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No Chemicals Required Beverly Barkway Dedicated to all those unfortunate itchy, scratchy, flea-plagued dogs out there and written for the benefit of all their carers who have been blessed with a very special friend.More > |
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Rainbow's End - Pots of Gold: A History of the Muntadgin District Nadia & Mary Wanless In 1911 the earliest known pioneers were allocated virgin bush lots in the Muntadgin area. More > |
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Sam - A Cat's Life Douglas J. Barnard Mount Isa to Karratha is a fair trip by any standard, that’s if you go direct. But when you’re a cat you tag along on the coat tails of your owners as they meander across Australia chasing a train. Each port of call is a new adventure and another trip to the vet, but you get there. More > |
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The discovery of human skeletal remains in a previously concealed rock shelter at the infamous site of Hanging Rock raised speculation about the mysterious disappearance of the schoolgirls from Appleyard College on Valentine’s Day 1900. |
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No Time for Tears Alan Watchman Two days before Christmas 1847, as the potato famine deepens, teenager, Jane Bell with her destitute mother and two starving siblings enter the Lowtherstown workhouse in Northern Ireland. |
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Bits About Boarding School Michelle Dunn A guide to help discover an exciting and life-changing experience in boarding school. If you are between 11 and 15 years of age, and you are about to start, or have already started your boarding adventure, this book is ideal for you. Read it by yourself, or share it with your parents. More > |
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Islam, Arrogance and Delusion John L Perkins Religious believers think that their own belief is the one true religion. Why else would they believe it? Believers may be kindly and well-meaning, but belief gives them an underlying sense of righteousness, of being chosen, of cultural superiority. More > |
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AGED CARE with Altruism By JK Pearce A practical guide on how best to provide care, what personal qualities are useful, and some difficulties one might encounter. It describes both the practical component of providing care, with altruism. More > |
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Mary Bea and Strawberries all the way home By Tamara Hogan A charming story about Mary Bea dealing with feelings of anger and frustration as she battles with her mother to eat exactly what she likes… in this case, hot, steamy chippies from the drive through on the way home from school! Her mother, however, has different ideas… More > |
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The Brothbone and McSmelly Files WE THOUGHT we had normal house hold pets!! Turns out our dogs are UNDER-THE-COVERS agents for the CIA More > |
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Destruction of the Bronze Shell Blue Mountains Grammar & Andrew Phillips This final tale in the Bronze Shell trilogy will take Daniel to the very limits of his strength and beyond. How does a school boy save a nation? More > |
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The Chaos Vortex by Robert Ennever London is in chaos! Rioting mobs are looting, burning and killing. A young scientist at Woden Chemicals discovers a computer disc containing horrifying information. Scared for her life, she contacts her boyfriend, a reporter for the ‘London News’. More > |
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Poppy’s song By Mimi King Poppy lives in a small Australian country town. He lives with Nana.They have a dog called Brick, a cat called Tootz and many other animals who live on their farm. More > |
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The Hollywood Survival Guide Your handbook to becoming a working actor in L.A. by Kym Jackson Actors so often have a feeling that they could be doing more for their career, but don't know where to begin. More > |
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Science Fiction A Novel by Michael Ferres A geologist, working under several layers of isolation in a remote equatorial forest on the distant planet of Einsteinia, digs up something very unpleasant. More > |
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What is Acupuncture A Simple Explanation of an Eastern wisdom by Zhu Wu, Zheng Lu & Nina Philosoph Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) is based on the principle that we are part of nature - it exists both around us and within our body. More > |
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Mister Rainbow In the case of the hood with no hands By CS Boag While checking out a man with no past, Mister Rainbow stumbles on a series of killings and sets out to discover the connection. More > |
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The Holder of the Key by Richard Dive They must never come together... There are many legends that have been lost to this world, but none more important than that of the Elysian Gifts. The hunt is on for these items, which might have the power to save, or destroy, our world. More > |
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Gathering No Moss by John Holland It's not everyday a 50-something corporate executive throws in his job, picks up a backpack and becomes a global wanderer. More > |
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Not About You at Work by Sharon Muggivan This book has the potential to change lives, to enhance job satisfaction and prevent people from leaving a good job due to people and personality issues.. More > |
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Gathering No Moss by John Holland It's not everyday a 50-something corporate executive throws in his job, picks up a backpack and becomes a global wanderer. More > |
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Duck and the Big Wave Illustrated and written by Rick Caine Duck loves to surf more than anything else in the world. Unfortunately he is terrified by the big crashing waves. More > |
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Vegans Are Cool by Kathy Divine A delicious collection of essays, interviews and articles by cool vegans from around the planet. More > |
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Dusty Paddocks by Rowan Murphy A collection of stories, recounting the bush experiences of Rowan Murphy, a fourth generation landowner. More > |
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The last cyclo to Thanh Da by John J. Pullinger Manila hotelier Steve Conway returns to Vietnam to look for an old wartime friend and falls in love with a local girl. But the relationship is threatened by cross-cultural differences, family resistance, and a jealous, dangerous suitor. More > |
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Sage : 101 Faces of Age by Robyn Lambert by Robyn Lambert A pictorial book revealing a fascinating insight into the most natural of all processes and what is positive about ageing; in a society which reveres ‘youth’ and staying young. More > |
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Babes in the Water by Stephanie Kalesh Barging In Europe — The Perfect Baby Boomer Adventure A true story about the exhilarating, terrifying and fabulous first year of a live-aboard life on the rivers and canals of Holland, Belgium and France. More > |
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A Little Bird Told Me by Mimi King Can this little bird's secret help Molly? |
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Pictures not Words by Fiona Perry A handy guide for easier communication If you need a Basic Communication Book this is it. This will enable people to express their basic feelings and needs. It can be used anywhere at any time. More > |
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Boys and the “f” word By Pascal Rohan BOYS and the ‘f’ word comes jam-packed with ideas and strategies to help you increase both your awareness and your effectiveness in being with boys. More > |
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The chronicles of Clara the Cleaner by Ellie Wilkie “Bums are meant to be fat, and that’s all I have to say about that. They’re meant to be rounded, comfy and padded – I believe the expression is value added.” More > |
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March 11 Syndrome By Johnny West - A Tale of Love and Earthquakes in Japan After Japan’s March 11 earthquake, Eddie falls into the tangled web of the Chinese and Korean mafia. Will his love for a Japanese girl be his salvation or another curse? More > |
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Primary Schooling By Kate Riley This ‘must have guide for parents’ is what you need to know about primary education with advice on ways to prepare your child for primary school. Also discover what schools and teachers aren’t telling you. More > |
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Your Professional Headspace by Scott Charlton Achieving career success and personal fulfilment as a professional in practice A balanced life is something we all yearn for, but it can only be honestly achieved through a balance of self. More > |
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Taking the Drop Life is for living, whatever your age “The empowering message these four women share in this book is clear and simple; age is just a number, and it’s your attitude that really counts." Layne Beachley, Seven Times Women’s World Surfing Champion. More > |
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A Balance of Self A new approach to self understanding, lasting happiness, and self-truth. A balanced life is something we all yearn for, but it can only be honestly achieved through a balance of self. More > |
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Search for the Avatar By N.Y. Saleh Zak, a young boy recently orphaned, is pursued from his home on a planet called Terrah to the summit of Khufu’s great pyramid in Egypt and then to Australia... More > |
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Georgie-Girl How could life in a mining town be this dangerous? The sweltering heat of a Central Queensland summer proves to be a moody backdrop to Shirley Eldridge’s story which is part thriller, part psychological study and part story of intense mother-love. More > |
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South Coast Roast Ned Rowney A Bucketts Beach Mystery ‘Something about a barbecue spit, you said, Kevin?’ Fewster was not a gourmet cook (or any sort of cook at all) but, when he reached the scene, even he could see that the treatment was classical... More > |
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Readalong - The Complete Phono-Graphic Reading Program Julian Dickenson Is there anything more important for a child than learning to read? Well can you imagine what it would be like if they couldn't read? You can appreciate that their entire future depends on being able to do that very thing and do it well! More > |
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Growing Up with Fragile X Syndrome: The Road to Marty Campbell Dr Robyn Iredale This book traces the story of Marty’s birth, his early childhood years, going to school and finding work and his gradual evolution into a semi-independent adult. More > |
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An Allergy to Life Midge Aldam An Allergy To Life reveals a passion for Australian people and places. It is a colourful, personal journey which is honest, humourous, lusty and thought provoking. More > |
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How I Got Here MT. DRUITT LIFE STORY SERIES Women and Men tell their stories These are the life stories of ten Aboriginal people talking about were they grew up and their experiences before coming to Mt. Druitt. More > |
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Empire for Liberty By Terri Sedmak The stain of Ed Parsons’ ignominy has begun to spread. There are rumors that territorial prosecutor Cam Faraday and Laramie County Sheriff Cliff Ryan have collaborated to cover up evidence in Cheyenne’s most controversial murder. More > |
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Release the Seed Six Steps to Embracing Your Inner Travel Bug by Paul Berry WARNING! Reading this book may cause you to quit your job, leave your partner and blow your savings on the adventure of a lifetime. More > |
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The Notebooks of Leonardo by Francesa When I look at the handwriting I am reminded of Leonardo’s signature of Leonari. It is rounded, legible and full bodied... More > |
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Deadly Memories by Jonathan Cass A young Irishman and his mother and sister flee to Australia from ‘the troubles’ in Ireland following the deaths of his father and elder brother at the hands of the British Special Forces. More > |
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Prismatos Light by Ruby Collins Alpha has a life changing experience when she is twelve after a close encounter with a UFO with her mother Eliza out the back of their home. Something disturbing from that night follows her on into her adult life.. More > |
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Raoul Kent - A Life of Mastery Tales and teachings from the extraordinary life of a martial artist and healer - By Haydn Ellis Overlooked by mainstream martial art Hall of Fame for his lack of conformity and disinterest in politics, Raoul is the toughest martial artist mainstream Australia has never heard of. More > |
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Baked Beans, Beer, & Bull$#*! A True Story By Paul Bunn A detailed account of the actions and conduct of the Andrew Reitzer-led Metcash (the self appointed ‘champion of the independent retailer’ and licensee of IGA in Australia) when one small independent retailer would not accept or be intimidated by Metcash’s refusal to comply to a legally binding supply agreement with his company. More > |
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Hop, Step & Jump By Ron Mills. How can an innocent businessman become accused of drug running, an ecological disaster and more than one murder? The police forces of Argentina, Britain and Australia want to know too. More > |
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Fannie Bay to Flemington Living Bush Legends By Barrie & Jan McMahon The soul of Australia is captured in its legends. Some we invent, like the Man From Snowy River while others, such as Ned Kelly, we anoint. More > |
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as you were saying Drawings inspired by quotes overheard in the streets, bars and cafes of Melbourne. The artists - Claire Best, Jessica Crowe and Melissa Deerson - look at the sparks that are generated by unexpected connections between groups, individuals and the creative urge. More > |
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Herbs for Healing A beginners guide to growing, storing and using herbs This book is ideal for busy people who are looking for a natural way to improve their health. More > |
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Accounting Practices Don't Add Up! Why they don’t and what to do about it. By Rob Nixon The traditional Accounting ‘Practice’ model is outdated. Your clients do not want an accountant who is just an order taker. More > |
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Beyond Belief THE ULTIMATE MIND-POWER MANUAL By James F. Coyle If you were told that you could use your mind to influence a slot machine or dice fall....would you find this beyond belief? More > |
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The Refreshingly Frank Corporate life with a playful twist By Diane Plummer Frank is a whiz at sorting out bosses. Hence at sorting out rebels. A lively combo to navigate challenges. More > |
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When it'S HIT THE FAN An Entrepreneurial Roller Coaster Ride By Elizabeth Jane Wilks Being an entrepreneur involves taking risks and Elizabeth Jane Wilks has taken more than most. Riding the initial wave of the dot.com boom in the UK was a brave and foolhardy venture.... More > |
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Stay on Message By Paul Ritchie The spin doctor's guide to effective and authentic communication reveals the simple yet powerful tools that will allow you to communicate effectively and authentically in a world with unlimited media possibilities. More > |
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Merlin & the Shepherds of Arcadia By Maree Moore Unravelling hidden ciphers and codes in ancient parchments ...reveal the 'Key' which leads to a triumphant exposure of the grand old mystey of where the Ark of the Covenant is hidden. More > |
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Wrestlers - The Turkish Oil Men By Tom Wyness visited Turkey for the first time in 2009. After learning about the famous Kirkpinar Oil Wrestling Festival, Australian photojournalist Tom Wyness visited this and other Turkish wrestling tournaments over the next twelve months, to photograph this ancient Turkish sport. More > |
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KISS Method of Cooking Why they don’t and what to do about it. By Sandy Koutalis Corned beef, roasted lamb, meat loaf and other mains. Date loaf to delight, chocolate paté to inspire your taste buds. Simply food for every occasion. More > |
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Target 2013 By Dion Perry On one frosty morning John’s world is thrown into chaos when he witnesses a hit and run car accident, which leaves the sole occupant, Julia, badly injured. John immediately suspects foul play and uses his remote viewing skills to search deeper. More > |
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A Mother's Song By Michael Finaghty A mother’s song is the love lost-refound narrative of peace activist, Ruby Penfold. Moving from an isolated Australian island, her life journey culminates in present-day London, campaigning for peace in Afghanistan .More > |
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The Sanctuary By S. Bonaventure A simple decision to walk down to the stream one morning before breakfast leads 13 year-old Jamie Montgomery into unexpected danger. His instinctive response has him at first running, then fighting for his life. More > |
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Wake into Madness By Jonathan Cass Jack Carrol’s Lancaster bomber crashed near Berlin in 1944. He survived, but remained in a coma until 2001. He was kept alive over these years by the use of an age supressing serum. More > |
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Why Shouldn't I Call My Son Clint? Using secret sounds of names as a predictor of personality. By David Hocking Like a tiny piece of personalised music, each of us has a name that, like all sounds, evokes some small and subconscious response from those we meet. More > |
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The Place in Between Living and relating with passion By Helena Phillips Provides tools for psychotherapists, counsellors and psychologists. It provides hints on parenting. It is book for anyone wanting to live a life of passion. More > |
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Forever 21 By Kathy Divine The Empowering Guide to Reclaiming Your Youth, Beauty, Health, Happiness and Spirituality. More > |
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Midnight at OASIS by Trevor Fearnley The unusual story of a young man from a well-to-do English family, who on being expelled from boarding school at sixteen, decides to take charge of his own life. This is a story about making a difference in life and leaving behind a legacy. More > |
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Barber of Botany Bay By Robert C. Cope A story of Australia’s first “boat people” seen through the eyes of John Nichols, a barber who is unjustly transported to the harsh convict colony of New South Wales. It tells of his fight to rebuild his life and his determination... More > |
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In Your Face The magical method of making the move from mediocre to mesmerising by Elizabeth Macnish “It is your attitude not your aptitude that determines your altitude...” With this piece of home-spun wisdom Elizabeth Macnish begins her guidebook on how to pick yourself off the floor after life has dealt you a stunning blow .More > |
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No Boundaries: Zimbabwean Migrants Abroad Exploring strategies and solutions for life in diaspora - By Nobel Pasi Learn what every immigrant of zimbabwe should know about surviving & thriving in a foreign country. More > |
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CSIRO Perfidy by Geoff Russell The truth about CSIRO’s best selling “scientifically proven” diet, and its cancer causing central ingredient. “Read this book: it may save your life. And if enough people read it, it just might save the planet.” Peter Singer, Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University. More > |
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The Happiness Kit By Janine Rowe The Happiness Kit’s easy-to-follow brochures are packed with practical advice and detailed action plans to help you create the life you want.. More > |
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Agents of Action Diaries of the new age entrepreneur A real life guide to inside the mind of Australia’s new age entrepreneurs. Eleven influential business owners give you a rare insight to how they accomplished. More > |
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Beards and Funny Hats By Michael Ferres Religion is … what?? A way of thinking, an explanation of things that exist, a code of behaviour and morals, a social network? Perhaps a style of dress, and certain kinds of music. More > |
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Naked Emperor Why Religion is Bollocks - By Peter Lockhart Marcus Aurelius asked a pertinent question: What is it in itself, what is its nature? This question, meant for anything and everything, has been applied to Religion by Peter Lockhart. More > |
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Within Those Ivory Towers By Frank Storey The inside story of Australian universities and academia. More > |
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Circles of Fear By Brian Cain Cain has played blues harmonica for forty five years, sung and fronted boogie blues bands for thirty years. During that time he witnessed blues guitar players being exploited, shafted, robbed and thrown on the scrap heap. More > |
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Seeing the Social Selected Visibility Technologies By Harry Freemantle Perspective, lenses, the camera obscura, the Encyclopédie, the balloon, the lithograph, the diorama and photography, including the accompanying metaphors are analysed... More > |
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Bouncing back when you hit rock bottom By Stephen Dale What if your freedom, your future and your past were suddenly stripped from you without warning? More > |
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Spooked - Ghostly Talee & Eerie Encounters By Anthony Grzelka Are you ready for a frightening excursion into the unknown? Are you prepared for shivers down your spine? It’s time for a chilling, hair-raising and eerie journey with one of Australia’s most trusted spiritual mediums. More > |
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Essence of Beauty By Michelle LeGrand The unique and gripping story of three beautiful young women who are linked together by one common thread – Hademar Baum’s 17th century compilation of paintings called ‘Die Essence Von Schonheit.’ More > |
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How to make a million dollar$$$ by becoming a professional enforcer By G. Giovannangelo Despite the fact that Jonathan is a scrawny wimp who is regularly bullied, his wish is to become an enforcer, primarily because his father was one for Fernando “the bull” Bianci, arguably Perth’s biggest crime figure. More > |
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The Goddess D.I.E.T By Anita Revel Foodies rejoice! No more dangerous dieting; no more self-loathing… When Anita Revel lost her libido and her self-respect, she embarked on a life-changing process to find her goddess within. More > |
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The Last Jeep to Baclaran by John J Pullinger. When Vietnam vet Steve Conway, takes a position as a hotel manager in Manila to seek peace and overcome a personal tragedy instead of tranquility, he finds a country in the throes of revolution. More > |
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Lose it, Heal it by Lyn Ciurleo As a former yo-yo dieter, Lyn believed that she couldn't lose weight and found it difficult to motivate myself. However, the day came when she was faced with a major health crisis, which changed her perspective and life, forever. More > |
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Bloods of the Failed State Everywhere: Crisis in the Sudan and the role played by the West by Akim Bunny From human rights protection to humanitarian relief The Western Nations provide the most for Sudan. Although these Nations are more than willing to help Sudan... More > |
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Man of Dust By Kevin Staffa Being a man of dust is a matter of birth. We all begin as men of dust. Being a man of spiritual purpose is a matter of choice, but never a matter of chance. More > |
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Marketing Made Easy for Celebrants By Anita Revel Boost your bookings with easy and effective marketing methods. Celebrants know how to create and deliver beautiful, personalised ceremonies. But with the ever-growing number of Celebrants in Australia today, getting noticed (and hired!) is the key to making a living from the work you love. More > |
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Salted Herring By Tadeusz & Jill Andruszkiewicz Told through the young eyes of Tadek, who at the age of 10 was taken to Siberia and used as forced labour. With the threat of starvation and death ever present, this is a story of survival in the harshest conditions – and a tribute to many who did not survive. More > |
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Bootsie you're 8 - Mike James Bootsie is desperate for his team, the South’s Bulldogs, to get into the finals of the under-11’s rugby union competition. But first, they have to face the Eastern Warriors, the South East Cats, then the dreaded Western Rebels... More > |
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Saving Jasper Jasper, the Moon Bear, spends a happy childhood in the forest before he is trapped and caged. Will Jasper spend the rest of his days in that terrible place, or is rescue on the way? More > |
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Beacon Breaker By Mike Greenacre Greenacre colours our perception with images drawn from the everyday and the playful and sometimes wistful eye of memory . More > |
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Arthritis, pregnancy and the path to parenthood by Suzie May An inspiring and practical self-help guide that takes women and men with arthritis on the courageous and challenging journey from dreaming of having their own baby to flourishing with their new family. More > |
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I, Cott Dog by David Hocking In this unique photographic series, David Hocking provides us with a snapshot of life in Cottesloe, Western Australia, as told almost exclusively through the eyes of its dogs (and their owners). More > |
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Black Bold 'n Beautiful - Marrying an African? by Florence Olugbemiro A fascinating look at the saga of cross-cultural marriage and love relationships in the Nigerian and Australian contexts. More > |
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BREAKING THE HUMAN BARRIER |
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Destined to Be by Gillian Siganto Living in two worlds and with the knowledge gained over the years, Siganto's book gives people a simple view of what it is to be psychic and how to reach their own potential for their spiritual growth. More > |
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The Clay Wheel by Anne Osborn In the 1970s, Joan travels to London and beyond, following her dream of a new, Aquarian dawn. She is literate, insightful and perceptive. But does she always see what’s going on? More > |
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Barbarian Librarian By Phil Lemon One girl’s battle against bullies, an evil wizard, and her craft project. The crazy new librarian might be the only one who can save her. Or will she have to save him? More > |
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Textbook of Assisted Reproduction Fertility Society of Australia Scientists In Reproductive Technology (SIRT) - This textbook will prove an invaluable resource of applied theory for all embryologists working within the field of human reproduction. More > |
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Love in Action Taking Action Against Poverty The story of how one ordinary neighbourhood in the corner of the world - Manly, in Sydney, Australia - formed a relationship with the people of Manado, Indonesia, to take action against poverty. More > |
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I Ate My Way through Singapore & Vietnam By Jennifer Lam Follow the author back to her parent's hometown and experience Singapore's hawker stalls, Ho Chi Minh City's finest restaurants as well as their best street cafes, Halong Bay's floating village, Hanoi and more. More > |
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Princeton Boys By Brian Mercer "If you only read one book about flying as a fighter pilot in the Second World War, then make it this one." More > |
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Of Human Endeavour By Yvette Altman-Druker The eternal struggle of life’s battle against alcoholism and the continual fight of Good against Evil. More > |
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Unfolding Magik LEARNING TO CHANNEL THE POWER WITHIN By Ethean Soul This book is about all that exists. It delves into the heart of several beliefs, representing an entire life’s work rolled into one final chapter in which chaos, love and pain all come together. More > |
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Wonder, Thunder & Blunder Down Under Tales of a Ten Pound Pom By Spencer Ratcliff In 1970, a wide-eyed adventure hungry young journalist waved goodbye to his native England and - like millions of naive Poms before him - set foot on Australian soil to commence an amazing adventure. More > |
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Freedom Through Adversity by Jacqui Wharton Within its pages is the wisdom gained through a spiritual awakening facilitated by a journey of recovery from the severe and disabling symptoms of mental illness. More > |
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From Faith to Reason by Brian Baker DID GOD CREATE MANKIND OR DID MANKIND CREATE GOD? This is the central and most vital question posed by former successful Pastor and International Speaker Brian Baker. More > |
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Those Tracks on My Face by Barbara Holborow No-one knows more about children in trouble – and how to keep them out of trouble, than Barbara Holborow. In this best-selling book, Barbara draws on the knowledge and wisdom acquired in her many years as a Children’s Court magistrate. More > |
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Korean Rose by Harry Blackley Korean Rose will make you laugh and cry and wonder at man’s inhumanity to man. Two people from two far away countries and different cultures meet in war time. Their love Deepens. Will it survive the separation of war and distance. More > |
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Things You Don't Know About Your Man By Evita de Gor Men state that it is difficult to understand women and make them happy...But in general, we women are not as eccentric, far less demanding, less inclined to pick on small things, less stressed, and we don’t always have something to prove in bed. More > |
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209 - A Story by Steven Rafter There was one Australian whose body was recovered from the disaster of RMS Titanic. His name was Arthur McCrae. This is his story. More > |
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WE ARE ONE by Jennifer Black While we may all look, feel, behave differently, and come in different shapes and sizes from different parts of the world, ‘We Are One’. More > |
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WHERE'S OCKY? by Sharon Whittaker What is that in the water over Coral Bed? Why are all the sea creatures so scared? Join Ocky and his friends as they try to find out what this danger is. Can they save their beautiful home in time? More > |
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to market to market A guide to a fun way of buying the staples of life! By Josephine Hancock Have you ever thought of going to the fresh food markets to buy your food, flowers and other weekly necessities of life? Did you even know you can? More > |
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CHOICES By Russell McNair “Choices is a really powerful parable for out time. It will help you redefine the way you’re running your life.” More > |
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THE ROAD GETS BETTER FROM HERE by Adrian Scott A novice rides solo from the Ring of Fire to the Cradle of Civilisation. With virtually no experience and absolutely no support, Adrian rides a basic stock motorbike 20,000kms across 9 countries in 3 months to fulfil a lifelong dream. More > |
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FEEDWELL Welcome to species appropriate feeding. This book explains what food the canine species is designed to eat to truly nourish their bodies and includes great recipes for meals and treats. More > |
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2017? HOW TO SURVIVE! Our world is beset by over-population, climate change, terrorism and nuclear brinkmanship, but the real issue is Bible prophecy. Why is 2017 a key date? How can you survive? More > |
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LOVING YOUR HEART Understand how the heart works, what causes heart disease, how to identify risk factors that contribute towards heart disease with strategies to lessen the prevalence of heart disease and heart attacks. More > |
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NUKERING - EARLY DAYS OF THE BAILEY FAMILY The story of the Bailey’s early pioneering life in Western Australia, began in England in November 1907. Shipping was far less frequent than in the following years and travel was not every day. |
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THE FOUNDING PRINCIPLES OF BUDDHISM Buddha’s first and foremost sermon ‘The Wheel of Truth’ preaches Four Noble Truths on which the entire Buddhism is founded. Buddha’s idea of life is suffering. But his attitude of suffering is neither pessimistic nor optimistic, but realistic. More > |
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WHY ARE THEY SUCCESSFUL? This book captures over 600 years of management and leadership experience accumulated from elite managers, influential leaders and hard-working staff. More > |
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In the Same Street You'll Wander Endlessly "One the year's most original pieces.." |
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Jesus Law! Jesus Law is the art by which the Son, in His faithfulness and obedience to His Father, applied and innovated the way, the truth and the life of God, to become the full stature of Christ. More > |
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The Children of Cusco by Amy Rorke The children featured in this book have been photographed throughout the province of Cusco, Peru. 100% proceeds from the sale of this book go to Peru's Challenge. More > |
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A Practical Handbook Towards Making The Great Connection Through Meditation, Mantra and Invocation
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Tapestry 2 |
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The Little Black Book of Women's Secrets for Men by Julia Zed Can you… Read her? Fix her? Melt her? Decode her? No? Don’t give up! I’m on your side. I want to give you seven keys to help you to do all this and more. More > |
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Keys to Preserving Your Destiny Provides unique and profound spiritual insights to help you grow in the knowledge and love of God. |
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Defending My God-given Right - Jimmy Kuratz |
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Hucker Dubai Express Every day of your life is a page of history. |
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Pancakes Cookbook 12 delicious pancake recipes with scrumptious photography of each completed masterpiece. |
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Sailing Without a Chart Gordon Leed The story of Gordon’s early life as he remembers his childhood in the UK, growing up in Australia, and his years in the Royal Australian Navy from the latter part of the Second World War until the mid 1950s. More > |
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God's Final Witness Ronald Weinman Many prophecies are going to begin to be fulfilled, especially the Seven Thunders of the Book of Revelation, which the apostle John saw but was restricted from recording. Those thunders are revealed in this book, as well as detailed accounts of the final three and one-half years of man’s self-rule on earth. More > |
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The Nature of Creativity The “Creativity of Nature” Maggie's personal odyssey of searching for a soulful expression of life, which I would like to share with others. |
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This delightful little book is jam packed with vibrant illustrations and is centred around the classic old game of hide and seek - but with a twist! |
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Doing it With Love by Mary Marko A thought provoking book which challenges outdated ideas about what being spiritual is. It describes a modern woman’s journey to nirvana and sets out practical actions to transform your life. More > |
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Breastfeeders Anonymous A light-hearted, informative and
easy-to-read book, perfect for new mums or pregnant women hoping to
breastfeed. It's a support group
in a book, in which a number of mums relate the good, bad and ugly of
breastfeeding. |
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