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Maggie Moon MS RDN

This is a thoroughly researched and scientific look at diet, with a view to delaying dementia and Alzheimer's disease. There have been longitudinal studies done which confirm the role of...

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Criag Wilcox

Ah, the Uniform is indeed a thing of status, delineation, respect, pride and so much more and has over the many centuries, in one shape or another become a symbol...

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Kirsten Grove, by (photographer) Paige French

The author has had many years’ experience in home decorating. In fact, she began organizing her own room when she was nine. The production of this book has been a...

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Clive Hamilton

In this wonderful, glorious debate, almost with himself, Clive Hamilton puts forward the emotive issue of Climate Change, earth change and the destabilisation of the natural order of things, all...

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Thomas Lake, edited by Jodi Enda

During 2016 the Presidential race to the White House in America was being hotly contested by sixteen candidates, one of whom, Hillary Clinton, for the second time, was seeking to...

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Steve Kelleher

The author has written a journal type story of his work in Tasmania with his dog Elise. Steve had become rather jaded after shift work at Melbourne Airport as a...

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Andrew Crossley

Never has a subject been more hotly debated or made the headline news, ad nauseam, for months on end, other than the so called Housing Crisis in Australia. Never has...

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Bridget Isichei

‘Fix-em- up one bugger-up-world’ or to translate ‘Fixing a broken world’,  kind of says it all, or so Bridget Isichei discovered once she finally faced the reality, that this place,...

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Jennifer Gall

Rose Patterson, who was she and why, apart from the obvious fact that she was a woman who lived in the mid 1800’s, be considered important enough to have letters,...

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George Harrison, Derek Taylor, edited by Olivia Harrison

The original I Me Mine was released in 1980 and has now been re-released to celebrate as the 100th specialist rock photography book to be released by specialist publishers Genesis...

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Per J Andersson and Anna Holmwood

“The word caste is derived from the Portuguese casta meaning race, breed, or ancestry. Historically, there were four levels of caste. At the top, the Brahmin (intellectuals), then the Kshatriya...

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Claudia Rowe

Why would an author want to initiate a four year correspondence with a serial killer behind bars, who hid the eight bodies of his victims in the loft of his...