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Chris Helder

Chris Helder has put together a very useful little book, in size, not content , offering up the philosophy of ‘Useful Belief’ as verses Positive Thinking, because as he says...

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Tina Hobin

Tina is an experienced, inspirational Belly Dance teacher who is interested in motivating people to take up this ancient art. Her reasoning is compelling. She looks at the benefits to...

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Rachel Brathen

Yoga was one of the very few things that helped Rachel Brathen rebuild her life after a time when her world seemed to be falling apart; a world that was...

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Gillian Wills

Gillian Wills and Elvis had much in common but they had no idea about this until they met one hot, sultry Queensland Christmas and Gillian became the owner of a...

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Laura Doyle

There are many self-help books relating to relationships, but this one certainly catches the attention with its humorous title. Laura considers she has many answers to problems with stale relationships...

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Eleanor Shakespeare

Journals are very personal things, a bit like diaries of times long gone, packed full of fascinating things considered as very important all those years ago. They are also, as...

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Andrew Fuller

We all want the best for our children.  How to achieve this is a puzzle for many, as we bring many of our own parenting ideas to our children.  Andrew...

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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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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...