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David Matthew Brown

When David’s personal life hit the wall he was left feeling challenged in every respect. His belief in self had taken a beating as he was learning to cope with...

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David Matthew Brown

When David’s personal life hit the wall he was left feeling challenged in every respect. His belief in self had taken a beating as he was learning to cope with...

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Chiu Kwong-Chiu, edited by Nancy S Steinhardt, translated by Ben Wang

This exquisitely presented history of The Forbidden City, the place of power in China for more than six centuries, allows us to discover and understand a time in China’s history...

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Yildiz Sethi

There is the conflict that by being spiritual you are already endowed with richness, but the other side is that this richness will not pay the bills. Perhaps materialism will...

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Jan Copeland with Sally Rooke and Etty Matalon

Cannabis, the weed that can do you no harm! The happy plant that brings you bliss, release from the daily grind and is not addictive at all! It can’t do...

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Anne Crawford

When Ralf became famous it was in his role as a Therapy Dog at The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. He had been doing his job, a job he loved,...

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Hannah Fry

This little book is jammed packed full of information on the subject of love; but not about love as you would expect, that heart fluttering, gooey kind of love, but...

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Tom Chesshyre

Tom is a journalist whohas a great interest in travel writing. This is his story of visiting the Maldives once the tourist ban was lifted in 2009, allowing visitors to...

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John Southworth, illustrated by David Ouimet

John Southworth is an acclaimed singer songwriter. David Ouimet is a New York born and bred artist: together they have create a work as mysterious and beguiling as a trip...

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Frank Hurley

One Hundred years ago Sir Ernest Shackleton set out to once again to take on the Antarctica, a place he had travelled to some years before. One of his crew...

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Emily Monosson

This is a very well researched book with many references and footnotes.. It is written clearly and rationally which makes it easily accessible for most people to read and understand....

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Carol Rowan

Wool felting is not quite as old as time but certainly has a history of both fun and practical application. In ‘I Felt a Bit Funny’, this is fun, skill...