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  • av Leon Gratton
    173,-

    This is the continuation of cocaine poet, it brings to life the young dope fiend's junior days down in Manchester, it's as usual, chronic dope smoking and running with the devil with lots of good times.

  • av Grace True
    160,-

    The Test of Love: Brothers for Life is a fictional romantic novel that is written in an easy style to read, presenting the life of the characters and their journey in discovering God, love and new beginnings. Each one of the characters: Mike, Bella, Scott and their families and friends are carried through the beautiful adventure of life where, through courage and perseverance, they can achieve amazing things, learning how to navigate their lives with the Lord.Mike, an amazing young man with a good career, decides to let go of the past and broken relationships and embarks on a new path of getting closer to the Lord. He is challenged by meeting Bella, a beautiful young lady that opens new doors for his heart and brings friendship and love in his life.A door of connecting with his father's side of the family is opened by the Lord for Mike and he is learning to let go of the past and move forward by forgiving his father and brother, Scott. As the Lord works in all areas of his heart and life, Mike acts upon the desires of his heart and asks Bella for a date.In Chapter 11 - Mike expresses his heart: "My life since I was walking with the Lord was different and slowly I was learning to walk on the new path. I was learning to pray and ask and how to listen and follow the Lord. I was developing a relationship with my loving Father. A relationship of trust and surrender it all and take a step at the time. This was a bit hard for me listening but I was doing a pretty good job. Listening and following the Spirit no matter what, was brilliant. It was good on one hand, but on the other hand I felt stretched in every area of my heart, mind and soul. I felt challenged and I felt on an adventure and felt carried through things I never imagined I would be able to do."Mike learns to let the Lord lead him in the journey of restoration and connecting with his father and especial his brother Scott. The circumstances bring Mike near his brother, as being in hospital and going through ups and downs and being supported by Bella and his mother, Mike learns to trust and learn and wait upon the Lord.After rejecting his brother numerous times and having no interest in a family reunion, Scott's heart is overflown with grace and a new door is open for a new beginning: brothers for life!

  • av Georgina Fallstrom
    132,-

    A jolly picture book for preschoolers, detailing the escapades of a mischievous cocker spaniel.

  • av Georgina Fallstrom
    132,-

    A jolly picture book for preschoolers, detailing the escapades of a mischievous cocker spaniel.

  • av Ruth Ampiah-Kwofi
    187,-

    Do you believe God has a plan for you? It's a beautiful plan called your destiny and it's beyond anything you can think or imagine! Often this destiny is put on pause because the current version of who we are isn't ready! Just as every butterfly was once a caterpillar, there is a journey of transformation we must each undergo in order to become the best version of ourselves. The version that can fulfil destiny.This book guides you through the journey from crawling to flying in your God given destiny. With great personal honesty fused with biblical truths, Ruth helps you press the play button on your life and accelerate you on the road of transformation and destiny fulfilment. Allow the truths and treasures of this book to speak to your heart and make the decision to upgrade from crawling to flying.

  • av Colin Yardley
    214,-

    Lavender Reed, Bow Street Runner and his¿daughter,¿Calista, you may have met in my¿earlier book,¿Murder Most Foul (2021).¿¿Cally, as she is known, is Anglo-Indian.¿ ¿¿ The present story is set in the first half of¿the 19th¿century, during the Napoleonic¿wars and the Regency period.¿ Cally¿and her adoptive sister, Polly, rebel¿against almost every rule in the book.¿ At a time when most young women of¿their class are housebound, decorous and¿docile, the sisters are activists in the causes¿of prison reform, the abolition of slavery¿and the long campaign for universal¿suffrage.¿ In 1820, they are party to the¿Cato Street conspiracy. They attend Quaker¿meetings, although atheist.¿¿Their dress is often unorthodox, including¿breeches when always riding astraddle,¿never¿side-saddle.¿ They make no secret of their love for each¿other, when sapphic love is unknown or¿unmentionable.¿ They share the mothering of an adopted¿black orphan girl, whose mother was äslave from Benin.¿

  • av Georgina Fallstrom
    132,-

    A jolly picture book for preschoolers, detailing the escapades of a mischievous cocker spaniel.

  • av Amirreza Tayebi
    241,-

    Revolutionary Swinging London Era The Swinging Sixties in London was a vibrant and transformative cultural era that left an indelible mark on film, music, fashion, and art. This revolutionary period, spanning roughly from the mid-1960s to early 1970s, was characterized by an explosion of creativity, social change, and youth-driven rebellion. In film, iconic works like "A Hard Day's Night" captured the spirit of the era with the rise of the Beatles and their influence on pop culture. The films of directors like Richard Lester showcased the energetic and irreverent attitudes of the youth. Music played a pivotal role as well, with the British Invasion bands like the Rolling Stones and The Who becoming global sensations. Fashion became a powerful vehicle for self-expression, as designers like Mary Quant introduced bold, mod-inspired clothing that defied tradition. The miniskirt became a symbol of female empowerment, while men embraced tailored suits with flamboyant twists. This spirit of innovation extended to art too, with the emergence of pop art led by figures like David Hockney and Peter Blake, who celebrated consumer culture and mass media through their work. 'A Very British Revolution', explores in essence the Swinging Sixties in London was a kaleidoscopic burst of color, sound, and rebellion. It ushered ina new era of youth culture that continues to inspire and influence artistic expression to this day.

  • av Christopher White
    241,-

    90 SECONDS TO MIDNIGHTOn January 23rd 2023 'The Doomsday Clock' used by atomic Scientists to evaluate how far our world is from nuclear destruction was moved forwards to '90 seconds to midnight' which indicates that mankind has again entered a time period of unprecedented danger.In the 1970's NASA's Pioneer satellites discovered a new planetary body in the far regions of our solar system using its infrared equipment. NASA growing concerned about how this planet would affect our world sent out another infrared satellite named IRAS in 1983 to scan the universe in infrared. Its 10 month mission re-discovered the planetary body called Planet 10 or X in Roman numerals. This Planet is already having a disastrous effect on the earth due to its huge size and gravitational pull but can only be seen by cryogenically cooled equipment.Not only is the Earth under threat from this intruder Planet, NASA is tracking a number of near earth objects, the highest threat coming from the asteroid Apophis which will either skim past the earth on Friday 13th April 2029 or crash into us creating a series of near extinction events.Realising that people would need an explanation on why severe earth changes were happening The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was formed in 1988 to provide a false but believable narrative and gain the time needed for alternative power structures to take shape. These are; The Bilderburg Group, The World Economic Forum, The United Nations and the World Health Organisation who are now positioning themselves to become a future government-in waiting dominating our own democratically elected national governments when these catastrophic events play out.This world government will be controlled by a man the bible calls the Antichrist who will run a new financial system based on Central Bank Digital Currencies. This system will go global by 2030 and will replace all cash and card transactions. No-one will be able to buy or sell without his evil mark. Just before this system in fully operational Christian believers will be caught up to meet Christ in the air in an event called 'The Rapture' just before a terrible time on earth lasting seven years called ' The Great Tribulation' begins.This Book will also look at how the Vaccine injured are being completely ignored.

  • av Thomas Lewin
    173,-

    Without doubt, our country has some of the most beautiful scenery and best places to visit in Europe. The Yorkshire Dales and moors, Wales, and the stunningly beautiful Scotland amongst them. More and more people are also beginning to realise that one of the best ways to see this beauty is by travelling in a motorhome. There is nothing better than to find a nice spot on Dartmoor and camp up for a few days, with a stream running nearby, the country sounds of sheep, wild deer and cattle grazing feet away, or to book at one of the many hundreds of pretty resorts around the country. All from a self-contained home on wheels, with all facilities onboard! The only problem historically is that a lot of the local councils didn't want us camping on their patch. Fortunately the tide is turning; with more people buying motorhomes now, more councils are accommodating us. With solar panels and all facilities onboard, why pay hundreds of pounds to sit on a patch of grass when we can park right by the beach? There are many pleasant and attractive places around the country; unlike France they don't all have welcoming Aires, but they are slowly coming around to it.My book covers just a few of these little gems around the country from Cornwall to Kent, from Kent up to Hadrian's Wall. From Pembrokeshire in Wales to the Lake District... seek and explore!

  • av R. C. R. Patrick
    249,-

    The adventure is set in South Western France in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo. It begins in the small town of La Garenne home to the Ducs of Garenne and their ancestors for more than six hundred years. La Garenne was a place where nothing much ever happened. Even the French Revolution had passed by the town. That is until the suspicious death of a national hero, a man from the town known to all and the subsequent death of his mentor the Duc de Garenne. There was also the unexplained disappearance of a famous hunting dog, Hugo Hound once owned by both of these men.Then the nation was gripped by the news that a patrol of gendarmes from La Garenne had "vanished off the face of the earth" at least according to their local commandant. A young officer was dispatched from Paris to investigate and discovered that all these events had a common link, the dog, Hugo Hound. To his bewilderment, his orders are changed by the Head of Gendarmerie in Paris. He must now also find Hugo Hound. He finds himself protecting not only Hugo but Hugo's companions including talking bears and lions!He also meets once again Catherine, whom he had helped rescue from the chaotic aftermath of Waterloo. She and her cousin are far more involved with his task than he could ever have imagined. On a voyage across France to the safety of the Pyrenees, once home to these special beings, he and his charges are pursued by evil in the form of a Werewolf, once the leader of the 'lost patrol' and the renegade son of the late Duc de Garenne, brother to Catherine.

  • av Peter Borthwick
    146,-

    This book is a diverse read offering chapters covering multiple subjects, but all linked into the same theme. It explores many of the things we have been misinformed about in mainstream media, education and religion. A chapter by chapter in depth look at various subjects that challenge what we think we know. It ultimately proposes an alternative way of thinking, and assessing what we have all been informed of through different platforms. The book explores the author and some of the key things that have affected his life, guiding him to this point now where he wants to share some of his experiences. This includes his love of spirituality and the guidance that has been provided to him throughout his life. It's an often-humorous story with honest snippets from youth through to adulthood. It explores all the good and bad aspects of the human experience and his acceptance that it is all part of the journey. The second chapter covers our recent technological boom. This explores the authors thoughts on how we have progressed so quickly over the last 100 years with a thought-provoking challenge as an explanation. A look at our history and all the many holes in what we have been informed about through education and religion, that frankly do not hold up now with science- throwing curve balls into our previous understanding of our past. The chapter covers such things as structural anomalies around the world, our true origins and the various differing species of humanity that have occupied this planet, and many more issues the author has found through his investigations. Through Government disclosure and personal accounts, the next chapter looks at the subject of 'are we alone in this universe'? Starting way back in history and finishing right up to date it looks at the overwhelming evidence that would suggest we are not alone, from witness reports, abduction cases to crop circles. This chapter provides some compelling and fact-based evidence to support the authors ideas. Following on from the previous chapter the author looks at our planet and its place in the universe, covering the mind-boggling numbers that are attached to the incredible size of the known universe, and our tiny insignificant place within it. It further highlights the facts presented in the previous chapter that discusses are we truly alone in a universe that is difficult to comprehend with its true and enormous size. Moving away from historical information the author comes right up to date with a chapter about the modern world. He questions that have we really got it right? , and has life truly improved with all the stress and mental health issues being highlighted these days. An example being emails. Emails were meant to make life quicker and easier, yet in reality they have had a negative effect. Regardless of whether you work in an office or a building site, you have to factor into your daily life time to look at and respond to emails. It's something twenty-five years ago did not exist, but the world still worked, giving us something else to factor into what is not enough time in most people's day. It was

  • av Sue L. Clarke
    194,-

    Working against the clock - can our dysfunctional team put aside their differences to defeat a global cyber threat?Just when life seemed to be bobbing along quite nicely, Helena receives a phone call that will change everything. Barry, a team member with questionable intentions, has died unexpectedly and in his will leaves the Watcher Team six safety deposit keys. The medical report seemed straight forward enough, it wasn't the cause of death that was the problem, it was the timing.An intriguing adventure awaits the team in the bustling metropolis that is Manchester, as they embark on a quest to solve six clues hidden in six iconic locations. Guided by their expertise and with the support of MI5 and the CIA, the team navigates a treacherous path, from the revered halls of John Rylands Library to the vibrant theatres of Manchester. Their adversaries, Crytex, pursue them relentlessly. The Watcher Team must outsmart and outmanoeuvre this dangerous organisation.In a battle of wits and courage, they must confront their fears and tap into their inner strength to save not only themselves but also the world from impending catastrophe.Can the Team complete its mission and put an end to Watcher 22 once and for all?

  • av Alan Jenkins
    146,-

    The book is a synopsis of 31 proverbs, the writers of the proverbs being more than one individual. But the greater part written by King Solomon, King David's son and heir, known for his wisdom, his wealth and his wide experience of life at that time. Many of the 'sayings' contained in the proverbs are applicable to all generations, irrespective of the 'so called progress or change' as they relate to everyday life. Some sayings have proved to be 'lasting adages. Even to this present day, being used and quoted by the ordinary person as well as the more educated individual. Activities and experiences in modern day living are common to most individuals, paios and groups, and the proverbs are written to instruct, guide, encourage, warn etc, individuals, particularly family children and the wider circle of the dangers that lurk within social activities to the unaware; activities that can bring about regret, sorrow, misery, trouble and even fatality. Wise counsel is necessary to enable avoidance of such and give opportunity to establish character, and social acceptance, with responsible behaviour. Reverence toward God and His laws are to the fore and encouraged, even rewarded, as part of life's progress and success.Much is to be gained from an in depth knowledge of the book of proverbs and the keeping of its advice.

  • av Claudia Jean Hugo
    187 - 289,-

  • av Andrew Watson
    173,-

    George Farrar was a human dynamo. From what we know there were few uneventful or restful days in his life. Salesman, athlete, entrepreneur, father of six daughters, mining magnate, politician, town planner, farmer and soldier; he was tried for high treason, condemned to death by hanging, knighted and made a baronet. He became a household name on the Rand and in the 1968 South African Dictionary of Biography has four columns to himself.

  • av Frank Crowe
    276,-

    Some golf short story fiction, enhanced with the author's fifty years' experience of golf clubs, golf books, memorabilia and his varied playing partners. Including over 100 illustrations, some of which are original artwork.

  • av Peter Gatenby
    153,-

    It is 1842 and Jean Perevade finds himself totally entranced and bewitched by an attractive young lady he meets by chance at Therouanne in Flanders. Although he has done her a great favour, his initial advances to her are rebuffed and she disappears the next morning before Jean has time to even discover her name. After brooding for some months, he resolves to track her down. However, just when he thinks at last. He has obtained an audience with the lady of his dreams, he finds it is he who has been the quarry and been under constant watch, having been mistaken for his evil identical twin brother. However, he is reconciled to at least be a friend of the mysterious lady and help capture his infamous brother who is guilty of rape and murder. However, the twins are so alike how can the lady ensure justice for her murdered sister. The subtle difference has been there for all to see. Will the young lady realise what it is and be able to gather the evidence she needs in time for the trial at St Etienne near Lyon? Thereby, ensuring a guilty verdict and obtain justice for her sister.

  • av Kevin O'Hagan
    173,-

    Murder in Store"You know what they say about curiosity, don't you?"Chris Cooper is nicknamed the 'Nighthawk'. He and his friends are urban explorers. They love to enter abandoned buildings and structures and search them, especially at night when nobody else is around. The activity is illegal, but it gives them such a buzz that it becomes addictive. They love to flirt with danger.Eddie Creed is on the run to Bristol. He has inadvertently crossed 'Big Baz' Watkins, a London criminal with a nasty reputation. Eddie only wanted to help the girl, but now his world is turned upside down as three hitmen are on his trail. Their agenda is to kill him.On this particular cold winter's evening, Chris and his friends will enter and explore the empty store of the iconic Radley's in Bristol city centre. On this same night, Eddie Creed, who is being chased down by the hitmen, seeks refuge and finds it in the same store. When the killers also enter the store and block off its only exit, a shocking and horrifying series of events begins to unfold.Suddenly, the worlds of Eddie Creed and Chris Cooper and his friends collide as mayhem and murder occurs. Now, they are all running for their lives as they are relentlessly hunted down.There will be murder in store!

  • av Olivia Salamouni
    146,-

    Join Abbey on her flying bed adventure that magically takes her all the way from her bedroom in London, to the beauty of a savannah in Africa, meeting some amazing animals and people.

  • av V. Jean
    146,-

    This book was written to provide a sample of a daily routine to any family. However, it can be really useful to those who have a child with difficulty keeping up with basic daily activities,¿or where transition is an issue.¿ By reading this book and using the attached visual cards, the child can get used töthe everyday activities by getting an insight¿into Oliver's (main character) average days.¿ ¿ Since children are emotionally attached to their parents, they can easily pick up on both their positive and negative feelings. They may find it difficult¿to handle their emotions when they sense¿stressful or negative energy from their parents. Therefore, it is very crucial that parents should stay calm, patient, supporting and loving¿as much as possible.¿ ¿ Successfully setting up an effective system¿might help reduce stress generally occurring in life and can¿create peace of mind for both parents and children. Note, inner peace eventually leads to external peace.¿¿ Happy reading!¿ ¿ Stay calm and be yourself!¿ V. Jean

  • av Joy Stonehouse
    194,-

    This is an unflinching portrayal of life in a coastal Yorkshire village three hundred years ago with its folk lore, old farming methods, superstitions and traditional remedies.Mary Jordan shares her damp, chalkstone cottage in Filey Bay with five growing boys and an unsympathetic husband. William Jordan is a farmer and customs officer. In league with the local smugglers, all is well until a keen young excise officer arrives. Mary's boys don't help matters. Young William bullies and plays cruel tricks on his brothers, enjoys all manner of sports and, mentored by his uncle, learns to shoot... which ends in disaster. Francis falls for a woman eight years his senior. He suffers all the confusion of adolescence, not helped by an increasing obsession with his uncle's puritanical teachings. And then there's 'poor John' who is retarded. He's unable to work like the others, but finds simple pleasures in nursing a newborn piglet and learning the ways of shepherding. He becomes Mary's one consolation as she comes to terms with a crucial death in the village - that of their only midwife and healer.

  • av John Bloor
    226,-

    Can we transcend worry? How do we find contentment? Is it possible to stand firm when the world around us seems so uncertain? Can we still find hope in God's written word? Transcending Worry takes us on a journey of reflection through some verses from the book of Philippians 4 1-13. Familiar and much loved these wonderful verses written by St Paul to the Church in Philippi give us a lot to think and contemplate: "Do not be anxious about anything...... I have learnt to be content in all circumstances..... stand firm ........". How can these verses help us today? John Bloor, a licensed Reader and preacher in the Church of England, a Christian for over 50 years, a confessed worrier, writes having experienced a "light bulb" moment whilst listening to a talk in church on these particular verses. Inspired and written in a time of great anxiety and worry as Coronavirus swept throughout the world. John very much believed he was called by God to write and share these insights and thoughts with others. Taking several years to complete, consideration is given through personal stories, painful times and life experiences. We are transported to Paris; The Louvre Gallery - a Rembrandt painting, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame Church to help us contemplate and provide thought provoking questions. The book includes contributions, stories and life experiences from Saju Muthalaly, Bishop of Loughborough and other friends and church family members that very much informed John's thinking and writing. We are called to serve our faithful and loving God. What does this mean? A closer look at the Rembrandt painting, The Supper at Emmaus, we are challenged to think and reflect on what we might bring to the table.

  • av Pj Sandz
    132 - 214,-

  • av Ayaz Angus Landman
    249,-

    A book of short prayer poems addressing spiritual themes of identity, meaning, purpose and the Divine. Who am I? What is most important? What is life about? What is true? What is real? are all essential questions that lead us beyond ordinary language and into metaphor. The hope is that the reader might experience a moment of re connection to their own truth somewhere among the lines.

  • av Peggy Flo
    194 - 276,-

  • av Nina Olsson
    146,-

    Anna, lost and alone, taken from a remote Icelandic car park on a stormy night, and her determination to be free and returned to her family. A story of abduction and stoicism in the face of hopelessness.¿ Strength of character and a strong belief that all will be well in the end. Told from two viewpoints, that of the victim and the family who search for her.

  • av Ziggy Corinthian
    242,-

    This book of 20 poems is is to be the first of many books that I shall be sharing with the world. The poems cover a wide variety of subjects including Hereford Art Gallery, Musical Instruments, Skiing in the Alps and Trees.

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