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  • Spar 13%
    av Ann Cowper
    185

    Step back in time to the 1930s and 40s, where life was vastly different for a family growing up on a Fenland farm in the middle of nowhere. The hard work of farming was a way of life, with no fancy machines to ease the back-breaking labour. Every family member and friend had a role to play, from picking potatoes by baskets to chop hoeing sugar beets. And when harvest time came around, it was dirty work for the adults but great fun for the children - who were happy to help, especially if there was extra pocket money on offer.In those distinct seasons of yesteryear, winter brought frost that created magical ice crystals on the inside of windows. We learned to take comfort in stone hot water bottles at night, and became experts at dressing and undressing quickly in unheated bedrooms. But would we be able to cope today without electricity or indoor plumbing? Perhaps, but we'd rather not find out.These personal memories of social history are a treasured part of our heritage, a snapshot of life in a bygone era that needs to be preserved with pride for future generations. In this fast-moving, ever-changing world, it's important that we don't forget our Fenland roots. Join us on a journey through time as we reminisce about the joys and challenges of life on a rural farm in a simpler, more humble era.

  • av Hashim Al-Sayed
    117

    Fatima's eyes were heavy with memories of her son. She would often open the family book for him, filled with values of asceticism and contentment with fate. These values were ingrained in her soul, nurtured by a cloud of love and contentment that enveloped both place and soul. With every cry of life and amidst the grains of mud, a green branch grew, bringing life anew.Fatima shares with her son Majed, named after her father, the story of their family and the father who was once absent. Believed dead after years of no return, her father was discovered to be alive, having lost his memory after a fall from his camel. Rescued by a man who took him in, he married the man's sister, and they had a son named Sa'eed, who became a doctor.In a twist of fate, this doctor oversees Fatima's IVF process, leading to the birth of a son who will grapple with the existential question of his identity and parentage.

  • av Ryan Hassell
    155

    With so much information out there, getting in shape has become a minefield of confusing and expensive plans and products both good and bad alike.Thousands of diets and workouts that leave you miserable, hungry, maybe even malnourished, and not a clue where to turn next once the current trend has failed you.But would you believe me if I said it's all extremely simple when you have the right information?This journal has been expertly designed to help you figure out exactly what you want when it comes to your health, fitness, and lifestyle.It gives you guidelines that help you improve your nutrition and lifestyle without demanding you starve yourself or never eat your favourite foods again.Best of all it does it in a way that's enjoyable, fun, and decided by YOU.To make change easy, you first need to change your mindset, and that is what this journal is all about. It finally gives you that peace of mind you've been looking for when it comes to your diet and takes away the stress that you feel every time you look in the mirror.

  • av Elena Styliou
    136

    Aren't you just loving 'terrible twos?' This book of six short stories will surely help soothe the phase! A hilarious read with your adorable little ones. 'Noisy Nigel' and 'Tearful Tina' are two of the six characters who depict the egotistical nature of toddlers. Witty yet educational, Temper Tantrums is a book about real life situations. Aiming to show the cause and effect of one's actions. There is no doubt both children and parents will relate to the strong 'no addiction' theme. You are more than welcome to refer to the quirky, lovable characters when in need!

  • av Denis Muoria
    136

    The saga continues with Genevieve, now a ward of her old foe Fulgar. An unusual alliance forms, allowing her to use his resources to travel the world, crossing war zones, sub-Saharan deserts, and snowy mountain peaks in search of answers. After a decade of being considered missing and presumed dead, she returns to Clarence City a hero. Though thought to be healed of its organized crime problem after the Moretti Massacre, Clarence City begins to experience a resurgence of criminal activity when a man with a vendetta arrives from Sicily.Adding to her woes is a dark entity with terrifying, cataclysmic ambitions of scorched earth and "Finis Dierum" - the end of days.

  • av Meg Boxall
    126

    The Sumatran jungle is noisy today. There are hoots and squawks, peeps and howls. All of the animals are being so loud. The birds, frogs and gibbons are in the trees and the streams, enjoying the sound of their own voices. But Graham the orangutan is not enjoying all of the noise because he is hungry and tired. He has spent the morning swinging through the treetops, and he just wants to go home for a snack and a sleep. He is getting grumpy because all of his jungle friends are being so noisy, and he cannot get to sleep. Graham's friend Julie comes to visit and reminds Graham of a special event. She invites him to listen more closely to what his friends are singing about. After Graham has lunch and a nap, he joins his friends for a wonderful time celebrating, playing, and singing.Have you felt tired and grumpy before? When you are feeling hungry, do you have a hard time concentrating? Maybe your friends are trying to tell you something important, but you just cannot hear them. Join Graham the Sumatran orangutan on this special day and learn how to listen.

  • av Roger Challoner Green
    126

    This definitive guide tackles some of the most persistent and egregious errors in English grammar that continue to plague both writers and speakers. Drawing on nearly two decades of meticulous observation, author Roger Challoner Green has compiled the mistakes he sees made most frequently, despite many having already worked their way into accepted modern usage.Unlike English grammar guides that focus on teaching rules, this book concentrates specifically on calling out misuse. The author doesn't argue scholarly grammar but instead appeals to longstanding conventions and preservation of the highest literary standards. Areas of particular concern covered include subject-verb agreement, adjective-noun agreement, dangling participles, and illogical comparisons among them.While acknowledging that language evolves, the author maintains firm views on upholding established guidelines. This guide book will resonate with readers frustrated by the increasing abandonment of good grammar and looking to bolster their own skills. Both informative and droll, Common English Grammar Mistakes serves as an essential tool for writers, editors, and language mavens alike.

  • av Therese Rodrigo
    126

    This book captures the flowing thoughts, emotions, and reflections of a young girl or woman, silently dreaming of what could be. It explores the limitless possibilities of turning dreams into reality. As you journey through life, before it's too late, embrace its wonders, and strive to reach the heaven you've imagined. Yet, in your pursuit, never forget the value of simplicity and humility.The greatest fortune in life belongs to the soul that never abandons the dream closest to their heart. Challenges are inevitable, but by confronting the darkness, we find the light. Along the way, remember that kindness is a priceless gift - ours to share. A simple smile can brighten someone's day, and when you love, let it be true and unwavering, locking it in your heart forever.Above all, love yourself abundantly. No love will ever be greater than the love you give yourself. Let your shadow be your own, not a reflection of someone else's. Show gratitude for both the good and the bad, for they have shaped who you are today. The rest will follow in its own time.

  • av Laurence Stephenson
    146,-

    A book of eight stories each told through the eyes of eight different people.From London to Cairo, this collection of novellas begins before time to the creation of man. Then takes you on a journey through time to Yeshua the God Man.Each story has an earthy feel with a heavenly connection. Throughout the history of man, there has always been a Heaven-to-Earth connection, but not always easily recognised.John is a lonely man from London.Rosie is a sprightly Scottish teen.Ricardo is a Portuguese fisherman.Ordinary people having extraordinary experiences.Then, in their own words, the Stories of Noah, Abraham, Moses and David.Finally, we see the birth of Yeshua through the eyes of Yosef and the perilous journey to keep him safe before he becomes a man in his own right.

  • av Kevin Scott
    117

    This collection presents ten short stories, bound together by their connection to New Zealand, whether set within its shores or following the experiences of a New Zealander abroad. Spanning past, present, and even the future (as in the story 'Good Grazing'), these tales explore a range of moods and themes, from the light-hearted to the thought-provoking.In the tradition of Shakespearean comedies, most stories here find their way to a satisfying end, though 'The Magpie' and 'Walk a Mile' venture into darker territories, offering readers food for thought. Fans of 'The Cone Man' will be delighted by the return of Norman Humbolt, now grappling with the entanglements of modern politics and social media - with unexpected results.Two of the stories, 'Good Grazing' and 'As a New Zealander Might Regard Rome', touch on contemporary social issues related to M¿ori culture, portraying a hopeful future with a touch of humour. At its heart, this collection is a lighthearted journey into the world as a New Zealander might see it: full of humour, insight, and occasional kernels of truth. Readers planning a trip to New Zealand may even find a glimpse of what awaits, as the real locations described are easily discoverable.

  • av Lexie Bobs
    126 - 175,-

  • av Joseph Callo
    155

    In the Bronx of the 1930s, paradise for a kid was stickball in the street or roasting potatoes in a vacant lot. Nuns ran school with a firm hand, while the restless work ethic of immigrant communities shaped life at home. Long before the digital era, young people ruled the world of play. But they grew up quickly against a backdrop of war. Retired Rear Admiral (USNR) Joe Callo revisits his youth and offers insight on the pursuit of meaning in an over-circuited modern age.

  • av Rajiv Radhakrishnan
    107

    A middle-aged man stands at a crossroads in his life, facing two journeys he must navigate at once. One journey takes him to the United States, offering a chance to find breathing space; the other, an inward exploration to rediscover and reassert his sense of self. Filled with conflicting emotions, unexpected twists, and transformative moments, this story promises to surprise, excite, and move the reader.

  • av E. A. Montecarlo
    126 - 175,-

  • av Miranda Aldhouse-Green
    126

    A Coven of Cats tells the true story of the author's longstanding love affair with cats. It begins with her experiences of growing up with cats, from the age of four, and continues with the narrative of her ongoing relationship with felines, culminating in her (and her husband's) love affairs with Burmese: animals that combine the best (and worst) features of cats, dogs and monkeys!The book is full of humour, high drama and the tragedy of loss. The central characters are the cats but the story revolves around the intimate relationship between cats and their human staff.A Coven of Cats demonstrates how enriching it can be for humans to share life's ups and downs with these animals. Far from the aloofness sometimes ascribed to felines, this book shows how loving, exciting and rewarding life with cats can be.

  • av John Russell Telford
    107 - 146,-

  • av Colin Millar MBE
    117

    Deep in the heart of Innisfree Forest, a friendly little hedgehog named Spiky lives under an old log. Spiky has wonderful friends: Susie the squirrel, Davy the dormouse, and Freddy the frog. They love playing games together, but Spiky's sharp spikes often cause accidents, leaving him feeling sad and left out. From bursting balloons to tearing kites, Spiky just can't seem to catch a break.One day, when Suzie's birthday party is in jeopardy, Spiky's spikes turn out to be just what his friends need to save the day! By carrying the party food on his back, Spiky helps his friends and realizes that everyone has unique talents that make them special.

  • av Yehezkel Ben-Ari
    126 - 194

  • av Sara Fanfarillo
    136 - 204

  • av Mark Robertson
    136

    From Handbags to Hand Grenades is the riveting true story of Kathryn West, a courageous front-line officer in London's Metropolitan Police force. From 1990 to 2020, she dedicated her life to serving and protecting the people of Britain during some of the most historical and life-altering events of our time. This gripping memoir follows her career, intertwining significant news stories that shook the nation. To preserve anonymity, some names and places have been changed, but the events surrounding them remain unaltered. Readers will be transported to the heart of the action, from the harrowing Tavistock Square bombing and the attacks on Westminster Bridge to the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower. West's narrative balances true grit with humorous anecdotes, including tales of politicians' lost handbags, visits to the White House, and dancing at the vibrant Notting Hill Carnival. Through her eyes, readers will gain unprecedented insight into the inner workings of the Metropolitan Police. From the first page, West's authentic voice will draw you in, revealing the sadness and happiness, lies and deceit that police officers must navigate daily. Prepare to laugh, cry, and have your eyes opened wide as you witness the reality of life behind the thin blue line.

  • av Peter Pedersen
    117

    According to the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics, the wave function is a pure mathematical entity with no other reality, than that its size renders the probability of observing a particle at a given position in space. The author, on the other hand, believes, that the wave field is very real and that it directs the particles into the observed positions by exerting forces upon them. More importantly, he claims that he has found experimental proof of this. These experiments are described in detail in the book and may easily be repeated by anyone interested. Apart from proving the main point, the experiments yield some astounding results which, among other things, suggest that here are signals that move faster than light in contradiction with Einstein's theory.It is well-known that a similar situation arises in connection with the phenomenon of entanglement. This leads the author to a closer examination of the basics of the two theories of relativity. As he tries to make quantum mechanics more easily comprehensible, so with relativity. He reintroduces the concepts of absolute time and absolute mass, and on this basis makes surprising new derivations of Einstein's famous energy equation, the dependence of mass with velocity and of the formula for the time dilation.A final question. Can consciousness play any role in physical theory? The author answers affirmatively, and in fact he makes diligent use of the concept in his models. Hence the title of the book.

  • av Shane Kind
    136

    Rogan had assembled the biggest army Ravenna had ever seen. Everything was coming together to strike at the very heart of the despised black guard and their Orsk handlers. Win this one battle and Rogan could put a stop to the insidious slave trade that saw human women sold to the Orsk as incubators for their detestable design to breed hybrid warriors.Follow Rogan as his alliance of realms battle the enemy on their soil and watch as he risks everything with one roll of the dice. Will the One True God look favourably on his aspirations to free the captives and restore balance to the Shattered Realms, or will the legendary black guard and their invincible, military machine crush his dreams, and drive his army back into the sea that separates the two nations?

  • Spar 17%
    av Goran Zganec
    340,-

    Due to the difficulty to find a job in his city, Goran chooses the type of career that changed his life. He started to work on a cruise ship in the hospitality industry in 2013. He has three contracts in three different cruise ships. He considers this experience the most difficult but also the most valuable that life has taught him.Working on a vessel requires huge sacrifices like being miles away for more than half a year from family and friends, working with different nationalities and cultures, brutally heavy pace of minimal ten working hours every day and often even more without normal sleeping hours but on the other hand a piece of relaxation that makes it very special such as travelling to various attractive world tourist destinations and creating unforgettable friendships and adventures.Because of his soccer dream, he left the cruiser in 2016 together with Elizabeth from Peru (back then his girlfriend, today his wife) and since 2017 they live in Munich, Germany. From the first day spent on the ship, during all the rich experiences and adventures until the last disembarkation, through magical Peru and a special proposal on the beautiful Machu Picchu to the current life in Germany, he continues to explore new places and shares his soccer passion.Ship life inspired him to write this book and motivate people in achieving their biggest goals because he strongly believes that everything is possible if the person really wants it.

  • av Ryleigh Bryce Pearson
    136

    Afflicted with a painful, supernatural parasite since childhood, Kyle had long since resigned himself to a life of isolation. Never did he predict that his sombre existence would so quickly ignite into a blazing flame of desire. Upon meeting Molly for the first time, Kyle is forced to confront a vulnerability he's never felt before. Somehow, through a remarkable capability of her own, she is able to slowly bring her light into his world. Although powerful beyond comprehension, Kyle soon learns that it's this beautiful young woman that has the most precious ability of all. Sensing the danger he poses, Kyle becomes conflicted, struggling with his incongruous nature. The more time Kyle spends with her, the more his shadow slowly dominates, successfully slipping through his restraint. As both his fear and love grow, spiralling into one another, many questions remain. Will this uncertain danger finally corrupt Kyle into the monster he dreads becoming? Can they have what they desire? Can they have each other? Although light and shadow appear polar opposites, for one to thrive, so must the other.

  • av Rusen Karatas Unlenen
    117

    Sometimes, we struggle between the person we are, and the person others want us to be. Pumpkin Pumpky feels this conflict too. Although his mind is confused, he chooses to trust his inner light. But will he avoid turning into a scary pumpkin face? Maybe... maybe something better awaits.

  • av Brittany Solomon
    136

    "Listen with your ears, but also your eyes. Communication is all around you, in ways that might surprise."Patty and Friends playfully promotes conversations about communication differences and emphasizes inclusivity. This charming story highlights the diverse ways we share our messages and celebrates the unique forms of communication in our world.As new mothers, authors Brittany and Rebecca hope Patty's story helps raise children's awareness of all communication styles from an early age. By introducing young readers to the beauty of varied communication methods, they aim to foster understanding and acceptance in the next generation.

  • Spar 17%
    av John Abolarin
    340 - 406,-

  • av Alison Gooderson
    136

    Have you ever visited the village of Weston in Hertfordshire? Perhaps you've heard the legend of their local 'Robin Hood'-like giant, Jack O' Legs, or even seen his alleged grave by the footpath at the church?Jack of the Legs, named for his towering stature, was said to rob rich millers to aid poor villagers in their time of need. Was he a hero or a scoundrel of medieval times? You can decide for yourself after reading this gory tale about the 14-foot-tall man supposedly resting in this grave.

  • Spar 16%
    av Declan Burch
    214

    Rosie is hardly special in any way; she doesn't stand out amongst the masses and fades into the background alongside her close-knit flock of friends. Yet she has always wanted for things to be different, for her life to matter even the slightest bit, not only to herself but to the enveloping world around her. Finally, with voices in her head, a ring on her finger and death's hand clawing at her, she and her friends might just be able to find their worth.

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