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  • by Scott Furlong
    £8.99

  • - The Bird With All The Answers
    by Juliet Warrington
    £11.49

  • by Vivian Asimos
    £7.99

  • - The Story of The Man Who Arrested John Lennon, George Harrison and Brian Jones
    by Norman Pilcher
    £10.49 - 17.99

  • by Jacquelyn Frith
    £14.99 - 21.49

  • by Aldo Cernuto
    £10.49

  • by Robert J Fanshawe
    £10.49

  • by Daniele Forni
    £7.49

  • - A True Account of a Working Medium
    by Laura Payne
    £7.49

    Laura's message is of true inspiration, magic and hope. Anything can be overcome when the universe is the limit! Spiritual Life, a Journey to Freedom is a handy, short but powerful, personal development book with a difference, in that all Laura's messages are of her own spiritual experiences. It is a true account of the life of a 1980s born spiritual Medium. A story of a happy, young farm girl, whose life was changed forever by a traumatic event. Her mission: to reach out to the world to bring the important message of self awakening and healing. In this relatable, spiritual book Laura hopes it will help open your mind to the wonder of the spirit world and the magic of your own journey to enlightenment by unlocking doors to your spiritual self. https://www.facebook.com/AuthorMediumLaura/

  • by J C Allan
    £7.49

  • by C S Brahams
    £11.49

  • by Michael Nolan
    £12.99

  • by Michael Frempong
    £7.99

  • by George Lloyd
    £9.99

  • - An Insider's Guide To Germany
    by John Morgan
    £14.99

    John Morgan was born in the UK in 1938 and qualified there as a chartered surveyor.He moved to Zurich for three years in 1969 to work for a US conglomerate.He then moved to Germany, where he eventually established a successful property consultancy firm together with a Dutch partner, selling this in due course to a German bank.John has a German wife and four sons and now lives in retirement on Lake Constance. Having dual nationality and conversing today mostly in German, he is now uncertain whether he is British or German!

  • by Ada Sytner
    £10.49

  • by Andrew Rogerson
    £7.99

  • - Because You Can
    by Rod Graham
    £8.99

  • - A Complete Bible Study Series
    by Da'vid Cohen
    £16.49

  • by Emma Everett
    £7.99

  • - My Life
    by Derwin Hope
    £16.49

  • - How to lead people through change
    by Bill Mann
    £10.49

    80% of change projects fail. It’s a staggering amount. The most common reason is a reluctance to change by the people involved. It's not surprising really: people make up a business and it’s those same people who must accept and adapt to change.The difference between change management and change leadership is making the connection between organisational change and the human impact on all involved. This book will show you how to lead change, not just manage it.Bill Mann, founder of The Keep Calm Guy, has learnt the hard way about change. After a long career delivering change projects for many businesses it was his personal experiences of coping with the trauma of a suicide bomb attack, and losing his wife to cancer, that taught him how to find a path through change that other people will follow. www.thekeepcalmguy.co.uk

  • by Daphne Bryan
    £8.99

    Music can play an important part in our lives yet how many of us appreciate the effect it has on our brains, bodies and moods, or understand how we can use music as a medicine? Music has the power to reduce everyday symptoms, such as stress, insomnia, pain, depression, and even snoring, as well as helping challenges found in neurological conditions such as freezing and gait problems, and difficulties with voice and swallowing.With modern advances in technology, scientists are now able to measure the precise effect of music on body and brain. Music as Medicine presents many research studies which have examined the effect of music on various conditions, and offers clear suggestions as to how readers can use music to reduce various symptoms, whether a person thinks themselves musical or not. It covers three aspects of musical involvement: listening to music, moving to music and making music.Daphne Bryan, PhD, takes a special look at the benefits of music for neurological conditions, Parkinson’s in particular. Music stimulates many areas of the brain and in the case of damaged brains, it can activate alternative pathways to act in the place of damaged ones. Many of the symptoms discussed are also experienced by people with other diagnoses and by those who are otherwise fit and healthy so this book contains much that is relevant to all. 

  • by Peter Marshall
    £9.99

  • by Julian Cheek
    £15.49

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    by Eric Sandor
    £7.99

  • by Mandi Martin
    £8.99

  • by Dougie Arnold
    £11.49

  • - The Reckoning
    by Graham J Wood
    £11.49

  • by Simi Godagama
    £10.49

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