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‘You have … one minute to buy this book. Your time starts now. Good luck! (Seriously, though – you should. It’s great.)’ HAMISH BLAKE Challenge each member of your household to a building competition that is the brainchild of Brickman himself, star judge of the smash hit TV show LEGO ® Masters...
This book invites kids to expand their imaginations more than ever before, with eight unique themes ranging from popular vehicles and practical projects, to imaginative fairytale fun and a thrilling spy mission. This time around, Sarah includes chapters for mini projects and LEGO art, both of which...
What are the insider tricks and secret skills that make a LEGO Certified Professional’s builds so awe-inspiring? How do you show action, intrigue and drama? How do you make your build move, glow – or even explode? This comprehensive, behind-the-scenes guide from the star judge of LEGO Masters...
This is the 34th of 34 books in a series that covers Australian social history, in the 34 years from 1939 to 1972. He presents them in a thoroughly readable book, with a mixture of humour and gravitas.
This is the 30 th of 36 books in a series that covers Australian social history, in the years from 1939 to 1974. BORN IN 1968?. WHAT ELSE HAPPENED?. He presents them in a thoroughly readable book, with a mixture of humour and gravitas.
Find healing and hope. Healing grief can seem impossible, but Fumia assures us that there is hope to be found. In leading us through the pain of grief and grieving, this book on grieving provides a helping hand to all those lost in grief.
It's the stuff daily life is made of.
Cyrus Webb listens for a living. In this upbeat guide, he has gathered his favourite wise words to help readers power their lives with the positive.
Intensely personal and universal. From mundane recollections to aphorisms and mantras, Prather examines things from a point of view that is both enlightening and refreshing. A simple shift in perspective can go a long way toward adapting our thinking and bringing about personal transformation.
Author Craig Jarrow has been there. Easy tools, rules, and tactics. It is only when you simplify your approach that you can rise above the busyness and chaos of our fast-paced society. The world we live in is busier and changing faster than ever before.
In Why Smart People Hurt, you will find "This book will make a smart person even smarter.". Katharine Brooks, You Majored in What?. Mapping Your Path from Chaos to Career.
Writer and beekeeper Jack Mingo lives with half a million bees. So, it’s safe to say he’s picked up a thing or two at his bee farm. A book full of bee facts, anecdotes, and advice. How many legs do bees have?.
Secrets to happiness. Rediscover the pleasures our grandparents knew when life was quieter and slower. When children without TVs knew how to amuse themselves. When pleasures were made not bought and enjoyed all the more because of it.
For decades, we’ve been told that positive thinking is the key to a happy, rich life. “Fuck positivity,” Mark Manson says. “Let’s be honest, shit is fucked and we have to live with it.”. In his wildly popular Internet blog, Manson doesn’t sugar-coat or equivocate.
Finding love can be hard. Being single can feel even harder. Even when we do, we often find they’re not ready, or they want different things. Like many of us, Hussey has gone through major life changes over the past decade, and he opens up about his experiences, vulnerabilities, and mistakes.
Continuously in print since 1997, Communication Miracles for Couples has sold over 100,000 copies. Honeymoon gift, anniversary gift, or just a gift for him or her. Repair broken trust.
He presents them in a thoroughly readable book, with a mixture of humour and gravitas. This is the 27th of 36 books in a series that covers Australian social history, in the 36 years from 1939 to 1974.
This 182-page book aims to fix that a little by picking out the best stories of the year. After that, it drifts quickly to politics and trivia. BORN IN 1945?. WHAT ELSE HAPPENED?. I find there is intense interest in the War years.
This is the 36th of 36 books in a series that covers Australian social history, in the 34 years from 1939 to 1974. He presents them in a thoroughly readable book, with a mixture of humour and gravitas.
So begins artist and writer Mary Anne Radmacher's beautiful ode to promisesthose we make, those we keep, those we renew, those we live up to. She inspires us to discover the promises that make life sweet.