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  • - The extraordinary story of the Thai boy football team trapped in a cave for 18 days
    by James Massola
    £8.99

    The complete story of the miraculous rescue of the football team and their coach. Massola recreates the drama, tension, and inspiration of the days in July 2018 when the eyes of the whole world were trained on the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand.

  • by Sharon Blackie
    £10.99

    'I love this book. Truly, it's mind-blowing in the most profound and exhilarating sense. This is an anthem for all we could be, an essential book for this, the most critical of recent times. I sincerely hope every woman who can read is given one, and has the time and the space to read it.' - Manda Scott, author of Boudica and Into the Fire'This is the core of our task: to respect and revere ourselves, and so bring about a world in which women are respected and revered, recognised once again as holding the life-giving power of the earth itself.'A life-changing journey from the wasteland of modern society to a place of nourishment and connection.If Women Rose Rooted has been described as both transformative and essential. Sharon Blackie leads the reader on a quest to find their place in the world, drawing inspiration from the wise and powerful females in native mythology, and guidance from contemporary women

  • - An Oral History of the Zombie War
    by Max Brooks
    £8.99

    Based on extensive interviews with survivors and key players in the ten-year fight against the horde, World War Z brings the finest traditions of journalism to bear on what is surely the most incredible story in the history of human civilisation.

  • - The classic guide to improving your memory at work, at school and at play
    by Harry Lorayne
    £8.99

    Unleash the hidden power of your mind through Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas's simple, fail-safe memory system, and you can become more effective, more imaginative, and more powerful, at work, at school, in sports and play.

  • - Images to Inspire Revelations and Revolutions
    by Stephen Ellcock
    £18.99

    An extraordinary collection of 240 artworks, photographs and symbolic objects designed to provoke reflection, revelation and action towards a more just world, by acclaimed digital curator Stephen Ellcock. A better world is within our grasp ...

  • - Complete Protection from the Living Dead
    by Max Brooks
    £8.99

    Don't be reckless with your most precious asset - life. This book is your key to survival against the hordes of undead who may be stalking you right now without your even knowing it. The Zombie Survival Guide offers complete protection through proven tips for safeguarding yourself and your loved ones against the living dead.

  • - The Unexpected Rise of Berlin's Rebel Football Club
    by Kit Holden
    £11.99

  • - The Noble Art of Leaving Things Undone
    by Lin Yutang
    £10.99

    The noble art of leaving things undone is approached in a wry and witty tone in this reissue of Lin Yutang's influential psychology classic, emphasising revering inaction as much as action and finding the humour wherever possible.

  • - A Witch's Path Back to the Ancient Self
    by Jennifer Lane
    £9.49 - 11.99

    A witch's journey to discover how witchcraft can heal us, reconnect us with nature and keep us magical in an age of disbelief.

  • - Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts
    by Harriet Lerner
    £9.49

    A practical, engaging and profound guide to making amends and learning how to forgive

  • - The Secret of Human Thought Revealed
    by Ray Kurzweil
    £10.99

    In this fascinating look into the human mind, Ray Kurzweil relates the advanced brain processes we take for granted in our everyday lives, our sense of self and intellect and explains how artificial intelligence, once only the province of science fiction, is rapidly catching up.

  • by Jennifer Lane
    £9.49

  • by Rebecca Lowe
    £15.49

    One woman, one bike and one richly entertaining, perception-altering journey of discovery.In 2015, as the Syrian War raged and the refugee crisis reached its peak, Rebecca Lowe set off on her bicycle across the Middle East. Driven by a desire to learn more about this troubled region and its relationship with the West, Lowe's 11,000-kilometre journey took her through Europe to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, the Gulf and finally to Iran.It was an odyssey through landscapes and history that captured her heart, but also a deeply challenging cycle across mountains, deserts and repressive police states that nearly defeated her. Plagued by punctures and battling temperatures ranging from -6 to 48C, Lowe was rescued frequently by farmers and refugees, villagers and urbanites alike, and relied almost entirely on the kindness and hospitality of locals to complete this living portrait of the modern Middle East.This is her evocative, deeply researched and often very funny account of her travels - and the people, politics and culture she encountered.'Terrifically compelling ... bursting with humour, adventure and insight into the rich landscapes and history of the Middle East. Lowe recounts the beauty, kindnesses and complexities of the lands she travels through with an illuminating insight. A wonderful new travel writer.' Sir Ranulph Fiennes

  • - The Art of Assertive, Clear and Honest Communication
    by Anne Dickson
    £9.49

    A fully updated 40th anniversary edition of the pioneering handbook for female assertiveness - an indispensable guide to stating what you feel and want.

  • - Europe's Most Influential Leader [Expanded and Updated Edition]
    by Matthew Qvortrup
    £10.99

    Matthew Qvortrup's definitive and insightful biography of Angela Merkel is essential reading for anyone interested in current affairs, the fate of Europe, or simply the story of a truly remarkable woman.

  • by Dorothy Gilman
    £10.49

    Armed with only an open mind and a little karate, Mrs Pollifax is the most lovable and most unlikely of international spies.

  • - Two Years of Living in the World's Most Secretive State
    by Lindsey Miller
    £15.49

    An extraordinary photographic exploration of North Korea, from a Westerner who lived in Pyongyang and explored the country beyond for nearly two years.

  • by Sharon Blackie
    £9.99

    From an established writer of empowering literature comes a first fictional collection - of transformational power. Written with visceral intensity the landscapes provide readers with portals to worlds where anything is possible. Drawing on N. European folklore rather than Greek myth or male-interpreted fairy tales, these are the original feminist voices. Sharing revenge and rebirth, capturing love and shaking off the past, changing the elements and shedding skins, they are heroines all. Each shapeshifting woman has an extraordinary story of change and survival to tell, and each story is born out of a regional folk tale. Ranging from Iceland to Ireland, Scotland to Scandanavia, Croatia to Cornwall this is a compelling journey in the company of a masterful storyteller.

  • - A Journey Backwards - from Old Boxes of Dark Family Secrets to a Gold Era of Museums
    by Rachel Morris
    £8.99 - 13.49

    Part memoir, part detective story, part untold history of museums - this is a fascinating and moving family story.

  • by Late Jeffrey Bernard
    £10.99

    The complete collection of 'the Tony Hancock of journalism' Jeffrey Bernard's first Low Life Spectator series, with all the original illustrations.

  • by Tim Dorsey
    £10.49

  • - 25 Simple Practices for Calm, Joy and Resilience
    by Ashley Neese
    £10.99

    Created by breathwork expert Ashley Neese, How to Breathe introduces the foundations of breathwork plus 25 simple practices

  • - And Other Essays
    by John Launer
    £8.99

    he essays in How Not to Be a Doctor combine erudition with humour, candour, and the human touch. They show how, in medicine, you cannot separate personal experiences from professional ones, in short stories and reflections that will inform and entertain readers on both ends of the stethoscope.

  • by Ruth Pavey
    £9.49

    The life story of hope, putting down roots and finding solace in the healing power of trees

  • - 100 Years of LGBT Music
    by Darryl W. Bullock
    £10.99

    A treasure-trove of untold histories, David Bowie Made Me Gay is a moving and provocative story of the right to be heard and the need to keep the fight for equality in the spotlight.

  • - Unlocking the Magic of the Everyday
    by Sharon Blackie
    £9.99

    'Engaging and inspiring, Sharon Blackie's beautiful book will empower people to find wonder in everyday life.' Clover Stroud

  • by Heron Carvic
    £7.99

    When Miss Seeton witnesses a real-life stabbing, all she can recall is a shadowy figure. But how could she have guessed that her latest artistic endeavour is a picture-perfect portrait of the killer?Armed with only her sketch pad and umbrella, she is every inch an eccentric English spinster and the most lovable and unlikely master of detection.

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