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  • av Llorens Pembrook
    159,-

    Elliot Lumas is a US Army veteran and a studying intern at the VA Medical Center. All his life he has struggled with his mental health, going through bouts of depression and anxiety, and since his active service these problems have only worsened. Attempting to rehabilitate himself back into the working world of America, Lumas uses the writings of the Stoics as his guide. Just as he appears to start grabbing a hold of his life and setting it on the right course, everything is thrown off kilter once more. What at first appears to be an ordinary hospital is revealed to be an institution steeped in conspiracy, bribery, and violence. An intricate web of corruption exists in the hierarchy of the hospital, stemming from the very top, and it is up to Lumas, and the few he can trust, to bring this scandal to light.

  • av Raquelle Puglisi
    125,-

    A collection of moments taking you through the vast emotions of love, heartbreak, loathing and growth. For the ones who feel and the ones who have felt. Written with the intention to help me process my emotions with the surprise that these tiny passages could help someone else. Someone like you. I'm so happy you're here. Thank you for reading.

  • av Edward Abdullah Oshodi
    135

  • av Shelley G Lockett
    135

    Where do we go when we die? This is a question that no one knows the answer to. The souls of Jank, Bro and Michaela may, however, hold this answer..Follow these enthralling characters as they navigate the plains of the Afterlife, the complexities of responsibility, teamwork, love, and relationships in life also being just as prevalent in the Afterlife.

  • av Trevor Edward Cook
    105,-

    John Bartlett, Paul, Richard, and Jake were old friends and ex-Army mates. They had all ended up in the Special Forces Commando unit and worked in Afghanistan. Over the years they had lost contact with John Siddle, their superior officer. He had gone on to become a success in banking. The other four maintained their close friendship.John Siddle called unexpectedly to ask John Bartlett if they could meet for lunch. At that event, Siddle disclosed something horrific to Bartlett and asked him if he could do something about it.This throws the team of friends into a moral dilemma; they know they owe their ex-commander a great deal.The tale takes an unusual turn with a bombshell ending that could never be foreseen by the four Special Forces friends.

  • av Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore
    95,-

    If you have young children that love animals, especially those that fly, and love solving riddles, then this is the book you need! In Riddles from the Air, Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore has penned the perfect rhymes and riddles to keep you and your children amused for hours. There are thirty-six 'Who am I?' riddles set out in rhyme for you and the kids to solve. I simply couldn't think of a better gift. Get their eyes away from the computer and/or mobile phone screens and get their heads into a book! This will get their minds thinking - the riddles are not too difficult, but they will give your children plenty to think about. And why not go to Charlotte's site charlotteswonderfulstories.com and sign up for a free story every month?

  • av Beth Frost Art
    95,-

  • av Anne-Catherine Polayes
    155 - 245

    In either a home or an educational setting, a fun and interactive book with a host of learning opportunities for children ages 1 to 7!Infants! Start at the earliest age of a child's development and use the book to increase vocabulary by naming the endless delightful animals and colourful eye-catching details of the drawings, as well as the colors that are highlighted throughout.Toddlers! The short rhyming stories will not only encourage further language development, it will also introduce a number of good habits, such as promoting cleanliness, generosity, equality and honesty. The seek and find game also becomes a hit during this period in a child's life.Preschoolders and school age children! Easily teach children the notion of adjectives and opposites, as well as start word recognition with the adjectives that are presented in a large catchy font.At any age! Use the stories and the adjectives that describe feelings in a variety of ways to ask questions and encourage children to express themselves, whether it be to discuss their own emotions or to engage in a dialogue about the good habits presented throughout the book. A unique book children and adults will turn to again and again!

  • av Charles R Fulmer
    159,-

    Welcome to Coverdale, in the World of Exodus, where the people are just like us. They have eggs and sausages for breakfast, they go to work, they live their lives...Except they're not quite like us. In their world, some people have animal tendencies; some are catlike, some have lupine features, there's even a cross with an alligator. And in this world, magic abounds.One aspect of this world which we all know, though, is the fight between good and evil.Enter the Revolution. A small band of friends who dedicate their lives to keeping the people of Exodus safe.A full-time job.Join them as they travel the length and breadth of the world in their efforts to depose tyrants intent on destruction and domination. This is a real romp of an adventure!

  • av Jb Rodríguez Aguilar
    105,-

    Mike Bradford is an American photojournalist on a work trip trying to get home to his family in Chicago. Due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus across Europe in March 2020, he finds himself stuck in a hotel room in Madrid, Spain, for the foreseeable future. Though he knows it is for the greater good of the world, being quarantined from his family -especially from his little daughter Olivia- and unable to work on the job he loves so much is a challenge that he must face head-on and come to terms with. During the final stretch of his quarantine, Mike summons a series of personal memories. He travels years ago to a North American landscape that was a milestone in his career: Canyonlands.In this philosophical and very relevant chronicle of the recent pandemic, we are taken inside the active mind of a man unable to be very active at all, and we witness just how fragile the routines that we often take for granted really are. They can be halted in the blink of an eye.

  • av Maheen Bukhari
    145,-

    Shehroze is a talented artist, yet he has decided to follow his father into law, a safer option his mother disapproves of. Although he has conformed, he is left with an internal restlessness and an abiding lack of joy. This drives him to wander around late at night, seeking who knows what.On one such night, he sits on a park bench smoking, when a mysterious young woman, Nayra, appears. She teases him and cadges a cigarette off him and as they talk, he quickly becomes fascinated with her. She is mysterious, beautiful, profound, and widely knowledgeable.The stars seem to have fated the two for each other. But the fates are also capricious and the two separate for more than three years before unexpectedly meeting again in the UK.The years have changed both, though. Shehroze has become robotic, and Nayra somehow has something missing from her soul.Once they marry and their daughter is born, everything changes for the better, or so Shehroze thinks. Meanwhile, the secret Nayra is keeping begins to consume her.

  • av Michael Windross
    199,-

    Catching up with the Past is a fascinating account of Michael Windross' life. From his early childhood in Cumberland, it moves to London - where, as a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral, he also sang at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in the Abbey; then to Lancing College, to Cambridge, and crossing the North Sea, to Antwerp. Events follow in a linear progression - but with echoes from a distant past. In part two, the reader is transported back to Dumfriesshire in the nineteenth century and taken on a journey that retraces the family past, not only through written records but also through objects which tell their own tale. The narrative follows the now familiar path, but then shifts to Australia, Gallipoli, and, in World War II, to the Anzio beachhead - as described by the author's father Brian in letters written to Doris, his wife. The story comes full circle. This is a life well lived. The book will appeal to those who share the writer's love of the past, who have a strong sense of time and place - and are game for a bit of detective work.

  • av Bailey Mann
    135

    A girl, her dog, and the meeting space of their hearts- Molly in the Wildflowers is an open-ended introduction to the weighty conversations adults find themselves having with young ones in the case of a beloved animal passing on. Intended to leave room for interpretation, people across different beliefs systems, religions, and cultures can find comfort in opening a sincere discussion with the help of this sensitive narrative in interest of young minds and hearts across the world.

  • av Nicola Supple
    135

    Two lovable characters Maggie & Jim, each take on new hobbies in this charming & fun rhyming story. The young reader can follow along with the siblings' excitement as they both learn new skills and reveal their ups, downs and lessons learned along the way.

  • av Brendan Tannam
    145,-

    Littlesville Tigers, a football team, are all set to play their first match against the Lakeside Leopards when their star strikers, Liam and Laura, fail to show up... Oh no! They continue on their journey to the stadium and find two new players on the way. With their team complete again, will Littlesville Tigers be able to win the match before the time runs out? Or will their dream of winning remain just that: a dream?

  • av Kimberly P Rebello
    155,-

    Join Perlita as she enters a new elementary school not knowing what to expect. The butterflies inside her stomach start kicking in as she gets introduced to a new culture and a new environment. Will the kids make fun of her? Will she make any friends? This inspiring picture book details rich experiences from the eyes of a child overcoming her first day of school jitters. School isn't that scary after all!

  • av Andrew Salter
    169

  • av Dennis Bagley
    125,-

  • av Joel Harder
    135

    A delightful story about a boy who enjoys a slower-paced life even though his friends frequently complain about having to wait for him all the time. It gives a timely message of accepting each other's differences and not getting upset about someone else doing their own thing.

  • av J. A. Atme
    115,-

    Marcel the Monkey is distraught at the disappearance of his bananas, which he had painstakingly collected. He rushes over to Hibou the Owl's house in hopes that Detective Hibou would solve the mystery. Hibou, like a true detective, questions him about his recent whereabouts and the friends he met with. Once Hibou gathers enough information, he ruminates over the situation and heads out to investigate. During his investigation, he comes across Ginny the Giraffe, Tessa the Turtle, and Robert the Rabbit - all whom Marcel had met - and finds out all of their food has disappeared too. Noticing the clues, the smart and sharp-eyed owl connects the dots and comes to a conclusion that shocks everyone. The friends are in for a life lesson!

  • av Carmen Miller
    125,-

    Marcus and Liam's cousin is coming for Christmas, but they don't have enough money to buy her a present! Follow Marcus and Liam as they use their imagination and learn about the joys of upcycling to create the perfect gift.

  • av Jeremy Raylton
    115,-

  • av Jenny Disbrey
    135

  • av Michelle Harrison
    125,-

    Miyah is embarking on her very first journey away from home. Come explore what fun she will have in Headstart.

  • av Reginald T. Jackson
    125,-

    Oshun, Goddess of Beauty is a sweet tale about little Oshun, and how she discovers that she is not ugly, but not only that: she will grow up to be the Goddess of Beauty.

  • av Max Wrigley
    115,-

  • av Michael Forteath
    105,-

  • av Pauline Summerhayes
    95,-

  • av Isabella Jannette
    115,-

    "Your Name" Is a beautiful children's book, that tugs at the heart strings of all parents. It explores the very real and daunting task of picking the perfect name for your child, only to call them a million other nick-names. I believe if you ask any parent on the street to name all of the nick-names they call their children, the list would be endless. In a cute and playful way, the story juxtaposes our children's legal names, to that of many cute and whimsical alternatives.

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