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  • av Andrew Sharp
    119

    Mozzy is a cook in a struggling safari business in sub-Saharan Africa and dreams of escaping the perilous wilderness and his despised employer to become head chef in an upmarket restaurant in London.

  • av John Latham
    135

    A SCHOOL IN COLOMBIA IS IN SHOCK... MYSTERY SURROUNDS A TRAGIC LIFE-CHANGING EVENT AT TALAQUI ACADEMY.

  • av Peter Coombs
    125

    Andrew Packford, a new antiques dealer, is enjoying life. He has a career that suits his laid back nature, a passion for antiques and business is booming. While restoring an item of furniture he finds an old newspaper article together with a photograph of four people. He has no idea just how much these four strangers will change his life.

  • av Sheila Thomas
    145

    A collection of monologues all centred around the many meanings of 'love'. Visualised in beautiful illustrations, the characters have a real, personal quality, as you feel they are disclosing their innermost thoughts directly to you, the reader.

  • av Nick Thripp
    165

    If Indiana Jones, Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene were to collaborate on writing a novel, this would be it.Tomorrow is Another Life is a fast-paced, satirical adventure story, which takes you into an African wonderland called Mutabe where nothing makes sense and the truth reinvents itself daily, if not more often.

  • av Julian Black
    165,-

    My life was not really a life it was an existence. All I did was work, eat and sleep and I woke up every day being afraid, afraid of of living and afraid of being me.

  • - Adventures of a Field Geologist before 9/11
    av John Cater
    505

    This is the tale of fifteen humorous, heart-breaking years, of the journey of a lifetime, from Tibetan India to the Anti-Lebanon Mountains of Syria.

  • - Practice Questions
    av Dr Sheila Thomas
    275,-

    This book will be a great help to the A Level Psychology student. It gives lots of opportunity to practice those all-important Research Method skills which examiners like to see.

  • - Poems of Happiness in Uncertain Times
    av Jen Feroze
    159,-

    The Colour of Hope is a poetry collection with happiness at its heart. The 45 poems inside were created during lockdown, at a time when finding beauty and comfort in the everyday seemed at once fraught with difficulty and vitally important.

  • - A Practical Guide for Developing Leadership and Financial Literacy Skills in Children
    av Peace E. Ani
    157

    Nurturing Soft Skills introduces the COACH framework to help parents nurture Confident, Outgoing, Articulate, Creative and Happier children, who feel empowered to try new things and believe they can always bounce back if success is not immediate.

  • - Plan. Prepare. Recover
    av Isobel Wood
    169

    An Insider's Guide to Cosmetic Surgery is jam-packed with handy insider tips and tales, plus interactive charts which will give you confidence, ensure your safety, and help you to make your recovery comfortable, easy and fast.

  • - An Interactive Introspective
    av Scott A235 Hughes
    199

    Upside In is a white-knuckle true story of a life to date, which takes you through every emotion imaginable in the life of Scott Hughes

  • av Chris Coppel
    149

    David Easton believed his life was in complete ruins. He managed to scrape together just enough money for a one-way ticket on the fabulous Oceanis. The problem was that he never dreamt that while counting down the hours until his death, he would meet Diana...

  • - Leases of Flats in England and Wales
    av Laurie Norman
    145

    The worm is turning!For years, Leaseholders of Flats have suffered under current Landlord and Tenant legislation and practices - owning a Lease has been an expensive exercise for many (over which they have had little control)

  • - Carlton Chronicles 3
    av Robert Webber
    189

    June 1940. The fledgeling Air Transport Auxiliary is rocked by a scandal that could ground the service before it has fully developed its wings.

  • - Roman, poet, satirist, fabulist, and the man behind the mask
    av Arola
    199

    Often history is told by the victors, or by those who did not witness it. Trilussa was a witness, and with his art, a victor. He documented Roman and Italian society in poems and fables, from Italy's birth in the late nineteenth century, to its rebirth after the Second World War.

  • - and a Few Awful Ones
    av Kim Melnik
    465,-

    Why repeat endless drills when players are not in the army?Why queue when all players can be actively involved throughout?

  • av Roger Booth
    275,-

    Promised Land opens in AD 413, centred on the Roman town of Burdigala (Bordeaux). Led by their King Athaulf, the town is occupied by the Visigoths who, for almost four decades, have travelled the Empire seeking a place to settle.

  • av Michelle Cordara
    105

    Jenna and Jessica Tipple are identical twins. The tipple family's secret gift is magic - the good kind. Unfortunately, when they enrol at Chumsworth School, they discover that the head mistress, Miss Snippings, has an unnatural dislike of twins and an unhealthy interest in witchcraft.

  • av Sean FitzGerald
    189

    A Common Thread offers a collection of science-inspired contemporary tales that reside at the edge of speculation.

  • - 25 years Quarrelling with Voices
    av Miguel Asecas
    275

    When the foes are inside you, the only option left is to fight. Here you have the story of an uncanny part of my life. It is a true story told without makeup. An explosive combination of drugs, stress, and sleep deprivation led me to an ordeal of 25 long years, during which my life elapsed between two very different worlds.

  • av Robert Elkeles
    199

    I describe my life from childhood through school medical school life as a junior doctor and then consultant. I tell the reader how shy I was at school and then later in life was able to campaign in my hospital and outside against changes in health care which I thought were damaging.

  • - A Political Perspective
    av Paul Balchin
    325,-

    Through various stages in history from the Roman to the Medieval, to the Renaissance and the Early Modern and Modern, the book shows how political power of monarchs, the aristocracy and church determined the pace and volume of building development in Paris and the extent of town planning.

  • - The Tarrassian Saga
    av Aria Mossi
    149

    On Earth, people refer to her as The Ice Queen. She is the world's best payed fashion model, her face is on every magazine cover and everybody knows her name.

  • av Norman Townsend
    149

    Lethal Response follows the aftermath of an epic and bloody battle. Law enforcement headed by Major Paul Stafford, destroyed a huge drug smuggling and people trafficking ring, in an operation code named, TRASHED.

  • - A Fresh Beginning
    av Alexander Woolley
    259

    It matters whether we believe in God or not. No one can prove that there isn't a god and no one can prove that there is. However we can find signposts. This book looks for them and claims to have identified them.

  • - Moray Firth Radio The Independent Years
    av Susie Rose
    249

    The story of how the north of Scotland secured its own commercial radio station at this time in history is unique. Radio station licences were strictly controlled by the Home Office and the standards for output were set deliberately high. Here we have a group of community activists who didn't have experience or a penny to their name.

  • av Mel Symonds
    109

    Clara has one crucial rule: Avoid Trouble. Dragged along by her friend Bella on her latest quest, this time to stop the class bullies who plan to ruin the afternoon's science lesson by messing around with the chemicals in their teacher's big black bag, and Clara's Spiderman-like trouble sense is going crazy.

  • - How to Create the Future When the Old Rules are Broken
    av Philippa Hardman
    145

    The world is on a knife edge. The current pandemic has brought into sharp focus the overhanging questions about how we work and how we live. All of our ecological and human systems are stressed and failing, and the human beings operating in the systems are distressed in trying to cope with the magnitude of change thrust on them.

  • - Book 3 of Children of Zeus
    av Barbara Spencer
    145

    War has overtaken the continent, the invaders trampling nations and people into the dust and once again, the carinatae or swan-people have been forced to flee, all except for Yoest. He has repaid his debt to Ramon, rescuing Rico and Maestro, the musician, from certain death.

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