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Robert KC Forman PhD

When you go on a journey to seek spiritual enlightenment you don’t always find what you are looking for – or do you? This is the question Robert Forman asks...

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Philippe Pozzo di Borgo

A film has been made of this man’s life, along with a documentary. Why, you may well ask. The story of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo’s life is one that inspires...

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Jay Asher & Caroline Mackler

Everyone wonders what’s in their future but never really believes they will ever find out. But when neighbours Josh and Emma insert a free AOL CD in Emma’s computer they...

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Anthony La Riccia

 Destiny – Book 1 of a trilogy on Bomcard, and debut novel for Anthony La Riccia, makes interesting reading as it collects a vast array of ghosts, goblins and ghoulish,...

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The setting is quintessentially Irish; beautiful, haunting and divine. What a location to choose to film a live concert and the perfect frame for the five soprano's who make up...

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Claire Porter

How to describe one of the most compelling and detailed works on energy written for some years, other than to say it is challenging, researched in minute detail and totally...

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Jennifer Skiff

It has long been said that a dog is man’s/woman’s best friend but it is not until you hear tell the myriad of stories that underline just that and often...

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Maryon Stewart

Menopause – that dreaded word of women worldwide who, although well aware of the symptoms and effects menopause can have on their lives, families and careers, face this natural time...

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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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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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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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Paul Kimmage

He went out one cold England morning to train and came back paralysed from the neck down and dependant on a ventilator to live. In less than a split second...