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  • - Millionaires in Time
    by John Jameson
    £13.99

    An adventure story about escaping the rat race, back to nature and romance on a sailboat in the tropics.

  • by Nicholas Kasparis
    £8.99

    A child genius is bullied at school and makes a robot to teach the bullies a lesson.

  • - The Cat with the Sticky Out Whiskers
    by Adam Russell-Owen
    £9.49

    A children's picture book about the mishaps of ginger cat 'Binerkey Boing'

  • - Relating With God Through His Word
    by Esau C. Maponda
    £8.49

    The God Transformed Life book explores the importance of relating with God through His Word (Bible). As you read this book may God stimulate in you that passion to connect with Him through His word in faith and trust, as we eagerly wait for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.

  • by Theresa-Marie Smith
    £13.99

    'On Fortune's Tide' is a historical romance set in Cornwall in the eighteenth century.

  • by Theresa-Marie Smith
    £13.99

    'Scarlett Penrose' is a Historical Romance set in Eighteenth Century Cornwall.

  • by Rosemary Showell
    £12.99

    The continued story of Lanshoud and Nephilim, set between Glasgow and a Bavarian castle. A tale of a mystery, of friendship, love, mythology, and inevitable terror. Expect the unexpected.

  • by Jeremy Rowe
    £14.99

    It is 1939 and an East End school is evacuated to Chipping Norton; based on real events, this is the story of the evacuated children, their teachers and the people of Chipping Norton.

  • by Sophie Adams
    £10.49

    This novel "Espiritus Sanctus" written and illustrated by Sophie Adams exposes a world of fictional adventures, written in many voices; it highlights a colourful experience in Ingle-nook's capital city, Lyndon.

  • by Evita Cleverly
    £19.49

    How unpredictable life can be with several name changes!

  • by Guy Charles
    £9.99

    A collection of short stories from Guy Charles

  • by Christine Fisher
    £20.99

    The biography of an extraordinary 19th century family, geographically split between England and Canada, but always emotionally united, eventful from beginning to end.

  • by C. D. Neill
    £9.99

    A philosophical story that reviews the existence of three characters as they approach the end of their lives with an exploration into the concept of an afterlife, offering insights how we can all fulfil our life's purpose with positivity

  • by Gabrielle Ayers
    £11.99

    In 2016 Luigi's daughter set off with her husband to retrace her father's epic walk through Italy during the war. No one could have predicted the emotional rollercoaster that followed.

  • by Jo Naughton
    £13.99

    A personal development book that will help you rise out of negativity

  • by Philip John Amos
    £10.49

    From the near death experience of a brain seizure, to a deeper relationship with a Heavenly Father.

  • by Matt Holland
    £9.49

    A funny, light-hearted children's story to help readers understand the importance of not spreading germs.

  • by Laura Grace
    £10.99

    A rhyming picture book set 'Up in the Clouds!' about an adorable cloud elephant and her friends. A relaxing bedtime story for young children.

  • by Christine Trueman
    £12.99

    A journey in time set on the Island of Saint Helena, full of intrigue and danger

  • by Gary Brennan
    £20.99

    Vignettes of British Caricature, 1740-1940 explores aspects of British history through the eyes of the caricaturist / cartoonist.

  • - An Anthology of Ten Poems
    by K. C. Dowling
    £14.49

    A selection of contemporary poetry.

  • by David James Dixon
    £11.99

    A fast paced thriller, set in the beautiful Greek Islands. Full of tension and mystery

  • - Reimagining What It Means To Be A Teacher
    by Daniel Shindler
    £14.99

    By asking, what it means to be an educator and not seeking simple answers, exploring how the author found a way to live in teaching over 33 years. Suitable for teachers, school leaders, policy-makers and anyone interested in the complexity of the human condition of teaching (foreword by Jeffrey Boakye, bestselling author of Black and Listed).

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