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Nagapriya

Buddhism is a science, or some may say a religion, or at the very least a way of life which in the busy, challenging world of today, is becoming popular...

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Mark Bowden

The Vietnam War seems so long ago but the long term effects of this war have, like many before, leaves a lasting legacy. Vietnam was a war that almost fifty...

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Tara C Mitchell

Sugar, we love it we hate it. We are confronted with facts on a daily basis saying sugar is BAD, BAD BAD, for us. It is in everything we consume....

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Dr Sarah Hughes

In Skip the Drama, Practical, Get-Ahead Strategies to Survive Your Daughter’s Teenage Years, Dr Hughes is well qualified to give expert advice. She is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and...

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John Cann with Jimmy Thomson

‘The Mans a Legend’ is often said of many who have achieved in one sport or pursuit, but in John Cann’s case he is a true legend, a man perhaps...

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Glenn Shorrock

There was a great deal of misgiving by the author before he decided to complete his autobiography. Could he make the transition from writing lyrics for a song to writing...

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Lee Morgan

 A Deed Without A Name: Unearthing the Legacy of Traditional Witchcraft is a fascinating work that seeks to combine academic research on traditional witchcraft with practical knowledge and insider information...

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Joy McCann

“Written with intensity and excitement”, says the blurb on the front cover, and it is true. The vastness of this ocean is explored on so many different fronts by the...

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Charmaine Craig

Emotional and enthralling, Miss Burma shines a light directly onto and into the political situation that is sadly all too relevant for many ethnic minorities trying to survive and find...

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edited by Rebecca Hawcroft

The architecture of Australia has undergone significant change since white settlement, where with the people came their architectural style from the homeland. This remained as the status quo until post...

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Caspar Henderson

A Map of New Wonders: a Journey in to the Search of Modern Marvels to quote the author, ‘this book is an attempt to inspire and share curiosity and wonder,...

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Anthony Peake

The works of JB Priestley were considered either fabulous or peculiar or in some cases inflammatory, but like so many works of great literature, they tend to come back into...