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Lucy Neville
In this her first novel Lucy Neville has captured the total essence of life in a new country superbly. For those who have taken up the challenge of total immersion...
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Terry MacKinnell
For anyone who is interested in astrology, history, or simply curious about how the various ages throughout time have come by their astrological titles, such as the well-known and much...
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Natalie Cole
The power of love, if ever doubted, can be reaffirmed once you have read this warm and loving biography of Natalie Cole by Natalie Cole.Faced with some of life’s major...
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Anna Morten
Anna Morten tells her life story, through the medium of Emma, from a brutally honest perspective. In doing so she offers hope and understanding to others caught in the same...
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Julia Stanton
Aimed directly at the teen and preteen market this is a great note book designed to give the young “fashionista” a sense of design, personal taste and style as well...
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Malcolm Hollick & Christine Connolly
Malcolm Hollick and Christine Connolly between them have written a truly fascinating treatise on earth, trauma and human depression, but have couched within the pages a hope that all can...
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Michelle Corrigan
Michelle Corrigan has created a lovely inspirational text in Something To Bear In Mind as she combines many of the wisdoms of the East into a very handy little book...
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Judy Lekic
If you are serious about making changes in your life or simply want to understand better the way to a happier clearer lifestyle, hold your breath and jump right in...
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Richard Bertinet
Bread making in one form or another is as old as time and in many countries today the art of bread making is considered a daily routine. Not so in...
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Clea Danaan
Dippy and delightful “the way of the chicken” takes a very relaxed look at the very fine art of raising chickens in today’s very modern fast paced society. Filled with...
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Dr Ginny Mansberg
Life in the fast lane seems, one is lead to believe today, is apparently the thing to do and the place to be. Well that’s as maybe, but at what...
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Adriana Trigiana
This heart-warming look into times gone bye is a lovely tribute to two women of the many who left their native villages in Italy in search of a better life...
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