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  • by Karl Gibbons
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Alan Shinkfield
    £13.99

  • by Becky Boo
    £17.49

    It is an early stage 1 beginners reader with repetitive words for recognition.The book describes different fruits.Comparisons: It tells young kids about different comparisons and explains vocabulary of comparison (e.g., bigbigger, goodbetter).At the Beach: It explains different things kids do on the beach and helps them recognise the repetitive words, I like playing . . .At the end of the book, the child should be able to read, like playing, and identify different words. This book helps build vocabulary.

  • by John Gardiner
    £21.49

    Entablatures eponymous novelist undertakes an exploration of the conceptual implications held by the word palimpsest, using the gift of self-consciousness to place his origin within a presence he identifies as the inner thinker, the latter derivative from Rne Descartess famous dictum: Cogito ergo sum [I think, therefore I am]. Palimpsest postulates a practice whereby ancient manuscripts were reused by superimposing later writing over earlier work, which was not completely erased. Therefore, traces of the earlier writing become visible, intermixing with later text, an image the eponymous novelist utilises to startling effect in Entablature.Crises unsettle the novelist. The year is 2017, the centenary of the infamous 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, a traumatic memory colouring his meditations and social interactions, coupled with uncertainty surrounding the future of his romantic relationship with a corporate lawyer. Law is a pivotal point of contention, and the conflicting controversies between human, spiritual, and the laws of physics are interblended, creating subtext on the palimpsest of existence for the dramatis personae. Determinism and free will are cross-hatched in the weave of existence when the novelist has a chance encounter with his deceased sisters exbest friend, a social diarist.The novelist undertakes the creation of a new book, an epistolary novella, Hygeia, the text of which is included in full within Entablature. But is it the visible trace of an earlier embodiment visible through the text of his current existence? Enhancing the originality of this existential format are quoted samples from one of the novelists earlier books, Russian BrideRose Slavy, the latter name created by the iconic artist Marcel Duchamp.

  • by Dr Stephen J Hyde
    £14.49 - 26.99

  • by C Thomas Perry Ph D
    £21.49 - 33.99

  • - Wonder in a Nutshell
    by Francis (Linkoping University) Lee
    £11.49 - 18.49

  • - What Are We Really Scared Of?
    by Brenda Turner
    £29.99

  • by William Heinrich
    £32.99 - 43.99

  • - More Devotional Talks and Bible Studies for the Busy Leader.
    by Warren Ravenscroft
    £25.49 - 36.99

  • by Lissy O'Laughlin
    £13.99 - 24.99

  • - A Treasure Hunt Across London (Volume One, Notting Hill Trilogy)
    by MSA Blackwell
    £17.99

  • by Ashley DD Hajny
    £19.49

  • by Erin Eldridge
    £25.49 - 36.99

  • by Julie K Parrott
    £16.99 - 26.99

  • by Photographer John (UCLA School of Medicine) Campbell
    £22.49

    Frank is in a bank queue when he looks up into the face of the most gorgeous lady hehad ever seen. She smiles at him but it only lasts a few moments as the queue moves.Thinking so much about Sandy (he named her after her hair colour) he allowedhimself to be pushed towards a gutter at a corner and fell, breaking his wrist.He and his work mate, Jim, have women on their minds. In the mean time Sandy hasposed for some photos to be published and presented in the Sunday paper. Frank seesthe photos and tries to get information but it is not forthcoming.Jim draws Frank's attention to an ad in a suburban paper. There is to be a writers'meeting. Frank goes along and finds Sandy has been invited to speak. He takes her to coffee and makes a date for the following Saturday.He and Sandy go to the Hilton. She invites him to come for dinner. He is captivated by her young daughter who never met her father because he was killed inAfghanistan He has a couple of meals with them and one night a wild party startsnearby. Sandy is frightened so he sleep on the lounge. He awakens to the fi re alarmsounding. He calls the brigade and gets the family outside and starts CPR on thegirl. She responds and goes to hospital.The offi ce shifts to the coast. He and Sandy buy a house nearby and get married.Surprisingly Sandy falls pregnant. Khloe starts to ask questions about heaven. Inbed frank dreams of Khloe saying she gave him a daughter for saving her life. Sandyalso dreams of Khloe saying goodbye. They rush into the other bedroom to fi nd that Khloe has passed away.

  • - Delivery Strategies & Processes
    by Mark Urizar
    £24.49

  • - Keepers of Day and Night
    by G J Elliott
    £17.49

    Anna believes she is an ordinary girl, or at least tries to be, until she meets Zavier and her world gets turned upside down. She is a keeper one who protects the balance of the world.m3wq,m, She must protect her family from the danger of being a keeper only then can now she has find herself.

  • by Jennifer Wherrett
    £15.49 - 26.99

  • - A Book of Poems
    by Sophia Z Kovachevich
    £21.49 - 33.49

  • by Bette Shiels
    £22.49 - 35.99

  • - A Tale of a Policeman's Problems
    by MSA Blackwell
    £20.49

  • - A Book of Poems, Volume 1
    by Sophia Z Kovachevich
    £20.49 - 32.49

  • - Welcome to My Private Little Hell
    by Zuzana Fort
    £16.49 - 27.49

  • - A Political Documentary of Out Times
    by Ashley (Sustainable EDGE & Canada) Smith
    £29.99 - 43.49

  • by Wendy Willett
    £18.99

  • by George Piro
    £22.49 - 35.99

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