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  • av Robert Mardle
    125,-

    Remember When is Robert Mardles amusing take on a normal life of growing up, waking up and riding the wave of small time success.

  • av Jackie Carreira
    155,-

    When all the lies and hypocrisy of the world become too much to ignore; when you see it all so clearly that you can't erase the image from your mind, what do you do?When the thin veil of conformity drops from Bekki's eyes she doesn't know what to do either, so she sits down and writes a letter. Alice replies. But who is Alice? And is it even possible for 'normal' people to undertake a true journey of self-improvement without running away to a monastery up a mountain?Bekki is going to find out. Notebook Number Nine is a life-affirming, often humorous story of self-discovery and what it simply means to be human.

  • av Neander Haig
    145,-

    Being Bolan is a gritty and realistic story that explores grief, human emotions and mental health amongst men.

  • av Matt Dolezal
    135,-

    The Birds Were the Only Ones Singing is a collection of poems which reflects the world around us.

  • av Alison Fortune
    145,-

    A humorous cosy crime story set in Norfolk, with a side helping of millinery and baking and follows an unlikely group of undercover women.

  • av Alysha Edmunds
    145,-

    Sparks fly between a Holywell caterer and a Hollywood actor in All I'll Ever Need, a heart-warming story about finding love and taking chances.

  • av Eric Richardson
    155,-

    A gritty, darkly humorous crime thriller set in London in the eighties which follows two brothers, Mat and Nic Hunter as they take over their father's drug business.

  • av Gloria Bradley
    145,-

    Gloria BradleyâEUR(TM)s second poetry collection, Masquerade âEUR" Love, Loss and all the Dross are her reflections on the mystery of love, life and the human condition.

  • av Sheila Adby
    155,-

    A lighthearted story that follows a fictional flower club and the trials and tribulations of its members. The long-awaited sequel to Just a Bunch of Flowers.

  • av Stacey Whatling
    155,-

    See life from a mistress's perspective, her views of her lover, a man who cheats on his Tory MP wife and his mistress.

  • av Caroline Newark
    145,-

    The Mirror of Naples is Caroline Newark's ninth novel in a series based on the women in her family and follows the life of Mary Tudor, Queen of France.

  • av Ernie Savage
    145,-

    No Country For Old Men follows widower Steven Darlington as he tries to build a new life in Cleadonbridge after his retirement. But his carefully laid plans take an unexpected turn, throwing him in a state of uncertainty.

  • av NISHK
    275,-

    A unique book that relates the life story of two exceptional beings, one human, the other non-human who both showed incorruptibility after death.

  • av Ellie Ilieva
    135,-

    A book of poetry about a tempting but destructive love, a rudderless trip through life, and a sense of confusion about one's purpose. Written on the floor at 3 am, sat next to an empty glass and a full ashtray, questioning life choices and reminiscing about a love that never was, places that no longer exist, and a version of self that's long gone.

  • av Richard C Brown
    175,-

    A memoir for anyone feeling alone and scared, and for people coming to terms with a new and frightening condition. Richard Brown embarks on a quest for identity and meaning in a world that labelled him by his condition.

  • av Thom Cree
    175,-

  • av John Winter
    155,-

    What it was like to live and work on Cunard's iconic ships, such as the Queen Mary, and meet the famous film stars and jazz musicians who regularly travelled on them in the 1950s. For lovers of New York City, the early Beatles, Liverpool and Merseybeat, and U.S. singers such as Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly.

  • av Rizwanul Haq
    155,-

    A complexly plotted, and humorous, action adventure with plenty of twists and turns. A modern take on superhero genre, to rival those of Marvel and DC.

  • av John Mullins
    145,-

    Inside a secret prison, futuristic science and an unexpected "something else" enable a psychopath killer to find redemption. A novel about a more profound redemption because the criminal is guilty, remorseless, and deserves never to be let out of prison.

  • av Sanna Battelle
    175,-

    A simple and clear self-help handbook to help people navigate within their complex worlds. It invites the reader to think carefully about their world. To think through where they are now and how to manage both their path forward and their daily challenges. The images and complementary text are designed to be simple and charming.

  • av Mike Piercy
    165,-

    A journey through the author's life, personal and professional, showing how experiences have influenced his educational philosophy, school leadership skills and views on the independent school sector. Offers advice for parents to support their children's education.

  • av Harry Giller
    155,-

    A realistic crime novel by an author who served thirty years as a police officer, retiring in the rank of Inspector. A thriller with many twists and turns as the true nature of the central crime only becomes clear as you read on.

  • av Mohammed Abdul Halim
    155,-

    A story set in a region of the world grappling with the tangible effects of climate change, and dealing with the necessity of radical actions to underscore the urgency of the climate crisis. The book delves into the intriguing dynamics of societal perceptions and the unconventional paths individuals take to instigate change.

  • av C. K. Smith
    249,-

    The life story of an extraordinary man who witnessed so much. His uncompromising attitude singled him out as an exceptional individual but the five years of warfare defined him. Just how did he go from choir boy on HMS Victory to being one of the world's elite 1st SAS/SBS soldiers?

  • av Richard Perceval Graves
    269,-

    Richard Perceval Graves, who has written acclaimed biographies of A.E. Housman, Richard Hughes, the Powys Brothers and his uncle Robert Graves, has now turned the spotlight on his own life: because he wishes to tell the story of what it was like being brought up in a professional family in those far-off days of the 1940s and 1950s.

  • av Mary Marken
    155,-

    A novel, set in Belfast between 1911-1919, with a backdrop of the events which have had a lasting impact on the city and Northern Ireland. Written by an author born and raised on the Falls Road, Belfast.

  • av Helena Buckinx
    165,-

    A relatable, compelling family novel with recognisable characters that completely absorbs readers. The Belgium version (written in Dutch) won the 2021 Indie Awards Public Prize

  • av Jenny Roostan
    145,-

    A thrilling, action-packed adventure, with many twists and turns that will ignite children's imaginations. Set on the Cornish coast in the present day and, mainly, in the nineteenth-century world of smugglers and wreckers.

  • av Tom Allen
    145,-

    The second book in the Football Dream Series, football-fiction with a soul and aimed at 9-11year old children. Blends growing-up and football-excitement while at the same time sensitively exploring the painful subject of the loss of a parent.

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