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  • - How to Discover & Unleash The Power of Your Creative Mind
    av Kenny Salami
    195

    To Everyman a Brain takes the reader on a journey of discovery uncovering the myth around creative thinking and introducing vital methodologies that will help each individual become a creative and innovative genius.

  • av Professor M.R. Ali
    145

    'I Am Not Alone' is a great collection of unique poems aimed at all ages, religions and ethnicities. It was created over a few years by an anglo arab poet who has had a love for poetry since he was a child.

  • av Mohindra S Chowdhry
    275,-

    Defence of Europe by Sikh Soldiers in the World Wars is a fascinating history of the much-forgotten Sikh contribution to the two World Wars. Containing much new research and modern ideas, the book explores how an alliance with Britain enabled Sikhism to spread across the globe and Sikhs to step forward as global partners.

  • av J S Landor
    119

    An action-packed, high concept, time-travelling adventure. Full of animal magic and with an epic wolf character. Linked to a website with 'Meet the Character' profiles, book excerpt and background stories

  • av Nigel Tetley
    189

    Teaches a key mathematical theme for Early Years Numeracy through both imaginative and entertaining text and pictures.

  • av Michelle Sherwood
    145

    Four Enchanting Tales is a collection of originally illustrated children's stories. The stories offer an exciting fuse of magic and adventure and follow four young male and female protagonists as they creatively tackle some of the ups and downs of early life - such as bullying, isolation, family dynamics and friendships.

  • av Steve Lill
    179

    Little does the world know that Brian Dright, the popular weatherman at Channel 57, is also a secret agent working for the Super Legendary Earth Environment Team. (S.L.E.E.T.)

  • av Paul Minton
    123,99

    Miss Winter's Demise and Other Crimes Against Poetry is the debut collection of poems from Paul Minton exploring a wide range of themes and subjects. Written in a quirky and humorous style, the book also contains a number of illustrations that will help to fire the reader's imagination.

  • - AMAZING IGGLES
    av John Benneyworth
    165

    AMAZING IGGLES are short stories for young children to explore language and speech and then by repetition to learn to read. The short stories from which children will quickly learn will from an early age be associated with bedtime reading. Bright and colourful illustrations complement every page of the story.

  • - AMAZING IGGLES
    av John Benneyworth
    165

    AMAZING IGGLES are short stories for young children to explore language and speech and then by repetition to learn to read. The short stories from which children will quickly learn will from an early age be associated with bedtime reading. Bright and colourful illustrations complement every page of the story.

  • av John Phelps
    129

    This is a thriller that tells how Frank Pussley, an ex-soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, arrives in Cambridge after hearing his son has died from a drugs overdose and sets out to discover the truth behind his death. It is a mission fraught with danger.

  • av Genara Necos
    137

    Genara wrote these poems, set in contrasting parts of the world, to celebrate their unity across geographic, economic, class, religious and racial borders. The emotions that invade the heart are a sacred human legacy, and our strongest bond.

  • av Michael Caton
    155

    Twenty eight walks varying in length from 2 to 7 1/2 miles. Photographs illustrate many of the features to be seen on the walks.

  • av Brian Terry
    145

    Gold 2 Dust is the second book in the Dark Pools series.

  • - A Historical Thriller
    av Robert Gammon
    195,-

    In 1930, the world was hurtling towards one of the most terrifying periods in human history. The Titans of the Pacific tells incredible, but real, historical events.

  • av Tim Murgatroyd
    245

    The Netherlands, Spring 1943. When her glittering career as a ballerina is cut short by a dancing injury, Elise Van Thooft-Noman, rebellious daughter of a powerful Dutch Nazi, flees to an isolated island off the coast of Holland. Here she meets Pieter Goedhart, reluctant village schoolmaster and Resistance fighter.

  • - Modern Young Man in Search of Being
    av Kris Ellis
    120

    Freetown millennial post-teenager, Matt Pearce, OCD sufferer, educational low-achiever, film fanatic and Jack Kerouac enthusiast, reaches an existential crossroads and finds himself looking back on a life thus far lives of dead-end jobs, binge drinking, encounters with aggressive locals, sessions with therapists.

  • av Ann Renard
    109,-

    This book shows how, in everyday situations, people think, interpret behaviour, language and gestures differently. The consequences of these misinterpretations, without establishing the truth or facts, can be damaging in the long term to a relationship.

  • - The Graham Saga #9
    av Anna Belfrage
    245

    A well-researched historical setting provides the background against which the personal challenges and tragedies of The Graham Saga are set. In this the ninth book, we return to a Maryland presently torn apart by religious conflict.

  • av Hugh Shankland
    119

    I'm not normally stuck for words, but I do know now what they mean by tongue-tied. And when you have to contend with an encumbrance like that, what could actually be a knot in your tongue

  • - Win and Build Better Client Relationships with a New Approach to Influence, Persuasion and Selling
    av Julian Vyner
    299,-

    Why do some people rise to the top of their services organization and others fail? Why are some managers successful at repeatedly bringing in and developing clients and others not? Why is it that academic track records and blue chip backgrounds are a poor guide to eventual success in the professional services firm?

  • av Faiz Kermani
    189

    A children's comedy book - for ages 7-11 and beyond. Featuring an avant-garde amphibian and a unique adventure.

  • av Marina de Nadous
    195,-

    Setting Sail is the third book in The Celestial Sea Voyages; a story written as the ongoing narrative of an English housewife who finds herself in the beautiful land of New Zealand, stepping into the adventure of a lifetime...

  • - Volume II: Contexts and Influences
    av Giuseppe Stellardi
    269,-

    The second of a two volume set of books which looks at the work of all those who wish to understand the important of Italo Svevo's work

  • - Volume I: Philology and Interpretation
    av Giuseppe Stellardi
    269,-

    The first of a two volume set of books which looks at the work of all those who wish to understand the important of Italo Svevo's work

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