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  • by P J Gray
    £12.99

  • by Rebecca Palliser
    £8.99

  • by June Rye
    £8.99

    This is the true story of how June Rye's quest for enlightenment turned into a reincarnation nightmare.

  • by June Rye
    £10.49

    The follow up to June Rye's The Dawn of the Age of Aquarius, Ancestors goes into more detail about why we are here, how we arrived, and what happens when we die.

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    - The Practice of Heart and Mind Boxing
    by Andrew Jackson & Master James McNeil
    £44.49

  • - Book One of the Ethereal Series
    by Julian Cheek
    £11.49

  • by David Fawcett
    £12.99

  • by Jennifer L Cahill
    £11.49

    It's London in the mid-noughties before Facebook, iPhones and ubiquitous wifi, and One? follows the highs and lows of a group of twenty-somethings living in leafy SW4.Zara has just moved to London for her first real job and struggles to find her feet in a big city with no instruction manual.Penelope works night and day in an investment bank with little or no time for love. At 28 she is positively ancient as far as her mother is concerned and the pressure is on for her to settle down as the big 3-0 is looming.Charlie spends night and day with his band who are constantly teetering on the verge of greatness.Richard has relocated to London from his castle in Scotland in search of the one, and Alyx is barely in one place long enough to hold down a relationship let alone think about the future.

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    £23.49

    Daethon & Arundel, a full ballet in four acts, is the first published work by composer and classically trained dancer David Hotchkiss.

  • by D.A. Norman
    £9.99

    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: extraordinarily wealthy, ultraconservative, a vast importer of arms and the world's largest producer and exporter of oil. It has earned an infamous reputation on the international stage both for its record on human rights and its treatment of women.When British contractor D. A. Norman relocated to the Kingdom for work in the early 1990s, little could have prepared him for the culture shock that would greet him. Working in Saudi Arabia during one of its most rampant periods of commercial expansion, Norman would have to balance his western ways with a radically different desert mindset, a culture in which faith comes first and corruption is commonplace. Prisoner in Al-Khobar: A true story about the life of an expatriate in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia during the 1990s reveals the realities and idiosyncrasies of living and working in Saudi Arabia as D. A. Norman share his jaw-dropping experiences and the important lessons he learned in the Land of the Two Holy Mosques.

  • by Elaine Madle
    £11.49

  • - Vol. -1
    by M Wheeler
    £13.49

    ...Preceded by Chaos is an illustrated short story. The Protagonist, Mitchell Weaver, is a troubled young Emergency Medicine doctor. Mitchell has entered a high stress, distinguished profession with the burden of a variety of particularly disturbing personal demons that he must battle in order to maintain the fac¿ade of sanity and control.The third installment of the series, Volume -1, takes place before the first book in the series, Volume 0, before Mitchell's attempt at sobriety and self-awareness. During this chapter Mitchell travels to Spain in an attempt to find a part of himself that his been lost. But, ultimately, Mitchell's trip to Barcelona may be an escape more than journey.

  • by Julia Bettelheim
    £11.49

    There's nothing quite like Comfort Food to put a smile on your face and a feeling of contentment in your stomach. Chef Julia Bettelheim is passionate about feeding people; from the students in her university kitchen to guests and family at home. From recipes that are as simple as a sandwich to as technical as a fruit cake, she knows the importance of creating delicious meals that are full of flavour and which always have budget in mind. Her recipes include easy to make classics and mouth-watering family favourites, using easy to find products that are fresh and economical. Fun, fast, indulgent and nurturing, there's a time and a place for Comfort Food in every kitchen.

  • by Nick Jordan
    £10.49

  • by Ziv Koren & Rachel Lev-Wiesel
    £23.49

    When Time Stood Still, perhaps the first book that presents a "living picture" of the effective use of creative art therapy in treating child sexual abuse, will help professionals to better understand the uniqueness of this abuse, the resulting trauma, and the healing process. The therapeutic dialogue between Prof. Rachel Lev-Wiesel and Ziv Koren, a 36 year-old social worker, who was sexually abused by her uncle, from ages 6 till 16, is given, with Ziv's drawings of associations, narratives about the drawings, and Prof. Lev-Wiesel's analysis of the drawings' symbols. This full presentation enables the reader to dive into the therapeutic process and follow Ziv, as she moves from a state of dissociation and detachment from her past, to a full confrontation with her memories, and then finally to integrating her physical, emotional, and cognitive selves into one whole human being. The second part of the book summarizes the current knowledge on the uniqueness of childhood sexual abuse, in particular, the 5 traumagenic constructs that Professor Lev-Wiesel introduced to the field: Soul's Homelessness, Captured in Time, Entrapped in Distorted Intimacy, Betrayal Entrapment, and Reenactment. Therapeutic principles for interventions are drawn, based on the constructs. Professor Rachel Lev-Wiesel, PhD., founder and head of the Graduate School of Creative Arts Therapies & the director of The Emili Sagol CAT Research Center at the University of Haifa, has been a therapist helping survivors of child sexual abuse for over 30 years. She has published 130 scientific papers and chapters on trauma, child abuse, sexual abuse, and using drawings for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Ziv Koren, MA, is a social worker and art therapist at the unit for treatment of released prisoners in the Ministry of Social Welfare, in Israel.

  • - Judaism 1
    by Yitzchok Sliw
    £25.49

    All the units of the Judaism 1 GCSE module are explained in this book. This book will explain to you the Core Values of Judaism, including its under- standing of the nature of G-d, the concept of Messianism, beliefs about life after death and the significance of Covenant. It will introduce you to the practices of the major Jewish festivals and describe the different divisions within Judaism found in England today. Finally, it will discuss the significance of the land of Israel and the continuing relevance of the Nazi Holocaust to Jewish life. In short, everything you need to know about the GCSE syllabus is here for you. Rabbi Yitzchok Sliw has been an outstanding Jewish Studies teacher at Hasmonean High School since 1993 and Subject Leader for Religious Stud- ies since 1997.Teachers from all parts of England have sought Rabbi Sliw's advice and particularly his notes on Religious Studies. His students' marks rank consistently with the highest in the country. The notes used to at- tain these marks form the basis of this book. Yitzchok Sliw was born in Leeds in 1952 and attained Rabbinic Ordina- tion in Israel in 1981. Upon returning to this country he achieved a B.A. (Hon) and M.A. in Hebrew and Jewish Studies. He has also taught in Liver- pool besides being involved in numerous educational programmes in Lon- don. He is married with three children, all married with children of their own, and lives with his wife in Edgware, Middlesex. By the same author: OCR Religious Studies: Jewish Scriptures AS OCR Religious Studies: Judaism 2 GCSE

  • - How my Spirit Guide gave me factual evidence of my previous life on earth
    by Susan Starkey
    £9.49

    There is one universal question to which there seems to be no definitive answer: what happens to us when we die? Many people have their own individual theories; different faiths have different beliefs. The rest of us we can merely shrug and resign ourselves to the fact that we can never know the unknowable. Just a few years ago, Susan Starkey would have felt the same way. But following a move to Spain, a sequence of astonishing events changed her life dramatically, turning her scepticism on its head, especially regarding the question of what happens to us when we die. Starkey is now convinced that there is a life after death; this book reveals her personal experiences and shares the verifiable evidence of her discoveries. In this profound story, Susan Starkey explains how she uncovered the roots to her past life, along with a vast family network that had been lost to her for centuries. She shares her ability to contact the Spirit World through a new-found ability to communicate through automatic writing. Life After Death Beyond Doubt is a remarkable and insightful guide to the afterlife, one which will bring comfort to others who may be searching for the answers that Susan Starkey has been given. Her work may prove beyond doubt that there is an existence after death and that we never truly die.

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    £14.49

    Doomed Destroyer follows the astounding stories of the HMS Hunter sailors, who would spend the next five years plotting and attempting to escape their captivity, having been captured during the Battle of Narvik.

  • by Seniha Slowinski
    £6.99

    Can you help Rocky Rocks find his socks? If you can see, you must tell me, what colour sock you can see? I'll give you a clue, it rhymes with bed, could it be the colour... Rocky Rocks and the Colour Socks is a fun and interactive way of learning through rhyme by Seniha Slowinski. Illustrations by Nick Roberts.

  • by Donald Bell
    £11.49

    Doing Scary is a coming of age story which explores the transition from adolescence to adulthood and the battles we face in our thirties to keep our spiritual, emotional and psychological progress in check, as the things we hold most dear are put to the test.

  • by Jason Tucker
    £7.99

    This is the story of two very imaginative little boys and their resistance to cleaning up their toys. Two little boys are about to go out for the day to the swimming pool as a treat. But before they can go, they must tidy up all their toys - which are all over the house - as requested by their Mummy. The boys consider this a mission! The boys attempt to clean up their toys in various parts of the house while making all sorts of excuses to Mummy to leave the toys where they are. The boys are easily side-tracked when attempting to clean up each room, as they find themselves playing with their toys again, their imaginations taking over. They find themselves driving trains, defending castles from ogres, climbing high mountains, flying spaceships, catching sea serpents and meeting prehistoric dinosaurs. All while trying to clean up their toys! Written by Jason Tucker and stunningly illustrated by Nick Roberts, Operation Clean Up Day is a fantastic journey through the imagination of two children, who can turn a simple set of toys into an entire fantasy world, whilst teaching children the valuable lesson of tidying up their toys after playtime!

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    £10.49

    In the aftermath of war, can a broken family survive?

  • - A Laura Boxford Mystery
    by Nicky Stratton
    £11.49

  • - A History of London's Heart Surgery Pioneers
    by St Thomas' Hospital London UK) Treasure & Tom (Guy's
    £18.99

    Surgery on the heart was explicitly ruled out of medical teaching in the 1940s. A team of London surgeons lead by Russell Brock were determined to challenge and reverse that dogma. Together, they would help to change the history of heart surgery and the chances of survival for future patients.

  • by Fred Arthur
    £9.49

  • by Julie McKay
    £12.49

    Christmas is fast approaching and everyone in England is wishing for snow to make their dreams of a white Christmas come true. Local weather forecaster Eliza Crisp wants nothing more than to be able to tell her listeners that snow is on the way, but it just won't snow! Even the Snow Globe in her back garden says that England should be under a thick blanket by now. So what's the problem? Faced with the threat of a Christmas without a festive flurry, Eliza knows there is only one place to go to find the answer: 'The Abominable Snow Company' in the South Pole.

  • by Christine Harrington
    £6.99

  • by Nicolas Starling
    £7.99

    Thomas the Troll comes from Norway. Like most Trolls he is mischievous, naughty and full of adventure.One day, he has to leave Norway because the troll elders are going to punish him for being so cheeky.Thomas decides to live in England and has had all kinds of adventures on the way there.He meets elves, gnomes and brings Ticklefish with him; Ticklefish are great fun and nearly as naughty as Trolls.Thomas meets pirates a friendly ghost and even thinks he's sees the queen!Some people think Trolls are a fairytale. I don't. Do you?

  • by Neil Anthes
    £10.49

    Did early Christianity evolve from Roman culture and customs? Was it based on truth?Were the social issues of the early Roman Empire a driving force to adapt old customs to a new philosophy?A young Hebrew man seeks answers beyond his religious traditions by spending fifteen years travelling and studying spiritual principles in India and Alexandria, Egypt. Upon returning to his homeland his message of self-awareness is feared by the elders and Temple priests.At the same time the ruling elite in Rome are determined to use this controversy to their advantage. Keen to find a solution to the social and economic issues that have developed after their relentless conquests of foreign lands, they find that the young man's spiritual message can be altered to suit their needs.Contrary to Popular Belief is a thought-provoking novel inspired by Christian faith, and the quest for truth.

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