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  • av Lincoln Coull
    235,-

    Overall, it is a contemporary political writing that gives an accurate historical view of how Climate Change came to exist and a more recent account of how it became a present day crisis.

  • av Tomás Ó Cuirc
    278,-

    Tom Glennon, a brilliant Irish astrophysicist, is TOMÁS Ó CUIRC catapulted from Earth to Omnos, a distant planetinhabited by enigmatic aliens known as Omnians.As Earth's first and only ambassador, Tom is tasked with bringing our planet's creativity to Omnos, wherethe Omnians seek to establish a fusion of Earth genetics.Amidst the interstellar drama, Tom grapples with isolation and loss, making his journey both poignantand exhilarating. Tom's exemplary ambassadorship takes a compelling turn when the Omnians, anticipatinghis loneliness, present a mysterious partner from their Our Man From Earth. The question pulsates: who is she?Buckle up for a thrilling ride through the cosmos, where science, emotion, and the unknown collide inTomás Ó Cuirc's, "Our Man From Earth," a gripping tale that pushes the boundaries of human connection andinterstellar intrigue.

  • av Julie Busuttil
    198,-

    Join this alienon his magical quests, where imagination thrives, and dreams are blessed.For Superconscious Dave. the enigmatic star. offers a journey like no other.from near to far.

  • av Margaret Boyd Squires
    278,-

    Inflammation is considered to be a driver of disease and at the core of many common ailments. Margaret Boyd-Squires, a highly regarded Naturopath, will help you to reduce inflammation with valuable advice and easy to follow recipes. Her advice is practical and down to earth, and her Anti- Inflammatory Recipes will help you to Feel Great and Look Your Best.

  • av Robin Johnson
    366,-

    This book is for everyone who is interested in their gardens."I hope that my latest book Garden design for everyone volume 2 will set youon your journey of creating and building your own garden." Robin

  • av Rebecca J Sharp
    210,-

    This story is all about my crazy life,with all its complexities, twists and turns.Its all of true events in the madness that comes with Addiction and I really hope it will reach hearts as it all can be a lesson that can hopefully help someone.

  • av Hayley Price
    254,-

    Hayley Price's debut novel,The Vermilion Ribbon is a pulsating mix of fantasy, romance and adventure. Corelle's journey from innocence to cold-hearted killer leaves a trail of bodies from one end of Dur to the other. With her enemies in relentless pursuit and another woman's life in her hands, Corelle cannot relax for a heartbeat. Despair and vengeance compete for her attention as death dogs her footsteps, leading to a thrilling climax that will leave you breathless.

  • av Matt Galanos
    254,-

    Dane Thorburn has helped vanquish the mystical creatures wreaking mayhem and destruction across the land, and Princess Vanessa's health has been restored.But when it appears everything is returning to normal once more, a series of attacks by a group of unknown raiders strikes fear across the Stanthorpe region and beyond.Who are they - and where did they come from?Are they connected to Candahorn and the rebel forces - or is exiled wizard Raegan, despite his mysterious disappearance, somehow behind it?Dane is trying to piece everything together, alongside Vanessa, Will and Lord Frederick, when a tragedy of epic proportions changes the land forever, thrusting Vanessa into a role she's not ready for, where she has to make a fateful decision.Can they find out who is behind the attacks and save the lives of many, or will they be too late?

  • av Jari Evertsz
    248 - 354,-

  • av Daryl Moran
    235,-

    Some 600 young Australians served with the British Army's Royal Flying Corps (RFC) during the Great War, many losing their lives. One young fighter-pilot from Melbourne who gave his life was 2nd Lt Lyle Buntine MC, the son of the Principal of Caulfield Grammar School. Lyle's tragic accidental death, following gallant service as a fighter pilot during the Battle of the Somme, was notable in that his family preserved every letter, newspaper article, photograph and artefact associated with his life and active service. His extensive correspondence, which has never before been published, provides the basis for this book, which follows his life from his school days to active service in the fledgling RFC and to his untimely death. Lyle's letters trace his voyage to and travels around England, his life as an officer in the British Army, his training adventures on primitive RFC aircraft and his combat experiences on the Western Front, including surviving being shot down six times! These letters bring to us a forgotten voice from the past resounding with humility and humour, coupled with absolute fear. Also explored in this book is the manner in which his family and school mourned his death and marked his memory. His family's struggle to come to terms with the loss in war of their 'Empire's Noble Son,' was an echo of the deep grief manifest in the wider Australian society at the end of the Great War. 'Years May Pass On, But Memory Remains'(A line from the Caulfield Grammar School song)

  • av Deirdre Jonker
    278,-

    Amy and Ginger, fraternal twins, realise how much different they are from the average human. During a journey on meeting different covens, the biggest truth that was kept from them is presented at the most inconvenient time. How do Amy and Ginger know the truth from the lies? How do Amy and Ginger survive their lives of not knowing who and what their father is? What about the maternal figure of both Amy and Ginger? There might not be a direct answer to what Amy and Ginger will face. How will they face immortality.

  • av Kaaren Sutcliffe
    290,-

    A simple mission ... with twists and meanders that capture his heart and divert his destiny.Just when Mage Everand thought his mission was concluded and he could follow his heart to be with Lamiya, she is kidnapped. He must save Lamiya - and find out exactly who the rogue half-mage is. Forced to continue Malach's training in magic, Everand is confronted by his past actions as the apprentice to Malach's father.Unexpectedly, the Guild mages forcibly translocate him home! Obliged to report on his mission, he reluctantly reveals the existence and identity of the half-mage. Appalled at the Guild's verdict for Malach, Everand finds himself pitted against his master Mage Mantiss, the Head of the Guild.Can he escape to return to Lamiya? How can he foil the Guild's plan to obliterate the half-mage?Meanwhile, in Riverplain Lamiya's abilities are evolving and she calls her own dragon. Or wait, did the red dragon Akachi call her? Nothing is as it seems, the unfolding events hint at deep secrets and betrayals ... mysterious forces and connections. In a twist of irony, Everand and Malach both become fugitives. The stakes are far higher than imagined.

  • av Jay Freeman
    278,-

    "Not adulting.""I feel like a boy living in an adult's body."These words have been uttered by young men all over Australia who have been caught in technology addiction cycles. No jobs,no social life, no partners, with only the four walls of their bedrooms and their online world to keep them company. These are The Boys in Bedrooms.Fifteen years ago, Jay Freeman, a mental health social worker began to hear unusual stories from numerous emotionally and physicallydrained Australian parents who were labouring over their adult son's bizarre social withdrawal behaviour and lack of emotional adulthood.For those caught in severe, long-term social withdrawal, often as a result of earlier years' mismanaged or overwhelming events, theirstories have become bleak. Lack of intervention from the family unit at the onset of social withdrawal has resulted in a generationof young men in their thirties and forties becoming reliant on the support of their aging parents, who should now be enjoying theirretirement.Boys in Bedrooms: The Prison of the Mind has been written as a 'call to action' - a plea to free our young people from the incestuousover-nurturing and technology-addiction cycles that have become evident within many homes. Supporting young men to grow and/orheal by stepping into their adulthood is of paramount importance, both for their mental health as well as the overall health andprotection of our nation.Boys in Bedrooms: The Prison of the Mind contains a plethora of bounce-back strategies to help young men and their families breaktheir cycles of social withdrawal and computer addiction.

  • av Collette Glina
    402,-

    God's Mirror is a historical sci-fi fantasy story where a young woman finds herself teleported to 19th century England, during the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Melanie Jacinta Barrett struggles to survive in this strange primitive world, her memories of life in the 20th century seeming more and more like a fantastic dream. After helping a young woman who was attacked by thugs, she is taken to Blythe Manor by the girl's foster father. As she recovers from her wounds, she befriends the young woman, Sarah, and finds a place for herself at Blythe Manor. It is not long however before strange things start to happen in and around the Manor, including an alien voice that speaks in Mel's head, the rescue of a beautiful young woman from a violent stage coach robbery, and reports of a large grey creature roaming the woods at night. And then there is Sarah and her foster father Raphael, who both seem to be hiding something from her. As their secret starts to unravel, and Raphael finds that his past is catching up to him, Mel must fight to protect her new family.

  • av Gavin Grift
    235,-

    Don't let another unproductive meeting waste your time. Mastering Meetings that Matter is the game changing resource you need to transform your meetings from mediocre to exceptional. This guide is designed for leaders and facilitators who want to increase the relevance, impact and significance of their meetings. Discover the eight essential elements with practical tips and anecdotes to conduct meetings with poise, confidence and purpose. Your collaborative efforts will lead to genuine engagement and maximum results in the workplace. Don't miss out on the opportunity to use your precious time wisely with this indispensable handbook."This gem of a book is the perfect resource for educationalleaders who want to make the most of every minute theyspend in meetings with others."Dr Barbara Watterston

  • av Paul Traynor
    186,-

    Charlie Baxter wasn't a superhero. He wasn't all that cool or good looking or picked first for any team.Charlie Baxter was just one of the gang. But when trouble was brewing, Charlie was always in the middle of it.Rubbish tip tobogganing, haunted houses, bush-bashing, or brilliant money-making schemes - adventures were all in a day's funfor Charlie and his mates. Some long, some scary, some funny - and some just downrightdangerous!

  • av Colette Dixon
    210,-

  • av Cullen
    387,-

  • av Jed Cullen
    263,-

  • av Aram San
    194,-

  • av Ella McLaughlin
    241,99

    The epic love story of Chloe and Jack continues in The Parisian Promise, the sequel to Finding Me and You.Could a deep love for someone else, lift you to heights that you never imagined you would ever achieve? Let Chloe and Jack take you on another enchanting journey as they reawaken their passion and settle down to life together in Australia.An invitation to a Spanish wedding takes them back to Europe, reuniting with their friends and they enjoy a fun-filled catch-up full of whimsy holiday cheer. A spur of the moment idea , drawn up late one night, over too many whiskies in Scotland, leads them to the south of France searching for a chateau for their wedding.Just as everything seems to be going right, a tragedy strikes. But one person's tragedy can sometimes work in mysterious ways and change someone else's fate forever. A heart tugging romance about unconditional love, unselfishness sacrifice and heartwarming friendships.

  • av Peter Fairchild
    263,-

  • av Sharon Wasson
    249,-

    Meet Jackson, a young boy born with limb differences.Jackson's friend shows how they are different but also how Jackson can do things just like us. Follow the story to see how we are all born different and it's these differences that make us awesome.A story discussing inclusion and difference.

  • av Johnson Robin Johnson
    290,-

  • av Olsen Lance Olsen
    414 - 455,-

  • av Donovan Hoult
    263,-

  • av Daniel Beauglehole
    455,-

    Australian Road Trip is a book stands out among travel books or stories of the road trip genre because of its unique positioning it is probably the only one of its kind to feature characters who live in the mild autism spectrum.

  • - An Early Intervention Story About Slowing Down
    av Walsh Alison Walsh
    153,-

    This story can support children with anxiety, fears, and behavioral concerns Learning an early intervention skill to slow down lends educational ways for parents and children together with the characters Ellie and Reggie to learn coping skills

  • av Michelle Bell
    194,-

    This little adventurous story about the bilbies friendship between one another is no doubt a wondrous thing that will keep you smiling through the whole story

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