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  • - A Practical Guide to Finding Peace, Purpose and Positivity ... with Autism
    by Zac Smart
    £8.49

  • by Sian Jeffreys
    £10.49

  • by Fabian Grant
    £7.49 - 14.99

  • by Fabian Grant
    £8.49 - 15.99

  • by Mark Amadi
    £11.49 - 14.49

  • by Mark Devlin
    £11.49

  • - Developing the brain's telepathic potential
    by Mark Fox
    £15.99 - 17.99

  • - Fairy Tale - Book 3
    by Alexander Krasnopolski
    £7.99

    Those who have already met the famous traveler Puss and his friends — Fox, Wolf, Hunter and Hedgehog in the 1st and 2nd books do not need an introduction to these brave friends. But if you are not familiar with Puss. I will explain why they call him so. You see, he was not really fat, but he is kind of. Well, he calls himself “not skinny”. Why Puss? For unknown reasons, he disliked cats, although he recognized them as his relatives. Puss claimed that he was a representative of a completely separate type of creatures — Pusses. His friends and acquaintances did not argue with him, and they nicknamed him Well-padded Puss just to please him. In this book, exciting adventures and meetings with old acquaintances await the friends again.

  • - Fairy Tale - Book 2
    by Alexander Krasnopolski
    £7.99

    Have you already met the brave traveler Puss and his friends — Fox, Wolf, Hunter and Hedgehog? For those who are not familiar with Puss, I will explain why they call him this. For unknown reasons, he disliked cats, although he recognized them as his relatives. 

  • - Fairy Tale - Book 1
    by Alexander Krasnopolski
    £7.99

    There once was Puss, and he was not really fat, but he was kind of... Well, he called himself “not skinny”. Why Puss? For unknown reasons, he disliked cats, although he recognized them as his relatives. Puss claimed that he was a representative of a completely separate type of creatures — Pusses. His friends and acquaintances did not argue with him, and they nicknamed him Well-padded Puss just to please him.It is known that once real adventures begin, they never end. Puss does not even suspect that a trip to the Faraway Lands, acquaintance with aliens and continued rivalry with Scrappy dogs and artful Sly U are waiting for him. But he can always count on his friends’ help and the good magic of Stapler, who will never let him down.

  • by Margrethe Alexandroni
    £7.99 - 13.49

  • by Fabian Grant
    £8.99 - 14.99

  • - Stars, Islands and Deserts
    by Margrethe Alexandroni
    £14.49 - 16.49

  • by Jeff Hawksworth
    £12.49

  • by Larissa Matharu
    £8.99

  • - Thomas Fewtrell: The Gentleman Jaw-breaker
    by David Keogh
    £13.49

  • by Edith Aron
    £10.49

  • by Mark Devlin
    £20.99 - 25.49

  • by David J. Keogh
    £12.49

  • by Malc Collier
    £9.49

  • by Margrethe Alexandroni
    £18.49

    The short stories in A Devil's Work takes us on a journey to the between world of outsiders.We meet the oddball Mrs Blomm, a newcomer to a close-knit local community in the Norwegian countryside with a penchant for walking about naked; the lone traveller moving through countries on the Trans-Siberian railway, interpreting but not understanding what she sees; the successful mother and career woman who feels alienated and struggles to keep her persona from slipping; and sometimes outsiders-lone wolves-do terrible things.Margrethe Alexandroni, author of Flight of the Albatross, has also published short stories and articles in English and Norwegian. She is a former Teaching Fellow: Department of Scandinavian Studies in the school of European Languages, Culture & Society, University College London.

  • by Margrethe Alexandroni
    £12.49

  • by Colin Isaac
    £9.49

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    £29.99

    To most people, the music industry represents a source of harmless fun and entertainment. Beneath the glossy veneer, however, lies the devastating truth of who really controls these institutions, and the deeply malevolent agendas for which they're being used.Mark Devlin is a long-standing DJ and music journalist. 'Musical Truth' is the culmination of his five years' of research into the true nature of the industry and its objectives-from dark occult rituals, to mind-controlled artists, and all points in between. The book shows how these agendas fit into the much wider picture of what's really going on in the world, and-crucially-how the power lies with us to bring it to an end.

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    £25.49

  • by Jeff Hawksworth
    £11.49

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