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  • av Rilla Paterson
    149,-

    Sing along to the joyful Christmas song provided with this colourful picture book via a QR code, and enjoy the video of the story.

  • av Rilla Paterson
    149,-

    Sing along to the jaunty calypso provided with this colourful picture book via a QR code, and enjoy the animations in the video!

  • av Balaba Aseka
    149,-

    A captivating and original collection of poems that cover a range of subjects including African art, music, myths and pre-colonial Ugandan history.

  • av David Powley
    134,-

  • av Laurie Rogers
    134,-

  • av Katie Cook
    188,-

  • av T P Nash
    144,-

    In this second collection of stories, T. P. Nash captures the distinctiveness of a fictional village in Norfolk, with its charming confines, differences of opinion and religion amidst a tight-knit community devoid of central authority.

  • av Katharine Leppard
    158,-

    A bold memoir, filled with drama, loss and bitterness (with a significant dose of humour) of a dysfunctional family with a domineering mother at the helm.

  • av Wyn Jackman
    149,-

    A complex and inspiring historical drama that follows a woman whose life is thrown into turmoil when she finds herself pregnant and alone on a remote Lakeland track in the turbulent 19th Century.

  • av Charles Boakye
    158,-

    An enjoyable and absorbing novel which examines the ever growing threat of resistant bacteria and the rampant overuse of antibiotics. The author is a GP and so knows the threat that overuse of antibiotics can have on patients' health.

  • av Michael Wright
    178,-

    A guide to self-protection, martial arts and combat fitness which will be of appeal to all those interested in the military, law enforcement and security. An explanation of how combat training is utilised in these professions by an author with many years of experience in all of these fields.

  • av Ian M Robertson
    178,-

    Impeccably researched historical fiction which beautifully combines fact with fiction, and brings to the fore details of speech, fashion and other details of its 18th Century setting.

  • av Wendy Marston
    149,-

    A compelling collection of true stories that aims to provide evidence of life after death. You Can't Die was inspired by the author's personal experiences and journey of belief after the loss of her parents which adds a genuine and relatable touch to the book's narrative.

  • av John Hughes
    149,-

    A humorous children's mystery story that follows chimneysweeps Bert Bogglethrop and his son Norman, who acquire a refurbishment contract to restore a tired medieval estate called Monkspew Manor where dark secrets stalk the corridors and chimneys.

  • av Richard Avery
    158,-

    A collection of sometimes semi-autobiographical short stories based around the author's past life travelling the world, and re-examining past events he imagines how different things might have been. The author's previous career travelling the world gave him plentiful material for these tales.

  • av Iain McCormick
    178,-

    A practical guide to life and workplace coaching which uses non-technical language and practical engaging exercises to maximise results. It offers an innovative and dynamic new approach to coaching.

  • av Robert Dewar
    158,-

    The story's central character grows up in Cape Town during the 1960s, and he comes to manhood in the 1970s: these were years of tremendous political, social and cultural significance in South Africa, and they do not leave him unaffected.

  • av Richard Stacey
    158,-

    A meticulously researched Second World War novel, set around the Normandy Invasion, where the action is spliced into historically accurate events on the battlefield. The author's first-hand experience of the military gives added authenticity to the plotline.

  • av Tricia Haddon
    149,-

    A novel about searching for your long-lost family, partly based on the author's own search for her birth family, which shows how recent advances in DNA have transformed this type of search, and opened up many new possibilities. But also shows that not all family reunions can be happy ones.

  • av Tom Meredith
    158,-

    A complex thriller which combines historical research with a modern setting, and also highlights modern day issues such as climate change, homelessness and the treatment of veterans.

  • av Philip J. Dix
    168,-

    A scientific thriller which may seem more like science fiction, but where all the science is both current and plausible, if extremely frightening.

  • av Daniela Dragas
    250,-

    A profoundly moving and captivating tragedy that, while marked by sadness, is also illuminated by moments of beauty, joy, and unexpected humour. It weaves together the depth and complexity of a life, blending the lines between memoir and fiction.

  • av Terry McManus
    149,-

    A fabulous combination of wildlife and superheroes brought together with lots of beautifully painted illustrations. A story aimed at the 5-7 age group but will be popular with both children and adults.

  • av John Moon
    154,-

    A rags to riches story designed to inspire those with a suppressed desire to achieve more. The story of John Moon, an ordinary boy from a 1960's council estate in Somerset, who achieved success which his childhood programming should have made impossible.

  • av A Page
    134,-

    Poopsy and the Gigantic Poo Mountain is a beautifully illustrated children's story that introduces young children to green economics. It takes a humorous look at the problem of animal waste disposal and its potential use in the wider economy.

  • av Colin Whelan
    134,-

    Super Squad tells the story of those 23 footballers in the 1960s and 70s, who had the greatest influence on English football; and how that influence laid the path for football as it is today. Football fans of the time witnessed the English First Division produce the two greatest English players and the two greatest Scottish players ever - and one George Best. But we also witnessed the 'pioneers'; those players who did something for the very first time.The book deals with the significance of the abolition of the 'maximum wage' and the almost immediate effect it had on the game, the salaries and transfer fees. The book also touches upon the huge influence of television - both colour and black and white - during this time.This isn't just the story of those players, who stood out through their greatness alone. This is also the story about the players who were overlooked, the players who were unfairly mocked and the players who were forgotten - Super Squad seeks to honour their legacy.

  • av Sheila M Bearman
    161,-

  • av Robert Bluck
    178,-

    A cycling journey around the entire coast of Britain, broken down into manageable sections, giving details of planning, bicycle information and all requirements for such an epic journey. A cycle guide written to appeal to cyclists of all ages and abilities, and for armchair travellers and readers who love the British landscape and its coastline.

  • av Bryony Hill
    220,-

    Over 300 delicious and straightforward recipes and suggestions for every occasion. Includes vegan, gluten free, vegetarian and dairy free options. These quick and easy recipes make cooking from scratch a healthy, tasty option.

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