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Skyhorse Publishing First-Year Nurse: Advice on Working with Doctors, Prioritizing Care, and Time Management
An indispensable guide for first-time nurses on working with doctors, the joys of the night shift, and facing mistakes!You've completed the necessary education, passed the exams, and you're finally ready for your first year as a professional nurse. But there is still trepidation, accompanied by many unanswered questions.A true
£20.23
Skyhorse Publishing A Blind Guide to Normal
Richie "Ryder" Raymond has a gift. He can find the punchline in any situation, even in his limited vision and prosthetic eye. During the past year at Addison School for the Blind, Ryder's quick wit earned the respect and friendship of his classmates. Heading to mainstream, or "normal" school for eighth grade is going to be awesome.After all, what's not to like? At Addison, Ryder was everyone's favorite person. He could make anyone laugh, especially his best friend Alice. So long as he can be first to make all of the one-eyed jokes, Ryder is sure he'll fit in just as quick at Papuaville Middle School, home of the Fighting Guinea Pigs. But Alice warns him fitting in might not be as easy as he thinks.Turns out, Alice was right. In just the first hour of "normal" school, Ryder is attacked by General MacCathur II (aka, Gramps's cat), causes his bio teacher to pass out cold, makes an enemy out town hero Max, and falls for Jocelyn, the fierce girl next door who happens to be Max's girlfriend. On top of that, Ryder struggles to hold onto his dignity in the face of students' pity and Gramps's non-stop practical jokes.Ryder quickly sees the only thing worse than explaining a joke is being the punchline. But with help from his stuck-in-the-70s Gramps and encouragement from Alice, Ryder finds the strength to not only fight back, but to make peace. A Junior Library Guild Selection
£8.89
Amazon Publishing Room for Just a Little Bit More: A Novella
Single mom Kacie Jensen must be dreaming. She’s finally found the love of her life in gorgeous hockey star Brody Murphy, and he’s just asked her to marry him. Still glowing from his romantic marriage proposal, Kacie shares the news with her twin daughters—who are delighted—and begins planning the wedding of a lifetime. But when Kacie receives a letter from her dad, who walked out on her and her mother fifteen years ago, the happy whirlwind comes to a halt. He says he wants to meet her for lunch and catch up. But does he truly want to be a part of her life after all these years? Or is he only interested in her new fiancé’s money? A heartwarming novel of romance, family, and lasting love, Room for Just a Little Bit More is the sweet, winning conclusion to the charming Cranberry Inn series. Revised edition: This edition of Room for Just a Little Bit More includes editorial revisions.
£12.14
Orca Book Publishers,Canada Sticks and Stones
£10.95
B&H Publishing Group Jesus the One and Only
£14.99
Tyndale House Publishers So Long, Insecurity
£20.50
Edinburgh University Press Virginia Woolf's Apprenticeship: Becoming an Essayist
Provides the most comprehensive portrayal of Virginia Woolf's education to date.
£159.94
Whitman Publishing Cash in Your Coins
£19.95
Penguin Putnam Inc Clover Hendry's Day Off
£16.20
Penguin Putnam Inc The Love Story of Missy Carmichael
£17.10
Houghton Mifflin Murder for Her Majesty
£9.31
Zondervan The Amish Matchmakers
£22.67
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Crab and Snail: The Tidal Pool of Cool Graphic Novel
£12.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc I Really Didn't Think This Through: Tales from My So-Called Adult Life
£14.99
Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl Star WarsTM Die Prinzessin und der Schurke
£12.00
Arena Verlag GmbH Schmuckpost fr dich 25 Postkarten zum Ausmalen Zeit zum Entspannen
£8.53
HarperCollins Taschenbuch Dates und andere Illusionen
£16.00
Autumn House Press Anxious Attachments
The stunning, intimate essays in Anxious Attachments take us through the life stages of a woman living in the American Southwest from the 1970s to the present. As she moves from adolescence into adulthood, the narrator grapples with attachments that develop through her family and her ties to the wider world around her while she works as a teacher, writer, and caregiver. Though written from a single woman’s perspective, these essays invite us to reflect on the many roles women play and the social factors that touch upon them. Alvarado’s stories portray a broad world of experience, reflecting on class, race, and poverty in America with emotional depth and sensitivity.
£14.39
Western Michigan University, New Issues Press Brief Moral History in Blue
£15.18
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Motivation, Emotion and Stress
Open Learning Units offer a very flexible approach to the teaching of psychology. They are designed to be more than sufficient for the purposes of A/S and A-Level psychology, and the applied emphasis will appeal to various vocational courses such as those offered by BTEC and also to mature students on Access courses. Their primary use will be in the classroom with a tutor's guidance, but the interactive style makes them equally appropriate for the purposes of self-study. More advanced students might want to use the Units to learn at their own pace, and in all cases, the careful structure of the writing and the extensive use of Examples, Open Questions and Self-Assessment Questions make them ideal revision guides.
£23.95
Taylor & Francis Ltd 40th Clinical Aphasiology Conference: A Special Issue of Aphasiology
First published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
£42.99
Chronicle Books Continuous Greetings: A Shared Love Letter for the Two of Us
A unique memory-keeping card for couples that is a romantic gift that keeps on giving.Designed to be exchanged again and again, this continuous card is like dozens of greeting cards in one. Inside the sweet hardcover portfolio are two accordion-folded cards to fill out with messages over time. To begin, just write in the date and a message to your love for any romantic occasion: Valentine's Day, holidays, anniversaries, or just because. Then it's their turn to write back at a special moment of their choosing! As you each fill the card, you'll be able to see all your messages in one place, creating one shared story of your relationship that grows with you-and a keepsake that you'll cherish forever.A PRICELESS TIME CAPSULE: As a collection of messages exchanged between you and your love, this card becomes a time capsule of your relationship. You'll both be able to look back on your handwritten notes commemorating anniversaries, holidays, and all you've shared over the years-in one place. It's like a shoebox full of love notes but collected in one sweet, organized archive. A UNIQUE ROMANTIC GIFT: Presented in a beautifully designed hardcover portfolio, this memory-keeper is an extra-special gift like no other for Valentine's Day, holidays, or any special occasion. No additional present required! REDUCE AND REUSE: This product was created with sustainability at its heart. Instead of purchasing disposable cards every year, give the one card that's a keepsake no one will ever want to toss.Perfect for:- Partners or spouses looking for romantic, sentimental gifts - Couples separated by long distances - Valentine's gift for him or for her - Engagement, wedding, or anniversary gift for couples - Fans of Letters to My Love or the One Line a Day series
£12.59
Duckworth Books Starstruck
Sally Marshall is just your ordinary suburban woman, who gets by performing as a tribute act to a pop star (Epiphanie, even more famous than Beyonce). She, along with dozens of others. Until one day she is asked by the real Epiphanie to do a life swap for a couple of weeks. Epiphanie trades Madison Square Garden for doing gigs in pubs. Sally is catapulted from suburban semi life to double for a mega-star, her life turned upside down. But which life will they each choose in the end? Laugh-out-loud and unputdownable, Starstruck will leave you feeling warmer about all the different lives we choose.
£8.99
Pushkin Children's Books I Hate Reading: How to Read When You'd Rather Not
OK. So we all know reading is hard. And boring. Want to know how to get out of it? If someone's nagging you to open a book, grab this one! Inside you'll find perfect tips on how to fool people into thinking you're reading. You may even find yourself turning the pages after all...
£9.99
Simon & Schuster Double Cross
Shannon Hale’s Princess Academy meets Stu Gibbs’s Spy School series in the third book in the Mrs. Smith’s Spy School for Girls series.Abby and her classmates have all been invited to Briar Academy to participate in The Challenge, a prep school competition where teams compete for prizes and the glory of being the best of the best. While there, they figure out their nemesis, The Ghost, is using Briar as headquarters to plan a devastating attack on his enemies (a.k.a. pretty much everyone) using a brand-new invention Toby developed. And this time, The Center and Mrs. Smith will be of no help as Abby suspects there is someone working for The Ghost on the inside—and they can trust no one.
£7.99
Edinburgh University Press Taiwan New Cinema at Film Festivals
Revisits Taiwan New Cinema in relation to film festivals from cultural, historical, and geopolitical standpoints Look at the productive roles women have played as discursive mediators of the cultural imaginary of the nation, the auteur, and the art of slow cinema Offers accounts of the film festival's role in both commissioning and exhibiting films Examines film aesthetics influenced by directors' diasporic identities, moving across different regions and nations, such as Malaysia, France, Japan, Myanmar, and Taiwan Provides in-depth case studies on films by three Taiwan-based directors: Hou Hsiao-hsien, Tsai Ming-liang, and Midi Z/Zhao Deyin Complements the scope of and discussions on transnational cinema Taiwan New Cinema (first wave, 1982 1989; second wave, 1990 onward) has a unique history regarding film festivals, particularly in the way these films are circulated at major European film festivals. It shares a common formalist concern about cinematic modernism with its Western counterparts, departing from previous modes of filmmaking that were preoccupied with nostalgically romanticizing China's image. Through utilising in-depth case studies of films by Taiwan-based directors: Tsai Ming-liang, Zhao Deyin and Hou Hsiao-hsien, Tsai discusses how Taiwan New Cinema represents a struggling configuration of the 'nation', brought forth by Taiwan's multilayered colonial and postcolonial histories. Taiwan New Cinema at Film Festivals presents the conditions that have led to the production of a national cinema, branding the auteur, and examines shifting representations of cultural identity in the context of globalization.
£85.00
Capstone Press Too Shy for Show-and-Tell (Little Boost)
£8.25
HarperCollins Focus City Eats New Orleans
Find out why Crescent City''s food scene makes it a location like no other with City Eats: New Orleans.Foodies unite: this cookbook is a brilliant celebration of the multicultural influences and traditions that have inspired New Orleans''s cuisine. These dishes pay homage to the culinary hotspots that have helped define this unique fare. With 50 recipes and dozens of restaurant profiles, you can eat like a local wherever you are in the world. Chow down on pho in the West Bank, eat your way through Mid-City, and savor the flavors of the Creole restaurants in the French Quarter. With the best signature creations by top chefs in the area, this book offers a detailed rundown of the locations you can''t miss.Inside you''ll find 50 step-by-step recipes collected from the best restaurants in New Orleans In-depth profiles of these top locations An introduction to New Orleans’s food scene Interviews with promine
£16.19
Running Press,U.S. Caleb and Kit
Twelve-year-old Caleb is shorter, frailer, and more protected than most kids his age. That's because he has cystic fibrosis, a diagnosis meaning lungs that fill with mucus and a shortened lifespan. Caleb tries not to let his disorder define him, but it can be hard with an overprotective mom and a perfect big brother. Then Caleb meets Kit-a vibrant, independent, and free girl-and his world changes instantly. Kit reads Caleb's palm and tells him they are destined to become friends. She calls birds down from the sky and turns every day into an adventure. Her magic is contagious, making Caleb question the rules and order in his life. But being Kit's friend means embracing deception and danger, and soon Caleb will have to decide if his friendship with Kit is really what's best for him-or her.
£13.99
Random House USA Inc The Kissing Booth #3: One Last Time
£10.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Architecture and Choreography
Architecture and Choreography: Collaborations in Dance, Space and Time examines the field of archi-choreographic experimentsunique interdisciplinary encounters and performed events generated through collaborations between architects and choreographers.Forty case studies spanning four decades give evidence of the range of motivations for embarking on these creative endeavors and diverse conceptual underpinnings, generative methods, objects of inquiry, and outcomes. Architecture and Choreography builds histories and theories through which to examine these works, the contexts within, and processes through which the works emerged, and the critical questions they raise about ways to work together, sites and citations, ethics and equity, control and agency. Three themes frame pairs of chapters. The first addresses disciplinarity through works that critically reflect upon their discipline's tools, techniques, and conventions juxtaposed against projects that cite or use
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Penguin Random House Children's UK The Swifts A Gallery of Rogues
An instant New York Times bestseller and sequel to the multi-award-winning The Swifts - a gleeful gothic mystery perfect for fans of Lemony Snicket and Robin Stevens.Shenanigan Swift hates burglars . . .So when the famous criminal gang Ouvolpo target Swift House and swap a valuable painting for an exploding inflatable bird, Shenanigan sets off in pursuit, determined to make them pay.The trail leads to Paris, home of her eccentric French cousins, the Martinets. The two sides of the Family have been squabbling for centuries, but when a body is discovered at the scene of Ouvolpo''s latest robbery, the quarrelsome cousins must join forces to solve the mystery.Did Ouvolpo kill hotel caretaker Bernard? Why is Uncle Maelstrom wearing an earring again? And what does it all have to do with a disappearing clown?Can Shenanigan uncover the answers and set right a century-old injustice? Or will she be left adrift as her Family pulls itself apart?<
£11.99
North Atlantic Books,U.S. The Original Buddhist Psychology: What the Abhidharma Tells Us About How We Think, Feel, and Experience Life
£15.29
Grove Guardian Press Amber Queen
£17.99
Grove Guardian Press Hadvarian Heist
£17.99
Standard Publishing Tales of the Not Forgotten A Super Simple Mission Kit Kids Serving Kids
£33.33
Faithbuilders Publishing Why I Left the Moonies: How One Former Member of the Unification Church Found Freedom in Christ
£9.04
Penguin Random House Children's UK The Swifts A Gallery of Rogues
£14.99
Templar Publishing Round Square
£5.80
Caitlin Press Atlas of Roots
£10.99
Austin Macauley Publishers Dads Book
£17.99
Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. Guardian Tarot
£20.69
HarperCollins Publishers Em Me
£14.99
Rockridge Press The Montessori Toddler Activity Book: 60 At-Home Games and Activities for Curious Toddlers
£12.98
Lerner Publishing Group Discover Saturn
£7.99
Kar-Ben Copies Ltd World's Best (and Worst) Knock-Knock Jokes
£6.12
Simon & Schuster Mrs. Smith's Spy School for Girls
A girl discovers her boarding school is actually an elite spy-training program, and she must learn the skills of the trade in order to find her mother in this action-packed middle grade debut that’s perfect for fans of Stu Gibbs.After a botched escape plan from her boarding school, Abigail is stunned to discover the school is actually a cover for an elite spy ring called The Center, along with being training grounds for future spies. Even more shocking? Abigail’s mother is a top agent for The Center and she has gone MIA, with valuable information that many people would like to have—at any cost. Along with a former nemesis and charming boy from her grade, Abigail goes through a crash course in Spy Training 101, often with hilarious—and sometimes painful—results. But Abigail realizes she might be a better spy-in-training than she thought—and the answers to her mother’s whereabouts are a lot closer than she thinks…
£7.99