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  • av T. Gilling
    559,-

    Imagine... a world where your next personal computing device is the last one that you would ever need to buy.

  • - Where Extremes Meet
     
    299,-

    What can two countries at the edge of Europe with very different histories, people and climates have in common? When brought together as they are in this book, probably for the first time, Sicily and Scotland prove to have some surprising similarities as well as more predictable differences.

  • - The nightmare has begun
    av Jack Polden
    129

    The mid-21st century: Britain is beset by Islamic extremism and runaway global warming. The streets are bloody.

  • av Carol Otieno
    165,-

    Monty Goes Boating is an exciting introduction to the fun escapades of the Lion family, which will entertain children over and over again, and aims to deal with the issue of parents and children getting on irrespective of their individual characters.

  • - A sacred romance and moral quest
    av Marina de Nadous
    195,-

    This is the on-going, diary narrative of an English housewife who finds herself in the beautiful land of New Zealand, stepping into the adventure of a lifetime; a fantastic adventure where she discovers a love match so potent that neither she nor her Lover can stamp out the flame that appears fanned by Angelic forces.

  • - Toward a Rhetoric of Eco-Justice
    av Shane J. Ralston
    375,-

    Although this book is about the newly emerging academic field of environmental communication, it is also about voice and practical activism.

  • av Linda MacDonald
    129

    The Man in the Needlecord Jacket is thought-provoking relationship fiction written from the perspectives of two women who are involved with one man. The reader is in the privileged position of knowing what's going on for both of the women, while each of them is being kept in the dark about a very important issue.

  • av Annette Sharman
    119

    A story about friendship and magical adventure! Hollie is a little girl who has a cat called Figgs. 'He's not just any old cat. He is very special', and Hollie's best friend. The reader gets a hint that there is more to Figgs as the characters are introduced at the beginning of the story.

  • av Tim Parker
    145

    The Last Voyage of the Shelduck is an intriguing book that details the ongoing mystery of the Shelduck - a seagoing leisure cruiser - which is bought out of dilapidated retirement to enter Dutch waters.

  • - Handbook of ideas to reduce anxiety in everyday situations
    av Gaynor M Jackson
    129

    The aim of this book is to provide ideas and guidelines which will help parents, educators and children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) themselves learn to manage their difficulties.

  • - A Novel of Mexico
    av Don Eric Carroll
    145

    This book follows the story of the old man, the irrepressible, incorrigible, not-so-saintly. self-upposed savant: Pancho.

  • - A Murderer's Story
    av Colin Farrington
    149

  • - How changing their stories can transform people
    av Andrew Scott
    189

    This book will be of particular interest to trainers, coaches, change agents, and leaders who seek to help individuals and teams to be more effective at work.

  • av Marjorie Lazaro
    179,-

    London in the 1950s, a melting-pot of young people drawn from the former British Empire. They were not generally welcome. 'The Person of Significance,' Gad d'Silva, a passionate musician in demand in his native Burma, arrives with nowhere to live although he has a place at a top music college.

  • av Alexander Stevenson & Marcial Boo
    299,-

    The modern public sector is the world of the multi-skilled fox. It is a world of outcomes, not outputs. Of partnerships with businesses, charities and communities. Of wonderful but demanding technologies. It is also the best and most exciting world in which to be a manager.

  • - Did it really smell funny, Frank?
    av Geoff Wills
    129

    Frank Zappa's music has a unique and easily recognisable quality, and is a brilliant synthesis of a wide range of cultural influences. This book focuses on just one of the influences on Zappa's music, namely Jazz.

  • av Marion Leigh
    145

    This is a wide-ranging, fast-paced international adventure featuring the feisty Petra Minx, a sergeant in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Marine Unit.

  • - Book One - The Awakening
    av Colleen O'Flaherty-Hilder
    129

    Set in the 22nd century, The Legacy of Crystal Island follows the seven-year initiation of Orla, a fourteen-year-old princess who lives on an enchanted island protected by a crystal fortress, in a world that is rapidly degenerating under the rule of power leaders focused on greed and the perpetuation of fear.

  • av Guido Parisi
    165

    Three paranormal stories with a strong historical background. A trilogy of stories aimed at a youthful audience, and with strong themes of history and culture. Historically accurate and with added notes so the stories can be used in an academic context. Lively and informative to stimulate debate and discussion.

  • av Rob Keeley
    119

    Rob Keeley is back with High Spirits, the fourth instalment in his multi-award-listed Spirits series. The series allows young people to learn more about other times, as well as the time in which they live.

  • av Elizabeth Butler
    119

    Eva Sinclair wakes on a park bench with no memory of how she got there.

  • av B. B. Balthis
    168

    FOR FANS OF DAN BROWN AND KATE MOSSEA secret kept for Millennia. Are you ready for the truth?

  • - 50 Years on the Stage
    av James Hayes
    165

    In 1963, a young man from Limerick took his GBP25 savings and journeyed to London to become an actor. While still a student, he was picked to play a small role in Andorra in the inaugural season of the National Theatre at the Old Vic...

  • av Dora Reisser
    179,-

    This is an extraordinary account of a young Jewish girl whose childhood was torn apart by the Nazis, who made her way as a dancer, as an actress, as a designer, from Sofia to Vienna to London to Hollywood.

  • - How to Get Kids to Do Almost Anything
    av Alicia Eaton
    165

    In Words that Work: How to Get Kids to Do Almost Anything, author Alicia Eaton, a leading Harley Street Hypnotherapist & Advanced NLP Practitioner, explains how much easier it is to get children to co-operate.

  • av Peter Caton
    145

    Combining travel writing with a walking guide, Suffolk Coast Walk provides a wonderful insight into this fascinating county and is the companion book to Essex Coast Walk by the same author.

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