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  • - Revised Edition
    by James E Henderson
    £15.99

  • - Creating a Wildly Abundant Life Utilizing Universal Principles
    by Dr Aisha Quin
    £27.99

    In her enlightening book, The Quintessential Journey, Dr. Aisha Quin shares her keys to success in the journey to becoming a multi-millionaire and reveals secrets and universal truths to achieve an abundant life.

  • by Mamdouh Mohamed
    £12.49 - 18.99

  • by Sabrina Fair Andronica
    £10.49 - 14.99

  • - A Tale of Faith, Family, Friendship and Forgiveness
    by Kathleen M Barrett
    £14.99

    "For the Love of Big Balooka is a middle grade novel in which forgiveness abounds as a supportive family helps an animal-loving girl rescue a dog." -Foreword ReviewsThe summer is coming to a close and a new school year is beginning. Rising fifth-grader, Meg Wilson prays to be kind to those classmates who taunted her in third and fourth grades. She also prays "for a powerful purpose" for this year. Her purpose become a reality, when she witnesses a crime against a neighborhood canine named Josh.It is a South Florida stormy night, a frightening confrontation with the dog's abuser, and parental objection that propels Meg into action, as she enlists the help of her younger brother, Ryan and her two best friends, Lindy and Alex to help rescue Josh. Meg must put her young faith to work to forgive, even the likes of Josh's abuser, W.C. Verner. But who is this Big Balooka? What is his fate? And, how does he become a hometown hero? Discover the serendipitous nature of answered prayer.

  • - A Woman's Shadowy Tale Through Her Darkness to Light
    by Katherine Tran
    £13.49

    Take my hand as we pass into the realm of my darkness. Through the mirror of my golden heart. Travel back with me to the light of LIFE. May these tales guide you in your own struggles. I hope it aids you in finding your golden heart. UNTIL WE MEET...

  • - A Mini Collection of Poetry
    by Madeline Mitchell
    £12.49

    Join me through this mini collection of poetry that will take you on a journey of love, heartbreak, pain, and healing. This is the story of a heart falling apart and transitioning into one that is whole. These are the words that saved me when no one else could and the pages I’ve filled with personal experiences that have shaped me into who I am today. These poems will not put you back together, but I hope they encourage you to begin that process on your own. The meaning of it all is for you to discover, because the depth of emotion can not be explained, it can only be measured in heart rate. 

  • - A Lesbian Heartbreak Poetry Book
    by Ruby Leyda
    £15.99 - 22.49

  • by David Jordan
    £15.99

    This book is one soul's journey both through time and different stages of consciousness. It is told through a series of forty-one poems which are accompanied by stunning graphically designed illustrations. They are spread between four different chapters and dimensions, with each dimension containing 10 pieces of poetry and images.Experience being the first human to walk the earth, the horror of war, the pain of awakening through a storm, the joy of finding love, and the peace of leaving it all behind. You might find that you have already lived some of these moments. Whether in your dreams, or in another time, or in another place.

  • - and other stories
    by D K Rajagopalan
    £12.49

    There is always something happening in Shanthi Colony.There's the young boy whose cricket balls keep vanishing. There's the woman who is convinced that her husband is being hoodwinked by a conman. Then there is the Uncle who went for a walk and then... disappeared.But as long as Kummi Paati is around, there's always someone to resolve these little mysteries, too. At 65 years old, she is the picture of a warm-hearted grandmother. But she can also sniff out a scoundrel a mile away, and she definitely believes that it is her duty to step in when things are Not Correct.Some people call her interfering. Others consider her actions altruistic. But at the end of the day, everyone's favourite grandmother knows that if she's helped to set things right, it was all worth it.

  • by Sydney Blondell
    £11.49

    Alison Acer's third birthday was filled with love and laughter, but the night brings a darkness that changes everything. Now as a newly single-mother, Ms. Laken must face the reality of her ex-husband's mental illness and how his illness is impacting their young daughter. Paul Acer's illness becomes so dangerous that she must take legal action against him, and while she is a lawyer, she has zero power in what happens to her child. Over the course of three years, this mother will face suicide attempts, domestic violence, and kidnappings.

  • by George Lockyer
    £21.49

    Join writer and motorcyclist George Lockyer and hit the road with him as he circumnavigates the wide brown land of Australia on his Kawasaki KLR 650 "Percy". On his ride through the awe-inspiring landscapes of this ancient land George interviews in his laid-back style, a cavalcade of colourful characters. From iconic country singer John Williamson and former leader of the opposition DR Brendon Nelson to among others, cattleman, indigenous author, restorer, journalist and multi-millionaire Tuna Baron. We also get to hear the stories of fellow travellers, well-met at roadhouses or "on the road." At times hilarious but often philosophical, thoughtful and instructive, this travelogue is a must for fans of a rattling good read or anyone planning a road trip.

  • - A Self-Reflection Book
    by Melissa Lashyn
    £11.49

    People unintentionally limit themselves with questions they routinely ask themselves. Questions like, "why does this always happen to me?" or "why am I such a failure?" are often repeated in peoples' minds and this leads to a resulting negative answer, and negative thought patterns. In contrast, a more optimal question such as "what can I learn from this for next time?" or "what am I proud of myself for?" leads to a more positive, growth-focused answer and outcome. Questions to Change Your Life has over 200 thought-provoking questions intended to reprogram your thought patterns to those focused on gratitude, love, courage, healing, and growth. The questions focus on varying topics including adversity, forgiveness, dreaming big, and accomplishing your goals. This book is for anyone who would like to achieve more, anyone going through adversity, or anyone looking to better themselves in any area of their life.

  • - an autobiography
    by Mel Mardon
    £22.49

    "I hate you! I hate you!", she sobbed as the blows continued to rain down on her body. And as a renewed onslaught of the belt started, through clenched teeth she screamed:" I still fucking hate you!!!" Her body stinging and burning all over from the blast of the thrashings, she curled into a ball on her bed, silently sobbing into her pillow. - She was me at age sixteen, but, of course my journey started way before then, so let's travel right back to the very beginning of me …

  • - The Relentless Pursuit for Success
    by Joel Freedman
    £8.49

    In a world where individual success is dependent on other's decision making, it is crucial to ensure that our own actions do not impede our triumphs. Twenty Keys For Me challenges the psychological, social, and operational roadblocks that we all encounter daily, and provides practical guidance on how to navigate and prevent these dangerous barriers.Reading Recommendation: Each key is one page or less, read one key per day for 20 days.

  • by Tracy Ann Rodriguez
    £16.99

    Anthony's been away from home for nearly two in half years. With his little brother Julian in a coma and him carrying his brother's secret. He must return home but he isn't coming home alone. Julian Sanchez has a secret no one can know of. His brother Anthony is determine to keep it from coming out.

  • - Meeting Meghan Moorhen
    by D R Key
    £11.49

    The Fantastic Adventures of William Frog tells the story of finding love between Wiliam the handsome frog and Meghan the pretty moorhen. Adventures take place in Eccles Pond in the forest of Dingly Dell. A gentle and fun filled tale which reveals to young children the value in putting aside differences and the power of love.

  • - The Islamic Prayer
    by Mamdouh Mohamed
    £19.49 - 24.49

  • - A children's book about body autonomy and consent
    by Lil Carle & Liuba Syrotiuk
    £16.49

  • - This is what being brave and disclosing sexual assault really looks like; police seldom prosecute and there is no justice
    by Ingrid Irwin
    £17.99

    Nolle Prosequi is a blunt shout out by Irwin to the legal system and to our political leaders "Lady Justice is dead!" Survivors of sexual assault are simply not getting justice 99% of the time despite Royal Commissions, Apologies, Redress Schemes, legislative changes like the abolishment of the Statute of Limitations and Ellis defence.The High Court has made it harder to get a conviction for sexual assault and cases brought for civil justice are still getting thrown out because the "passage of time" is too great for the defendant to fairly defend the allegations. Meanwhile, the media, the police and the OPP keep spinning tales keeping the illusion of the carrot of justice alive so that victims stay brave and keep telling whilst a survivor's taxes pay for everyone in the court room but there's still no lawyer for them. Irwin explains that survivors don't need dogs in courtrooms and tissue passers sitting with them - they need a lawyer!Until a survivor's status moves from a witness to a party in the criminal proceeding, there's no point reporting sexual assault to the police as there's only a 1% conviction rate. Irwin exposes the political spin and the legal retraumatisation a survivor still faces in 2020.A gripping read that points the finger!

  • - A Practical Guide for Writing an Inspiring One
    by Yadira Santana-Dowling
    £11.49 - 18.99

  • by Jessica Taylor
    £16.99 - 21.49

  • - Book 1
    by E D Squadroni
    £15.49

    On Nantucket Island, the Court is one of the last cities to lose control of their government system. The Fatalities have taken over not only the United States but the entire world as we know it. They strive for ultimate perfection with the use of science and mind reading. Based in the very near future, Brixton Bex, a nineteen-year-old boy, struggles to find his place on the island. His peaceful afternoon of reading gets shaken when his mom, Sonu, warns Brixton of a Burning Ceremony that the Fatalities have decided to throw to eliminate any hope of education.

  • - On to The Upward Spiral
     
    £15.99

    Untangling the Web is a collection of poetry, prose, and words of wisdom that affirm, encourage, and inspire the reader. The words of wisdom that come for the author cause reflection and shine light on the soul. Read Untangling the Web and find the air needed to breathe in hope and breathe out progress on your journey On to the Upward Spiral.

  • - For any situation
    by Sean Ortiz
    £12.99

    Are you ready to continue your leadership journey? This book gives practical and timeless principles that any person can learn and practice. This book was developed over 20 years with trial and error.Over the years, Sean Ortiz has created these 8 principles that are TIMELESS and this book will be a great addition to your leadership journey and library. So, as a leader, teacher, mentor, father, mother, or any person who wants to grow in their ability to lead and influence others. This book is for you.

  • - Dealing with Emotion
    by Julie Teariki-Tautea
    £12.49

    New and Old Treasure is based on biblical emotional characters and behaviors, and it will help each reader to identify areas that needed improvement. When Jesus asks his followers: "Did you get the sense of all these things? They said to him: "Yes" That's being the case, every public instructor, when taught respecting the kingdom of heaven is like a man, a householder, who brings out of his treasures things new and old.

  • by Christine Cronin
    £9.49

    The Simple Guide to Buying a Home is an empowering book that addresses many details about the home buying process, provides suggestions that will make the process as smooth as possible, and will help you feel more comfortable in each stage. This book contains helpful tools such as charts that will help you organize data, examples of common challenges and barriers when buying a home, and checklist reminders during different stages of the home-buying process. This book will not only answer the questions you already have, but also teach you more questions to ask, help you gain insight into your options, and ultimately enable you to make the most informed decisions when you buy your home.

  • - Der Grossvater
    by Jesse Thomas Becker
    £14.49

    Joe Harper ('Pop Pop') is a beloved grandfather, decorated war hero, and family patriarch. He is loved and respected by everyone that knows him especially his family but a stroke has brought his past under a cloud of suspicion because Joe came out of a coma no longer able to speak but has been heard murmuring German, a language he does not know. The Grandfather weaves the story of Joe's Harper from his heroic war efforts in WWII as a member of the 508th Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division to his time spent in a POW camp in 1945 intertwined with the modern story of his trails being accused of something someone of his stellar track record and life should never be accused of: being a Nazi. Is society's Zeal to correct for the past so onerous it will ruin the reputation of a decorated war hero or will it be revealed to be justified?

  • - Anything is possible with love. The healing of humanity lies within you.
    by David John Modica
    £10.49

  • by William E Scholz
    £14.49

    "Populist Elegance" grapples with reincarnation, love, despair, God, and Country in William E. Scholz's first volume of poetic works. What does "Populist Elegance" mean? It's the simple life with rhinestone finishing and the seeking of beauty in the crowd. We all seek elegance amidst lives that no matter our race, creed, religion, or wealth are, for the most part, lived similar to one another. "Populist Elegance" was written during, and inspired by, the coronavirus pandemic while on a drive through Will's hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania. Will has been both trying to leave and trying to return to Erie, PA for as long as he can remember, searching for elegance amidst the worker and in the mirror, searching for himself.

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