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Pandemic in Paradise
Pandemic in Paradise tells my story of pregnancy during a global pandemic. From the challenges of lockdown to the raising of my first child, I share the ups and downs of my pregnancy journey under those strange, difficult, and unique circumstances. Despite the obstacles which COVID-19 and the lockdowns presented, it is also about celebrating the gift of my son.
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Mediumship in Theory and Practice
Do you want to develop your mediumship and clairvoyance? Then this is the book for you! Here you will find many practical solutions to key topics in mediumship and exercises that can help you in your development. The book also includes theory and guidance which you will need to be able to work as a medium or clairvoyant and can be used individually or as handbook when practising with others in a training circle. It is also ideal for teaching courses and contains theoretical guidelines and exercises for students.The author, André Kirsebom, spent many years studying mediumship at the prestigious Arthur Findlay College in England. He holds several diplomas and certificates within teaching, mediumship, and healing from the Spiritualist National Union. Kirsebom has for many years given courses in mediumship, healing and spiritual house cleansing. The book offers you the opportunity to share the author’s extensive knowledge and spiritual experiences.
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Don't Worry, He Doesn't Bite
The vets on TV are always depicted as perfect clinicians, with sunshine and rainbows bursting out from their individual patients. But what media companies fail to show you are the more ‘uncommon’ cases, like a dog eating some used condoms, for example. This book aims to rectify this perception, specifically taking the reader on a journey through what life is like graduating as a veterinary surgeon. You will read about some pretty stupid cases my colleagues and I have experienced, all of which are true, though I must admit, I do have a habit of not letting the truth get in the way of a good story. So, sit back, relax, and take a break from this mundane existence we call life, as I show you the world through the eyes of a newly graduated veterinary surgeon.
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Who is Going to Heaven and What About Hell?
Have you ever wondered about the afterlife? Whether or not there is one and if there is, just what it might be like?My Christian journey began when I was 26 years old and I was full of questions.As I studied the Bible, the issue of the afterlife started to become very important to me.Who is going to heaven? Is it just for Christians? What about hell? Is it real? Is it forever? I needed to know.I travelled down a number of Christian paths, looking for answers and soon discovered that there were different points of view to these questions.I then made the decision that the Scriptures and the Scriptures alone would be the foundation of my beliefs. I also decided to work from the New International Version because I consider it to be the most reliable translation.I searched the Scriptures thoroughly and in the process I also made the commitment that I would be completely honest during this process and not try to ‘tweak’ them along any preconceived or preferred directions. If I didn’t like what I discovered, then so be it. God and I would work it out.I am delighted with my conclusions and would like to share them with you.I would like to shout them from the rooftops, but this book will need to suffice.
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Chocolate Crackle Saturdays
The eighties were a totally rad time when denim was acceptable on both top and bottom. Hair gel wasn’t for neatness, but gravity defying style. Neon pink and blue were coupled together like vanilla ice cream and Ice Magic. The beige station wagon was the only vehicle for road trips and dingy motels were well rated. Eight-bit video games were new and thrilling, while movies were big and brave. McDonald's was part of the weekly diet and Pizza Hut reigned supreme. We loved it all, especially on Saturdays when chocolate crackles fuelled every Nintendo session and BMX adventure.Join JP Pelosi as he fires up the DeLorean to whiz us back to the nexus of contemporary pop culture - the 1980s. Madonna, Pac-Man, Knight Rider, Chicken McNuggets, the video store and the Sony Walkman. It's all here, brought back to life in this nostalgic memoir about childhood joys, family life and the thrill of a perfect Saturday afternoon riding skateboards and trading football cards.So, slip on your shutter shades, gang, pull up a Garfield-themed beanbag and let's relive the greatest decade ever!
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My Truth Might Not Be Yours
‘Anoscetia’ – The anxiety of not knowing ‘the real you’ (John Koenig). McCabe never really knew her ‘real Anna’, going in search of this when she decided to go on the journey enclosed within these covers. A tale so common, yet so unfortunately rarely shared, McCabe details her life to share with those who might walk in similar (or not) shoes to her. McCabe’s poignant yet unfussy account of abuse at the hands of her guardians deals with this ‘taboo’ subject in ways that will open the eyes of those who have never experienced it yet, allow those who have, to find their own voice.What will McCabe reveal? The taboo must be broken.
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Mwah! My Wishes Are Here
This book isn’t about death and dying, it is about life and living.It is about helping those you love and who love you navigate their lives when you are no longer physically here.This is the gift of you… no ambiguity, no confusion…Your story, your advice in your words!Someone once said that you never really own a book, it is simply lent to you until you pass it on…Don’t take your legacy with you, your loved ones need it here…www.mywishesarehere.com
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99 Things That Really Annoy Us Old Guys
Do you get really annoyed when strangers park outside your house?Or by sticky price labels that just won’t peel off?Do you get frustrated by child-proof caps?Are you, like me, an old guy who is becoming increasingly crabby at things beyond your control?If you are irked by waiters in restaurants who ignore you when you are trying to catch their attention then this is the book for you.99 hilarious cartoons that reflect the increasingly frustrating life of us old guys.Take a look inside!
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Dreams
We all have the air to breathe. A body without a spirit is merely matter without life, but a dream breathes life into a person, driving them to fight for what many deem impossible.It is possible to dream and, even without money, realize your ambitions. It is possible to fight for a dream and discover strengths and abilities previously unseen. Dreams transform our weaknesses into strengths, pushing us beyond our limits.In this book, I share my thoughts through messages designed to build, instruct, strengthen, and encourage those who feel lost. This book is a gateway to making the impossible possible. It’s not just about believing: you have to fight against all odds, including your own discouragement!
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A Shower of Shite
A Shower of Shite offers a gripping biographical narrative that charts the tumultuous journey of two parents as they navigate through a relentless storm of trials brought upon by their children. Their story, akin to the dramatic arcs of a British soap opera, unfolds with tragic twists and turns, an unceasing cascade of events that would seem overdrawn if not for their stark reality. These challenges, though uninvited and not of their own making, are met with a resilience that speaks to the profound sense of duty and unwavering compassion inherent in parental love. It’s a testament to the silent oath etched in the very fabric of biological bonds, a commitment to defend, sometimes even the indefensible, against the odds, all told with a humourous look back at life events faced by the family.
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God
Have you ever pondered the existence of God? It’s a question that has crossed everyone’s mind at some point. Whether you are a faithful believer, harbor doubts about religion, or feel that the answer is unknowable, this book offers a thought-provoking perspective. The author shares his personal testimony of being saved by God, suggesting that science alone cannot provide all the answers, especially when it comes to the fundamental question of ‘why.’Throughout the book, the author introduces profound concepts such as the origin of all things and the knowledge of heaven. He asserts that evidence of God can be found within oneself and that reaching out to Him is possible. The author argues that you, as a creation of God, hold the key to understanding His existence. It seems implausible that the most profound emotions and experiences we possess are merely an illusion.The book challenges the notion that the theory of evolution can dismiss the existence of God, pointing out its inherent flaws. It suggests that the higher state of human consciousness endures beyond the physical realm. Furthermore, the author presents a compelling vision for the future of our species, offering hope and purpose.If you’ve ever grappled with the question of God’s existence, this book provides a fresh and thought-provoking perspective that may just reshape your understanding of life’s greatest mysteries.
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Fussy Eaters
Are you finding it challenging to get your child to eat a variety of foods, especially fruits and vegetables? Is mealtime often a battle?If so, this book is your solution. Inside, you’ll find creative snack and meal ideas that cleverly incorporate hidden fruits and vegetables, ensuring your child enjoys a diverse and nutritious diet.
£9.99