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  • Spar 21%
    av Dr Muhammad Wajid Akhter
    146,-

    Experiencing a city without knowing the history is like watching a blockbuster movie without a story - all sets and visuals, but devoid of dialogue, plot, and drama.

  • av Sandra Hayes
    216,-

    The body is an intelligent, self-healing organism and there is an infinite abundance of energy in each of our cells.

  • av Miller Caldwell
    152,-

    Sam Harvie, son of a circus manager, causes mayhem and is eventually dismissed form the Prosecution services. He tries his hand at a variety of jobs but they all result in a sacking.

  • Spar 18%
    av C C Hagan
    233

    This book represents a slice of the history of ideas, science and philosophy mixed with their personal lives against how science, mathematics and philosophy evolved over 300 years.

  • av Rachel Healey
    136

    They say that to really know a person you need to understand their past. If that is true, then Mary Beker did not know her husband at all.

  • Spar 10%
    av Charlotte Osho
    165

    The Jagged Path tells the story of a young girl's journey from an idyllic life in rural Nigeria, through the heartbreak of losing her parents, the tumultuous years living with uncaring guardians, an abusive marriage which ended in betrayal, to finally finding hope and happiness on the other side.

  • av Louisa Ghevaert
    176

    Whilst The Gene-Editors is written through the eyes of a fictional character, it is based on the cumulative result of 4-years independent research into: biotechnology, genetics and genomics, the creation of the world's first gene-edited babies, infectious diseases and the origins, impact and legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • av John Sodeau
    136

    Field Lane is a book about a place where real-world people cross over with established fictional characters and newly imagined ones. It tells a metaphysical story behind the stories of some well-loved classics set in London by the Thames and along the Mississippi.

  • av Andrew Corwin
    166

    An improbable adventure, maybe more odyssey, sprung from the true account of 'wabah-babi', or 'swine plague', in the far eastern reaches of the Indonesian archipelago, bordering with Papua New Guinea.

  • av Ewaen Mariam Osagie
    180

    God, I Like My Plan Better describes a very painful time in the author's life when a long-term relationship abruptly came to an end.

  • av Robert Valentine
    136

    Like most students at Kingshill Middle School, Connor is obsessed with the smash hit TV Show 'Para-Norman'. It follows Norman, a Ghost hunter who spends his time chasing ghosts.

  • av Jack Collett
    136

    Spring 1940 - a dense sea fog enevlopes the north Cornish coast just south of Trevose Head and the treacherous Quies rocks. Lurking nearby is a German submarine, stranded after its engines failed.

  • av Fiona Ballard
    166

    When Beatrice Gardiner whispers, 'the ring', with a collapsing exit breath, her daughter Fabienne, takes the simple band and finds an inscription with two dates, three months apart. This becomes the backdrop for a tale of intrigue and divided family loyalties.

  • av Christopher Owen
    166

    Looking for Joan and Other Stories is a collection of stories set in UK, Ireland, and New York.

  • av Hugo De Burgh
    166

    Umbria 1943. Nazi troops are massacring whole villages in retaliation for help being given to even a single fugitive. The injured FitzGerald, assisted by a young widow, Lucia, organises the evasion of six hundred prisoners who go on to hide in the hills or make their way out of Nazi occupied Italy.

  • av Shawn Robbie
    146,-

    Follow football mad thirteen-year-old Steven Garrett and his neighbour and outsider Ralf Grimmer as they journey through friendship and football.

  • av Tom Allen
    146,-

    Riley Adams has three passions in life: family, friends and football. Despite often finding school difficult, Riley finds happiness in friendships with his 'band of brothers and sisters', who play for his beloved Highfield Flyers FC.

  • Spar 12%
    av Michael James
    152 - 175,-

  • av Bruce McAlpine
    164

    Bronson Tullis is a highly successful London art dealer, specializing in the semi-clandestine world of antiquities. His life appears to be on a roll until he is led to Italy by an enigmatic Italian woman, where he is shown a black marble sculpture of Aphrodite that has been dredged up from the sea.

  • av Jacqueline Baxter
    166

    It was Tim's 9th birthday, and he'd finally be joining his brother, sister, and dad down the pit. Working down the deepest, most dangerous coal mine in the Northeast of England was his worst nightmare. Especially remembering the horrible stories his sister told him.

  • Spar 22%
    av Margaret C. Watson
    266,-

    This book explores the reasons why women in academia earn less, are less likely to be published, cited, funded or promoted compared with male colleagues.

  • av David Fletcher
    136

    In the middle of the 22nd Century, a time when humanity has lost its grip on all forms of advanced technology, Sidney is one of the few people in the world who still has access to ham radio, and who is making use of this facility in order to keep in contact with three other 'hams' around the world.

  • av Salie Thomas
    151

    The story is about a retired couple, Teddy and Jo Jensen, who decide to buy a holiday home in Fuengirola, Spain and accidentally get mixed up with some drug dealers. They try to kill Jo as they think that she is the same person that they warned to leave High Vista.

  • av M. Violet Lewis
    166

    Reflecting in the Shade provides a unique mix of poems, prose, and short stories, with reflections of the pandemic that will interest both adults and children alike.

  • av John Staniland
    196

    Embarking on several months of random budget travelling in S E Asia, the author takes us on a journey to several stimulating and exotic countries in this remarkable part of the world.

  • av Milo McGivern
    146,-

    The Island of Animaux is a mysterious, wonderful place. Unknown to humans, hidden by fog and always on the move around the planet. It is a land of crazy, mad, funny adventures. Welcome back!

  • av Ann Donovan
    154

    1942. The Jewish Ghetto in Amsterdam. When Jozef and Trudi's father dies in a concentration camp after being falsely arrested in 1941 as a saboteur, their mother goes into hiding, putting them in a children's home for their safety.

  • av T.P Nash
    166

    In this 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 G H Pickersgill
    296,-

    History is written by middle-class academics, looking down. This is history from the bottom of the pile, looking up. The evolution of life, to the evolution of man. The evolution of un-civilisation; religion, society and politics, colonialism and imperialism. This is the history we the people need to teach our children.

  • av Annie Percik
    152,-

    Stanley the bear is on a mission to help humans discover their own worth. He's been observing us and helping his own human, Annie - and now he's ready to share his wisdom with the world.

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