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  • av Levi Tafari
    151,-

    A heartfelt collection of poignant poems embracing the core of whatbeing human is, coupled with the innate tendencies to judge and prioritise eachother's significance as human beings.

  • av Rhymesmiff
    148,-

    Rhymes for the politically incorrect, passionate lefty andchronically nostalgic.

  • av David Hogarth
    148,-

    An eclectic collection of intimate insights into twenty-first century society with all its foibles, faults and frustrations.

  • av The Man Downstairs
    97,-

    Reflections on love, mortality and humanity.

  • av L.J.M. Wadsworth
    117,-

    In a world where balance is key, a boy who doubts his own sanity suddenly finds himself in charge of saving everyone else's.

  • av David Ward
    165,-

    An intoxicating brew of powerful verse to be spoken, chanted, whispered and sung.

  • av Eugene O'Toole
    145,-

    Pirates swoop upon a rusty boat carrying children fleeing war and poverty for a new life who emerge from hiding to find the crew gone and a mighty storm brewing.

  • av David Hogarth
    126,-

    Charming, sensitive memoir of a childhood in the 1960s seaside town of Blackpool and of the unbreakable bond of love between a mother and son.

  • av Brian Chaucer
    117,-

    A chaotic, funny, fascinating memoir of a chaotic, funny, fascinating life, currently still on the lookout for love.

  • av David Greygoose
    165,-

  • av Sarah Coyne
    145,-

    The spiritual journey of Thalia in Three Acts: Body, Mind and Soul.

  • av Eugene O'Toole
    145,-

    When retired teacher Eileen is asked to tutor Molly, a troubled teenager who refuses to attend school, a bond forms that helps both confront family demons-and learn to forgive. Molly Path is a moving reflection on the teacher-pupil relationship, the parents' critical role in a child's education-and the importance of a stable home to their destiny.

  • av Alan Kelly
    145,-

    1610. Two 12-year old London kids accidentally travel back in time over four hundred years, landing jobs in the Globe Theatre where they work alongside William Shakespeare on the first production of The Winter's Tale. But the drama is not all onstage. They become involved in a battle with a notorious criminal that will ultimately decide their fate.

  • av Vic Peterson
    155,-

    A beautiful woman is found frozen in the ice of Lake Munch, dressed as a Norse Valkyrie. Grammaticus Kolbitter, keyboardist in a Viking heavy-metal band, The Berserkers, is pulled into the investigation.

  • - Tales from the Forest and Beyond
    av David Greygoose
    145,-

    These tales are set in the liminal space of the forest where nothing is quite what it seems. Shape-shifting and trickery lurk behind every tree; and the figures we glimpse through the mist are mutable and indeterminate.

  • - Philosophy with a ruler
    av Ellis
    145,-

  • av Sarah Lee Hope
    116,-

  • av Flora-Beth Edwards
    145,-

  • av Joy Pitt
    135,-

  • av Aleksandra Rychlicka
    145,-

  • av Cecily Riley
    114,-

  • av Catherine Cowell
    125,-

    Emma is one of the rare few who can see their spiritual guardian, known as a SCAR. Suraya, just like others of her kind, takes the physical form of a rat as she watches over her fourteen-year-old charge who, used to being alone, is flattered and confused when the school heartthrob, shows her unforeseen attention.

  • av Cecily Riley
    114,-

  • av Ellis Delmonte
    114,-

    Fourth in the series of unusual adventures set on the London Underground, known to the souris who live there as Tubeworld. Dodie finds a `Gift' from the Tunnellers. What is it, why have they left it and what should the souris do with it?

  • av Dave Ward
    114,-

    Flash Fiction : a dream noir, a fractured narrative of grey twilight where half-glimpsed figures flicker through a deserted city-scape. Connection is everything, but nobody connects.

  • av A. J. Wilson
    130,-

    Frankie and Shaun are troubled brothers, brought up on a poor London council estate where they don't aim to spend the rest of their lives. Told in flashbacks, 9000 Miles of Sky is a novel of our time by a young person of our time about ambition, obsession and addiction.

  • av Cecily Riley
    114,-

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