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  • av Tomasz Klonowski
    196

    In this insightful and multifaceted book, the author recounts his two-year battle against one of the most pervasive modern-day ailments - depression. He likens his struggle with depression to a lingering, oppressive darkness that clouded his mind, challenging his will to live and his belief in the human capacity for resilience.Throughout the book, the author invites readers to explore the self-healing potential that lies within all of us, a power rooted in our evolutionary connection to nature. This innate strength, he argues, can enable us to triumph over depression. As the narrative unfolds, he shares how rediscovering this dormant potential can gradually transform the darkness of depression into the soothing light of freedom.The author, a nature enthusiast who believes strongly in the evolutionary power of the natural world to heal the human body, combines his knowledge of nature-based self-healing methods with personal reflections and often harrowing experiences. Presented in a relatable, down-to-earth style, the book charts a journey from despair to victory. The author's personal story of self-treatment emphasizes reliance on our internal strengths and the healing aspects of nature, offering an alternative perspective to the conventional medical system. From the depths of despair to a triumphant resurgence, this book challenges and inspires readers with a candid account of overcoming depression through self-discovery and a deep connection to the natural world.

  • av Geraldine Seymour
    136

    Dolores is a beautiful spider who dreams of marrying a handsome prince and becoming a princess. She is captured by Morwenna the witch, who locks her in a cage, and flies on her broomstick to her treehouse in the haunted wood. Also captured are a toad and newt who Morwenna plans to boil in her cauldron to make a spell to drive away the ghosts from the haunted wood. Find out how they escape, and whether Dolores finds her prince!

  • av Annette Cairnie
    117

    I want to retain the warmth you've inserted to my flesh, The rousing and rather boiling feeling I can't undo from my blood. Let me take it to every life to come, For I want to find you in each of them, And take care of you through worlds. Apricity is mainly a personal love letter but it's also about finding your role model; someone who's so incredibly kind and clever that, although they can never be a part of your life, you will forever look up to them as the person who once changed you for the better.

  • av Calvin Jordan
    155

    Freelancer. Detective. Investigator-for-hire. The thing Brooke Lawson has been dreaming about her whole life. And out in the Black, it's finally become a reality. There's only one problem; Everything she knows, she learnt from a holovid. She's made good so far, using her wits and a lifetime of privilege to keep herself and her crew above water, but with debts piling up and morale running low, it's only a matter of time before her luck finally runs out. So when a beautiful stranger walks back into her life, offering a gig too good to turn down, she can't help jumping at the chance to prove she's more than just hot air. But all is not as it seems, and before long she and her crew find themselves wrapped up in a conspiracy that runs so deep it could shake the very foundations of the solar system itself.

  • av Frank Lad
    146,-

    The educated public have long been regaled with "the mysteries of quantum physics", which enshroud far-flung claims, e.g. that the moon does not exist when we are not looking at it. These mysteries rely on a stunning proposition of quantum theory arising in the 1960s and contested through the subsequent sixty years: that the probabilities deriving from it defy a mathematical inequality known as Bell's inequality. John Bell himself, who formulated the problem, was puzzled by this result and mooted that in time we would discover what was wrong with this characterisation of the matter. In this book, Frank Lad claims to have identified the mathematical error that gives rise to the misunderstanding, and presents it in a form that is accessible to the generally educated reader, especially those familiar with university-level ideas of functions of several variables and the concepts of linear algebra. Understanding of complete mathematical detail is not required for appreciation. Largely ignored and dismissed by the scientific community of professional physicists, here is the background to the result, and the resolution to the controversy.

  • av Johanne Levesque
    136 - 204

  • av Joseph Wood
    136

    In the serene enclave of County Cork, the unsolved murder of Father Kevin Leeway casts a lingering shadow. Three years on, the case has gone cold, but the priest's brother, Tom, remains undeterred in seeking justice. Teaming up with his detective friend Jack, who once navigated the murky trails of the case, Tom reignites the quest for truth. But as they delve deeper, Jack fears the perilous path could entangle them in a web of danger once more. Leeway weaves a tale of unyielding resolve and eerie secrets in a village where the past holds a sinister whisper.

  • av Ralf T. Gruenendahl
    155 - 214

  • av Kim Wildsmith
    166

    Arlo's snotty mucky dustbin monster has escaped from the dustbin! He's hungry and ready to gobble up all the waste! But what happens to the objects which can be reduced, reused or recycled? Have you ever wondered what happens to the recyclable items you put in the coloured bins? Have you ever thought about turning an old sock into something new? Or thought about how we can reduce the amount of paper we use? The Dustbin Monster, along with Miss Grass have all the answers! Follow Arlo, his friends and the Dustbin Monster on their journey and become a member of the RECYCLING CREW!

  • av Karl Shergill
    136

    As COVID-19 brings the world to its knees, one woman's obsession threatens to upend a relationship in Lockdown Alpha, a thrilling new novel by Karl Shergill. When a blossoming romance is suddenly locked down alongside the rest of society, a would-be lover's all-consuming infatuation spirals into stalking. Isolated and impervious to rejection, she ensnares her desired partner in a web of escalating manipulation and control. Interlaced with scenes of the pandemic remaking familiar landscapes into ghost towns, this psychological page-turner explores the terror of individuals trying to connect in a fractured world. Skirting the line between insidious and insane, the stalker's disturbing yet magnetic presence permeates the story as both a fitting avatar for these unmoored times and an unsettling embodiment of them. Lockdown Alpha fuses interpersonal horror with societal collapse, while asking pressing questions about what happens when our handles on reality start to fray.

  • av Micah Carlsen
    155

    Billy Collins' childhood on Portland Isle, Dorset, is a tapestry of idyllic moments, albeit cast against the ominous backdrop of World War II. His life takes a dramatic turn following the tragedy of Operation Tiger, leading to his forced evacuation to the isolated Yorkshire moors. Here, he spends the remainder of the war in the company of a taciturn government official, far removed from the world he knew. At the age of 18, imbued with a sense of duty, Billy joins the Royal Engineers, embarking on a career as a bomb disposal officer. After years of service, filled with brushes with danger and meticulous snipping of wires, Billy decides it's time to retire. However, fate has a twist in store; his final assignment takes him back to Portland Isle. Confronting his past and the fears that have shadowed him, Billy stands on the precipice of full-circle closure. This poignant tale weaves the threads of memory, duty, and destiny into a narrative that captures the essence of a life lived in the shadow of war.

  • av Maya Ichim
    146,-

    Your past actions have consequences that can affect your future. We always remember the mistakes we made that caused unnecessary difficulties to our lives and future. Most mistakes don't have grave consequences, and we forget about them soon enough. But it's the mistakes we forget, the ones that caused tragic accidents that come back to make the future consequentially fatal.

  • av Patrick Graham
    136 - 185

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    av Paul T. Mascia
    165

    Nazar, a boy on the cusp of his 14th birthday, has always enjoyed a peaceful and idyllic life on a simple farm in the Nineveh Plains of Iraq. His days were filled with helping his father with chores, attending the small village school in Karemlesh, and playing soccer with his friends whenever he had a spare moment. However, his quiet world is abruptly shattered when radical militants conquer the city of Mosul and unleash a tsunami of terror across the entire Nineveh Plains region. Faced with the horrifying sight of his own people frantically fleeing the tranquil village he grew up in, desperately seeking safety, Nazar is forced to make challenging decisions that will forever alter the course of his life. Within mere hours, he must leave his boyhood behind and embark on a journey that will forge him into a young man of extraordinary selflessness and courage. Featuring nine expressionist masterpieces by internationally acclaimed Iraqi-American artist Qais Al-Sindy.

  • av Sarah Anne Day
    146,-

    Are you ready for an adventure? Oliver, a ten-year-old mischief-maker, never anticipated the wild journey ahead. Known for his pranks, especially on his grumpy neighbour, Mr. Johnson, and for leveraging his best friend Benny Green's shyness for schemes, Oliver's antics are legendary. At school, his target is Mr. Ramsbottom, earning Oliver a reputation for naughtiness. Yet, beneath the surface, there might be more to Oliver than meets the eye. Is he just misunderstood, or is there a kinder side waiting to be discovered? Join Oliver in an unexpected adventure that could change everything.

  • av Kenneth H. Waldron Ph.D
    155

    Divorce doesn't have to be a messy and tragic process, especially when there are children involved. In fact, research shows that about 20% of divorces are amicable. Couples with minor children who have good communication skills and a focus on long-term outcomes for their children can work together effectively to resolve differences and make the transition as smooth as possible. Written by a psychologist and a divorce lawyer with nearly 100 years of experience working with divorcing spouses and families, this research-based book provides a roadmap for having a sensible divorce that focuses on the long-term goals of both parties. Don't let the emotions of the separation get in the way of making the best decisions for your future. Use the knowledge and skills in this book to guide you through the process.

  • av Sandra Osborne
    226

    During the summer months when my granddaughters were young, they would come to stay awhile with me and my husband. They called our place, 'Grandma and Grandpa Camp.' We baked cookies, made ice cream, went swimming, sang, danced, and generally just had fun. Since both girls liked to draw, I wrote little verses for them to illustrate. It meant that we talked about issues which were ones my kindergarten children had voiced and which I had researched to find teachable answers. My desire as with all of the children I looked after was to help give each the confidence to recognize their uniqueness and develop a thoughtful, kind, loving and happy outlook on life.

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    av Mick Price
    243

    As its title suggests, this book by been devised by author Mick Price as an essential guide for those revisiting Mathematics at GCSE level. Crafted from years of experience and class-tested materials, it serves as a unique revision tool, tailored for both FE college students and adults seeking to improve their previous grades or refresh long-forgotten knowledge. Stripping back the complexities of mathematics, this book focuses on the fundamentals needed to achieve a grade 4, without overwhelming its readers with the entirety of KS4 content. GCSE Mathematics promises accessibility and convenience, making it an indispensable companion for both classroom learning and self-study. Inside, you'll find a blend of theoretical essentials, practical real-life examples, and exercises designed for both younger and more mature learners, all presented in a straightforward, uncondescending manner. GCSE Mathematics is not just a book: it's a tool for success, always within reach.

  • av Lenah Lebelo
    136

    Inheritances can become bloodbaths when truth gets concealed or ignored in blended families. But when is the right time to discuss inheritance, particularly with children involved? How does one maintain balance across complex dynamics driven by fear or faulty assumptions?At the heart lie charged questions. Do spousal age gaps correlate with calculations about money and motives? Did personal beliefs factor in, or notions of fairness? Puzzle through the mystery confronting Magnolia as trusted allies challenge her own counsel.Could oversight stem from looming paydays or promotions? Perhaps a bid to regain lost stature or give belated thanks? Magnolia thought her grasp accurate... except those relied upon to safeguard her interests.Navigating the financial fallout from loss while managing expectations across generations emerges a delicate dance. With so much at stake, can integrity and understanding fill gaps where trust falls short? For Magnolia's clan, a legacy hangs in the balance.

  • av Ellena Nicolaou
    176

    If you love an adventure, then this book is for you! This unique compilation offers two distinct stories, enriched with the author's insightful reflections. Embark on a whimsical adventure with a mischievous picture book that invites you on an exploratory journey, filled with fun and unexpected twists. Join Flossy and Eddy, two spirited friends eager to chase their dreams, on their very first school trip that unfolds into an adventure far beyond their expectations. But beware: the quest to rescue a peculiar little creature is fraught with challenges, especially with a curious teacher lurking around. Together with this picture book comes an emotional diary of a jacket's purposeful soul. Once cherished by its previous owner, the jacket now faces a life of loneliness and despair, yearning for a sense of purpose and belonging. Help save this jacket and find his rightful owner! This book is a treasure trove of fictional delights, brimming with vibrant illustrations that bring the stories to life. Prepare for an imaginative and symbolic expedition that promises a rich, visually stimulating experience, leaving you with much to ponder and envision.

  • av Frances Sparrow
    126

    'Are you ready, Tiny?' As usual, he has disappeared. He is so curious and impatient to know how he will settle into his new job. He won't be able to run around where he is going. A search party is out looking as there is not much time left. One of the searchers is an ex-rugby player and he won't tolerate any nonsense. When the light switches to green, the elite squad moves out with or without Tiny. Here he comes just in time. The rugby player catches him. 'Stay put, Tiny!' says the squad. 'This exciting new job is waiting for you - the one you wanted and were so excited about.' Some of your new friends are waiting to read your book. Will they have the courage to come with you on this unusual, thrilling and risky adventure? If you do have the courage, open the book, and begin to read. If you don't, what an incredible story you will miss!

  • av T A Pilkington
    146,-

    Who is the woman watching from the dim glow of the lamplight outside? Why did she disappear that tragic night, as if a figment of imagination? Having left a problematic relationship behind in Manhattan, architect Dani moves upstate with her new husband to renovate an old modernist house. The shock of discovering him dead in the hall and Dani's subsequent grieving are quickly punctuated by disturbing discoveries. Why did the previous owners suffer a suspicious downfall? Perhaps several break-in attempts at the house are related. Someone also appears to be stalking Dani. Could it be the jogger she sees at night? Is she the lady in the lamplight? Dani fears these unsettling individuals are connected to her husband's murder. But how? When her husband's wealthy, but shady, brother, Paul offers to move in to help, Dani wonders about an ulterior motive. Suppressing buried desires, she is drawn to the similarities between Paul and her husband. Visits from her old partner only add to her problems, particularly the irritating memory block surrounding their past. Befriending her stylish female neighbour, Dani finds security footage of the murder, drawing her into an intriguing mystery - seemingly centred on the house and perhaps its secret contents. Dani is shocked to discover the reason behind the whole affair could be close to home - as, too, might be the disturbing revelation routed in her past. The mystery cries out to be solved... before it slides to a fatal conclusion.

  • av Kristina Vrljic
    146 - 175,-

  • av Musoline Soga Mlandu
    117 - 155

  • av Kate Mahoney
    166

    A story about modern technology which discourages children to go outside and play! Steve is a boy who spends all of his time inside on his tablet. He can't seem to use his imagination and is mean to his brother and sister when they use theirs. But then a new boy moves in next door and inspires Steve to go outside and play. Will Steve have fun and find a new friend?

  • av Elizabeth Guida
    146 - 175,-

  • av Michael Press
    126

    Focusing on the combined task of our mind and body, together with social and historical aspects, understanding who we are seems to be an ever-challenging task. With the rise of technology and time constraints, lifestyle activities and even gaps in some of the educational practices - learning who we are has become more complex. This book has been intended as a review of some of the most fundamental principles involving our interactions with the world, and especially each other. Suitable for young audiences, parents at home and academic professionals, this book highlights some underlying features of body and mind providing pathways for undoing negative-social interactions and generating new positive ways forward, all within the self.

  • av kay Eastwood
    146,-

    Drawing and painting is a daily joy in life for me. The impact the indigenous people from Native American reserved throughout British Columbia has never left me. They were my first Art and Design students. Everything the young and elders said or did oozed a pure and authentic spirituality I had never experienced before. Their words for the planet are humbling. My friend's grandfather was Chief Dan George.

  • av Miranda Acland
    146,-

    "With Far from Home Miranda has come up with a gripping page turner of an adventure" - Bear Grylls "An assured and pacy debut" - Philip Blackwell, Ultimate Library Far from Home is a story about identity, motherlessness and loss. Three young friends, Joe, Alex and Emma, facing the challenge of their early 20s with changing relationships and unsolved mysteries from the past. A struggle to find the truth whatever it takes. When a boy crashes a bike on a mountain road in Nepal and a girl in London starts investigating what really happened to her mother all those years ago the truth starts to reveal itself in a dangerous adventure that takes us from Devon to London, across Central Asia, India and Nepal. Can their friendship survive? Can THEY survive? Where does the truth actually lie?

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