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  • by Jennifer Brites
    £7.99

    Magoo loves stinky stuff! Hamish loves Magoo. But he doesn't like it when she is dirty and stinky. 'Eww, Magoo!' is the story of a boy and his beloved dog, whom he wishes were a bit less smelly!

  • - An Inventor's Lot
    by Martin Fone
    £12.49

    A light-hearted meditation on the role of luck, societal pressures, conventions and mores on success in science. The stories of fifty inventors whom history has all but forgotten in this treasury of facts that will amaze and amuse, together with a few myths debunked along the way.

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    by Dudley Plunkett
    £7.99

    In this spiritual biography, Patricia de Menezes offers her witness to the revelations given her by Jesus over three decades. These centre on the name Divine Innocence, which Jesus revealed to be an attribute of the Holy Trinity manifested in himself.

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    by Suzanne Linsey-Mitellas
    £7.99

    Rachel Holloway is a school teacher with an unremarkable life. That is, until one day when everything changes forever and she is given the gift (or is it curse?) of being able to see and speak with the dead - amongst others...

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    by Sue Webb
    £3.49

    Free spirits or conflicted souls? Three friends embark on a journey but where they end up is their choice.

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    - Its Importance for Understanding the Development of Her Art. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by P.J. Allen
    by Jane Austen
    £18.99

    Until the appearance in the 1870 of the Memoir written by her nephew J.E. Austen Leigh, very little was known about Jane Austen beyond what could be deduced from her major novels. This had been her family's choice.

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    by Graham Bullen
    £8.99

    January, 1348. They say bad things come in threes...The day after an earthquake and tsunami have ravaged Venice, Malin Le Cordier, a successful English maritime trader, sails into the city with plans to mature a coup on behalf of Edward III and Genoa. His time? Short. His guilt? Strong. Keeping the coup a secret weighs heavy on his soul.

  • by Sarah Moore
    £6.99

    When Sarah Moore and her husband Gary learned that they were expecting a baby, they thought their wait was over. After a long and challenging path to become parents, they felt certain their deepest prayers had been answered and they would soon be parents.

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    by Jackie Allinson
    £10.99

    The Good HSE Book is a complete guide to the process of creating a practical and implementable HSE Management System applicable to projects in the oil and gas industry.

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    by David Longridge
    £7.99

    Justine and her close friend Ka work for the Paris fashion house of Schiaparelli in the early fifties, when French haute couture is bursting with glamour and intrigue. Each has a reason for making a lot of money rapidly.

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    by Jan Bondeson
    £10.99

    Which of Edinburgh's most gruesome murders has happened in your street? And were they committed by Burke and Hare, by the Stockbridge Baby-Farmer, by the Demon Frenchman of George Street, by the Triple Killer of Falcon Avenue, or perhaps by one of the Capital's many faceless, spectral slayers

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    - Memories of Two Years in Antarctica, 1961-1963
    by Brian J Taylor
    £15.49

    In 1967, following my return from the Antarctic, I decided to have my 'Antarctic Journal' typed with a view to having it published. The mission failed despite the fact that Sir Vivian Fuchs, then Director of the British Antarctic Survey, liked what he was able to read of the 'book' and even offered me the services of his literary agent.

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    - Volume 1 of the Ashridge Forest Adventures
    by Pam G Howard
    £7.99

    After the shocking arrival of her new stepmother and horrid stepbrother, Elvie, an unloved princess, finds herself even more alone than ever before. The dreadful wounding of a young dragon changes her world forever along with that of the servant boy, Flint.

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    - Surviving Life's Cruellest Tragedy - Twice
    by Helen Bouchami
    £9.49

    In 1979 Helen returns from Algeria to a much-changed UK, where she must juggle sole parenthood with the demands of a successful career. Her life unravels when her older son develops acute leukaemia and his devastated brother spirals into depression and addiction.

  • by Janet Rising
    £6.99

    When Hannah gets her own pony, she hopes it will signal the beginning of her being successful at something - because until then, she has been pretty much hopeless at just about everything.

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