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  • by Anna Marie Hrivnak
    £17.49

    Did You Just...is a children's picture book that highlights the joy and expression of life through the magical world of the five senses. Written and illustrated through the lens of a child's experiences, Did You Just... invites both the listener and reader to embrace the delight and fantasy of sensory perception.

  • by A M Alcedo
    £25.99

    In your darkness, the stars heard you, and they never forgot about you.

  • by Sarah Dean
    £13.99 - 49.99

  • by Robbie Cannon
    £18.99

    Step into the future of financial services with Robbie Cannon's groundbreaking book, The Advice Age: A Letter from the Head of a Financial Services Firm, Circa 2028. In this captivating and visionary business fable, Robbie Cannon, Founder and CEO of Horizon Investments, unveils the revolutionary changes reshaping the industry. Through a New Year's letter in 2028, he paints a compelling picture of the imminent transformations that will redefine how we conduct business.Considered a true visionary, Robbie Cannon's insights illuminate every page, making this book an indispensable roadmap to the financial services landscape of tomorrow. More like a crystal ball than just a book, it offers an expert glimpse into the industry's future. Prepare to be captivated and informed as Robbie unveils the future today, leaving you enlightened and ready to embrace what lies ahead.

  • by Erik Vidal
    £16.49

    Divided into four empowering phases-each focused on growth and self-discovery. You'll find inspirational quotes from the most influential human beings to ever exist, as guidance towards success.

  • by Pooja Gadhvi 'Manthana'
    £25.49

    વર્ષોથી આપણી ભારતીય સંસ્કૃતિના જતન માં ખુબ જ અગત્ય નો અને મહત્વનો ભાગ ભજવ્યો હોય તેવી કલા એટલે સાહિત્ય.... સાહિત્યનું રસપાન કરવું અને કરાવવું મને અતિપ્રિય છે. હું પુસ્તકોનું વાંચન કરવામાં ખુબ જ રુચિ ધરાવું છું. મારા જીવનમાં સાહિત્ય સંગમ એટલે દ્વારિકામાં સુદામા અને કૃષ્ણ નો અદભુત મિલાપ..... પૂજાબેન ના કાવ્યસંગ્રહ ની વાત કરું તો... કાવ્ય સંગ્રહનું નામ જ કહે છે... "મંથના -કાવ્યસંગ્રહ " કે સાહિત્ય જગત ના વિવિધ પદ્ય સ્વરૂપો નું જેમાં ગઝલ, ગીતો, ગૌ ચાલીસા, અછાંદસ કાવ્યો, સ્તુતિ, આરાધના, દેશભક્તિ, કૃષ્ણ ભક્તિ, બાળગીતો, હાલરડા, છંદો વગેરે ને ખુબજ સુંદર,અદભુત, વૈવિધ્યસભર, ભાવ સભર તેમની કલમ વડે કાગળ પર નિરૂપણ કરેલ છે... જે હૃદયને સ્પર્શે છે. અને સાહિત્ય જગતને સુશોભિત કરે છે.મારા માધવ ને અતિ પ્રિય ગૌ ગાવલડી.. જેના અગણિત ઉપકાર આપણા જીવનમાં હંમેશા રહેશે તે માતા સ્વરૂપા કલ્યાણકારી ગૌમાતા ની ગૌ ચાલીસા નું વાંચન જીવનને ધન્ય કરે તેવું છે.. અને ગૌ મહિમાને સાર્થક કરે છે.ગુજરાત રાજ્યના કચ્છ જિલ્લામાં આવેલ તાલુકા અંજાર મા વસવાટ કરતા તેમજ સૌરાષ્ટ્ર યુનિવર્સિટી થી માઇક્રોબાયોલોજી વિષયમાં માસ્ટર ડિગ્રી કવયિત્રીએ પ્રાપ્ત કરેલ છે. તેમના પિતા શ્રી દેવેન્દ્રભાઈ માણેકલાલ પાઠક પણ ઉમદા લેખક, કવિ, કચ્છના પ્રખ્યાત કથાકાર, માજી સૈનિક તેમજ નિવૃત્ત કર્મચારી છે. કહેવાય છે કે" મોરના ઈંડાને ચીતરવા ની જરૂર ના પડે " પૂજા બેન ને પણ નાનપણથી સાહિત્ય નું જ્ઞાન પરંપરાગત પ્રાપ્ત થયેલ છે...પૂજાબેન ના આ કાવ્ય સંગ્રહ પૈકી એક સુંદર કવિતા પા પા પગલી મારા હૃદયને ખૂબ જ સ્પર્શી છે મારા લોકસાહિત્યના કાર્યક્રમમાં મેં કહ્યું છે દીકરી એટલે સંવેદનાનું સરોવર... તેમની આ કવિતા "બેટી પઢાઓ બેટી બચાવો" કથનને સાર્થક કરે તેવી મારી અંતરની લાગણી છે.....તમારા કાવ્યોમ

  • by Kamal Braddox
    £22.49

    This one-of-a-kind thriller masterpiece will give you a walk through the author's mind as the poem was written. It will also take you on the author's journey of writing the book. Each poem was triggered by an event. These events are turned into great stories, with some of the most powerful poems you'll ever read. If I had to compare this book to something, I would compare it to a great television series, in book form, with powerful content. Its episodes, AKA stories, contain a plethora of real-life situations, from bad parenting to gatekeeping. It even shows you how to use the power of manifestation, in my opinion. So, prepare yourself to be shocked, amazed, entertained, and educated.

  • by Darren Cubie
    £20.49

  • by Gina Terwilleger Mercado
    £16.99

    It is Birdy's day to learn to fly. Everybody is so excited for her! But she is worried. What if she can't do it? And, what will happen when she leaves the comfort of Mama's nest?

  • by Jeremiah J. Brown
    £29.99

    Looking to build and protect your financial future? "Stealth Wealth" is the ultimate guide to creating a stable and secure financial foundation that is free from the prying eyes of others. With practical tips and insightful advice, this book will show you how to build an "invisible fortune" that will ensure your financial stability for years to come.In this engaging and thought-provoking book, you will learn how to: Manage your money effectively and make it work for youInvest in alternative assets that generate passive income streamsProtect your wealth from predators, creditors, and even the tax manNavigate the financial landscape and make informed decisions that benefit your bottom lineCapitalize financially on every 'fed' policy and market cycle adjustmentWhether you're just starting out on your financial journey or you're looking to build on your existing wealth, "Stealth Wealth" is the perfect guide for anyone who wants to achieve financial independence silently and tactically. So why wait? Start your journey to financial security today!

  • by Lilian Weisberger
    £13.49 - 16.49

  • by Giacomo Gamba
    £11.99

    "Un gioco di ombre che solca un lago oscuro, fino ad approdare in acque limpide. Trasparenze premonitrici, albori di rinascita." Un romanzo d'azione che intreccia le vicende di diversi protagonisti fino all'imprevedibile culmine: la resa dei conti finale e la catarsi.

  • by Parentesi Quadra
    £23.99

  • by Ch&k&d& Shujin
    £24.49

    Finding Takashi is a tragic and inspiring story of the inhumanity of war, and of the timeless bonds of fathers and sons.

  • by Robert Bruton
    £30.99

    At the end of the fifth century, the Eastern Roman Empire of Constantinople was assailed by enemy armies on all sides and rapidly sliding into ruin.

  • by Ashish Chopra
    £7.49

  • by Gigi Potemkin
    £25.49

    While being haunted by his sex doll, a lonely young man slowly discovers his inner strength, makes his very first friends, and learns to find love in the strangest of circumstances.

  • by José Manuel Arana Escobar
    £18.49

  • by Rajiv Dikshit
    £25.99

    The relationship between income and life satisfaction has been a topic of great interest and debate in contemporary society. Financial prosperity has long been associated with a higher standard of living and, consequently, an increased sense of contentment. However, research suggests that the correlation between income and life satisfaction is more complex than a simple linear progression.While it is true that higher incomes can provide access to improved material comforts and opportunities, the extent to which these factors contribute to overall life satisfaction is influenced by various other variables. Psychologists argue that additional income may not lead to a proportional increase in happiness beyond a certain threshold. Instead, non-material factors such as social connections, a sense of purpose, and work-life balance play pivotal roles in determining one's level of contentment.Furthermore, cultural and societal norms, personal values, and individual aspirations also shape the impact of income on life satisfaction. For some, pursuing wealth might bring fulfillment; for others, a simpler, more balanced lifestyle might lead to greater happiness.In conclusion, while income undoubtedly plays a significant role in shaping individual experiences and opportunities, it is crucial to recognize that genuine life satisfaction emerges from a harmonious interplay of financial stability, social relationships, personal growth, and aligning one's life with meaningful pursuits. As societies evolve, policymakers and individuals alike must strive to strike a balance that fosters well-being and contentment beyond the confines of financial achievements.

  • by Rosemary Wildhover
    £16.49

  • by Fabiana Elisa Martínez
    £18.49

    The short stories gathered in this volume take us into a world of nostalgia and deep emotions. Characters with heightened sensitivity or in positions that call them into question show themselves without shame and reveal to us the universality of the human soul. We recognize ourselves in these confessions. With an elegant and clear style and many references to travel, Greek and Latin mythology, with a culture open to the world, Fabiana Elisa Martínez is a revelation in the literary world. "Fabiana extracts universal value from everyday situations. She is aided by her great culture, her taste for travel, her resistance to paying excessive tribute to the charms of fashion, her careful prose-which knows that a great book can be a great evil-, not just a little English humor, and knowing how to appreciate the good things in the lives we live today."From the Prologue of Conquered by Fog.

  • by Derek Moreland
    £11.99 - 18.49

  • by Mikhail Sergeev
    £21.99

    "There have been several approaches to painting the Crucifixion during the past two Christian millennia. Byzantine Orthodoxy emphasized the divine glory of the Son of God, while Roman Catholicism focused more on the Savior's humanity and his redemptive sufferings. The stress on Christ's human nature and vulnerability has remained the most characteristic feature of Western Christian art, starting with the Renaissance. The image of the Crucifixion -- the central event in Christian history -- also remained widespread in the apparently secular and frequently atheistic modernist art scene. Twentieth-century Crucifixions exhibited great novelty, variety, and complexity. Contemporary painters used the body on the cross to explore a wide range of social and spiritual concerns, including their distinct iconoclastic causes. What is the common denominator behind the incredible diversity of the avant-garde depictions of the crucified Jesus? According to the author, it consists of the transformation that the perception of the Crucifixion underwent in the twentieth century -- from a religious event with crucial dogmatic and theological implications to a primary cultural archetype that symbolizes righteous suffering. As such, it has become the ideal vehicle for rendering the existential and social realities of the century's history."--Back cover.

  • by Clark Lunberry
    £27.49

    My father, Dale Lunberry (1927-2012), was a jeweler and watchmaker in a small town in Kansas, the place where I grew up. For decades, when traveling, always with his wife, my mother, Barbara Lunberry (1929-2002), he often purchased travel postcards of the various places visited. These hundreds of postcards (more than 750) were, as far as I know, never sent to anyone through the mail, and were instead collected and later carefully catalogued, as souvenirs, perhaps as a means of remembering the many places they had been. Rarely is anything written on the backs of these postcards (my father was a man of few words), however, there might occasionally be seen a brief inscription (in my father's unmistakable handwriting) of the date on which the place on the postcard was visited: "6-26-63,""Apr. 7, 74,""8-19-64," or, at most, for a particular Hawaiian hotel, "Here 3 days Jan 21-24, 83." At my father's death in 2012, I inherited his box of postcards, but I was uncertain of what I would ever do with it (though reluctant to throw it away, as so much else had been thrown away). So, I held onto the box, placing it in a closet, mostly forgetting about it. One day during the spring of 2020, with COVID's arrival, and the consequences of suddenly spending so much time at home (and, importantly, of not traveling), I got the box of travel postcards out of the closet and began casually sorting through them. Picking out those cards that were particularly striking or strange, often oddly beautiful, I was drawn to how so many of the colorful pictures vividly spoke of other times, other places (with, for instance, the characteristic blues of the postcard skies offering a mid-century modern variant of the poeticized French azure). While those who were anonymously photographed in the postcards (walking on sidewalks, standing on street corners, lounging on a sandy beach...) reminded me of that which, though obvious, is often overlooked-that postcards are indeed photographs.

  • by Moriah Chavis
    £22.49

    Sometimes you have to trust the one sent to destroy you in order to save the one you love.

  • by Gayle Porter
    £23.49

    The book includes tech tips, resource lists, featured tools, and example problems for the healthcare quality professional.

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