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  • by Asif Saba
    £13.99 - 26.49

  • by Tariq Hameed
    £19.49 - 29.99

  • by Monetta
    £16.49

    This book is about an unassuming life. It is not about how I scaled mountains and bought fate to its knees, so if you are looking for a book to help you stir up storms, now would be a good time to shut this one down and pick another from the aisle. But if you are looking for a book that can push you enough to look within and extract and liberate yourself from yourself, the pages that will follow might have the magic you are looking for.

  • by Shivani Sen
    £16.49

    To the Homes that We Are was developed as a recognition of and homage to the love and life that we all hold inside us. With freestyle poetry and prose covering different concepts and ideas spanning joy, nostalgia, longing, and growth, the book aims to teleport the reader out of the everyday routines of life into a world that lives within all of us, opening the reader's eyes to the love in the ordinary and in one another. The book spans the author's work across a decade, from fourteen to twenty-four, engaging not just in coming-of-age experiences and feelings but further into the fields of spirituality, meditation, community, grief and healing.

  • by Shaukat
    £20.49

    To all my dear readers In 2020 I have decided to write my autobiography, which I had in mind for 20years. When Covid 19 hit us and made us to just sit at home ,so I have decided to take this opportunity and let my dream for so long come to the reality. First I have started to write it in Farsi , with the thought to translate it later in English and Dutch but I never thought that as time passes by I will decide to do it just in English and Dutch .So ,after a year I started to just write it in English then a good Dutch friend got on board with me to translate it from English to Dutch and she has done a good job of that with so many good experience from her old works which was similar to mine.I have tried very hard that the outcome be the best of my abilities as far a the English language and literature is concern.But I am not highly educated in English language just a few years I have done in England for banking business. Because of my love to this language, I have learned it for so many years myself , without living in England. What I am trying to say here, is that every sentences could be put in so much better content if I had that knowledge and education in literature , I wish I had .I hope my editor will help me in this matter, to bring it in complete and updated form where it is necessary. The most important part is that I want you all to feel and witness the pain and challenges that I had whole my life as a woman till this day. Maybe the face of the problem is different from what you had but at the end of the day it is our problems.Thank you all I hope meanwhile you enjoy this book.With regards SHAUKAT

  • by Stephanie Alexandra Howard
    £13.49

    This book ' Layers of Love Unfolded'Is a book of short verses about the many ways in which we share our love to each other and the planet on which we live.Without love we would not experience the beauty of our humanity and the amazing energy we share and exchange when we share love for love is free to give and receive, has no boundaries or conditions. ( place this summary about the book in the front of book)

  • by Kieran Jones
    £11.49

    What I do: I am a weight loss and conditioning coach providing a 1-1 service giving people support with their calorie intake, using nutritional guidance and a good understanding of use of free weights and fixed machines, with a range of body weighted exercise for home workout goers as well.

  • by Harry J Blackwood
    £16.49 - 41.99

    Terry Johnson is a trouble shooter in the aviation industry working on business trips to the far east. Suddenly his driver said he had killed baby fetuses to make baby spirits go to work for him. 'We do it all the time said the driver.' 'How do you get a real baby?' Asked Terry. We pay a real women to get pregnant then after eight months have gone by, we make her have the baby. Then we put the baby on the roof in the sun and pray and chant over the baby for 40 days Then the baby spirit becomes ours, will work for us, and do anything we ask it to do. Even to harm someone. 'That's murder Sammy' (the drivers name).Terry Johnson was enticed into finding out more and went to Thailand to find out if he could stop it. But he would be placed in Danger by the Kuman Thong.

  • by Yosef Serugo-Lugo
    £28.49

    Yosef Serugo-Lugo, a Makerere University graduate and the former leader of the National Union of Students of Uganda, looks back at his exciting life in this book.The author was accepted to read law by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple in 1968. He traveled widely in Europe, promoting Uganda students' interests and was in London in 1966, as a guest of the National Union of Students, when England won the World Cup.The author struggled to study in London as a private student, working evening shifts to keep up with the cost of living. He was called to the bar in 1973, but due to the abduction and murder of Chief Justice Benedicto Kiwanuka, he opted to stay in the United Kingdom while Uganda sorted out its affairs. From humble beginnings, the author has gone on to enjoy a successful legal and academic career.Join a lifelong scholar as he shares the lessons he's learned over the years in Epics of Trials.

  • by Steve Gleadhill
    £37.99

    The pandemic has encompassed and infested every aspect of our lives - our health, our institutions, our relationships with other countries, our perception of our leaders, our planet and our future. We innocently fell headlong into lockdowns and the ensuing pandemonium unaware of just how pervasively it would shatter the fragility of our daily lifestyles and expose our strengths and weaknesses. The series of 4 books covers not just the immediate catastrophic impact but also the longer-term corollaries of the pandemic. It is not intended to be a 'specialist' analysis of just one aspect of the virus but provides a layman's perspective of the ramifications and interconnections that emanated from the crisis. I began documenting events - in part to fill in the time during our enforced confinement - and have continued recording events for nearly 3 years, as more and more unforeseen facets of the pandemic materialised on an almost daily basis. This particular book concentrates on the immediate impact the virus had on our lives.

  • by Joseph "Jo Dash" Musa
    £13.49

    "The Melanin Effect 2 - A Nutritional Path Back To Eden" is an enlightening and comprehensive nutritional book that delves into the intriguing intersection between food, culture, and its profound biological impact on our existence. By exploring the historical, cultural, and scientific dimensions of food, this book offers readers a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between what we eat and who we are. Drawing from a rich tapestry of research and anecdotes, "The Melanin Effect 2 - A Nutritional Path Back To Eden" embarks on a captivating journey through time, exploring the origins and evolution of various culinary traditions and their significance in shaping human civilisation. From ancient civilisation to modern societies, the book uncovers the cultural practices, rituals, and beliefs surrounding food that have endured across generations.

  • by Okiemute Gbagi
    £13.49

    Most times when we suffer a major ailment, we tend to lose hope, we feel sorry for ourselves and don't even want to live anymore. This book brings you encouragement, hope and belief. It goes a long way to describe the authors personal experience with an ailment that could have potentially led to his death. A thorough description of how God took the author through this ailment whilst strengthening his mind and resolve at every point is showcased. Be blessed as you read.

  • by Wiktor Moszczynski
    £42.49

    This luxury cruise was to test us. Others would probably give their right arm to participate in such a journey. If we still go ahead with it, even if it is the last hurrah in our long life together, will we survive it physically, financially, medically, mentally? And would we, by any chance, actually enjoy it? Or was that too much to ask.

  • by Claudius Mollokwu
    £13.49

    Postliberalism discusses the liberal agenda and how liberalism has destroyed many of country's institutions and has left the country morally vacuous and morally barren. Postliberalsim is a call to advance beyond a liberal account of affairs and to once again realise a conservative account of society that is grounded and rooted in family, locality, community and solidarity.

  • by Antonia Stjernfelt Nilsson
    £11.49

    The reader is invited to a journey through cycles of life, visiting emotional and mental landscapes, looking at processes taking place on the earthly level and casting a glance on the cosmological dimension. The journey begins with the creation of a personal space, an Eden in miniature where creation is abundant, and voices are singing in harmony. After a while, unsettling ripples disturb the order of things while dissonance infiltrates the inner space taking us by surprise. The story is woven in a series of miniature-narratives that form an odyssey. At first, the self looks at the world from the distance trying to make sense of it all. After a while, she is caught in the violent process of transformation being forced to witness the changes that are taking place inside and outside. The veils of night flutter disclosing hidden things while the colourful curtains of day-to-day sensations act as lenses to her eyes.

  • by Robert Sandilands
    £22.49

    To enable a drug dealer boss to get Barton and punish him for a past offence, he sends his thugs to abduct Barton's parents forcing him to try and rescue them. This decides the boss is the only way to get hold of Barton and make him pay. Unfortunately, a few of the bosses thugs don't obey his rules, thus enabling Barton to keep one jump ahead of them.

  • by Nick Owen
    £11.49

    73 - nil! Those were the days: moments of glory on the school playing field on a foggy Wednesday afternoon when the final whistle went and your school mates would gather around you, beaming their small faces at you from every conceivable direction as they congratulated you fulsomely on the 23 hat tricks you have just completed in your team's undeniable slaughter of the opposition...Confessions of an Ageing Football Player relieves those glorious early footballing moments and takes you on a dizzying trip through the 2014 Brazil World Cup when everything was possible for whatever standard of player you thought you were. Illustrated by Paul Warren, has been drawing on an iPad since 2013. His drawing style is continually evolving and developing. He draws people, the human figure and adds a sprinkling of artistic license. He doesn't strictly create pictures; he's interested in facial expression, stance, form, interaction between members of society, a moment in the workaday activities.But when it comes to the journey of our story's hero... is it Brazil's Neymar? Or Argentina's Messi? Or England's Oxlade Chamberlain? Ah, dear reader, you will have to read and see to find out!

  • by Peter R. Shand
    £13.49

    1. The Last Man On Earth.A comedy about a scientist who's experiment malfuntions. It creates a shockwave that turns everyman on Earth into a homosexual.2. Darkroom.The shockwave hits Newcastle. Photographer Clive Maxwell soon discovers that he can absorb the life force of anyone, simply by taking a photograph of them.3. Retina.The shockwave hits Birmingham. This time it only effects 1 cctv monitor. The night shift security guard discovers if it's tuned correctly, he can see through the eyes of a local serial killer.4. Brink.The shockwave hits London. Now if Raylene Kaur see's a person in black and white it means they have less than an hour to live. 5. Re - Unleashed.The shockwave is no more, that is until a terrorist attack on an underground goverment base, Creates a second wave.

  • by Yvonne Murray
    £11.49

    Bacti- the Bactrian camel was created to educate about a beautiful animal that lives in the dessert. An animal maybe not so well known so I hope learning about the Bactrian camel is fun. Along with the pleasure of reading poetry, the message in the book is accepting your unique natural beauty.

  • by Victor Marshall
    £22.49

    Emotional Health, an aspect of mental health, can be restored. Emotional, and by extension mental ill-health, does not have to be accepted as an unresolved health issue which cannot be addressed. A main component is the eight (8) inter-related HEALINGS health principles which are: Hope, Exercise, Atmosphere, Lying down (rest), Inter-personal relationship, Nutrition, spiritual Guidance and Sunlight.The intensive programme consists of weekly two-hour presentations, along with a one-hour small group study session each week for twelve (12) weeks. The comprehensive twelve-part series, which is best done live and in-person, creates a significant positive impact, along with the weekend diet detox sessions.The author is an experienced health and wellness advocate who combines a pastor's heart with his psychology background to produce a resource that will assist individuals, and groups both in the church and local communities in finding healing on various levels.A unique feature is the Twelve 'Risk' Categories which highlight the possible causes of emotional ill-health. Furthermore, participants are helped to identify factors which contribute to being emotionally stuck, through the use of tools such as the genogram. The Emotional Health Restoration Programme promotes a healthy lifestyle and highlights issues relating to adverse childhood experiences.

  • by Rowan Skye
    £16.49 - 31.99

  • by Donald Kevin
    £13.49

    The gallbladder unlike the heart, and other essential organs is not one that often comes to mind about health-related issues. With its purpose being to store and dispense bile when needed to the duodenum during digestion (as the bile helps break down fats and cholesterol), much attention isn't given to this particular organ. Most times when health issues occur the gallbladder is not usually given much attention, except in acute cases of gallbladder disorder. But the fact is the gallbladder like every other essential organ can be prone to diseases or disorders, and when this occurs the effect on the body can be critical and can lead to the removal of this said organ in some cases.So how then do you deal with being diagnosed with a gall bladder disorder?, Or how do you lessen the risk factors of being prone to developing gallbladder disorder? This book contains the variations of gallbladder disorder, how it can be diagnosed, the effect of diet on gallbladder disorders, how to embark on the right diet to help manage the condition, and tasty recipes to help aid your journey to recovery smoother. You don't have to worry about bland and monotonous dishes, even with restrictions on your diet.

  • by Uwah Peterdamian Uche
    £17.49

    From the day God created man, he thought about it and gave it a pause before he released his best. Man isthe best 'thing' God could have ever created. That is why he rested after creating man. He (God) was pleasedwith himself and concluded that he was good and rested. God did not hesitate to make man the generaloverseer of all his creation. The only thing man can do is acknowledge his place in God's Divine plan andvision. Knowing it and working with God is living a purposeful life, which all men are called to have.

  • by Leon Lowe
    £29.99

    Christian Book of Virtues combines the best ideals from the {Abraham/Ibrahim} religions which are catholic and Muslim.. in volume 1 learn about harmony and arbitration. Volume 2, how to live in a civilised society. In volume 3 learn about overcoming pain and angst. Volume 4, learn how to cultivate peace. Volume 5, the power and majesty of justice. Volume 6, how to be kind and altruistic. Volume 7, learn and teach yourself values and worthiness. volume 8, summation chapter.

  • by Dayna Stapley
    £13.49

    I feel a cold breath on my shoulder. Icy fingers grab my arm. I quickly turn around to face the figure.Then I wake up.

  • by The Lucky Man
    £13.49

    English Speaking Peoples start receiving intel on a secret plan to make the remaining European Union fit to join the British Commonwealth of Nations.No facial recognition is allowed to help prevent any part of an operation becoming compromised.In a year that has seen the death of the longest serving monarch in the history of the United Kingdom, that of Queen Elizabeth ll. A reign that outlasted the membership of the UK in the politics of Eurolanda.This year on Saturday 6th May 2023 the Coronation of King Charles lll takes place.May the refashioned European Union become a real gift to him and his reign from grateful English speaking peoples worldwide.

  • by Rima Jbara
    £13.49

    Autumn's choices left her misunderstood and isolated. She walked with oblivion. She found herself talking to only herself. The burden of knowing and seeing too much at a young age defined her stillness.As I wander my way through the years. Sometimes searching to avoid my mind. Sometimes lost from promises and lies. Sometimes waiting to save me from myself.The restrictions between my solitude life, my inconsistent creativity and my graphic implementation were no longer visible resulting in the conversations, letters, stories, and poetry you are about to read.Rima Jbara's self-discovery and deconstruction of emotions in her measured evolution led to a bold reinvention of storytelling in an unvarnished manner.

  • by Seema Jha
    £20.49

    Only sensitivity and having a keen eye for detail and human emotion could produce Fool. Inspector Suyash and Sub Inspector Chandni solve an intriguing crime with sharp wit and intelligence. As with her other books this too is a Compelling reading.

  • by Hassan B. Jallow
    £26.99 - 41.99

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