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  • by Miller Caldwell
    £9.99

  • - A memoir
    by Alex Silberman
    £10.49

  • - The secrets of happiness & fulfillment in life, through change!
    by Amadeus Lombardi
    £8.99

    Do you fear change? Are you stuck in a mundane routine? Are you depressed by life, by your achievements and outcomes? Are you striving to change your life without success?In his first book, Change it! The secrets of happiness and fulfilment in life, through change!young motivational speaker Amadeus Lombardi shares his insight and advice on how to immediately take charge of your life in order to radically change it for the better, discovering your true purpose and realising your dreams along the way.Change is a never-ending but essential process, one which helps you to achieve everything you want. Lombardi provides guidance throughout this daunting and exhausting process. Real-life experiences and relatable situations give readers practical and tangible takeaways. From personal to corporate successes, from fulfilling dreams to coping with failure, this book is an important tool for those working towards meaningful change.Change is something we don’t need to go through alone; it’s never too late to change, to get help, and to realise our dreams: remember we’re all worth it!  

  • - A year in the life of a non-league club that dared to dream
    by Chris Gay & Alice Graysharp
    £13.49

  • by Alejandra Guibert
    £10.49

  • by Dr Anish Kurar
    £7.99

  • by Libby Lake
    £7.99

  • by Dorota Kluza & Evan Williams
    £9.99

  • by Sarah Clark
    £7.99

  • by Daisy Mellifont
    £7.49

    Children are often concerned as to what others make of them. This book aims to reassure them.In a neglected walled garden, where the sun warms every part of the ground throughout the day, there lives a community of very different characters - each one special in their own way.Hopefully, children will be inspired to grow characters of their own!Daisy has worked with children all her life and often sees the world through their eyes - their magical world.A keen horticulturist and fine vegetarian cook, she is hoping to encourage children to grow from seed, cultivate and cook.

  • by John Kimbrey
    £11.49

  • by James Lingard
    £8.99

  • by Lee Cockburn
    £11.49

  • by Kirk Weddell
    £11.49

  • - The Allies of Theo Book Two
    by David E Dresner
    £12.49

    This story begins in modern Chicago then moves to fifth-century Transylvania.The teenage protagonists, Glenda and Traveler, are sent by Theo, their sanctuary god, deep into the primeval forests of the Carpathian Mountains. They must locate then neutralize an ancient demi-god called a "fire beast".The two must also survive the daunting challenges of isolated fifth-century Transylvania. Rome is now in its final death throes and the hoof beats of Attila the Hun echo across Europe. Civilization and Pax Romana are distant memories.Magic, wits, and youthful courage must combine to face the fire creature. Survival, much less winning, is up for grabs.

  • by Gregory James Clark
    £11.49

    In the Spring of 2108, Australian Defence Minister Aub Ryman resigns from his post, committed to an alternative system for determining the sovereignty of nations that would end warfare forever. In order to lead this transformation he must first marry Queen Katie of Kamchatka, whose many fans throughout the world have given her the power to approve or remove governments to achieve her objectives under a system known as The New Game.Before he can assume his role as King, however, The Island Prince must first convince The Queen's Ministers and the prestigious Kamchatka Parliament that he is indeed the right choice. On the ice, and with the world's eyes upon them, they express their love for each other and reinforce their message for world peace.

  • by Jane Waller
    £9.99

    Weather or Not is for readers aged 9-90, including those who go out to sea in ships - and those who love the Shipping Forecast.This is a book about the rise of Global Warming seen through the eyes of Wendy, a young girl snatched from the roof of the Exeter Weather Station by German Bight, only to be captured and imprisoned in the dark, unwholesome dungeons of Heligoland - a cloud-castle situated at the heart of a LOW barely rising above the Irish Sea - the home of the Foul Weather-Makers.Then, as she uses the Jet Stream, we follow Wendy on a journey to Beaufort - a towering white Cumulus Cloud situated above the White Cliffs of Dover where the Fair Weather-Makers like Faroes, Fair Isle, Fastnet and Nanny Dover dwell.A magical weather book gives power to whoever opens it to create Extreme Weather. Wendy is sent down again to Exeter, to warn the Mortals about all the changes that need to be made urgently to save Planet Earth.

  • by Nicole McGrath
    £8.99

  • - Reminiscences of Nigeria's former Attorney-General
    by Mohammed Bello Adoke
    £12.99 - 18.99

  • by Jessica Hill
    £7.49

  • by L J Bacon
    £11.49

  • by Jacqueline de Carteret
    £7.49

    Sarah works at the animal shelter, and Tigger is a rescue cat there.Sarah wants to take him home to live with her and her family. Will she be allowed to?He could get up to all sorts, with the other cats. Harley, Midnight and Pumpkin.Tigger is a real little character and loves having fun.Come and join him and his friends, and see what they get up to.

  • by Fahad Ben G
    £8.99

    I write about you not to make you come back; I just need to get rid of the things that used to upset me and I couldn't tell you about back then.

  • by Fran Norris
    £11.49

  • by Robert Lyons
    £12.49

    1973: the year of the oil crisis, the secondary banking collapse, the three day working week and the collapse of the stock market. In a riotous ride through the City of London we meet the characters and events that filled the social and City pages of the press in that roller-coaster year.Guy Magnus, an ambitious young share dealer, makes a daring takeover bid in the face of opposition from the City Establishment. Will he follow their rules, or his own: never to fall in love with a deal? Will he come to repent his challenge to the powers-that-be? Is Guy's story fiction or fact? Was a Norfolk Broads canal boat really moored in the marina of Monte Carlo? Did a Henry Moore sculpture really become the most expensive work of art in the world? And did a bet for a lunch at Maxim's for the first to make a million, Guy or his friend and rival Harry Griffin, bring a merchant bank to the verge of collapse?THE SHELL COLLECTOR tells a cautionary tale of the City when its buccaneering spirit was at a peak. Whether true or false, it is never less than entertaining.

  • by Niaby Codd
    £9.99

  • - The Lost Boy
    by Ian Campbell
    £8.49

    In this sweet children's story about courage and helping others, Billy Bog Brush learns how much fun it can be to be a hero!

  • by D N Carter
    £16.49 - 23.99

  • by Charlotte Moncrieff
    £12.99

    It's Billy's seventh birthday and no one is more excited than he is to finally be a big boy! At the park later that day, Billy finds himself in tears after getting hurt in a small accident. When a passing stranger scolds him, telling him that 'Big Boys don't cry - only silly ones do', Billy questions what it means to be a big boy. Thankfully, Mum and Dad and some new friends help Billy understand that crying is normal and that everyone does it, including some of Billy's favourite and most admired members of his family.For many boys today, there is a fear that expressing emotion is seen as a sign of weakness. This only becomes more evident as they move from boyhood into adolescence.This book helps parents frame emotions in a positive light, normalising the idea that all boys cry, whether they are seven years old, in the armed forces, a fireman or a father - all big boys cry, it does not make them silly!

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