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  • by Renee Palstring
    £24.49

    An arranged marriage, a secret love, and one mistake.Estelle, Princess of Isara, has always known one day she would wed, that it is her duty as a princess. However, as long as she can remember she's dreamed of marrying her best friend, Griffith. She's always lived in this fantasy, kept her feelings a secret till the day she had the courage to speak them. That all changes when the neighboring kingdom-Modare-takes Astra and Ula. A feat that no one thought possible.Scared that Isara will be the next kingdom to be taken, Estelle's hand in marriage is offered to the King of Modare. A man rumored to be so evil, so power hungry, that he has been deemed a tyrant king.Ripped away from her secret love, Estelle panics, making choices that will ultimately change the future of her arranged marriage. Will she still be able to protect her kingdom and her heart under these new conditions?Content Warning: A Misplaced Love is an adult romance novel that contains content that may upset some readers. This content includes graphic sexual scenes, graphic violence/death, some swearing and scenes of sexual assault.

  • by Nikki Page
    £24.99

    Ready to turn your travel dreams into reality? Whether you're a first-time traveler or looking to enhance your globetrotting experiences, the #1 bestselling book by travel author Nikki Page, Let's Travel the World, is your ultimate guide to embarking on unforgettable adventures across the glo

  • by Christian Warren Freed
    £16.99 - 25.49

  • by Antelope Hill Publishing
    £23.49

    What motivates us to live life to the fullest, to engage in the real world beyond the all-encompassing technology of our modern age? What began as a meme to address this question, "Touch Grass" has become the prompt for this year's writing contest, drawing contributions from authors who have all shared a piece of themselves in response. While some of the writings in this book address the prompt more literally with poems and short stories about nature, others focus on a variety of accomplishments, struggles, and real-life experiences of all kinds. A handful of these works have been selected for special honors as winners, but all included deserve recognition for their contributions and creativity. Many exceptional authors submitted excellent work, and it was a difficult task to restrict the book to only what is contained here. Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present the selected works of our Third Annual Writing Contest: Touch Grass, generously sponsored in part by Will2Rise and Media2Rise.

  • by Astrid Auxier
    £14.99 - 24.99

  • by Samantha Rezentes
    £18.99

    Cooper and Remi take dive in the ocean to learn more about sharks. Fun rhymes and cute sharks make exploring marine life fun! Toddlers, Preschoolers, Kindergarten & 1st Graders will love this new shark book.

  • by Robert Oulds
    £20.49

    WWII was as much a clash of cultures as it was a clash of arms. Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt, as well as their opponents of Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito, shaped events, but they were also governed by the hand that history gave them.

  • by Glenn Carley
    £15.49

    Enter The Long Story of Mount Pootzah! Mount Pester has disappeared into the imagination and the Prince of Pesterville is rescued. He returns to the little town of Pesterville to excavate the PesterPop Factory and continue production of those scrumptious candies known as PesterPops. But now Mount Pootzah, the mysterious volcano behind Mount Pester, belches smoke and threatens the safety of the town. Once again our four reluctant Ditch Diggers travel on a quest to solve the terrible mystery of Mount Pootzah. Some magical creatures wish to help out along the way---but others have something different in mind! This sequel to The Long Story of Mount Pester is a companion read-aloud that will delight children and the young-at-heart alike.

  • by Alfonso S
    £23.49

    Inclusion in higher education institutions refers to creating an environment where individuals from diverse backgrounds, abilities, and identities are given equal opportunities to participate, learn, and succeed. It involves embracing and valuing differences, promoting equity, and fostering a sense of belonging for all members of the community. Inclusive higher education institutions prioritize accessibility and accommodations to ensure that students with disabilities or special needs can fully engage in academic and social activities. This may include providing assistive technologies, accessible campus infrastructure, and support services such as sign language interpreters or note-taking assistance. Moreover, inclusive institutions recognize that diversity extends beyond disability and actively seek to create an inclusive environment for individuals from various racial, ethnic, cultural, socioeconomic, and LGBTQ+ backgrounds. To achieve inclusion, higher education institutions must implement inclusive policies and practices that address biases, discrimination, and systemic barriers. This involves promoting diversity in recruitment and admissions processes, ensuring diverse representation among faculty and staff, and creating inclusive curricula that reflect diverse perspectives. Inclusive institutions also provide resources and support systems to address the unique needs and challenges faced by underrepresented groups, such as mentorship programs, affinity groups, and counseling services. Inclusion in higher education goes beyond mere representation; it requires fostering a sense of belonging and actively engaging all students in the learning process. This can be achieved through inclusive teaching methodologies, such as active learning, cooperative group work, and experiential learning, that accommodate different learning styles and encourage student participation. Inclusive institutions also promote dialogue, open-mindedness, and respectful interactions among students, faculty, and staff, creating a welcoming and supportive campus climate. Ultimately, the goal of inclusion in higher education institutions is to empower students from all backgrounds to thrive academically, personally, and professionally. By embracing diversity, dismantling barriers, and fostering inclusive practices, these institutions create a vibrant and enriching learning environment that prepares students to contribute to a diverse and interconnected world.

  • by L. J. Kerry
    £21.49 - 26.99

  • by David Martin
    £25.49

    A children's book about manners, chivalry and treating others how you like to be treated.

  • by Abbie Emmons
    £19.99 - 27.99

  • by Luis Berman
    £16.49

    Un futuro no muy lejano donde la vida real y la fantasía se mezclan. Donde los estragos de las malas decisiones como humanidad, como sociedad y como individuos han cobrado factura. Donde la mitología prehispánica y europea encuentran un punto de convergencia. Es el camino que debe recorrer un héroe, un guerrero. La lucha entre la Luz y la Obscuridad, entre ángeles, gárgolas y nahuales; una lucha en la que diferentes mundos alternos, están uno sobre el otro, donde las decisiones significan libertad.

  • by Jeff Harkness
    £30.99

    Journeys of Faith - Splinters of Faith MapbookA collection of maps for use with the Splinters of Faith Campaign or any fantasy roleplaying game. This collection provides maps for each adventure, detailing the temples and surrounding areas.

  • by Upton Sinclair
    £25.49

    Upton Sinclair's 1927 Oil! chronicles the journey of Bunny and his time in the corrupt oil industry.

  • by Jessica McCann
    £14.99 - 22.49

  • by Marlon Green
    £24.99

    As a young music prodigy, Natarsha had an unwavering love for playing congas, acquired the moniker "Little Boogie," and she and her all-girl group known as PLEASURE brought unique energy and music to the culture. They overcame odds, silenced stereotypes, and sold-out historical venues. She lived the rock star life on the Go-Go scene until a devious deal with hip-hop royalty reduced her group to rubble.With total transparency, Little Boogie shares insight into the business of music, building and rebuilding a group, royalties, management, and persevering the shady music industry. As a member of PLEASURE, Maiesha and the Hip Huggers, and BELA DONA, she provides loads of information, interactions with legendary celebrities, and hilarious occurrences and wild experiences from her personal life. However, she also faced the harsh realities of the streets, drugs, violence, death, and relationship drama that read like a great novel. Her path came with enormous obstacles and pitfalls, but Little Boogie has a relentless knack for bouncing back.It's Little Boogie's time to crush rumors, end speculation, provide intricate details, reveal secrets, and tell her story. This is no fairytale. This is her life-how a little girl evolved into The Queen of Percussion.

  • by Gary Robinson
    £18.49

  • by Matthew Le Merle
    £11.49 - 22.49

  • by Danica Barreau
    £13.49 - 19.49

    Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Rook, a curious and friendly dog. Vibrant illustrations bring to life Rook's story as he delights his mother with the increasingly extraordinary treasures he finds on the other side of his pet door. When one day he carries in something impossible, his mother discovers that Rook's door is not an ordinary one!Follow Rook on his journeys through the door, where he finds new and marvelous places to explore and fun things to bring home. If you love dogs and adventure, you won't want to miss this visually stunning and heartwarming tale of a curious pup, his magic door, and the special place we call home.

  • by Rachael Bush
    £12.49 - 17.99

    In this book, you'll learn why plants have leaves, basic leaf anatomy and function, why axillary bud position is so important, why some plants have modified leaves, and why leaves change color. In the back of this book, the activity with an adult will show you how to make your own plant press. The two-page glossary has definitions and IPA pronunciation guides for new terminology so you can feel confident when reading this book!

  • by Tammy Brown
    £23.49

    It is spring on the farm and Herman's farm animal friends are having babies! Herman is very excited to meet all his new friends but not sure he is ready for what he saw or heard. New babies are very loud, thought Herman and can be awfully messy too. "I'm sure glad it's just me." When Herman returns to his room in his house in the pile of straw Mama mouse has a surprise of her own. There is a baby mouse right there in his very own room! A baby mouse that is noisy. A baby mouse that is messy. A baby mouse that is his little brother! What will he do now that is not "just me?" This heart warming story told in a fun to read rhyme will teach kids the value of sharing. love. and family. They will enjoy the colorful illustrations as they search for Hermans friend the fuzzy brown spider, and it's own new babies, hidden on every page.

  • by K. Godin
    £19.49 - 30.99

  • by Anthony Uyl & Yaacov Shavit
    £22.49 - 28.99

  • by Peadar Ua Laoghaire
    £23.49

    A new edition of Peadar Ua Laoghaire's autobiography Mo Scéal Féin in the modern script and modern spelling. This book is in Munster Irish, with detailed notes on vocabulary and grammar. The book gives an account of 19th-century Ireland, including the Irish Famine, the Land War and the Gaelic Revival.

  • by Enos Long
    £14.49

  • by Enos Long
    £14.49

  • by Pamela R Weissman
    £14.99

    Your World is a book of Comfort for parents, teachers and caregivers to benefit kids of all ages.

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