
At 87, legendary broadcaster, very successful sports’ columnist for The Sunday Times and Telegraph, Sir Michael Parkinson hasn’t lost his touch with his ninth book. […]
At 87, legendary broadcaster, very successful sports’ columnist for The Sunday Times and Telegraph, Sir Michael Parkinson hasn’t lost his touch with his ninth book. […]
Life at the Bottom of the Blender is an autobiography that is an entertaining, fun, and enjoyable to read. It moves at a swift pace, […]
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MEG ROSOFF New York City, 1983.” Remember this time.” This is what Beth tells herself as she arrives in the overwhelming heat, rubbish strewn, smelly […]
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Belgium born composer Kerani, has with her latest release Waters of Life created a classical world of dreams and hope, of rebirth, new life and […]
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YA award winning author Steven Herrick has once again written a superb novel How to Repaint a Life, which takes a gentle, but clear look […]
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Travelling Companions is a beautiful study in people, capturing with a keen eye, life and the many disparate motivations that intermingle as we travel through […]
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Collected writings from Gallipoli to the Melbourne Cup The forward to A life in words is by Les Carlyon’s son, Patrick offers a very personal […]
How to rise to the challenge when things go pear-shaped Heartfelt and full of excellent advice which is well worth taking the time to read, […]
A sceptical believer’s journey through the New Age Smart, savvy and skeptical, Amal Awad takes an unbelievers look at the wide and disparate industry known […]
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What an amazing achievement this book is for the author and illustrator. We Go Way Back is a superb attempt to explain the beginnings of […]
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Do not be fooled by the cover and title of The Little French Bridal Shop. While it is indeed charming, it also raises issues that […]
A small, hidden folded sheet of paper covered with the most majestic of scenery is tucked away in the album cover; nothing but the name […]