Recommended Reads
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White Crow
Sometimes, the greatest tragedy is getting precisely what you desire.
A husband’s body and a lover’s heart spliced together by a scalpel blade lead to a tangled web of grief, guilt and deceit. The circumstances in which our protagonists are embroiled can only be resolved by death or harm.
This thought-provoking tale of post-transplant memory cells and man’s desire to play God, whatever the cost, is a very human tale of romance, hate, and tragedy.
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Holistic Psychology, the Timeless Science
This eminently experiential guide is based on a fundamental observation: the human brain has two ways of creating a lasting sense of inner peace and order. One is the projection of a safe physical continuity in time through thought; the other – rarely used – is timeless.
Largely neglected by the ‘founding fathers’ of Western psychology, both modes can nonetheless be directly accessed by the holistically minded observer, both in understanding the brain’s projection of temporal continuity and in responding to the countless challenges of everyday life. It is worth noting that, in the latter case, we do not always have the time to reflect carefully on the best course of action; our mind’s sudden intuitions may, in fact, prove more significant inwardly than deliberate thought.
Indeed, at any given moment, our brain has free access to both modes of perception: one delayed by rational thinking and generally considered foolproof, and the other operating in a ‘directly perceptive’ manner – a faculty often neglected by modern education, though perhaps more naturally accessible to younger people.
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Heal Yourself, Heal the World
“This book is a rare gem.”
– Dr. Mandeep Rai, author of The Value Compass
A FRESH APPROACH AND PERSPECTIVE TO MAKE THE GLOBAL VISION OF A BETTER WORLD A REALITY
In Heal Yourself, Heal the World, Emmanuel Anderson reveals the mindset, attitudes, and practical actions needed to create a better world. Through interviews with people from all walks of life, he found widespread agreement that change is necessary to bring peace and serenity to our world—yet no one seems to know how to make it happen. Dedicating himself to uncovering solutions, Anderson combines science, philosophical insight, personal stories, and history in this groundbreaking work.
Heal Yourself, Heal the World is the first book of its kind to offer tangible insights and ideas, empowering everyday readers to be part of the change.
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The Boy McCoy
For as long as he could remember Paul McCoy had dreamed about becoming the world’s greatest footballer.
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Echoes of Mars
REVENGE HAS NO END
On ancient Mars, the Martian race has finally won its freedom, overthrowing the cephalopods who oppressed them for generations. Now, in an effort to forge a new future, they seek an alliance with the insectoid Antis, the very beings who helped destroy their former rulers.
A group of four emissaries is sent to establish contact, but what they uncover sets off a chain of events that will shape the fate of their planet. As shadows of the past loom large, a terrifying question arises: has Mars traded one nightmare for something even worse?
In the near future, a team of astronauts led by Tom Fisher makes a discovery that changes everything: intelligent life once thrived on Mars. But what begins as an extraordinary scientific revelation soon takes an unsettling turn. A remarkable encounter delivers truths that challenge humanity’s very existence, unlocking a Pandora’s box that may never be closed.
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The Wizard's Ring
Too much to do, too many people to help, and far too little time! How could one weary wizard possibly help everyone who needed him? He needed a secret weapon, and he was absolutely certain he knew just what it was and where to find it… But what if, after all this, he was wrong?
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The Wizard's Hobby
Have you ever wondered what else to do on a rainy day after you’ve jumped in all the muddy puddles in the garden? Or had a picnic in a tent under the table? That was the wizard’s problem too. Magic all day long, and he needed something new. He sat in his favourite chair and thought about how to have fun.
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The Blade, the Ear, and the Full Corn
The Blade, the Ear, and the Full Corn is a heartwarming invitation to pause, reflect, and give thanks for the many gifts life offers—both big and small. In a world that often pulls our attention toward what’s missing, this inspiring journal gently redirects our focus to what truly matters: the blessings we often overlook.
Through reflective passages, uplifting scriptures, personal stories, and gratitude prompts, The Blade, the Ear, and the Full Corn (Feat of Gratitude) remind us that gratitude is not just a feeling but a powerful lifestyle. Whether in seasons of joy or times of waiting, this book will inspire you to see God’s hand at work and embrace a heart of thanksgiving.
Come on this journey of gratitude and witness how The Blade, the Ear, and the Full Corn open the door to greater peace, renewed strength, and overflowing joy. Because when we truly stop and count, we realise we are more blessed than we think.
It’s not just a book; it’s an experience. A keepsake of gratitude. A testament that God is always good.
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Budapest
Budapest is famous for the beauty of its setting on the Danube River. This beauty has been heightened by the architectural splendour of its key buildings, built in pivotal locations next to the river. The Danube and its surrounds have also been crucial in the history of Budapest.
Castle Hill in Buda has been the seat of Hungarian royal power since the beginning of the 13th century. The symbols of this era are still visible today. Periods of foreign conquest—first under the Ottoman Turks in the 16th century, then two and a half centuries of Habsburg rule from Vienna—have also left their mark on the city.
The Golden Age of Budapest was the decades before 1914. The city experienced a veritable boom, and even today, Pest is filled with grand, lavishly decorated buildings that attest to the prosperity of this era.
The 20th century brought two world wars, economic collapse, social upheaval and, between 1948 and 1989, Communist rule to Budapest. The lives of key politicians and the fates of individual people are described to show the impact of this tumultuous century.
Finally, Budapest today: the city as seen by the large stream of visitors, the city of light and shade, the city of music, thermal baths, good food, entertainment and conviviality. It is all there for the reader of this book.
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Plants In My Garden
This book was written with young children in mind, particularly those who are embarking on the joy of books and learning to read.
It reflects the author’s passion for gardens, gardening, and plants of all kinds. Each rhyme has its own delightful illustration, giving character to the individual plants.
May children and their grown-ups derive as much pleasure from reading the rhymes as the author experienced in writing them.
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Creatures In My Garden
This book was written with young children in mind – those just beginning to discover the joy of books and the adventure of learning to read.
It reflects the author’s love of nature and all forms of animal life, with each rhyme paired with its own delightful illustration, giving every creature its own charming character.
May children, and their grownups, find as much pleasure in reading these rhymes as there was in creating them.£9.99 -
The Bounty
Tab 2 – Tell the truth, and shame the Devil! That is what everyone said. So I did, and the Devil laughed. It seems he has a dark sense of humour. I am a good man, or at least, I try to be. Ok, maybe sometimes, the lines may get just a little blurry. Yes, I’ve done wrong things, which have felt so right, but always for the right reasons. I have done the right things. That felt so very wrong. Life is a minefield of moral dilemmas. In the modern world, it’s hard for a man to always follow his gut instincts. When I was convicted. I was an innocent man. Now, I can make no such claim!
My name is Frank Chambers, and together with my closest friends. Michael Brooks, Stephen Fox, and of course, my younger, transgender sister, Lily, whose only dream was to live in Little Venice because of its strong ties to the LGBT community and live there as the woman she clearly was born to be.
Life, it seems, had a very different path for us all. Taking our lives in an unimaginable direction. You do not always know you are surrounded by the right people. Until the chips are, well and truly, down. Left with nothing, not even my good name. That’s when you truly know who your friends are and whom you can really count on.
Together over time, they turn a very simple idea. Into a complicated plan. Now, all they have to do is pull it off. If they do, it will send shock waves. Though at the very heart of London’s financial district. Rocking the very foundations of their lives. Proving, once and for all. Two wrongs can make it right!
Let’s see what you think. My name is Frank Chambers, and this is my story.
£15.99