
Kate Christie’s wonderful life fell to pieces not once, but twice, in a matter of a few years and then she really had to look […]
Kate Christie’s wonderful life fell to pieces not once, but twice, in a matter of a few years and then she really had to look […]
The Secrets of Life: From Big Bang To Trump (Book 2/4) How did humankind get to be so different since our less than auspicious arrival […]
In her second book Spirituality, Healing and Me, Ilana Estelle once again uses her personal journey to share the wisdom she has gathered as she […]
Ada Peters has suffered with a dysfunctional gut all of her life, thinking that this was perfectly normal, but as she grew older, married and […]
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301 Gems to Grow and Grin Wisdom and Wit from Shanti Rose is the perfect book to give to yourself when you need a little […]
Behavioral Scientist Darren Fleming, in this relatively brief, for this style of book, addresses the issue of habit; how a habit is formed, how it […]
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Motherland is a superb compilation of short stories. The way they have been woven around the theme of women in the outback is most engaging. […]
If you are a serious History nerd, or simply just someone who is looking for something a little, or a lot different, Lightbulb Moments in […]
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Inspired by a presentation from a visiting lecturer from Medecins Sans Frontieres, Prudence Wheelwright from the small town of Crookwell in New South Wales, Australia, […]
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How Did Life End Up With Us is a leap of faith into a mass of carefully researched and presented information, which at times makes […]
Melo Calarco is a man who has lead a full and rich life, working with many top line professionals, in the Business, Medical, Sporting and […]
You can tell by the title Quantum Bullsh.t that this book is a rather confronting and passionate explanation of how quantum physics is used incorrectly […]
Curious as a child, Indian-British-American Roma Agrawal MBE, award winning engineer, author and broadcaster, who is best known for working on the design of The […]
Love, Oil and the Fortunes of War presents an interesting, if somewhat usual hybrid of a story based in history, at a period of time […]
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More children are experiencing anxiety these days, and author, Michael Hawton, in The Anxiety Coach has set out to teach techniques for parents to use […]
In their bloody wake, the dictatorships of Argentina and Guatemala left a task, which was seemingly impossible, but definitely urgent; finding the disappeared. Alexa Hagerty, […]
I believe Buzz: a book of happiness for bee lovers could be called a book of happiness for all. It has the most wonderful photography, […]
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Brexit Umasked, part memoir, part opinion, is a most fascinating read on modern British politics to be presented for some considerable time. Albert Kemp in […]
If you are a curious, critical thinker and interested in figuring out what is true and what is not, why not become the perfect Truth […]
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Why we crave what we crave – and what to do about Have you tried endless weight loss programmes with little success? Dr Amy Shah’s […]
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Why We Sing poses the question, why do we sing and also establishes why we should continue on singing over the duration of our lives. […]
Having to have Braces fitted is just the beginning of a period in time, when, as far as food is concerned, life becomes a minefield […]
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Emergent is a refreshing perspective on the world we live in and the on-going consequences of human civilization. Miriam McDonald walks back through the many […]
Is He Here Yet from clinical psychologist Dr Tony Ortega is a fascinating study in fact, fiction, self-indulgence, healing and spiritualism, that somehow makes sense […]