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  • av Brooke Fieldhouse
    165,-

    A contemporary psychological ghost drama set against the backdrop of a collapsing environment, questioning concepts of; love, loss, reinvention, and challenging the validity of truth and identity.

  • av Professor Rashid Gatrad
    145,-

    Political fiction highlighting current environmental and immigration issues. A story with a dual timeline, in Dover and London in the UK and in Ethiopia, which contains factual information about the sustainability of our planet.

  • av David Griffiths
    135,-

    A novel which explores how much we can trust our memories and what this means for one man as his childhood memories threaten to undermine a life which has rarely been affected by self-doubt

  • av J. A. Frances
    175,-

    The second in a trilogy of novels following the Baird family through the First and second World War, following on from the author's first novel 'When Dark Clouds Pass'. Examines social and political life of the working and middle class in Scotland between the wars.

  • av Aileen Jay
    155,-

    A collection of short stories for young children which support reception class topics such as travel, materials and their properties, social skills, food, and people who help us. Arithmetic and pre-mathematical concepts are referenced in the stories.

  • av Sarah Hegarty
    145,-

    A collection of thirteen stories with settings from the now-vanished hutongs of 1980's Beijing to the ruins of present-day Syria; from suburban Britain to a clinic in Kenya. In these stories men and women reveal their hidden desires - and their humanity - in their longing to escape, and yearning to connect.

  • av Michael Kearns
    165,-

    A mystery and adventure novel with a strong musical element. The search for a lost piano sonata gives a young musician a new purpose in life

  • av Diego Pozo Morillas
    175,-

    A Kickstarter success. A sci-fi and space horror adventure by a Space engineer (NASA-ESA, Industry) working with Quantum Teleportation or the ISS. Commissioned illustrations accompany the story, including a cover by Nekro XIII

  • av Dr Robert Primhak
    175,-

    John Hutchinson made his way from the coalfields of 19th Century Tyneside to become a surgeon, a physician and a pioneer of chest medicine. When he published his findings on lung capacity using his newly-designed machine he received international acclaim.

  • av Mart Capsticks
    145,-

    A rip-roaring and hilarious farce set against the backdrop of the Best Kept Village competition in the stunning setting of the North Norfolk countryside. Humorously lampoons the small village 'committee' mentality and the never-ending eccentricities of the British people.

  • av Peter Hadden
    305,-

    Details a walk through rural and upland Britain, stopping at historic sites along the way, often those with religious connections. Unlike other long distance walking books which are generally aimed at younger, fitter people, which focus more on the walk and less on the human and natural history of the places.

  • av P. G. Bogle
    145,-

    Aimed at the 9-11 age group, a detective story where 5 children take on a gang of thieves. Packed with action and danger as they uncover, and try to stop, a major robbery. In the tradition of Enid Blyton and Agatha Christie, and set in the 1950s.

  • av Susana Cory-Wright
    155,-

    Set against the glamorous world of polo, the skating rinks of Canada, a crumbling castle in Catalonia and organizations of the United Nations, this is a family saga spanning twelve years and chronicling the lives of playboy twins Emil and Rafael, their cousin Ino, her self-centred mother Veronica and Archie, Ino's philandering husband.

  • av M H Dunbar
    145,-

    In March 2022 on a farm in Fife, Scotland, a Golden Retriever puppy was born. Since leaving his family at the tender age of ten weeks to live with two housemates on the side of a Perthshire hill, he has written regularly to his best friend, Karen, who was present at his birth.

  • av Pam G Howard
    145,-

    An exciting children's fantasy story that will appeal to both girls and boys and follows two unlikely heroes, a dragon and an unusual wolf-cat called Alpha.

  • av Faiz Kermani
    145,-

    The Secret of Stinky Toad is a quirky and upbeat musical story with themes of friendship and collaboration between characters all facing their own life challenges, alongside a humorous tale of mystery, intrigue and adventure. A unique and appealing story for young readers looking for a delightful, easy going and engaging story.

  • av Mike Haigh
    175,-

    May I Borrow Your Watch? is an upbeat memoir that looks back at the life of an average person juggling life, love, laughter and loss. A Change man who became a changed man.

  • av Andreas Markides
    155,-

    "Greek myths are the opposite of timeless; they are timely." Charlotte HigginsPegasus, the beautiful horse that could fly; Odysseus' 10-year-long return journey from Troy; Oedipus' inability to avoid his tragic fate of killing his father and unknowingly marrying his mother; various monsters such as the Minotaur, Medusa and the Hydra; and the philosopher Socrates who had pronounced that he knew only one thing -and that is that he knew nothing! These fascinating myths are explored and considered in today's world asking us to question, how relevant they are in the Built Environment profession and the world at large.The author asserts that there are a huge number of similarities and this is why these stories from thousands of years ago still resonate today. Greed, the pursuit of happiness, hubris, our relationship to nature, the way we work, the way we build cities, the way we conduct our lives -all these themes are eternal.Urban Myths is an intriguing and fascinating read that explores the prism of ancient Greek civilisation and myths as a reference to show how human behaviour, values and frailties are timeless.

  • av Sue Morris
    145,-

    Anna Gallo's Lily is the name and owner of this unusual Bed and Breakfast. Set between the late 1950's and the mid 1960's in the landscape of West Yorkshire, the story weaves back and forth returning to the present of 1966.

  • av Christine L. Conroy
    145,-

  • av W. Penkethman-Carr
    199,-

    Winding its ways through a panoramic landscape of strange encounters, dreams, and observations of an isolated narrator, Before the Rain constructs a distorted yet recognisable portrait of our time.Written as a connected series of vignettes, this darkly surreal novella blends the comic and paranoiac into witness statements of many tangents and mental cul-de-sacs.

  • av Tyler Chambers
    145,-

    An intense legal thriller that follows hot-shot lawyer, Ryan Jackson, as he takes on the biggest and most important case of his career.

  • av Michael de Kare-Silver
    249,-

    A necessary and urgent review of the impact of advancing technology on business and people and how companies can find the right balance to put people first.

  • av Max Simov
    145,-

  • av M.G. Vaciago
    125,-

    Go on a whimsical journey with George as he discovers the truth behind the dinosaur-shaped clouds. Join George on his adventure and you'll never look at clouds in the same way again!

  • av M. G. Vaciago
    125,-

    Big Little Voice: Calms the Storm is a story about acknowledging your fears and realising you are not the only one living with insecurities.

  • av Irene Waters
    145,-

    Perfect for Austen fans, Letters to Lydia follows the unconventional Bennett sister, Lydia, as she moves among historical figures and places her in a real-life setting.

  • av Duncan Thompson
    125,-

    Following on from the success of Kamikaze Mouse, the 'Headteacher Poet' Duncan Thompson brings you a second collection of poems based on the strange things he's heard and seen in his own school, as well as the strange things he's been asked in school assemblies in other schools. Challenged to come up with poems on dead hedgehogs, throwing sweetcorn at people and who is better, Ronaldo or Messi, he triumphed. Could he write poems about a child getting their hand stuck in a watercooler, a school being closed because of a bee invasion, or even about a Vaquita (which research showed was a rare type of dolphin)? Yes, of course he could, and the results are inside this book. Do you want to know what happened when the dinosaurs attacked the school? Would you like to find out what happened to Mary Anning's dog? Have you heard of the granny who had toothache even though she had no teeth? These mysterious await you inside, and many more!

  • av Jennifer Goddard
    145 - 185,-

  • av Natalie Hynde
    155,-

    In The Lies and Tells of Compost Mckenzie, follow Albion's army, as they navigate a world of occulture and anarchy. Led by the frenetic Bex Riley, the story delves into themes of power and corruption, state surveillance, cover-ups and secret plots.

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