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From the author that brought you the New York Times bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People comes a foundational guide to leadership. How do individuals and organizations survive and thrive amid tremendous change? Why are efforts to improve organizations failing despite the millions of dollars in time, capital, and human effort being spent on them? How do we unleash creativity, talent, and energy within ourselves—and others—in the midst of pressure? Is it realistic to believe that balance among personal, family, and professional life is possible?Stephen R. Covey demonstrates that the answer to these and other dilemmas is principle-centered leadership, a long-term, inside-out approach to developing people and organizations. The key to dealing with the challenges that face us today is to develop a principle-centered core within both ourselves and our organizations. Dr. Covey offers insights and guidelines that can help you apply these principles both at work and at home—leading not just to a new understanding of how to increase quality and productivity, but also to a new appreciation of the importance of building personal and professional relationships. The result is a more balanced, more rewarding, and more effective life. Good: Tidy condition.
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A revised edition of this well-regarded text on leadership for early childhood professionals. Fair: minor marks on the cover. Different Cover.
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The power and capacity of the brain and intelligence can be exercised and strengthened like any muscle in the body. This book contains a 12-week programme of practical exercises which have been devised to stretch the mind, with the aim of improving the quality of life, career success and personal achievement. The authors’ objective is to increase the reader’s vocabulary, build a logical mind, strengthen the attention span and senses and widen the perspective. They believe that possession of a mathematical mind does not depend on a knowledge of mathematics, that brainpower can be improved without academic qualifications and that determination is all that is required. Marilyn vos Savant, who writes a regular magazine column, is credited as having the highest IQ ever recorded. Her co-author, Leonore Fleischer, has written many books. Very Good: Very tidy condition
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The blockbuster bestselling author of See You at the Top offers this sequel for his most powerful life-changing success guide ever. Here, Ziglar identifies and shows precisely how to achieve the eight things people desire most from life. Based on timeless moral and Biblical principles, the author guides readers in their own success programs.
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The culmination of a lifetime of counselling, lecturing and writing, M. Scott Peck’s major work leads us to a deeper awareness of how to live rich, fulfilling lives in a world fraught with stress, worry and anxiety. Writing with a depth of understanding that comes with the seasoned perspective of age, Dr Peck continues the journey of spiritual growth that began with The Road Less Travelled, one of the most influential personal development books of modern times. To the famous opening line of that book – ‘Life is difficult’ he now adds ‘Life is complex’. But the greatest challenge, he reminds us, is to learn to deal with life’s conflicts, problems and paradoxes to find the true simplicity that lies on the other side of complexity. The journey to serenity and inner peace, Dr Peck writes, can only be made with increasing self-awareness and social awareness. There are no easy answers for complex problems. The work of learning and spiritual growth is hard. And yet he shows us that there is a way to think with integrity, to know the difference between good and evil, to overcome narcissism, to love and be loved, to live with paradox, to accept the consequences of our actions all through life, and to come to terms with dying and death. Good: Tidy condition. Sticker on cover.
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“John Ross is a heartbeat away from the American presidency. The darling of the Right, his meteoric rise to the top seem unstoppable… Until FBI agents Stephanie Martin and Mark Elliott come across information connecting him to a shadowy group of right-wing extremists with links going back to the medieval Knights Templar and Richard I of England.” – back cover. Fair: Tidy condition.
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Tania Hayes was only 22 when her fiance, Warren, was diagnosed with a dangerous brain tumour. Their world crashed down into a morass of uncertainty. This is Tania’s acount of the 447 days that Warren spent in hospital, their adversities and triumphs. It is a touching narrative of the value of hope, determination, and true love. Good: Very tidy condition.
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Just as celebrated columnist Katie Kiernan thinks life is over, it suddenly arrives on her doorstep in the shape of her sister Michelle, and all the intrigue Michelle brings with her. Friction, resentment and old jealousies make life in their house doubly challenging, as Katie struggles to cope with a rebellious teenager and Michelle longs for the man she has left behind. After a devastating betrayal Laurie Forbes is trying to rebuild her relationship with Elliot Russell, when she is plunged into a whirlwind of passion that threatens to tear them apart completely. finds security in the arms of another man, until Elliot’s former mistress reappears in their lives. Top journalist, Tom Chambers, the man Michelle left behind, faces the greatest challenge of his career when highly classified documents fall into his hands. Realizing how explosive the material is, Tom calls upon Elliot Russell to help with the investigation, and very quickly they are caught up in the deadly efforts to stop them going to print. The Hornbeam Tree is a fast-moving, funny, passionate and heartbreaking story that travels the dizzying highs and lows of love, the scandalous manoeuvrings of greed and power and ultimately the unbreakable bond between a single mother and her teenage daughter.
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Trouble is brewing in a mountain valley in Maryland where Gardner Lawson practises law. A mysterious religious cult has moved into the county, and settled in an abandoned granite quarry. Known as CAIN (for Caucasian Alternative Independent Nation), this fanatical group is soon attracting media attention. Several racial ‘hate’ incidents ensue, and an elderly black man dies in unusual circumstances. Is the official verdict of heart attack correct?The dead man’s son is police detective Joseph Brown, whobecomes convinced that CAIN was somehow responsible — and begins a secret investigation. When the CAIN leader is also found dead, ‘Brownie’ becomes the prime suspect of murder. For Gardner Lawson there is now no choice but to resign his position as State’s Attorney in order to become his close friend’s lawyer. The ensuing inquiries and a high-tension trial will force many to confront their owninnate prejudices … and lure some dark secrets out of the shadows.
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A Night On The Orient Express [Paperback] Veronica Henry. Get ready for the journey of a lifetime. The wonderful award-winning novel from the bestselling author of THE LONG WEEKEND. The Orient Express. Luxury. Mystery. Romance. For one group of passengers settling in to their seats and taking their first sips of champagne, the journey from London to Venice is more than the trip of a lifetime. A mysterious errand; a promise made to a dying friend; an unexpected proposal; a secret reaching back a lifetime…As the train sweeps on, revelations, confessions and assignations unfold against the most romantic and infamous setting in the world. Good: Tidy condition.
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Stephanie Lam’s stunning debut novel, The Mysterious Affair at Castaway House, is a gripping read laced with mystery, secrets and love. It’s 1965 and eighteen year-old Rosie Churchill has run away to the beautiful but run-down Castaway House in the seaside town of Helmstone. But when she uncovers a scandal locked away in the walls of the old house, she soon comes to realise that neither her own troubled past nor that of the house will stay buried for long. . . In 1924 fresh-faced Robert Carver comes to Castaway House to spend a languid summer in the company of his much wealthier cousin, Alec Bray. But the Brays are a damaged family, with damaging secrets. And little does Robert know that his world is about to change for ever. As Rosie begins to learn more about Robert, the further she is drawn into the mysterious history of the house, and their stories, old and new, entwine. Stephanie Lam was born and raised in London. She is half English and half Chinese; her mother is from Sheffield and her father was raised on the island of Mauritius. As well as writing, she teaches English at Tinsley House Immigration Removal Centre, working with detained foreign nationals. She lives in Brighton. The Mysterious Affair at Castaway House is her first novel.
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As girls growing up in Clare Valley, Australia, Anna, Bett, and Carrie Quinlan were childhood singing stars known as The Alphabet Sisters. The unbridled enthusiasm of their flamboyant grandmother Lola was the glue that held them together. As adults, though, the women haven’t spoken in years – ever since Bett’s fiancé deserted her to marry the younger Carrie. Now Lola is turning eighty and she is determined to reunite the girls for a blowout bash. And no one ever says no to Lola. Bett, who fled to London after the scandal of losing her fiance, is hesitant to face her sisters and her hometown – especially since she has yet to find another man. Sophisticated Anna, the eldest sister, isn’t too keen on the prospect either, though she’s secretly grateful for any excuse to leave her crumbling marriage behind in Sydney. And Carrie, who remained in Clare Valley, is perhaps the most apprehensive. Her marriage – the nominal cause of the sisters’ estrangement – is also on the rocks. Was she wrong to have followed her heart and run off with Bett’s fiance? When Lola shares her special request, that the girls stage a musical she has written, their short visit becomes a much longer commitment. As they are forced to spend more time together, the sisters must confront the pain that lingers between them. Preconceptions and misunderstandings are slowly put aside and the three find themselves gradually, irresistibly enveloping one another once again – until an unexpected turn of events changes everything in ways none of them could have ever imagined. . . . Layering the lighthearted antics of small-town life with a heartbreaking story of loyalty lost and found, The Alphabet Sisters is an unforgettable story of two generations of women who learn that being true to themselves means being true to one another. Family Baggage: Harriet Turner knows all about journeys. She’s arranged hundreds of them for her family’s travel agency. Now Harriet is joining her adopted sister, Lara, to lead a group through the Cornish countryside. But when Lara fails to appear at the airport as planned, Harriet finds herself in uncharted territory and suddenly alone with a busload of eccentric seniors. As the tour wends its way through the picturesque landscape, Harriet must uncover her sister’s whereabouts and confront long-held family secrets involving Lara’s arrival twenty-five years ago . . . not to mention keeping track of more baggage–real and emotional–than she ever expected. Fair: Minor creases on the cover.
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Legionnaire Jamie Armstrong lives in the shadows. A medic haunted by his mistakes, he knows better than to hope for redemption. But his latest mission brings a threat he doesn’t see coming – an attraction as irresistible as it is dangerous. Hacker Samira Desta is a woman he swore to forget, but as a key witness to a deadly conspiracy, Samira is his to protect.

But the woman he rescues might be the one who saves him. After a year in hiding, Samira’s worst fears come true when her cover is blown and the unlikeliest of allies comes to her aid – the secretive Scot with whom she shared one unforgettable night. Hunted by lethal forces and losing the battle against their desire, Jamie and Samira make a desperate play to take the fight to their enemy – but those at greatest risk of ruin may be themselves… Good: Tidy condition, minor crease on the cover.

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New Zealand in 1981 is a one-party state. The prime minister is holding secret talks with his Australian counterpart to create a new political Australasian Federation. Meanwhile, a group called the Tiger Moth Club wants to restore a more democratic form of government and remove the prime minister from office. The club is unknowingly receiving assistance from the Soviet KGB through a sleeper agent code named Dolphin. In a separate development, the Soviets wish to establish a greater presence in the Antarctic before a moratorium on further exploration is approved by the United Nations. They need a support base in New Zealand, but New Zealand’s prime minister will not agree, causing the Politburo to approve a new plan. Unknown to the KGB, this plan is also given the code name Dolphin. Things start to go wrong when the KGB decides to eliminate all those in New Zealand who were involved in the first Operation Dolphin, including the sleeper agent. The KGB operator sent to carry out the assassinations defects. However, no one in New Zealand government believes his tale, except for a young SIS field officer, Greg Strongman. A second KGB operator is dispatched to eliminate the defector. Greg discovers there’s a mole within the government, and unless he can unravel the new Dolphin plan, the Hawkes Bay of the North Island of New Zealand will be annihilated.
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The Rubik’s Cube is the world’s best-known puzzle, a magical object that has baffled and fascinated the world for over fifty years. This clearly-illustrated step-by-step guide teaches you a foolproof beginners’ method for solving the Cube, plus advanced techniques if you want to learn to solve it in seconds. An Official Guide to cracking the cube! Good: Tidy condition.
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A sweeping historical epic and powerful romantic drama set in medieval France: a time of the Great Plague, of witchcraft, and the Inquisition. Fair:Tidy condition.
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A compelling story of family secrets, love and loss – now a major film starring Judi Dench, directed by Stephen Frears. When she fell pregnant as a teenager in Ireland in 1952, Philomena Lee was sent to the convent at Roscrea in Co. Tipperary to be looked after as a fallen woman. She cared for her baby for three years until the Church took him from her and sold him, like countless others, to America for adoption. Coerced into signing a document promising never to attempt to see her child again, she nonetheless spent the next fifty years secretly searching for him, unaware that he was searching for her from across the Atlantic. Philomena’s son, renamed Michael Hess, grew up to be a top Washington lawyer and a leading Republican official in the Reagan and Bush administrations. But he was a gay man in a homophobic party where he had to conceal not only his sexuality but, eventually, the fact that he had AIDs. With little time left, he returned to Ireland and the convent where he was born: his desperate quest to find his mother before he died left a legacy that was to unfold with unexpected consequences for all involved. The Lost Child of Philomena Lee is the tale of a mother and a son whose lives were scarred by the forces of hypocrisy on both sides of the Atlantic and of the secrets they were forced to keep. A compelling narrative of human love and loss, Martin Sixsmith’s moving account is both heartbreaking yet ultimately redemptive. Fair: Minor marks on the cover. Minor Dog eared cover.
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In a world ruled by the fiercest warriors, Gage was the strongest–an American executing his country’s darkest missions with legendary cunning and skill. Separated from the secret world he once dominated, he chose a life of exile–and only the murder of his mentor can compel him to emerge from solitude. Now his greatest battle begins when he challenges an ageless evil. Good: Minor marks on the cover.
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Set in Paris and rich with historical detail, the characters in this title are lively and compelling. Fair: minor marks on the cover.
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Ultimate glamour, sheer escapism, it has to be Tilly Bagshawe Fair: Minor marks on the cover.
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Dearest e,I told you I would let you know-so here it is-goodbye. I try to imagine what it would feel like if it was you-but it’s impossible to conjure the world without you, even though we’ve been apart so long. I didn’t leave you anything. You got to live my life. That’s enough. Instead I’m experimenting-I’ve left the whole lot to the twins. I hope they’ll enjoy it. Don’t worry, it will be okay. Say goodbye to Jack for me. Love, despite everything, Julia and Valentina Poole are normal American teenagers – normal, at least, for identical ‘mirror’ twins who have no interest in college or jobs or possibly anything outside their cozy suburban home. But everything changes when they receive notice that an aunt whom they didn’t know existed has died and left them her flat in an apartment block overlooking Highgate Cemetery in London. They feel that at last their own lives can begin … but have no idea that they’ve been summoned into a tangle of fraying lives, from the obsessive-compulsive crossword setter who lives above them to their aunt’s mysterious and elusive lover who lives below them, and even to their aunt herself, who never got over her estrangement from the twins’ mother – and who can’t even seem to quite leave her flat…. With Highgate Cemetery itself a character and echoes of Henry James and Charles Dickens, HER FEARFUL SYMMETRY is a delicious and deadly twenty-first-century ghost story about Niffenegger’s familiar themes of love, loss and identity. It is certain to cement her standing as one of the most singular and remarkable novelists of our time.
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Best friends, Kip Calder and Brice McCarthy are born on the same day in 1944 in Los Alamos, New Mexico, the most secret place on earth. Sons of men who work on the Manhattan Project, they play macabre games, tempting the fate that looms over their closed community. One night, runaways, they make a crazy pilgrimage to the desert chapel of Chimayo to eat the holy dirt and atone for the legacy that haunts their families and themselves. Their two lives spiral apart after this joyous, terrifying moment: in the sixties, as Brice becomes an antiwar activist, Kip disappears into Vietnam and ultimately into the covert war in Laos, leaving Brice to marry Jessica Rankin, the woman they both love. Then, twenty-five years later, Kip returns, a ghost soldier perhaps come to reclaim what was lost, and so threatens to shatter everything his old friend has built. Fair: Tidy condition
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There’s punishment – and then there’s vengeance. Nora Sutherlin is in handcuffs, being held captive. Under different circumstances, she would enjoy the situation immensely, but her captors aren’t interested in play. Or pity. As the reality of her impending peril unfolds, Nora becomes Scheherazade, buying each hour of her life with stories – sensual tales of Søren, Kingsley and Wesley, each of whom has tempted, tested and tortured her in his own way. This, Nora realises, is her life: nothing so simple, so vanilla, as a mere love triangle for her. It’s a knot in a silken cord, a tangled mass of longings of the body, the heart and the mind…which all could unravel at any moment. But in Nora’s world, no one is ever truly powerless – a cadre of her friends, protectors and lovers stands ready to do anything to save her. Even when the only certainty seems to be sacrifice and heartbreak…
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You stand on a battlefield, surrounded by an enemy that you’ve been told doesn’t exist.This is a classic example of a PSYOP–a psychological operation, a mission to change what you believe by feeding you information that is inaccurate, incomplete, or an outright lie.This PSYOP is one of many by entities who’ve been at war with God since the Garden of Eden. The Bible calls them gods. God Himself calls them gods. But we’ve been taught that they’re imaginary, so we stumble around the battlefield completely unprepared to defend ourselves and the ones we love.In The Great Inception, you will learn:* War between God and the gods is real* Importance of mountains–and the holy mountain where the final battle will be fought* The Tower of Babel was not in Babylon and the real reason God stopped it* Where God led His heavenly army to battle the chief god of the Canaanites* True identities of Satan and Apollyon, king of the demons in the abyss* Mystery behind what God meant when He told Abraham about “the sin of the Amor Good: Tidy condition
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“When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily.” For years, Helen Knightly has given her life to others: to her haunted mother, to her enigmatic father, to her husband and now-grown daughters. When she finally crosses a terrible boundary, her life comes rushing in at her in a way she never could have imagined. Unfolding over 24 hours, this searing novel explores the ties between mothers and daughters, wives and lovers, the meaning of devotion and the line between love and hate. It is a challenging, moving, and gripping story, written with the humanity and fluidity that only Alice Sebold can bring to the page. Good: Tidy condition
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In this unforgettable new novel by Barbara Vine (a.k.a. Ruth Rendell), Sarah Candless decides to write a biography of her late father, bestselling author Gerald Candless. Within hours of beginning her search, Sarah comes across the first of what will be many shocking revelations: Gerald Candless was an imposter who had stolen his name from a boy who died in infancy. As the few clues to her father’s real identity come to light, a terrible logic emerges that may explain her mother’s lifelong bitterness, her father’s urgent need to create himself anew, and a long-forgotten murder. Good: Tidy condition
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‘Kate Brannigan is truly welcome. Hot on one-liners, Chinese food, tabloid papers and Thai boxing, she is refreshingly funny’ Daily Mail Kate Brannigan, feisty Manchester-based PI, is back, investigating the bizarre case of the missing conservatories. Before Long she’s up to her neck in crooked land deals, mortgage scams, financial chicanery – and murder. But when a favour for a friend puts Kate’s own life in danger, bizarre is not the first word she thinks of… Good: Tidy condition.
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Something terrible happened at Kirkston Abbey school for boys during the bleak winter term of 1954. Now, more than forty years later, journalist Tim Webber is determined to find out the truth. He uncovers a disturbing tale of a seemingly innocuous friendship between two fourteen-year-old boys who embark on a series of psychological power games which escalate with increasingly unnatural and sinister results.
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In a district of the city of Harbin, a haven for White Russian families since Russia’s Communist revolution, Alina Kozlova must make a heartbreaking decision if her only child, Anya, is to survive the final days of World War II.

White Gardenia sweeps across cultures and continents, from the glamorous nightclubs of Shanghai to the harshness of Cold War Soviet Russia in the 1960s, from a desolate island in the Pacific Ocean to a new life in post-war Australia. Both mother and daughter must make sacrifices, but is the price too high? Most importantly of all, will they ever find each other again?

Rich in incident and historical detail, this is a compelling and beautifully written tale about yearning and forgiveness.

White Gardenia announces the arrival of a powerful new talent.

‘depicts vividly the powerful lifelong bond between mothers and daughters’ – Paullina Simons

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At an inn in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts, seven former schoolmates gather for the wedding of Bridget and Bill. The weekend brings revelation and recrimination, forgiveness and redemption. Fair: minor marks on the cover.