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Coping With Personal Problems
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The Wall : Smash Self-Doubt and Become the True You€11.99
Author reveals life-changing strategies to help you demolish fear, seize control, and reach your full potential The wall. Sooner or later we all hit it. The wall can be anything.
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Allergic : How Our Immune System Reacts to a Changing World€29.99
An eye-opening investigation - combining reporting, history and cutting-edge science - into allergies and their rise in recent decades Hay fever. Peanut allergies. Eczema.
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DJ Fat Tony : I Don't Take Requests (Memoir)€13.99
As one of club culture's most notorious - and best loved - figures, Tony is a complete force of nature. Here he tells the most extraordinary stories of depravity and hedonism, of week-long benders and extreme self-destruction - and of recovery, redemption, friendship and the joy of a good tune.
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Just Getting Started : Lessons in Life, Love and Menopause€20.99
Lisa Snowdon is on a mission to spread the word: growing old just means getting better!
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The Art of Chilling Out for Women (Hardback)€18.99
100+ Ways to Replace Worry and Stress with Spiritual Healing, Self-Care, and Self-Love
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Hack Your Hormones€17.99
Sleep better thanks to cherries. Fix your brain fog with good fats. Improve your metabolism with brazil nuts. When we talk about hormones, we so often think of them as a 'women's issue'. But our hormones regulate everything from our sleep, to the way we eat, our stress response and our moods.
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Slant€16.99
Ro McCarthy, single in her fifties and working a quiet job, is sustained by her love of books and her deep friendships. Although she still doesn't approve of marriage - not even for the straights - she is canvassing for yes in the 2015 marriage equality referendum.
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What I Wish I’d Known When I Was Young : The Art and Science of Growing Up€12.99
Loss and adversity are part of the human condition, but an imperfect past isn't always an indicator of what's to come. This book traces a pattern: why is it that often the people with the hardest beginnings in life, children who experience displacement, disease, financial ruin, abandonment or bereavement, become the most successful adults?
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Landlines€13.99
Raynor knows that her husband Moth's health is declining, getting worse by the day. She knows of only one cure: the healing power of walking.
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The Tidal Year : a memoir on grief, swimming and sisterhood€20.99
For four years, she's been looking for a way to fill the empty space her brother's death left behind.