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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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Benji Marshall

Benji Marshall is a man who loves his sport; it is his passion, his life blood and it shows through in this “how to” on Rugby League, the game in...

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Judy Lekic

If you are serious about making changes in your life or simply want to understand better the way to a happier clearer lifestyle, hold your breath and jump right in...

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Wendy Taylor

Wendy was your very average corporate wife and mother– she had a good life, no real money worries, nice house in the semi -rural areas of England, loving husband and...

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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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John Medina

The very last paragraph in this fascinating look into what goes on the in the human psyche perhaps tells it all. To me it is the most touching and heart...

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Dr Cindy Pan and Vanessa Woods

Among the pages of this totally practical look at what goes into raising clever, confident, successful children you will find a wealth of fact, and even some fiction, which has...

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Alexander Horowitz

Dog Lovers be warned. What you thought you knew about your dog is about to be challenged in this thought provoking look at what really goes on inside your dog’s...

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Ilie Cioara

It is said that only true mystics and people who spend hours and hours in meditation are the only ones who can move into that sacred space of pure energy....

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Marie de Hennezel

To die is a given, although a given the modern world is trying to completely repudiate. In the search for everlasting everything the subject of death is one that is...

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Janine Shepherd

When you have the world before you as an Olympic contender, the sun is shining and all is good with your world, to have it finish in a terrifyingly abrupt...

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Gary Douglas

Reading The Place is a little like stepping into the unrealistic, although the more you read the further into the belief that perhaps this is reality, perhaps it could be...