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  • by Deborah Durbin
    £9.99

    A recent study found that 88% of people cannot afford to buy their own home and will always rent a property. Written by journalist and property investor, Deborah Durbin, Secrets to Successful Property Investment teaches you how to start your own successful property business. Taken from her seven years' experience of knowing nothing about property investment to creating a multimillion-pound property portfolio, this book will guide you step-by-step to creating your own property empire. This guide will show you... * How to generate deposits * How to get a mortgage * Renovations * Dealing with contractors * Dealing with bad tenants * How to grow your portfolio

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    by Marty Strong
    £12.99

    Addresses classic leadership challenges and the effects of global business disruption exaggerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • by Claire A. Nelson
    £9.49

    A SMART Futures Mindset for a Sustainable World.

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    by MahAGBPn Hannes Jacob
    £14.99

    This book offers an unprecedented scientific approach to show the reader how anyone has the potential to develop astounding capabilities by understanding their natural spiritual gifts.

  • by Ian Breckenridge
    £10.99

    In Magnificent, Rational, Strange, you will take a voyage of discovery to explore the entire universe as we know it today. Notice its magnificent rationality, its deep complexity, and some of the paradoxes seemingly built into it. Ponder the strangeness of time and of vast numbers, black holes, Big Bangs, and quantum dimensions. What are our human origins? Are we alone in our mysterious uniqueness? Or are we part of a natural pattern characteristic of this universe? The human voyage continues, but travel back first, to celebrate life, how it emerged and how it works. Examine the ancient roots of humankind and our journey thus far. Circle back to the biochemical underpinnings of human understanding. Where will this voyage take us now? Ian Breckenridge, a layman, has for many years been immersed in the indescribable wonder of our universe. In a single compact volume, this book manages to raise quite a few deep questions.

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    by Mael Brigde
    £12.99

    A Brigit of Ireland Devotional - Sun Among Stars will inspire the devotee and inform the student. Mael Brigde's passion for Brigit and careful research make this a valuable reference book as well as a moving and contemplative text.

  • by Adrian Smith
    £9.49

    Adrian Smith summarizes the differences between the old ways of Christian thinking and the new ones that will take it forward into the next century.

  • by Nathan Aaseng
    £10.99

    Many Christian leaders today promote rigid doctrine that says, "e;Never doubt. Never question."e; This insistence has been demonstrably disastrous for the church because the first step in any faith formation is to wonder. Nathan Aaseng revives the gift of wonder in seeking a fuller, more awesome experience of God. It welcomes unsettling questions, that are too often dismissed with pat answers.

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    by Mario Beauregard
    £11.49

    Understanding where science can take us when viewed without the lens of materialism.

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    by Alyssa Couture
    £12.99

    Healthy Fashion for the Modern Lifestyle

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    by R. Melvin Keiser
    £12.99

    How Quakers live and think drawing on Silence: early Friends resonating with some modern philosophers.

  • by Nicholas Hagger
    £7.99

    Coronation of King Charles, The, is a captivating book written by renowned author Nicholas Hagger. This book, published in 2021, takes you on a riveting journey through the intricacies of royalty and the historical significance of coronations. As the title suggests, the book centers around the coronation of King Charles, providing readers with a unique perspective on this monumental event. The author's masterful storytelling and deep understanding of the subject matter make this a must-read for anyone interested in history and monarchy. The book belongs to the genre of historical non-fiction, providing a blend of factual information and engaging narrative that keeps the reader hooked from start to finish. Published by John Hunt Publishing, Coronation of King Charles, The, is a testament to Nicholas Hagger's talent as a writer and his ability to bring history to life. This book is a wonderful addition to any bookshelf and a valuable resource for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of history.

  • by Rachel Patterson
    £9.49

    An updated approach for working with the Triple Goddess in modern times The Triple Goddess has three facets: the maiden, the mother, and the crone. The Triple Goddess represents many things such as birth, life, death and the phases of the moon, waxing, full and waning. Whilst in the form we recognise it may well be a modern idea, it still gives a wonderful way of working with the goddess and her phases, to help us evolve and understand our own pathway through life and this journey can help you to embrace your own personal power.

  • by Logan Albright
    £9.99

    How society not only shuns those who are different, but characterizes them as outright evil.

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    by Nicholas Hagger
    £30.49

    Hagger's letters to a mixture of well-known and unknown correspondents about his innovatory literary, philosophical and historical works, with many aids to interpretation.

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    by William Briggs
    £12.99

    As the sun rises on China and sets on America, the world holds its breath. China, the USA and Capitalism's Last Crusade looks at the rise of China and the decline of the USA but from a different angle. William Briggs argues that this struggle for economic supremacy is being played out against a much bigger backdrop; the decline of the economic structure of capitalism. In this sense, the decline of the USA is portrayed as that larger economic decline in microcosm. Briggs examines the relationship between state and capital, of how capitalism came to dominate the world, and of the historical, political and economic rise of both the USA and China. He shows that the struggle between the two nations has little to do with cultural, historical, demographic, political or ideological differences, but with what they have in common. Despite the portrayal of China as being 'socialist' it functions as a capitalist economy in the globalised capitalist world. While its journey to capitalism may have differed, the end point is the same and this is why there is such animosity, such conflict, such acrimony between the two states.

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    by Ryan Gunderson
    £12.99

    What is to be done when the future's already ablaze?

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    by John William Daniel Robinson
    £14.49

    The life and songs of singer/songwriter Momus during his time at Creation records and beyond.

  • - The Ozone Treaty's Urgent Lessons for Speeding Up Climate Action
    by Alan Miller
    £9.49

    The revolutionary story of a 10-year sprint to reduce 'super climate pollutants', cut global warming in half, and avert catastrophe.

  • by Jennie Bristow
    £9.49

    How teenagers' experiences of lockdown will impact on their future.

  • by Irisanya Moon
    £9.49

    A valuable tool on how to develop a relationship with the Goddess of Rainbows, Iris. With historic sources, how to work the colors of the rainbow, and how to create rituals in her mighty name, this book will open your eyes and soul to this Messenger of the Gods. Jennifer Teixeira - Author of Pagan Portals: Temple of the Bones; Rituals to the Goddess HekateIris, the Goddess of the Rainbow, is an often-overlooked goddess in Greek mythology. As a messenger, she offers us the words and wisdom of the gods, traveling between worlds to tell us what we need to know. In Pagan Portals - Iris Goddess of the Rainbow and Messenger of the Godds, we will explore the mysterious Iris, following the colors of her magick to inspire our lives.

  • by Mark Hawthorne
    £10.99

    An affectionate history of nature's most surprising species.

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    by Allan J. Sweeney
    £12.99

    Clues to help angels on earth, from before birth, until after death.

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    by Bridget Finklaire
    £12.49

    A career mum in her 40s who is stressed out and time-starved embarks on an unexpected adventure.

  • - Using Strategic Foresight to Prepare for the Next Big Disruption
    by Bart Edes
    £7.99

    The pandemic wrecked our plans. Strategic Foresight will help us make better ones.

  • by Jennifer Teixeira
    £9.49

    The history of the Goddess and the signs she may be coming to you.

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    by Roselle Angwin
    £12.49

    The magic of trees. Guides to the wildwood, keepers of mysteries, tellers of tales.

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    by Alex Rosenberg
    £12.49

    In this standalone sequel to The Girl From Krakow, the greatest undisclosed secret of the Second World War haunts the lives of four people across three continents and fifteen years. The only Second World War secret not revealed soon thereafter was that the Allies had broken the German Enigma codes. This secret was kept for 30 years after the war. In the Shadows of Enigma is a 15 year-long narrative of how knowing the secret changed the lives of four people: Rita Feuerstahl, who learned that the German Enigma had been deciphered by the Poles just before she escaped a Polish ghetto, Gil Romero, her prewar lover whom Rita marries after the war, Stefan Sajac, the infant son Rita had smuggled out of the ghetto and lost track of, and Otto Schulke, the German Gestapo detective who apprehended Rita during the war and suspected that she knew the secret of the Enigma's decoding.

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    by David Birch
    £14.49

    From the problem of free will to the ownership of nostrils, this philosophical questionnaire will disturb you into an exciting area of doubt and exploration. This book is the beginning of a wonderful adventure - an utter delight. Robin Ince, comedian and writerAre you inside your body? Does yesterday still exist? Is it possible to have dignified sex? This book is filled with such questions, hundreds of them. Its aim is not to teach or lecture, but to jolt you into thinking for yourself. It asks you to embrace the spirit of Pandora. To open your mind, release your thoughts and let curiosity get the better of you. David Birch draws on a cornucopia of excerpts from a range of writers and philosophers. You are not entirely left to your own devices: from Plato to Isaac Newton to D. H. Lawrence, these thinkers will be your partners in conversation, galvanising and challenging your thinking.

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    by Edoardo M Fracanzani
    £12.99

    Both leaders have amassed huge followings, ready to support them at all costs, sometimes having observers wonder if this bond should be considered a cult, rather than political affiliation.

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