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  • - Book Three of The Last Stop Trilogy
    by Michael H. Burnam
    £8.49

    If Evolution is a journey, where does the journey end? Michael H. Burnam's third and final instalment of The Last Stop Trilogy.

  • - Going Deeper with the Morrigan
    by Morgan Daimler
    £9.49

    Pagan Portals - Raven Goddess follows on from Morgan Daimler's bestselling book The Morrigan, to help the reader continue learning about the Irish Goddess of war, battle, and prophecy.

  • by William Ferraiolo
    £13.99

    365 daily confessional meditations and observations from the mind of practicing Stoic, William Ferraiolo.

  • - Finding hope in organizing
    by Monika Kostera
    £12.99

    During times of crumbling social structures and deep divisions, we need to find ideas and values on which we as organizers and society members can build bridges, and unite in our journey towards a common future.

  • - Crafts of a Kitchen Witch
    by Rachel Patterson
    £9.49

    Pull up a chair, have a cup of tea, sit back and take a glimpse into the world of Kitchen Witchcraft. This little book will give you an insight into what a Kitchen Witch is, what they do and how they do it. It gives an overview of the Sabbats, working with the Moon, the elements and candle magic. Packed full of ideas for crafting such as washes and smudges for your home and your body, witch bottles, incense, medicine bags, magic powders and offerings. Take a stroll through a Kitchen Witch's garden and discover what you will find there and finish up with some lovely meditations. Follow the heart of a Kitchen Witch...

  • - A Practical Plan for Putting Truth Back Into Politics
    by Tim Ward & Gleb Tsipursky
    £12.49

    How can we turn back the tide of post-truth politics, fake news, and misinformation that is damaging our democracy? First, by empowering citizens to recognize and resist political lies and deceptions: Using cutting-edge neuroscience research, we show you the tricks post-truth politicians use to exploit our mental blindspots and cognitive biases. We then share with you strategies to protect yourself and others from these threats. Second, by addressing the damage caused by the spread of fake news on social media: We provide you with effective techniques for fighting digital misinformation. Third, by exerting pressure on politicians, media, and other public figures: Doing so involves creating new incentives for telling the truth, new penalties for lying, and new ways of communicating across the partisan divide. To put this plan into action requires the rise of a Pro-Truth Movement - a movement which has already begun, and is making a tangible impact. If you believe truth matters, and want to protect our democracy, please read this book, and join us. Dr. Gleb Tsipursky and Tim Ward have teamed up to help citizens learn to protect themselves from lies, and empower them to put truth back into politics.

  • by James Hartley
    £7.49

    The plot of Julius Caesar is played out between the pupils of St Francis' School and their Cyborg teachers, in the third instalment of the Shakespeare's Moon Series.

  • by Mark Townsend
    £9.49

    One city, two religions. Three centuries. Four people; a brother, an orphan, refugee and a traitor separated by time and circumstance, and one dark secret that links them all.

  • - A New Hope in Radical Politics
    by Michael Harris
    £11.49

    In the first book to present Star Wars as a mirror for contemporary politics, Michael Harris reveals Star Wars' new Left roots.

  • by David Ditchfield
    £12.49

    What if the after effects of a near-death experience were undeniable? What if a person could suddenly produce high quality paintings of the Afterllife, or if they acquired the ability to compose classical symphonies? Meet: David Ditchfield.

  • by Irisanya Moon
    £9.49

    The first book to provide Reclaiming 101, Irisanya Moon discusses the current state of Reclaiming, its practices and the variety of cultures around the world.

  • - Morality in a Post Technocratic Society
    by Theodore Holtzhausen
    £12.99

    Spheres of Perception opens doors to a new ethic for a post technocratic society facing complex challenges, which couldn't have been dreamed of a few decades ago.

  • by Thomas Daniel Nehrer
    £13.99

    A unique collation of life's questions, answered from a perspective of consciousness, free from attachment to any singular religion, scientific or philosophical movement.

  • - Trickster and Transformer
    by Dagulf Loptson
    £9.49

    A bold and necessary look at the Trickster God of the Norse.

  • - A Philosopher's Quest for Truth
    by Peter Christian Vardy
    £14.49

    Truth is increasingly marginalized. Powerful news interests, social media and political orators all seem to point to the idea that the days of absolute Truth are past. Religions have always claimed to stand for a transcendent dimension to reality and to the idea of an absolute claim to Truth but, in the West, religion has been and is declining in influence. Fundamentalism is on the rise and this, combined with relativism, contributes to the current malaise. Peter Vardy has a passionate commitment to helping people think about key issues deeply, yet writes in a lucid and clear style. In Beyond the Cave he explains why claims to absolute Truth have become severely eroded but he also charts a way forward.

  • by Piotr Bienkowski
    £13.99

    The only book to comprehensively describe the varying historical and contemporary cultural beliefs in immortality globally, including western, eastern and animist traditions.

  • by Schuy R. Weishaar
    £7.49

    Warring factions, a perilous new drug, a mysterious death and a small Illinois town on the edge...

  • by Sarah Bergstrom
    £8.49

    As Qeriya, Lahcen and Khalid learn about their history and their powers, they also find more questions, in Book Two in the Paintbrush Saga.

  • by Alain Pinel
    £11.49

    The winning guide for real estate agents, managers, brokers, company owners, buyers and sellers.

  • - The Narrativisation of Life
    by Leo Cookman
    £9.49

    Time's Lie helps decode how news and media have changed drastically since 2016 and examines the polarisation of the Left, the Right and the fight to control the Narrative.

  • by Tony McKenna
    £14.49

    From the genesis of Islam as a social movement, to an account of Goya's art in the context of feudal absolutism and the Napoleonic wars, to The Da Vinci Code, and much more besides.

  • by Steve Burgess
    £12.49

    The amazing healing powers of past life regression, written by one of the world's most experienced Past Life Therapists.

  • - The Church, The Community and Rites of Passage
    by Ben Clowes
    £8.49

    Interactive Bible Study using Gary Barlow's music to illustrate the points of study. A clear, creative way to run a study or fellowship group to deepen discipleship, suitable for small groups and individuals.

  • - The Daughters of Sin
    by Scott Irvine
    £9.49

    As the queens of heaven and the underworld, Ishtar and Ereshkigal represent the opposing forces that allow life, death and rebirth to occur in the world.

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