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Julie A. Phillips

For those seeking information on seaweeds and algae The Lives of Seaweeds is not only a detailed and precise reference book, but it contains beautiful photographs. These are plentiful and...

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The memoir of a teacher, for whom an extraordinary student becomes a metaphysical teacher, instructing her through telepathy. Have you ever wondered why there are some things in life you...

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Rebecca Beattie

The green witch's guide to navigating life's ups and downs A beautiful quote attributed to Rumi is at the beginning of Chapter Eight in Rebecca Beattie’s wise and gentle book...

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Thom Shubilla

When the first James Bond movie hit the wide screen in the i960’s, Dr No in 1962, it began craze if you like, for more of this farfetched and yet...

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Ana Maria Luisa

A Memoir About a Woman's Journey to Heal Ancestral Trauma  Ana Maria Luisa writes a compelling and beautiful tribute to her mother Iracy, a formidable, brave, loving and inspired Brazilian...

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Stacey King

The Japanese art form of Manga has captured the literary world with its unique style especially in the series Manga Classics which have taken Classic literature and created a very...

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Aranjay Katakum

Aranjay Katakum was born into a wealthy family, studied hard and forged a pathway into world of global finance, until one day, after many years of chasing the Gods of...

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Richard Broome

A history since 1800 “This book is about how Aboriginal people have been challenged by change since 1800, forging a place in Victoria, to live as Aboriginal people in an...

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Jill Carr

Jill Carr like so many others, begun studying her Astrological star sign as a young teenager, wondering what the day, month or year ahead held for her. This fascination with...

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Eva Asprakis

It’s raining when Androullah is diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome and understands what it will mean to her ability to eventually have a baby. She is young, aged twenty-four, in...

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Dr Jane Foster

Your Steering Wheel Your Choice When Jane Foster was a young university student her desire, her passion, was to save the world, to make a difference. Over the years so...

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Sylvie Boulay

When Sylvie Boulay realised she belonged to the demographic known and discussed as ‘the elderly’ she, like many before her, wondered how this could possibly have occurred. After all it...