traces a life of "Privilege Without Love" to one of contentment.

  • av Joanne Watson
    259,-

    The origins of the Olympics date back to Ancient Greece as a festival to the god Zeus but remarkably the four year cycle established then is still integral more than 2000 years later. After setting the scene in Olympia, Joanne traces the evolution of the modern games prompted by the endeavours of a Shropshire doctor William Penny Brookes and taken on by Frenchman Baron Pierre de Coubertin. He steered the modern Olympics through their formative and rocky early editions under his famous mantra " it's not the winning but the taking part". There's the one legged gold medal gymnast, the athlete whose fame persuaded a town to change their name to his and the novice swimmer who'd never seen a full size pool till he made his debut, the Olympics never fail to surprise and enthral. With more than 100 images the book focuses on people and events, the great, the good and the bad over more than a century, revealing some unusual backstories plus many heartwarming and heartbreaking outcomes that linger long in the memory. It's little wonder as we approach Paris 2024 that the Olympics still attract even the most armchair fans worldwide.

  • av Lisa Renée Ruggeri
    169 - 289,-

  • av Laszlo Kollar
    185,-

    Austin desperately wants to see his daughter being rid of the wheelchair. Seeing no other solution, he decides to abandon his morals, invade Sam's hillside house and steal money from him. But, once in the house, Austin encounters something truly horrifying. Sam had just then been shot by a masked gunman. Austin fails to get out in time so he is left with no choice but to quickly hide and take cover. Then, as he is trying to make his escape, he discovers the unthinkable: Sam is still alive. Despite his severe injury, Sam manages to get his own gun and move to a place to hide. A surreal standoff forms that threatens to end the lives of everyone involved and ruin numerous others. Three people, three goals, three guns . . . And the clock is ticking. Can any of them come out a winner?

  • av Little Brighouse
    185 - 305,-

  • av Kevin O'Hagan
    199,-

    What if an enduring legend proved to be true? A legend that most people dismissed in the same way as Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, Excalibur and the Tooth Fairy?What if this legend spoke of priceless religious artefacts buried and hidden by Celtic monks from the invading barbarian hordes sailing to the British Isles? Treasures so cleverly hidden that they have lay undiscovered for centuries, waiting to be found.Professor Declan Byrne of Trinity College in Dublin thinks that he has evidence to the whereabouts of such treasures. Evidence that he has outlined in a journal.If true, it will be the find of the century.But somebody else has found this out and wants the journal at any costs. They will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Even murder.And so, the hunt to find the treasure begins. Desperate measures will be taken to be the first person to find it.Joe Regan, former DCI in the Metropolitan Police and now antiques dealer, is holidaying on the south coast of Ireland with his girlfriend, Maggie. He is retracing his family's heritage and reliving a few memories from his childhood there.He had not planned on being suddenly caught up in a web of mystery and crime concerning Celtic treasures, drug smuggling and murder. But it seems trouble follows Joe wherever he goes, and he is going to have to use all his resources and experience to keep himself one step ahead of the hunt and, more importantly, stay alive.

  • av Sandip K Patel
    655,-

    Arriving in the UK in the early 1970s, my parents and siblings were in for a total shock. Everything changed; the weather, the people, the attitudes towards each other and it was the start of a fight to be seen as an equal in this foreign country. There's no denying it; life was a real struggle. I saw and heard things no child should see. My early teenage years were horrendous and I felt a social outcaste. Through grit, determination and an incredibly hard working and resolute mother, we all survived - just. So there you are. We all need to take time out and take a nostalgic look at our past - we all have to Rewind.

  • av Michael Halliwell
    159,-

    A collection of lovely poems covering a wide variety of topics and illustrated with some beautiful cartoons by Dotty Doodle. A very personal take on life with some very lovely observations and doodles.

  • av George A Thorn
    169 - 335,-

  • av Kevin England
    169,-

    We live our lives on an ocean of emotion, every second of everyday we are hit by waves of thoughts and feelings, they affect every element of our being. You can't stop mind waves, but you can learn to surf them.Surf therapy is not just about learning to surf waves of water, it's about discovering the unbridled joy, fun and laughter of playing in the surf, gaining confidence and self-belief, then using the experience to change the chemistry of the brain, so that you can develop the skills to surf waves of thoughts, feelings, and emotions.Surf Therapy is an immersive bodymind experience..........¿This is a story about a little Polynesian boy getting lost on a sea of stress and anxiety, being hit by waves of depression. Then gradually coming to terms with his reality, and eventually accepting and adapting to the situation, which gives him empowerment, belief, strength, self-confidence, and the ability to choose his own wave....a wave of aloha.

  • av Munzer Eid Alzamalkani
    959 - 1 245,-

  • av John Taylor
    169,-

    Michael Stories by John Taylor. Illustrations by Doodle Press.Michael and his dog Elsa are always looking for new adventures in their home village of South Warnborough and there simply aren't enough hours in the day, but what about the night? When the clock strikes midnight, follow Michael and Elsa though the village to find out what they get up to and who they meet along the way in this charming collection of stories. A note on illustrations... They are available for purchase by individuals in a greeting card format...Please contact the author for further information... johntaylor75@virginmedia.com

  • av Graham Pascoe
    1 245,-

  • av Joshua Meeking
    249,-

    The third book by Joshua Meeking, "St. Jude's - A Castlehead Novel" follows Mrs. Elena Sullivan on her journey to acceptance after the sudden death of her beloved husband Emmett.

  • av Will Gibson
    185 - 305,-

  • av James Trueman
    399,-

    Taken in winter and summer and with a text explaining the context and location, these photographs show the breathtaking Scottish landscapes in their true colours.

  • av Anthony Edge
    159 - 299,-

  • av Mark Reed
    259,-

    This book has been written to be a self help book so that the public in general can protect themselves from the worst effects of the next Icelandic volcanic eruptions. We have already seen in March & April of 2010 what a small volcanic eruption did when Eyjafjallajokull blew up and caused chaos over the skies of Europe and North America. This was the least harmful perhaps of all 18 - 25 massive strato volcanoes some of which I believe could erupt in the next 5 years. Ones like Katla which are linked to EJ (short version of Eyjafjallajokull) are about 10 times bigger than EJ.Then there is Laki which erupted in 1783 and 1784 and caused a huge cloud of yellow poison mustard gas to spread over Europe potentially killing about 1 million people and yet no one today knows about this volcano, this is one of the biggest killers the world has ever known possibly killing up to 6 million people worldwide due to its effects upon the Jet stream and Monsoon rains and yet only a handful of Nordic Volcanologists and scientists seem to know about it. My book will educate the public to the dangerous relationship between human civilizations and volcanic eruptions which have profoundly changed the way previous civilizations and historical eras progressed or collapsed as the case may be.

  • av Robert N. Jacobs
    185,-

    "Standing Out" - it's not just a phrase, but an ethos that calls for distinguishing oneself from the crowd. Yet, true distinction goes far beyond the superficial aspects like eccentric hairstyles or bold fashion choices. It is anchored in the depth of your character, the strength of your values, and how these are mirrored in your actions.In the journey of life, standing out for the right reasons is synonymous with upholding high moral standards and values. In a world where such virtues are seemingly diminishing, preserving them becomes your beacon of strength. It's about being remembered for the right reasons, leaving a lasting impression of integrity and excellence in your wake. Whether it's a job interview or a first date, making a positive, lasting impression can be a game-changer.Your conduct, your demeanour, and most importantly, your ethical principles frame the way others perceive you. Your reputation, intrinsically tied to your name, is moulded by these impressions. The intriguing aspect of reputation is its extensive influence; it can precede you, shaping perceptions even among those who haven't met you.Are you prepared to Stand Out? Not just on the surface, but in a deeply significant manner that aligns with your high standards and moral values? In a time of moral erosion, standing out for the right reasons doesn't only fuel your professional success, it also enhances your personal life. Allow this book to steer you on this transformative journey, empowering you to leave a lasting mark on the world.

  • av Eni Aluko
    169,-

    Tinuke was ecstatic to start her life as a married woman- and Femi turned up at the right timePerfect!Was it true love though? Or was she just giving in to societal pressures- especially as aNigerian woman? What was really in it for Femi... and how was he able to charm her sister against her?While enduring an abusive relationship, Tinuke starts to question how her abuser gained her family's support and, in turn, how she could now be losing everything and everyone she held dear.How does your deepest desire become your worst nightmare?

  • av Tony Josolyne
    145,-

    Readability is straightforward throughout this book, with clear meanings and little metaphoric disguise. Light humour and irony are used in many of the poems, but serious topics are described respectfully. The poems cover a variety of aspects of life, including published news items. There is no particular time progression through the pages, topics being in accordance with the chosen headings.¿A planner may aim at some future, beneficial result, but life has ways of spoiling plans and generating unexpected results. As Robert Burns put it: 'The best-laid schemes o mice an men aft gang agley.'Human beings are no less fated than the wee mouse, from clever plans going adrift. Many of these poems suggest speculative developments: similar to those generated by the late, humorous raconteur: Gerard Hoffnung. This light and humorous approach does not apply to all the poems: for example those under the heading 'Faith and Belief' are based upon readings from the Christian Bible; some poems in that category had been specifically requested for inclusion in particular Church Services and have also been published in the St James Church, Malden's, newsletters. The final poem, 'A Climate Crisis' is another exception to the light, humorous approach, it gives a serious and factual description of the bushfires that raged in Australia in 2019.

  • av Jo Naughton
    179,-

    When the storm clouds of life gather and you are engulfed with grief or surrounded by despair, you need grace to get through. As you read this book, faith will rise in your heart that you can survive catastrophe and come through even your darkest hour. You will receive a Word based perspective that will help you deal with devastation and recover. You will find out how to: * Receive healing and restoration * Encounter the love of God * Steer your way into new beginnings Part bible study, part testimony, this powerful book will help point you in the right direction; away from remorse, regret and sorrow and towards happiness, freedom and real joy.

  • av Stephen Moore
    159,-

    After an introduction to the world of Pangolins, this book focusses on one Pangolin family who are disturbed by a gang of animal smugglers while feeding in the jungle one night. The two Pangolin youngsters, Timmie and Toby are kidnapped and imprisoned in a suitcase, destined to be trafficked and sold. After a frightening journey the little Pangolin brothers engineer their own escape from captivity, encountering kind support from animal conservation workers who return them to their jungle home. The smugglers get their just desserts.

  • av Richard Brendan Leighton
    185,-

    Parliament Wood being a deceptively simple tale of animal literature about a part real and mystical Avian Society that takes place in the wilds of north-Wales, and on the very edge of Snowdonia. Made up of mainly large and fierce birds that use their experience and wisdom to overcome and tackle the many diverse and often dangerous situations that inevitable come their way in what is essentially a wild and hostile environment. While there is (I think interestingly) a vague historical reference linking the circle of six which takes place on the "Great Orme's Head" to King Arthur and his court; this having been taken directly from that well known tale of ancient folklore about King Arthur having been reincarnated into a chough shortly after his death.

  • av Susan McCaffery
    185,-

    In thinking about the contents of these books, which I believe God led me to read, then seeking the Lord for inspiration, three booklets grew in quick succession. "The Good News", a testimony of how the Lord has guided me since becoming a "real" Christian. "Where did we go wrong?", how we as Christians and a church have moved far away from God; and "Reformation and the church", about what Christians and the church have neglected and forgotten over the years. To truly know and experienced the full, entirely powerful glory of God, His awesomeness brilliance in appearance and the mighty God, Who performs miracles. In the UK, we have lost and indeed many have never experienced the total magnificence of God and we need to discover this again to fully empower Christians to reveal God to the world.In this book, I have tried to give you a flavour of what the Lord has shown me in the books I've read, and especially in the Bible, God's inspired word to the world, together with the booklets, God inspired me to write. I have called the book "Who Cares" with a subsidiary title "Is there a God who cares for you?" Outlining what I have experienced of God leading me over the 40 years, since I first became a Christian. It has not always been easy, sometimes wondering if God is there, if He is real, but looking back over the years, I realise the answer has to be yes. God is real, because I have met Him and heard from Him. He has guided me in difficult times and healed me of sickness, led me to places I would not have thought to go, brought me to meet some amazing people and on occasions given me a glimpse of His Glory. These things I would like to share with you to encourage you to seek more of God, on your continued walk with Him, so you can have a greater experience of His Majesty but even more, come to know His great love for you.The book is attempting to answer three questions. Firstly "Is there a God who cares?", giving some answers to those who have doubts or disbelieve. And showing through the life of one man, a family then a nation, whom God chose to reveal Himself to, that He exists and has a purpose for him and all mankind. Secondly "a God Who cares for you," in telling of how God has shown in my life how he cares for me, can help you to also know how much God cares for you. Thirdly "How God cares for the people of world, by seeing how the Church began and more specifically how the Church grew in the UK. Finally I try to answer the question "Where have we gone wrong?" and suggested how this might be put right. I used the term Church , because most people have an understanding of what is meant by that, but in fact the word Church is really relating to the people, not building.I pray that as you read this book, it will inspire you and many others to also see the way forward for the Church in the UK, that this nation will again became the people God intended us to be, reaching out to the people of the world with the love God has for us.

  • av Jimmy J Alan
    305,-

    Follow Jimmy on his journey from his birth, through to the birth of his first child at the age of 21. His early life was filled with every kind of deprivation, he was constantly living on the edge of starvation, the threat of death was never far away either from his home life or from his multiple abusers, the authorities knew what was going on but they didn't help, the most they did was observe, the schools also knew the treatment he was getting at home, every day of his young life was lived in fear, his mind, his body, and his very soul were shattered, 3 times he was placed into a children's home, a place that should have offered a bit of safety, but this place was no better, it was just another place of fear and terror and abuse, only this time at the hands of strangers. for little jimmy no matter where he turned, he found no peace or comfort, his abuse and torment went on until he was in his early teens. Jimmy's early life left him confused with what he was meant to be, was he straight or gay, he hid all the traumas from everyone, at times he would drink away the pain, but it never left him. help arrived in the shape of Judy, she loved his pain away, it was a love he had never felt before, a pure unconditional love for both of them, but this was ripped away from them through lies and deceit, it led to them being jobless, penniless, homeless, a mental hospital, and the ultimate ending of their love, none of it their fault, all done out of pure spite. Jimmy was left alone no Judy, no family, no home, no job, no money, no hope and no help, he tried to get his life back together as best he could, but he would endure more obstacles, a house fire that nearly killed him, a 21st birthday spent alone in the cold and rain, a spell in prison. His life only made sense when his first child was born, its when he began to feel normal, but for over 40 years Judy remained in his head and heart, how could he just forget her, he couldn't.

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