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  • av Mark Dando
    233,-

    Ever wonder why your coaching doesn't get results?Want to find your motivation for a job, a project or a hobby?Feel frustrated that you or your team spend too much time barking up the wrong trees, failing to find a focus?Learn to stack goals for powerful motivation and drive.With their characteristic ability to simplify the complex, Mark Dando and Alison Rogers show you the importance of getting clear about your wants - resisting the compulsion to think too early about "how."In short, straightforward chapters, you'll discover the language of goals. You'll explore how to use this language to develop each of the four primary goal types. And you'll find out how to stack two, three or four goal types together to produce irresistible clarity and direction in yourself or in others.So, let's get stacking.It's time to start barking up the right trees more often!

  • av Angela Iremonger
    202,-

    It's perfect flying weather around Glossingham Airport, but Charlie is left on the apron all alone and Mr Little, his owner, is nowhere to be seen. After hours with nothing but his dreams to keep him company, Charlie is eventually taken up for a flight and, best of all, it's to one of his favourite places.The coastline comes into view and Green Island is seen on the horizon. There's a rather large cloud in the way, but they just fly round it and nothing changes - until Charlie hears a cry for help. One of his best friends is lost in that cloud and can't find her way out.With help from the Control Tower, can Charlie and Mr Little help Meena and her pilot get back to the airport safely?

  • av Sophia Cobbs
    256,-

    What would you do if you accidentally opened a portal to another world? When it happens to Tobias, he doesn't hesitate and just steps through, damn the consequences.And of course, there are consequences.Almost immediately Petulia and Miss Level - two witches - set out to find the mysterious visitor who keeps spilling magic. They must stop him before the wrong person snatches up all the lost magic and bad things happen.But first they must tackle chatty leprechauns, enthusiastic archeologists, nervous wizards and Tobias (literally).Events that started many, many years before might finally come to an end.Book 2 in the Sophia Cobbs' Wondrous World of Witchcraft series.

  • av Nikki Copleston
    233,-

    Ramsay Keiller is found shot dead and Jill Fortune has disappeared. Was Keiller still working for the government, even in retirement-or was he working against it? Was piano teacher Jill simply in the wrong place at the wrong time? Fifty years after his blues band made the Top Forty, Dan Swann is still causing ripples-but not with his music. He has a message for the world, but the world isn't listening. DI Jeff Lincoln needs to fit the pieces of this puzzle together, but he's in a different police station, with a team he doesn't know, and a member of his own team's in trouble. Can he solve this case before it's too late? A story of revenge and conspiracy, regret and retribution, against the backdrop of Salisbury Plain.This is the fifth book in the series featuring DI Jeff Lincoln.

  • av David Ebsworth
    183,-

    He only sought the truth. But some truths are best left buried.Wrexham, 1876. Meet Alfred Neobard Palmer, an unlikely hero. "It was a death which had brought him here. Death by snake venom, of all things." Palmer - and his more courageous sweetheart, young Ettie Francis. A series of accidental deaths which increasingly seem - well, more than simply accidental. Deaths luring Palmer and Ettie, slowly but surely, towards a terrifying climax through the treacherous waters of the North Wales coast. But can those deaths truly be linked to the huge coverlet on display at Wrexham's magnificent Art Treasures Exhibition? A patchwork of images both biblical and bewitching. And is there, literally, blood among the coverlet's threads? A glittering mystery by award-winning author David Ebsworth.

  • av Hugo Woolley
    233,-

    Freya Jorgensen is not her real name. Charlotte de Tournet had to hide her true identity when the Nazis rolled into Paris. The SS took over her Avenue Foch mansion, Le Palais, for use by high-ranking Nazis as a place to relax away from the war. She is young and beautiful and is held virtually captive in her Paris mansion. Her only trusted friend is Theodora, a Turkish prostitute and courtesan at Le Palais. Freya unwisely falls in love with a handsome SS officer, Jost Krupp. As Freya discovers her lover is a mass and indiscriminate killer, she and Theodora escape Le Palais before her identity is discovered and the mansion is blown up. With the help of Baron Ferdi Saumures, they flee Paris and travel to southwest France and meet British SOE agent, Bertrand. Freya's adventures are just beginning.

  • av V. S. Minou
    218,-

    An ancient prophecy, 3 forsaken kittens. When worlds collide, will the Trinity of Light survive? Tom Angel thinks he's just an ordinary ginger kitten, but when he discovers that he not only has a sister, but another sibling, the race is on to find them before his nemesis Sophia does. With danger on their tails at every turn will they all survive to fulfil their destiny?

  • av Sarah LeFanu
    233,-

    In 2020 the former Women's Press editor and literary critic Sarah LeFanu published her group biography of three British writers and their travels to South Africa in the closing days of the Victorian era, Something of Themselves: Kipling, Kingsley, Conan Doyle and the Anglo-Boer War, which was shortlisted for the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography. Talking to the Dead: Travels of a Biographer is a journal that covers the five years (2015-2020) of her research and writing, taking her from libraries and archives in England to old battle sites in South Africa, and recording her conversations with the living and the dead. Talking to the Dead is about South Africa then and now, about Britain then and now, about imperialism and the beginning of its end, about the biographical process, and also, intertwined with these subjects, about the experience of living with the painful chronic condition polymyalgia rheumatica. For life writers, for lovers of historical biography, for all readers of Rudyard Kipling, Mary Kingsley and Arthur Conan Doyle. Praise for Something of Themselves:'a splendidly well-written page-turner ... a classic' - Jan Montefiore'brilliantly insightful' - Lara Feigel 'highly original, thought-provoking ... sensitive, multi-layered' - Saul David

  • av Frances Thomas
    172,-

    Frances Thomas was born in Wales, where she now lives, having spent many years in London. She has written various books for adults and children, including a biography of Christina Rossetti. She has won the Welsh Arts Council's Tir na nOg prize four times for her children's books. She has also written two 'poetry journals', A Bracelet of Bright Hair and Dancing in the Chequered Shade. Her most recent work is the Girls of Troy quartet, published by SilverWood Books. For more information, visit her website at www.francesthomas.org.

  • av Steve Judd
    233,-

    Offering a more complete, contemporary, and thorough understanding of this most mysterious of astrological influences.Discovered in 1930, Pluto has always been the most enigmatic of astrological influences. Its astrological meanings have been almost prised out of the Hadean depths, eventually leading astrologers world wide into a greater understanding of how astrology and psychology can be seen as twins, or at least different sides of the same coin.Originally published in 2014 before the New Horizons probe reached Pluto, this book has now been re-edited and updated to reflect a growing understanding of how the astronomy and astrology of the Pluto system influences us both personally and collectively, as we accelerate into an ever deeper understanding of the underlying psychological urges that both terrify and empower us.Steve Judd is a professional astrologer with over 45 years experience and has studied Pluto extensively.

  • av John Rigg
    416,-

    An Ordinary Spectator Returns: Watching Sport Again presents a collection of John Rigg's wide-ranging sports writing over the last six years. The book captures the thrill of watching some of the elite participants of the modern era - Kevin De Bruyne, Alastair Cook, Sonny Bill Williams et al. But it's not all about the star performers. By describing sporting events within their specific communities - baseball in Toronto, shinty in the Scottish Highlands, amateur rugby league in Leeds - the author illustrates sport's inherent capacity to act as a barometer of the society around it.An Ordinary Spectator Returns: Watching Sport Again also includes reflective pieces on sports history as well as significant current sport-related issues. This rich combination of contemporary detail and nostalgic digression - the follow-up to An Ordinary Spectator: 50 Years of Watching Sport (2012) and Still An Ordinary Spectator: Five More Years of Watching Sport (2017) - will be of interest to all those who enjoy watching live sport.

  • av David G. Bailey
    218 - 387,-

  • av Yvette Vanson
    271,-

    Yvette writes about her careers as she lived them - with boundless energy in an open and vivid style. In a unique approach, her story is interspersed with revealing conversations she recorded with many of her close women friends. First, Yvette was an actor, then award-winning documentary and BAFTA drama filmmaker; later an exhibited artist, plus book co-author/editor too. She unveils behind-the-scenes insights into her remarkable careers. She is a woman with a clear agenda for change who embraces life with passion. Her commitment to socially-relevant filmmaking, to equality and human rights campaigning is undisputed. Life was not straightforward. Yvette honestly explores her personal failings and achievements, whilst juggling a complicated personal life. Her drive to make order out of the chaos around her, her appetite for justice, along with her great warmth, are all there on the page!

  • av Ossie Hopkins
    233,-

    'Littered under Mercury', set in the '70s, chronicles the persistently turbulent relationship between Jill and Jay. Following the briefest of reunions, she returns to the States whilst he remains teaching in Cheshire, championing the disadvantaged via 'Shakespeare on the Rocks'; radical pedagogy which his colleagues hate but his pupils love.Jill, meanwhile, thrives in Virginia and is ultimately reunited with her mentor, Sir Anton Keiter, as they attempt to combine the American model of healthcare with a bureaucratic - but free - NHS. Sir Anton is the mastermind, Jill his work-in-progress.Promoted to the LEA, Jay finds the corridors of power fascinating but serpentine - with the stress on serpents.For her part, Jill has her own entanglements as she learns to celebrate her bi-sexual life in nursing, the antiques business and her Open University studies.Matrimony beckons. Elusively...

  • av Rob King
    233,-

    Sales needs a rebrand in the creative industry. The creative pound contributes £13M every hour to the UK economy - our creative sector is truly world beating. Yet so many creative businesses and agencies still struggle to find consistent sales and growth. How can creatives rapidly grow their business?The book helps creatives shift their mindset from viewing sales as an afterthought to a fundamental part of their business strategy and provides them with the tools and strategies they need to grow and scale their business.This book is the lessons learned and experience of twenty-five years Selling Creativity. Creatives often have a problem with growth and sales. It needn't be like this.There is a new way for new business.

  • av Brendan Quayle
    218,-

    10,000 years after the Great Ice, evil is on the rise. The Morok, a murderous force, has taken over Erainn, the holy land of the tribes, and enslaved its keepers.Osian, a young hunter, searching for his lost family, comes across a strange object, the Shining Stone, a thing of power, with links to the time before the Ice. He uses it as a weapon against the Morok, but learns it has a mission of its own - and a deadly secret.Now hunted by the Morok, Osian joins a band of renegades led by the mysterious shaman Tiroc Og and journeys with them to the treacherous Fire Mountains, the lair of the Morok leader, there to seek his family and help free the slaves.His mission must succeed. But he needs to find the secret of the Shining Stone - before it is too late.

  • av Michelle Ensuque
    218,-

    Spit was sprayed on her face as he shouted at her shoving her against the wall, his hand around her throat forcing her on her tiptoes. "Kill me then" she said, in a quiet voice. It was the last act of defiance, daring him to do it, so that this would all be over. There could be no more violence, or trepidation. Perhaps peace would finally find its way into her life.She was 15. Surely life wasn't meant to be like this was it?Poignant, shocking, heartfelt, and yet, at times, funny, this story describes Michelle's journey from a (as she would describe it) 'less than ideal start' (abuse as we know it), to a successful career in the military and, later on, as a consultant and business owner. Unknowingly, those experiences in her formative years were to create the perfect storm for what was to come.For each one of us who have experienced some kind of trauma, we are probably oblivious as to what patterns can be created from our early childhood experiences. This book details not only how the effects of those can be incredibly devastating, leaving an indelible mark on the map of life, impacting how we see and interact with the world and those living in it, but also how even the things we think are helping us can, sometimes, end up being our Achilles heel.Certain coping strategies helped (sometimes), her determination helped (sometimes) and her sense of humour kept her going (always). This book is more than just an explanation of her life; it focuses on the possibility for all of us, to overcome our demons once we know what is driving them.

  • av Monica Kendall
    207,-

    In July 1798, a Cambridge student set out on a botanical tour and wrote the first guidebook to North Wales. Wearing spectacles and carrying a rucksack, Yorkshire-born William Bingley made notes, sketched and looked for rare plants. He befriended a Welshman with whom he made the first recorded rock climb in Britain on the north flank of Snowdon. Three years later they climbed the iconic mountain Tryfan. Bingley also helped establish the legend of the faithful hound Gelert.In retracing Bingley's steps through the historic counties of Flint, Denbigh, Caernarvon, Anglesey, Merioneth and Montgomery (as well as the town of Oswestry), the reader will discover a landscape and people of over two hundred years ago. They will clamber with Bingley up waterfalls, ride in a waggon into a candle-lit copper mine, sail on a cutter to Ynys Enlli, suffer the fleas at an inn in Beddgelert, ponder the necessity of taking a pint of rum up Snowdon, or blissfully rest in the shade of Montgomery Castle during harvest. Perhaps also, like Bingley, they will be fired by the Last Bard's curse on Edward I, while gazing across the water at sunset towards the isle of the Druids.This first edition since 1839 includes a newly researched biography, and background on the Picturesque, the Sublime, slate quarries and pickled puffins.

  • av Louise Goddard-Crawley
    233,-

    The New Psychological Approach to Unlocking the Baby in You This Conceiving Conception Workbook offers infertility therapy to those who are either suffering with unexplained infertility, miscarriage, IVF failures or are in need of IVF support.Infertility affects as many as 1 in 7 couples worldwide. Increasingly, solutions are sought in nutrition, reducing stress, eliminating harmful toxins, charting ovulation and, for many couples, artificial reproductive techniques like IVF and hormone treatments. But if the effects of infertility are deeply psychological and emotional, couldn't the causes be, too?Psychologist Dr Louise Goddard-Crawley has spent her career counselling women and couples experiencing unexplained infertility, and she has found that most solutions neglect one of the most powerful parts of the body: the mind. From past beliefs that it's 'wrong' to get pregnant to trauma from your own childhood and undiscovered anxieties surrounding childbirth and parenthood, she advocates a radical, therapy-based solution to fertility problems that delves into the subconscious. This workbook looks at what might be holding you back from getting the very thing you desire the most.... a baby, and helps you change the deeply subconscious attitudes you have towards conception. Warm, supportive, and without blame; just like a personal counselling session, this workbook provides you with real-world therapeutic techniques tailored to you - just like having a therapist with you.

  • av Jo Barnes
    202,-

    Have you ever had a chance meeting which changed your life? That's what happens to Edgar Sharpeyes when he is a small fox cub.He meets a rapping rabbit - makes friends - and realises other animals are really just like him - so how can he carry on eating them, after that?Now Edgar is the odd fox out - expelled from his home because of his different way of thinking. And many amazing adventures lie ahead of him, including fighting for the lives of the chickens he once found so tasty!A story about standing up for what you believe in and finding your place in the world.

  • av James Silverthorne
    187,-

    Are you someone who is struggling with a receding hairline? Are you clutching onto the hair you have left? Are you nervous about going bald? I understand what you're experiencing.I have been through it and have come out of the other side with a new found confidence in the way I look. The journey wasn't easy. The struggle isn't just with your appearance changing, but with your confidence and identity as well.This book is a guide of 50 tips based on my regression which I am hoping will help you deal with the receding and balding process. It describes a number of different stages, starting with the moment you realise your hair is going, and ending with the realisation that being bald is not a bad thing.Bald is beautiful.

  • av Clare Wilson
    233,-

    Here it is! Your window into the formerly elusive world of modelling for anyone to enter and have a look around.'So you want to be a model? (The Secret Life of Successful Models)' was born out of the countless questions Gingersnap founder Clare Wilson is asked about how to become a successful model.Clare takes you through every aspect of the model industry - from castings, how to be in front of a camera, the business side of the industry, and invaluable social media tips, to the many types of modelling. How do you go about getting that great agent? How do you get noticed at castings? How can you nail that modelling job of your dreams? Clare divulges fascinating stories of her modelling days, and her handy A-Z of modelling jargon is also included so you'll know the lingo from day one.For Clare, the joy in sharing her experience is allowing everyone and anyone a peek into the fascinating world of modelling. Be empowered and inspired... this is a world which should be open to all, so why not you?

  • av Steve Judd
    233,-

    This book is about astrology and sex in various different manifestations at a number of different levels. You don't need to know a lot about astrology to use this book, but having a copy of your chart to hand is an advantage.'The Bedroom Astrologer' is in three sections. The first relates to the twelve signs of the zodiac and their typical energies - the signs are grouped in pairs of opposites.The second section describes the influences and effects of Venus and Mars in the horoscope, and translates the influences they have upon each other.The third section shows the influences of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto in our charts. These planets often show the more un/subconscious sides of our nature, and the aspects they make to Venus and Mars can specifically relate to sensual and sexual attitudes, patterns, tastes, complexes and neuroses.

  • av Patrick Kelly
    171,-

  • av Gillian Fernandez Morton
    168,-

  • av Máire Malone
    202,-

  • av Edward Evans
    202,-

  • av Lenie Palor
    157,-

  • av Anthony Coombs
    194 - 361,-

  • av Lynn How
    187,-

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