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  • av Rebecca Harlem
    144 - 201,-

  • av Harry Rivers
    134,-

    "The day was hot, the air was still and dust devils danced across the bush as Lofty waited in the shade at the edge of the forest, sometimes lifting his great trunk to test the air for scent. Suddenly there it was, the smell of humans and the guns they carried; he knew the poachers were not far away." "Suddenly and shockingly, there was an explosion of water and a huge crocodile leapt out of the shallows and fastened its jaws onto a young elephant's leg, dragging him back into the water." "Raising his trunk to its full extent, Lofty caught the faint but distinctive smell that came from burning grass and trees, and knew that this was the start of a bush fire, always a great danger to animals caught in its path." Travel the bush tracks and forests of Africa with Lofty the elephant and experience the sights and sounds of wild Africa. See through the eyes of an elephant, the dangers and challenges faced by him and his herd as they follow their ancient migration routes across this vast continent.

  • av Steve J. Cuss
    124 - 182,-

  • av B.J. Strickland
    134 - 182,-

  • av David Jessop
    124 - 163,-

  • av Ryan Sutcliffe
    144,-

    'They cause all this harm in a world already diseased by it'. After being taken in by crime boss and long-time family friend, Hunter Smith, Tony 'Ace' Johnson finds himself entering the world of a reluctant gangster and member of an infamous Manchester gang, the 'Three Grifters'. The 'Three Grifters' soon rise in the ranks of the city and gain a tight grip over the ever-changing, 1980s crime driven, post-industrial world of Manchester. These connections grow stronger when they meet eccentric nightclub owner, Paul Moonie. An association that will alter the course of the rest of their lives... Along this story of love, deceit, and loyalty you will witness the rise and fall of the notorious gang and how that fall impacted many lives.

  • av Danny Oceans
    115,-

    Nature is the leading speaker, the silent, yet most talented and accurate creator in this realm of physical reality. We observe Nature and, in most encounters, do not grasp the true nature of Nature. Comprehending the manner by which Nature speaks its expression into forms of life, is our personal path towards us mastering our own natural way of life-manifestation. Talk Like Nature is the stepping stone towards capturing the profound, yet unknown, existing alignment between Nature's characteristics and specific words in the human language. The book guides its explorers towards the unseen Nature-like manner of pure manifestation by revealing and teaching Nature's behaviour and by correlating Nature's outward projection of its inherent characteristics with specific words in our language. Talk Like Nature leads to the comprehension of which words within our language harbour the most Nature-aligned elements; it allows its readers to become aware of the small, yet very significant nuances within their expressions and accentuates a way of communication oriented in line with Nature's characteristics. The personal awareness and utilisation of this natural speaking manner channels the spoken and written words in the most Nature-like, successful fashion, thus establishing a significant improvement and a natural elevation of anyone's life's vitality.

  • av P D Cooper
    134,-

    If you're curious about the state of humanity in the 2070s and the path that led us there, Alex Freeman offers a compelling narrative. Positioned almost uniquely with her role as an Earth Group agent, Alex enjoys access to exclusive information, resources, and travel privileges, enabling her to grasp the largest picture imaginable. Through her eyes, we learn the science, politics, and economics that shape the world throughout the 2040s and 2050s. As our leaders falter, the global community struggles to prevent the self-inflicted wounds tearing at the fabric of society. Alex documents the rapid pace of change, surprising even the most astute observers. Journey with her across the globe as she compiles evidence, and discover that pivotal change is closer than we might think. With the global population in decline, the question of humanity's continuity looms large. Alex is on a mission to find solutions. World leaders should take note.

  • av Dean J. Kelly
    105,-

    Imagine a kid with muscles like a bus, a true specimen of boyhood. Now, throw that idea out the window. This is what happened to Garnet Moses. After a night of fun with friends takes a sinister turn, Garnet's entire life, perspective, and sense of self are transformed. Thrust into a mystical and confusing world, he must find a way home while grappling with his newfound identity.

  • av Danny Phillips
    124,-

    Embark on a mesmerizing journey with Samantha, a seven-year-old with an extraordinary secret that unfolds each night beneath the creaky floors of her cozy home on Dixie Avenue. In this enchanting tale, strange noises in the dark awaken Samantha's courage, leading her to discover a mysterious girl and her magical teddy bear. As storms brew and fears loom, Samantha learns the true power of bravery, friendship, and the unexpected bonds that weave through the tapestry of our lives. In The Girl Downstairs, author Danny Phillips crafts a heartwarming narrative that transcends the ordinary. Samantha's nightly adventures, fuelled by the resilience of a child's spirit, promise an unforgettable blend of mystery, magic, and moments that tug at your heartstrings. Phillips, renowned for his cinematic storytelling prowess, paints vivid scenes that come to life with each turn of the page. Will Samantha conquer her fears, or will the enchantment of the secret sanctuary forever captivate her imagination? Immerse yourself in a world where courage knows no age and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary - a tale that will leave you believing in the magic that surrounds us all.

  • av John Bosley
    134 - 192,-

  • av Kenneth Hutton
    124,-

    The children had played at the beaver pond all afternoon but now with the shadows growing longer and a coolness in the air they knew that it was time to head for home. A short walk through the little wood would find them back in their garden just in time for tea. The eldest and natural leader Erica heads up the little band as they follow the path into the trees. Eliel is next in line, and while he thinks he knows the way he is more comfortable following his older sister and little Grey is content just to follow where the others lead. After a while the path that Erica thought she knew so well has somehow become less familiar and the seeds of doubt have begun to creep in. 'Are we lost?' asks Eliel. 'I'm not sure,' replies Erica, 'but we ought to be home by now.' Before long they emerge into a clearing with several paths leading off but there are no signposts. Feeling tired and anxious, the children sit down to rest on an old log, little knowing that they will remember for ever and ever what is about to happen next.

  • av Harold Stein
    105,-

    Plastic Bottles on the Beach is our new book that was created as a companion to the previous book entitled, Plastic Bags in Trees. This work is meant to further highlight the serious problem we face with the plastic pollution of our beaches and seas. Together with three of my grandsons we put together our thoughts, images and observations as well as proposed solutions to this ecological scourge. We hope to make the readers more aware of this problem and promote ongoing and new cleanup activities. This book provides educational material as well as civic engagement ideas to young readers.

  • av Estelle Buttigieg
    153,-

    Pina wondered what a grey blob was doing in a shop filled with beautiful, colourful pots. She was curious about how something so dull could fit in such a vibrant place. Through patience and perseverance, Pina began to understand the potential hidden within the grey blob. She discovered the magic of clay, realizing that with a bit of effort and creativity, she could transform the plain blob into something extraordinary, just like the colourful pots surrounding her. This journey taught her the beauty of transformation and the power of imagination.

  • av Paul Rigby
    134,-

    The mirror has no preferences. Whoever peers into that pool of light sees a faithful image, albeit laterally inverted. The young boy had looked into the bathroom mirror perhaps a thousand times with casual confidence, but today, the reflection felt surprising and strangely alien. It had to mean something. Thus began a quest that spanned his entire life, filled with many kinds of adventures, both external and internal. His journey crossed continents and led him to explore the deepest places of the mind and heart. It required keen observation and demanded ultimate honesty. Sometimes he stumbled; other times, he rejoiced. Ultimately, his goal was to answer that age-old question: who am I and where do I fit into the scheme of things? This question is everyone's question, and it suggests that by polishing our own mirrors, we might discover something wholly renewed.

  • av John Leonard
    124,-

    In February 1616, William Shakespeare finds himself on the brink of financial ruin and trapped in an unhappy marriage. Desperate for a way out, he agrees to resume his clandestine work for the English secret service. His mission: to report on the Virginia Company and their activities in the Virginia Colony. To maintain his cover, Shakespeare must fake his own death and assume a new identity. As he embarks on this dangerous journey, Shakespeare befriends John Rolfe and his wife Matoaka (Pocahontas), who are visiting England. The couple provides invaluable insights into Virginia, Powhatan society, and the complex situation unfolding in the Colony. Following Mataoka's tragic death, Shakespeare accompanies Rolfe to Virginia, taking on the guise of a tobacco planter. In this new world, Shakespeare must navigate the treacherous waters between the avaricious English colonists and the hostile, embittered Powhatans. Can his experience as a renowned actor and playwright help him survive and thrive in the Colony? And how will the most famous life in history come to an end?

  • av John Gardiner
    165,-

    Most know the story of Australia's First Fleet. But who were those convicts, sailors, marines and administrators who travelled to Botany Bay in 1787? And who orchestrated this ambitious expedition? In his meticulously researched new book, John Gardiner pulls back the curtain on the world from which the First Fleet emerged. Delving into English newspapers, official reports, and government documents from the era, Gardiner vividly captures the squalor of London's slums, the rotting hulks on the Thames where prisoners languished, and the hardscrabble lives of those who would people New South Wales. We meet real-life figures like Prime Minister William Pitt, Home Secretary Lord Sydney, and the Fleet's commander, Captain Arthur Phillip. And we discover a society rife with corruption, violence, and despair. Before the First Fleet to Australia paints an unflinching portrait of late 18th century England in all its vulgarity and cruelty. Gardiner's fearless account confronts historical truths often glossed over about the First Fleet's origins. Was this ragged band of convicts a collection of pathetic vagabonds or part of a strategically calculated colonial enterprise? Readers can decide for themselves in this absorbing and revelatory narrative history.

  • av Richard Gault
    144,-

    Prepare to embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Scotland in this thought-provoking and enlightening book. Join Richard Gault as he recounts his month-long walk from the southernmost tip of Scotland to Inverness, covering half the length of the country. More than just a travelogue, this book will inspire you to see the familiar in new ways, from the tiniest midge to the most majestic mountain. As Richard traverses the Scottish landscape, he uncovers a rich tapestry of history spanning two thousand years. He reveals Scotland as a land of saints, myths, and monsters; a land of heroes and villains; a land with surprising connections to distant countries. Through his journey, you'll discover how Scotland played a pivotal role in shaping the modern world, even paving the way (quite literally, in one instance) for progress. By the end of this book, you'll find yourself filled with a deeper appreciation for the past and a renewed sense of wonder for Scotland's nature, people, and landscapes. But the journey doesn't end there. Richard's experiences will leave you pondering profound questions about the present and future, inviting you to reflect on your own relationship with the world around you. Informative, thought-provoking, and utterly engaging, this book is one you'll find yourself recommending to friends time and time again. Step into Richard's shoes and embark on an unforgettable journey through Scotland's history, beauty, and soul.

  • av Joana Bobotic
    124,-

    It's time for Ana to go to sleep, but she is not ready to go to bed yet. She is on a mission to find her bedtime companions. Back and forth she goes, carrying toy after toy to sleep beside her. Where will they all go? Mum and Dad are rather confused. What is going on? Will Ana manage to sleep after all?

  • av PK Perriwinkle
    134,-

    When Roly Roller and his crew roll into town, Dark, gloomy clouds fill the sky over Decorator Land. As Roly rolls along, splashing grey paint on the ground, A menacing smile has replaced his usual frown. With each splash of grey, another beautiful colour is lost. Oh no! A town without colour! Roly and his crew must be STOPPED! Ready to do battle against Roly is a family of paintbrushes in dungarees, Dad loves red, Mum loves yellow, Ross loves blue, and Mable loves green. Will grey win over colour, or colour win over grey? Join the characters in Decorator Land to find out which one will be triumphant today!

  • av Linzi Bowden
    124,-

    What is a memory? I always thought that memories belonged to a person but recently something has been stealing the memories of my grampa. The good thing about a memory is that it usually belongs to more than one person... I can keep my memories of grampa safe even when his are gone. A story about Alzheimer's Dementia to be shared by families who are experiencing the challenges of this illness.

  • av Marc Daniel Templer
    144 - 201,-

  • av Kim Wilson
    144,-

    Alex McDonagh is a 25-year-old girl who's well and truly stuck in a rut! In a dead-end retail job and living alone in a tiny Sydney flat, she lies awake at night searching for solutions to her mounting problems and formulating a plan to escape the debt-ridden hole she's in. Turning to alcohol is not the escape she needs. There seems to be no way out. But just when she thinks she's hit rock bottom, help comes from some very unlikely sources. Through them, Alex learns life lessons that show her not only the person she has become, but how others perceive her as well. This presents a unique opportunity to change course and ultimately help not just herself, but everyone close to her too. How Alex will use this chance to lead a full and satisfying life is for her alone to discover.

  • av Donald J. McGraw
    105 - 144,-

  • av Mehrtash Lotfian
    115,-

    In Camran's Race to Gold: A Tale of Training and Triumph, follow the exhilarating journey of young Camran, the fastest boy in his school. Known for his athletic prowess, Camran's dreams of winning the gold medal are jeopardized when he becomes captivated by his tablet, neglecting his training. Will Camran learn his lesson in time? Join him as he realizes the importance of hard work, determination, and staying focused. With every turn of the page, children will be captivated by Camran's adventures and cheer him on as he trains harder than ever before. Camran's Race to Gold encourages young readers to put down their tablets, engage in physical activity, and strive to be their best. Join Camran on his quest for victory, and discover the joy of chasing your dreams in this uplifting tale of resilience and triumph!

  • av Lewis Ray
    124,-

    Gaming mad and hoodie-clad, Giz the elf loves his job as a games console tester - perhaps a little too much, his fellow elves might say. Many hours each day 'Gaming Giz' would spend gaming in his zone, watched by his army of followers around the world. Despite often irritating his colleagues with his noise, Giz works hard to make sure his work is always completed on time. That is of course until the excitable young elf was to eventually lose touch with 'reality'...

  • av Georgina Ferguson
    124,-

    Meet George, a tiny mouse with a big heart who prefers the comfort of his cozy home. Despite his aversion to adventure, excitement always finds him. This Christmas, George's quiet life is turned upside down by unexpected holiday escapades. Join him on a heartwarming journey filled with surprises, new friends, and the true spirit of the season in this delightful tale for all ages.

  • av Sean Monaghan
    172,-

    Max, a young teen on the verge of adulthood and a mental breakdown, finds himself at a crossroads when his past catches up with him and his future promises more hardship and distress. This collision forces him to his breaking point. In his lowest moment, a light within him is activated, triggered by the energy of the equinox as it reaches its peak and the veil thins, awakening dormant powers within Max. He opens himself to the wonder and potential beyond the physical plane, moving beyond his mundane struggles to fit in and feel normal. Max's newfound power to travel inadvertently opens a portal to a dark dimension, inviting Darklings to Earth, who seek Max's power to free their master, Umbra. Max's life is thrust into chaos as he faces old and new threats in both inner dimensions and the outer world. New allies come to his aid, and he awakens to the light and strength within him. He must confront his inner demons and those threatening Earth, discovering his potential as realms, realities, and dimensions become his guide to self-discovery. The Awakening has begun...

  • av Julie Panagiris
    124,-

    A wild romp through the Australian bush as one man seeks to fulfill his dream of meeting a platypus. This vibrant adventure brings to life some of Australia's most beloved animals. Written in rhyming verse, this delightful tale will have you hooked from beginning to end.

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