365+ Ways To Save The Planet And Your Money At The Same Time
365+ Ways To Save The Planet And Your Money At The Same Time $34.99
Live your best sustainable life and spend less doing it, with the help of sustainability expert Lottie Dalziel.
Accused
Accused $32.99
THE ACCLAIMED LEGAL THRILLER FROM THE QUEEN OF CRIME DRAMA
Carving Shadows Into Gold
Carving Shadows Into Gold $19.99
The King's Courier Tycho has made a treacherous bargain. Now beholden to the magical scraver who saved King Grey's life, one false move could end everything. Jax escaped his life in Briarlock and traveled with Tycho to Emberfall. But life outside his small village brings unexpected challenges and unlikely adversaries. After years of hating the royal family and their magic, Callyn never expected to be at the Queen's side, with magic at her fingertips. But at the royal court, she can't trust anyone including the man she thought she loved. Cast apart, Tycho, Jax, and Callyn must learn to wield the magic that is dividing their kingdom. As the magical scravers attack from the north and the king's rivals gain strength, time is running out. War is looming. Love is tested. And magic could be the only answer ...
Caution! This Book Contains Deadly Reptiles
Caution! This Book Contains Deadly Reptiles $32.99
This is the ultimate reptile book for kids by DeadlyScience founder Corey Tutt, bestselling author of The First Scientists. Bursting with vibrant illustrations and cool facts about more than 60 reptiles, Corey celebrates First Nations knowledge about animals found on Country, from lizards and snakes to turtles and crocodiles.
Emperor Of The Seas: Kublai Khan And The Making Of China
Emperor Of The Seas: Kublai Khan And The Making Of China $34.99
Genghis Khan built a formidable land empire, but he never crossed the sea. Yet by the time his grandson Khublai Khan had defeated the last vestiges of the Song empire and established the Yuan dynasty in 1279, the Mongols controlled the most powerful navy in the world. How did a nomad come to conquer China and master the sea? Based on ten years of research and a lifetime of immersion in Mongol culture and tradition, Emperor of the Seas brings this little-known story vibrantly to life. Khublai Khan is one of history s most fascinating characters. He brought Islamic mathematicians to his court, where they invented modern cartography and celestial measurement. He transformed the world s largest land mass into a unified, diverse and economically progressive empire, introducing paper money. And, after bitter early setbacks, he transformed China into an outward looking sea-faring empire. By the end of his reign, the Chinese were building and supplying remarkable ships to transport men, grain, and weapons over vast distances, of a size and dexterity that would be inconceivable in Europe for hundreds of years. Khan had come to a brilliant realization- control the sea, and you control everything. A master storyteller with an unparalleled grasp of Mongol sources, Jack Weatherford shows how Chinese naval hegemony changed the world forever - revolutionizing world commerce and transforming tastes as far away as England and France.
Hum
Hum $32.99
From critically acclaimed, prize-winning author Helen Phillips comes an urgent, compelling and deeply human novel that asks: how do we raise our children for a future that is unknown, that we can't see ourselves?
Kind: The Quiet Power Of Kindness At Work
Kind: The Quiet Power Of Kindness At Work $34.99
What if someone told you the key to success was kindness?While it doesn't always make headlines, there is a growing recognition that kindness is vital to strong performance at work. In the broad range of leadership skills, kindness is inherently quieter, more personal and harder to see and yes, less interesting or cinematic than controversial tweets and 'bullying boss' behaviour. But kindness builds empathy and trust, which ultimately creates a sense of psychological safety and that safety leads to more creativity; a better quality of decision-making; safer critical thinking; higher levels of staff loyalty, flexibility and retention; a heightened sense of engagement; and, ultimately, higher productivity and profitability.In KIND, Graham Allcott explores how we can create work cultures that encourage kindness. He argues that, far from being a 'fluffy' or nebulous idea, kindness and empathy are 21st century superpowers, which can transform any organization into a dynamic environment where people want to work. The author aims to convince the doubters, as well as helping already 'kindful' people, to articulate the power of kindness and make a stronger case for its greater profile in their working environments.Drawing on psychology and neuroscience as well as management theory and business research, he shows how kindness helps encourage productive and positive work cultures. From busting three important myths that need to be addressed to engage the more cynical reader or the reader's more cynical colleagues to covering 'The Eight Principles of Kindfulness at Work', Graham Allcott offers practical advice on how to make kindfulness part of the fabric of your working life so both you and your team can thrive.
Mega
Mega $45.00
The most ENORMOUS animals ever - past and present!
My Year Of Psychedelics
My Year Of Psychedelics $34.99
Exploring first-hand the amazing potential of mushrooms, MDMA, LSD and other life-enhancing substances.
Never A Hero: Only A Monster 2
Never A Hero: Only A Monster 2 2 $22.99
Never a Hero is the thrilling sequel to the internationally bestselling Only a Monster - where the line between monster and hero is razor thin. Joan is drawn deeper into the monster world where treachery and danger await, and secrets are the most powerful weapon of all.
Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: The Extraordinary Lives Of Medieval Women
Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: The Extraordinary Lives Of Medieval Women $34.99
-- As featured in The Bookseller Buyer's Guide Seasonal HighlightsA spectacular, vivid, groundbreaking work of history which takes us into the minds and lives of medieval women.What was life really like for women in the medieval period? How did they think about sex, death and God? Could they live independent lives? And how can we hear the stories of women from this period? Few women had the luxury of writing down their thoughts and feelings during medieval times. But remarkably, there are at least four extraordinary women who did. Those women were- Marie de France, a poet; Julian of Norwich, a mystic and anchoress; Christine de Pizan, a widow and court writer; and Margery Kempe, a "no-good wife". In their own ways these four very different writers pushed back against the misogyny of the period. Each of them broke new ground in women's writing and left us incredible insights into the world of medieval life and politics. Hetta Howes has spent her working life uncovering these women's stories to give us a valuable and unique historical biography of their lives that challenges what we hold to be common knowledge about medieval women in Europe. Women did earn money, they could live independent lives, and they thought, loved, fought and suffered just as we do today.This mesmerising book is an unforgettably lively and immersive journey into the everyday lives of medieval women through the stories of these four iconic women writers, some of which are retold here for general readers for the first time.
Popcorn
Popcorn $17.99
Sometimes life turns up the heat ...
Processed
Processed $34.99
Why our love affair with processed meat is killing us. The chilling expos the food industry doesn't want YOU to know.
Searching For Treasure
Searching For Treasure $24.99
A lush, joyful picture book celebrating the wonders of a walk on the beach and the treasures to be found on the high tide line, with a gloriously surprising gatefold finale.
Small Things Like These
Small Things Like These $26.99
A stunning new edition of Claire Keegan's multi-award-winning, bestselling novel Small Things Like These.