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Disbelief in God
Since the dawn of humanity, man has believed that he, the earth beneath his feet, and the heavens above are the creation of a single, all-powerful being. To this entity, he owes homage, despite being unable to see it until after death. While this belief persisted for many, others began to question, disbelieve, or grow indifferent. Some argue that no one has returned to confirm or deny these beliefs. But what if someone did come back, and He shared profound truths? In Disbelief in God, we explore the question that has haunted mankind for millennia: where does the truth lie?
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The Confidence Club
Tucked in a box room of a Dublin church hall sits The Confidence Club – and a trio who really don’t want to be there.
Emer Malone works for one of the city’s most cut-throat entrepreneurs and is never too far from her phone or her boss’s demands. Reluctant to have another person tell her she’s ‘just not trying hard enough’, Emer’s hoping that completing the course will get everyone off her back.
Estate agent Terry O’Neill can walk the walk when it comes to selling properties, but the thought of making that all-important father of the bride speech means he needs help to find his voice.
Careers teacher Sarah Watson is lying to her less than perfect boyfriend, and sees the course as a lifeline to building a new life. If only she has the courage to do so.
This unlikely threesome needs each other in order to make their confidence leap of faith: and it’s more than visualisation and breathing techniques can offer.
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Caterpillars Can't Fly
This little caterpillar longs to fly through the blue skies, alongside the birds and other winged creatures of the forest. Her friends tell her that caterpillars can’t fly, and that’s just the way it is! Should she give up? Or will she realise that she can do anything she wants to do—she just needs to find her own way of doing it? What would you do?
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The Team Leader's SuperPowers Toolkit
This workbook aims to challenge the perception of soft skills in the workplace. Often, the term “soft skills” carries negative connotations, suggesting that HR departments only value these skills as inferior to hard skills. To combat this, the workbook rebrands them as superpowers! The workbook is for newly promoted or soon-to-be-promoted managers and team leaders. It provides a structured training programme that gradually builds up a person’s leadership abilities over their first year in the new role. It includes traditional leadership methodologies and the latest management thinking on subjects including OKRs (Objectives and Key Results), working from home, and team resilience.
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Popper Penguin and Willow Whale
A light-hearted lesson in how to not let others influence your actions and how everyone is equal. Teaching you about diversity, we are all individuals, and each have a uniqueness.
Friendship is lovely, but when others are trying to come between two best friends what will happen? Follow Popper and Willow through an adventure in the sea where the colours are bright, but the words are harsh. As two best friends take on friendship, tears, betrayal and anger through the ocean, will they listen to others, or will they learn to do what makes them happy?
This story will take you through a series of emotions, happy, sad and angry but will leave you feeling overjoyed.
Sometimes life takes us by surprise, we have good days and bad, friends come and go, but we need to be kind because none of us are perfect.
So take a seat and dive into the world of Popper and Willow and have a feel good read.
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Restored - Book 2
Josie had been punished for being naïve. The horrific events of the recent past still plagued her mind, and the lurking fear that she may never lay eyes on her baby girl, snatched away from her at birth, was almost impossible to push aside. But now she was faced with the bitter pain of betrayal and alienation by those she trusted and held so dear.
Like a rollercoaster with a few ups and many downs, the twists and turns of Josie’s tangled web become even more complicated as she tries to protect her ‘secret’.
Tired of watching others’ control of her life, Josie decides to take matters into her own hands, making instinctive, self-preserving and life-defining decisions that open her eyes to a whole new world. The question is, “Has she got what it takes to see her decisions through?”
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The Wimp
Some seeds are cursed from the moment they sprout; Johnny was one. Born to very nice, hard-working parents whose business began to grow rapidly almost immediately after he arrived, dealing with him only became more difficult. As Johnny grew, first through school and then into young manhood, he was constantly faced with obstacles that threatened to knock the bad seed out of him.
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How to Be the World's Worst Secretary
This is an account of the misadventures of Miss Spinks, the world’s worst secretary. It is based on a real woman—who shall remain nameless. The book describes 10 incidents in her work as an incompetent secretary at a digital information company, beginning with a mishap at her job interview with the managing director of the company, when she admits that she has no qualifications, no training, and no experience in the role of secretary. But there is something innocent and endearing about her, even though she has a bizarre taste in clothes. The 10 incidents reveal how unworldly she is, but there is charm and innocence in everything she says and does. Mr Johnson, the managing director, grows to appreciate her charm, with interesting results—at the end of the book.
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Mother Africa
Rooted in the rhythms of performance and the pulse of history, Mother Africa is a poetic exploration of identity, culture, and resistance. Through evocative verse, the collection weaves together ancestral memory, political struggle, and the enduring spirit of the African continent.
Drawing from Yoruba tradition, mythology, and oral storytelling, the poems unfold as chants of defiance and songs of survival. They capture the voices of warriors, revolutionaries, and everyday people whose lives shape and are shaped by the forces of history.
From the cadence of ritual to the echoes of protest, Mother Africa is both a lyrical tribute and a call to remembrance.
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Colours
Tammy has been assigned to Poppy’s life to help her fight those old past demons; the only way they can both get any peace is to get the words out, but the pressure is on as time is running out and the colours are in danger of fading…
Tammy is a dog, and Poppy is a human; they were never meant to get this close.
Where does one end and the other begin?
Can you care to believe in colours?
Will you dare to believe in angels?
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Fantasy and Reality
Imaginative stories for casual reading by busy people, ranging from micro-stories to more conventional reads, covering historical facts reappraised, ordinary things reperceived, mind-stretching fantasy, and the downright fantastical.
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Cat In The Prickle Bush
When Allison spots a cat hiding in the mean old prickle bush, she knows she simply must rescue it. Unfortunately, calling the cat by her most awesome cat names doesn’t work, even when she switches to a fur-real cat language. What to do with such a stubborn cat? Allison, never the kid who gives up easily, ventures on a rescue plan that’s as silly as it is brave, armed only with a puffy pink snowsuit and a heart of gold. A charming tale of the innocent determination born of a child’s imagination.
£5.84