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Unmerited Favor by Joseph Prince is a Christian inspirational book centered on the theme of God’s grace and “unmerited favor.” The book teaches that success, healing, peace, and victory in life come not through human effort or striving, but through trusting in Jesus Christ and His finished work on the cross. Prince explains that believers are already accepted, loved, and blessed by God because of Jesus’ sacrifice. Through biblical teachings, personal stories, and practical examples, he encourages readers to stop relying on self-effort and instead depend on God’s grace for every area of life—relationships, career, health, and spiritual growth. Key themes include: living under God’s grace rather than guilt or legalism; understanding righteousness through Christ; experiencing peace and confidence through faith; receiving God’s blessings without striving; becoming “greatly blessed, highly favored, and deeply loved”. The book combines theology with motivational encouragement and emphasizes the New Covenant teachings of Christianity.
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Lizzie’s life is pretty damn perfect, until she realises she’s about to hit the dreaded 4-0. But losing her job to a younger journalist is not the only ingrown pube in the bikini wax of Lizzie’s life. Her surgeon husband, Hugo, unexpectedly falls for an actress who keeps fit doing step-aerobics off her own ego. Lizzie has always believed brains to be more important than beauty, but up against a sex goddess, principles and profundity are about as useful as a eunuch at a whipped-cream orgy. Must she go under the knife to win back the man she loves? The answer is as obvious as a pre-1990 nose job.
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The new blockbuster from one of the world’s greatest storytellers continues where Emma’s Secret left off, charting Emma Harte’s — the original Woman of Substance — wartime experiences and the repercussions the past has for the present members of the Harte clan.The great-grandaughters of Emma Harte, the heroine of A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE and EMMA’S SECRET, follow in her legendary footsteps…Evan Hughes, Emma’s American great-grandaughter, is trying to integrate into the powerful Harte family. She is caught between her estranged parents, her new family, and new love. cousin, is battling her husband for custody of their daughter, Adele. When Adele suddenly goes missing, Tessa seeks her sister Linnet’s help.Linnet O’Neill, the most brilliant businesswoman of the four great-granddaughters, shows that she is the natural heir to her mother, Paula. But her glittering future at the helm of the vast Harte empire means many sacrifices.India Standish, the traditionalist in the family, falls in love with a famous British artist from a working-class background. Madly in love, India is determined to marry him. swept back to the 1950s. In the post-war boom years Emma builds her business empire, using a combination of determination and sheer nerve, and she embarks on a relationship with a handsome acquaintance from the war years. But it is the revelations in Emma’s letters to her grandmother that give Evan a new perspective and help to set her free from her own past.This latest dramatic story in the on-going saga of an extraordinary family dynasty is full of love, passion and jealousy and is Barbara Taylor Bradford at her inimitable best.
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If forgiveness is essential to personal peace, then why is it so hard to give? Whether you seek to be forgiven or to give forgiveness, pastor and counselor Chuck Lynch presents a thorough understanding of forgiveness and how it can be accomplished.

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Tightly written and gripping from start to finish, a novel with the warmth of relationships and the evil of crime combined to endorse one of the best legal thrillers of the nineties. Very Good: Very tidy condition.
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In 1982 ‘The F-Plan Diet’ took the world by storm. Over two decades later, Eyton returns with another ground-breaking diet for the 21st century that will revolutionise the eating habits of millions, ‘The F2 Diet’. It is the new good-bacteria way to achieve lasting weight loss and lifetime good health. Good: Minor creases on the cover.
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Dedicated to the issues of writing the short script, Writing the Short Film outlines how this genre is as close to literary forms as it is to other film forms. Using writing exercises and strategies, it takes the writer all the way from the initial idea
to the final script.

‘Writing the Short Film is the only book I know that deals with the short film specifically and any student or film writer should find it useful.’ – Film West, December 1995. Poor: Damage to the cover, still very readable, binding is good.
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The essential guide to money for all women. A user friendly guide to sorting out your finances and putting your money where it will work best for you. Good: Tidy Condition.
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Are you worried about the future? Bewildered by the book of Revelation? Confused by different end-times theories? Disillusioned by date setters?

End Times Revisited presents an exciting new perspective on the Bible’s prophecies. It does not set a date for the end of this age, but outlines with crystal clarity the sequence of events waiting to be fulfilled, and how to recognize and be prepared for what lies ahead.

Discover overlooked keys into how the Bible’s end-times prophecies interlock with awe-inspiring consistency. Together they reveal a monumental 14-year sequence, that solves mysteries which have puzzled the church for centuries.

Don’t be confused about the end times any longer. Come to experience the understanding, hope and peace God intends for you in this pivotal time of history. Get your copy of End Times Revisited today!

On an exciting journey through End Times Revisited you will discover:

  • How the end times do not fit into just 7 years, and how this resolves long-standing contradictions

  • How the Bible reveals an additional 7 years after the Rapture

  • How the 14-year sequence has been prophesied, including the full timeline in Daniel alone

  • How the prophetic template of Jewish marriage reveals the age-ending sequence

  • How God’s Appointed Times are set to interlock with the end of this age, in exact order

  • How prophecies in Matthew and Revelation align perfectly, in structure and content

  • How three pivotal events will indicate the start of the end-times sequence

  • How the day and hour of the Rapture will remain a mystery

  • How to understand “The Day of the Lord”, God’s wrath, and how these reconcile with his love

  • How Jesus taught us to live during the end times through his letters to the 7 churches

…and much more! Fine: Very tidy condition, almost like new.
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Two strong women. Two cultures. One unifying cause: survival.

Ellen Thomas, experienced war correspondent, returns to Afghanistan’s dangerous Helmand Province on assignment, keen to find the murderer of her friend and translator, Jalil. In her search for justice in a land ravaged by death and destruction, she uncovers disturbing truths.

Hasina, forced by tradition into the role of wife and mother, lives in a village which is taken by British Forces. Her only son, Aref, is part of a network of underground fighters and she is determined to protect him, whatever the cost.

Ellen and Hasina are thrown together – one fighting for survival, the other searching for truth – with devastating consequences for them both.

The Last Kestrel is a deeply moving and lyrical story of disparate lives – innocent and not-so-innocent – caught up in the horrors of war. It is a book which will resonate with fans of The Kite Runner and The Bookseller of Kabul.

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When widowed sisters, Hester and Harriet, move together into a comfortable cottage in a pretty English village, the only blights on their cosy landscape are their crushingly boring cousins, George and Isabelle, who are determined that the sisters will never want for company. Including Christmas Day … On their reluctant drive over to Christmas dinner, the sisters come across a waif-like young girl, hiding with her baby in a disused bus shelter. Seizing upon the perfect excuse for returning to their own warm hearth, Hester and Harriet insist on bringing Daria and Milo home with them … But with the knock at their front door the next day by a sinister stranger looking for a girl with a baby, followed quickly by their cousins’ churlish fifteen-year-old son, Ben, who also appears to be seeking sanctuary, Hester and Harriet’s carefully crafted peace and quiet quickly begins to fall apart … With dark goings-on in the village, unlooked-for talents in Ben, and the deeper mysteries in Daria’s story, Hester and Har
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For the past thirty-three years, Angela Gillespie has sent to friends and family around the world an end-of-the-year letter titled “Hello from the Gillespies.” It’s always been cheery and full of good news. This year, Angela surprises herself–she tells the truth….
The Gillespies are far from the perfect family that Angela has made them out to be. Her husband is coping badly with retirement. Her thirty-two-year-old twins are having career meltdowns. Her third daughter, badly in debt, can’t stop crying. And her ten-year-old son spends more time talking to his imaginary friend than to real ones.
Without Angela, the family would fall apart. But when Angela is taken away from them in a most unexpected manner, the Gillespies pull together–and pull themselves together–in wonderfully surprising ways… Very Good: Very tidy condition
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The autobiography of Martin Sullivan, the Dean of St Paul’s. New Zealander Martin Sullivan became a priest in 1934, Archdeacon of London in 1963 and Dean of St Paul’s in 1967. Monochrome photos through out.
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The Aims of History by David Thomson explores the purpose and value of studying history. Thomson examines how historians interpret the past, why historical knowledge matters, and how understanding past events helps societies make sense of the present and future. Rather than simply recounting events, the book reflects on the methods, responsibilities, and challenges of historians. Thomson argues that history is not just a record of facts but an ongoing interpretation shaped by evidence, perspective, and human experience. Through thoughtful analysis, he shows how history helps us understand political change, cultural development, and human behavior across time. Fair: Tidy condition. Age faded pages. Binding is good.
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The story that is inspiring the world.

Read about Nujeen who escaped the hell of war in Aleppo and travelled to Europe in a wheelchair.

‘She is our hero. Everyone must read her story. She will inspire you’ MALALA YOUSAFZAI



Nujeen Mustafa has cerebral palsy and cannot walk. This did not stop her braving inconceivable odds to travel in her wheelchair from Syria in search of a new life. Sharing her full story for the first time, Nujeen recounts the details of her childhood and disability, as well as the specifics of her harrowing journey across the Mediterranean to Greece and finally to Germany to seek an education and the medical treatment she needs.

Nujeen’s story has already touched millions and in this book written with Christina Lamb, bestselling co-author of ‘I Am Malala’, she helps to put a human face on a global emergency.

Trapped in a fifth floor apartment in Aleppo and unable to go to school, she taught herself to speak English by watching US television. As civil war between Assad’s forces and ISIS militants broke out around them, Nujeen and her family fled first to her native Kobane, then Turkey before they joined thousands of displaced persons in a journey to Europe and asylum. She wanted to come to Europe, she said, to become an astronaut, to meet the Queen and to learn how to walk.

In her strong, positive voice, Nujeen tells the story of what it is really like to be a refugee, to have grown up in a dictatorship only for your life to be blighted by war; to have left a beloved homeland to become dependent on others. It is the story of our times told through the incredible bravery of one remarkable girl determined to keep smiling.

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‘Learning from Comparing’ is a major two-volume study which reassesses the contribution of comparative educational research and theory to our understanding of contemporary educational problems and to our capacity to solve them. At a time when educational research is under attack on the grounds of ‘bias’ and ‘irrelevance’, and under pressure to address only those questions which are acceptable politically (as good a definition of bias as any), this is a serious attempt to bridge the worlds of research, policy and practice. The editors have put together a collection – in terms of both perspective and nationality – which ensures contrasting viewpoints on each topic. 

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A compendium of beautiful thoughts for women of taste and splendour. Gift Book Fair: minor marks on the cover.
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War is throwing the land of Maras Dantia into chaos: war between the elder races and the invading humans; war between the two sects of humans themselves. As the armies gather and the magic leaks away from the land Stryke and his warband of orcs are on the run from everyone; from the orcs that Jennasta has sent after them and from the humans who will kill any orc on sight. Stryke’s quest for the artifacts that will secure the destiny of the orcs and, if they but knew it, all the races old and new in Maras Dantia, has never been more urgent and more difficult. As the net closes in and his troopers fall one by one to foes that even they never imagined in their worst dreams, time is running out for Stryke, for all orcs and for Maras Dantia.
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Butangen, Norway, the years before WWII: Astrid Hekne has inherited the fighting spirit and hypersensitivity of her grandmother, who was a protector of the mythic Sister Bells that had once hung in the village’s centuries-old stave church. The once-traitorous priest Kai Schweigaard, now in his eighties, is wondering how his death, prophesied in a centuries-old tapestry, will come to pass. He delves into the myths about the Night of the Scourge, which, according to old village beliefs, is when the known world will fall and the Earth will be scraped down to bare rock. Then Norway is occupied by the Nazis. Astrid joins the Resistance, and Kai is thrown out of his own church. Betrayal within Astrid’s own family unites the Sister Bells in Dresden. Special effort and sacrifice, not only from the Hekne family, will be needed to combat the postwar rumours and mistrust.
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When war is declared, Mary North leaves finishing school unfinished, goes straight to the War Office, and signs up. Tom Shaw decides to give it a miss – until his flatmate Alistair unexpectedly enlists, and the conflict can no longer be avoided. Young, bright and brave, Mary is certain she’d be a marvelous spy. When she is – bewilderingly – made a teacher, she instead finds herself defying prejudice to protect the children her country would rather forget. Tom, meanwhile, finds that he will do anything for Mary. And when Mary and Alistair meet, it is love, as well as war, that will test them in ways they could not have imagined, entangling three lives in violence and passion, friendship and deception, and inexorably shaping their hopes and dreams Good: Tidy condition.
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These 365 dynamic devotions will inspire readers that they can reign over every adversity, lack, and destructive habit limiting them from experiencing the success, wholeness, and victory they were destined to enjoy. Good: Tidy condition.
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A story “about family ties and values, friendship and feminism told through the eyes of a young Jewish woman growing up in Boston in the early twentieth century. Addie Baum is The Boston Girl, born in 1900 to immigrant parents who were unprepared for and suspicious of America and its effect on their three daughters. Growing up in the North End, then a teeming multicultural neighborhood, Addie’s intelligence and curiosity take her to a world her parents can’t imagine–a world of short skirts, movies, celebrity culture, and new opportunities for women. Addie wants to finish high school and dreams of going to college. She wants a career and to find true love. Eighty-five-year-old Addie tells the story of her life to her twenty-two-year-old granddaughter, who has asked her “How did you get to be the woman you are today.”
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The birdpeople of the planet Argenta are slowly dying out. Anquin, a young birdboy, must watch over the eggs and ensure the survival of the Clan. But Anquin rejects the bleak future that has been planned for him and flies into the icy Forbidden Zone. Unexpectedly transported to Earth, he meets Martin, an Earth boy bored with the summer holidays and with dreams of being a superhero. Together they must try to resuce the Clan from slavery and stop an invasion of Earth. Suggested level: intermediate, secondary. Good: Very tidy condition
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In this expanded edition of The E-Myth, business guru Michael Gerber adds new information from both small and Fortune 500 companies to guide people through a business’ developmental growing pains, showing them how to turn around a business that doesn’t work into ine that works in a predictable and profitable way. Good: Tidy condition.
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This book shows readers how to shape their ideal life in 12 weeks by making positive changes to their health, fitness, relationships, career, finances and leisure. Each chapter focuses on one aspect of the makeover: health & fitness; nutrition; relationships; family & Friends; career/work; finances; where you live and work; personal growth, learning, life transitions; fun, recreation and leisure. Chapter features include: Q&A typical scenarios with coaching solutions; checklists; hot tips; expert interviews; case studies; break-out quotes from clients/survey respondents; additional resources; inspiring quotes to open each chapter; chapter summaries. First published June 2006. Good: Tidy condition.
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Would you want to know what awaits you? Would you want to be in control of your life . . . and death? What would you do for love? ‘Sooner or later, willingly or unwillingly, he’s going to leave you.’ The words cut deep. Emily knows Jake is not like his father; he’d never leave her willingly. But if he has inherited his mother’s genes, then Huntington’s disease is more than likely to take him away. He may even make the same request his mother made, when Jake was still a teenager: to end the suffering for good. Very Good: Very tidy condition.
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In the early 1970s, ten years after the Cuban missile crisis and the US and Russia targeted each other’s cities with nuclear warheads, America is still struggling to recover. New York, Washington, Florida, California are completely contaminated and the rest of the country – under martial rule in all but name – are reliant on aid from Europe. In Boston, journalist Carl Landry is forcibly warned off covering a news item on a murdered ex-general and shortly afterwards he only just manages to escape a personal attack. Enraged, he is determined to find out what the authorities are covering up: a search which takes him to the wasteland of Manhattan and a cache of secrets which show that the man who created the devastation is still running the country. Good: Tidy condition.
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A handbook for all those with middle management responsibilities in secondary schools including heads of departments, heads of year, TVEI co-ordinators and those looking for posts of responsibility. Good: In very tidy condition.
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Why do some people have money and others not? Is it a matter of inheritance, of earning megabucks for some esoteric talent, or is it from being parsimonious and darning your own socks? Do some people have an innate ability, or is it a matter of attitude and calculation? For many, the enigma of money is surrounded by mystery and dysfunction. Money is an emotional currency that relates to our personal need for security, respect, love, power and self-determination. If you don’t understand your own motivations then the investment world is not the place to learn. The conflict between making a profit, and the fear of loss makes investing a dangerous game for many people. It’s important that we understand our own relationship to money – in other words, we need to understand our financial behaviour. The lessons from research are clear, to change our financial behavior we must learn new skills focusing on imperatives such as motivation, knowledge and understanding, wisdom and discipline. The focus in this book is not about how to pick the right shares, or how to get rich in the property market, nor how to get rich quick – here the focus is on looking at yourself. Author Sheryl Sutherland asks the pertinent questions: what inhibits us from taking the steps we need in order to find financial freedom? Why do we respond in some ways and not others? Why do our emotions govern our financial decisions? No legal substance other than money is desired by almost everyone, yet for 99 percent of us, planning and investing successfully is something we only pay lip-service to. Money, Money, Money encourages the reader to identify the forces that may be inhibiting their success, and leads them towards handling their finances with a greater level of ease and awareness. Very Good: Very tidy condition.
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Based partly on a true story, this is a novel about two women immigrants to New Zealand and their interconnecting stories. Olga On a summer’s night in 1944, twelve-year-old Olga allows an untrue rumour to circulate in her Dalmatian village. This misunderstanding reverberates through the final stages of World War II, the refugee camps of Egypt and finally, a new life in New Zealand. Pualele Nine-year-old Pualele arrives in New Zealand in 1978 as part of an illegal family adoption. Life is frightening as Police conduct dawn raids searching for Pacific Islanders who have overstayed their visas. When she is finally called back to Samoa as an adult, she must decide who she is and where she belongs. Rich Man Road is about lost love, guilt and the sometimes difficult relationship between mothers and daughters. Olga and Pualele come from different worlds but their lives are connected in ways they cannot imagine. Fine: In very good condition.