Kernowland Slavechildren


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Kernowland 5 Slavechildren is the fifth book in the Kernowland in Erthwurld series by Jack Trelawny. With a reward of five thousand evos on his head, Louis was snatched by Captain Pigleg in Jungleland at the end of Book 4. Here in Book 5, he'll be taken back to face the grizzly Guillotine of Sirap. Tizzie was caught in the armtentacles of a giant tree octopus, and the mutant monster was about to eat her with its sharp beak. Meanwhile, back in conquered Kernowland - which has been renamed 'Wonrekland' - Drym has a new 'pet', a fearsome wolfspider called Danglefang, and parents everywhere are agonising over Lister's Choice... which one of their precious children will they deliver into slavery?




Kernowland Invasion of Evil


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Kernowland 3 Invasion of Evil is the third book in the Kernowland in Erthwurld series by Jack Trelawny. The invasion of evil has begun, and the Ramdragons of Selaw have set Kernowland ablaze in a surprise air attack. Now the vast armies of Evile's Empire are massing on the borders. The Kernowfolk will fight bravely. But in the face of such overwhelming odds, resistance seems futile. Will Evile conquer Kernowland and so bring Darkness upon the whole of Erthwurld?




Kernowland The Crystal Pool


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Kernowland 1 The Crystal Pool is the first book in the Kernowland in Erthwurld series by Jack Trelawny. Tizzie and Louis are on holiday in Cornwall when they enter Echo Cave and are transported through the Crystal Pool to the amazing and mysterious Kingdom of Kernowland in Erthwurld. Kidnapped by the nasty Melanchol Drym to be sold as slaves to Cap'n Pigleg and his pirates, they are soon separated in a slave auction at the Polperro Inn. Their plight looks hopeless. Until Louis is helped by the kindly Mr Sand. Now, before he can go home, the young boy has to rescue his sister. Will he be able to find and rescue Tizzie before she is sold on by the pirates and lost forever in Erthwurld?




Kernowland Darkness Day


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Kernowland 2 Darkness Day is the second book in the Kernowland in Erthwurld series by Jack Trelawny. Tizzie, Louis, and Misty the little blue mouse, were left in dire straits at the end of Book 1. In Book 2, we find out which of them survives. We meet more of the gruesome characters in Kernowland, like Wendron the wrinkled witch and Warleggan the warty warlock, as well as old favourites like the fearsome Cap'n Pigleg, the scowling Sheviok Scurvy, and the nasty Melanchol Drym, who appears on the front cover. And then we discover what happens to poor old Dribble the dust dog when Drym catches up with him, as he surely must...




Kernowland Pigleg's Revenge


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Kernowland 4 Pigleg's Revenge is the fourth book in the Kernowland in Erthwurld series by Jack Trelawny. Tizzie was in big trouble at the end of Book 3. Held captive on a pirate ship, The Revenger, she was sailing for Jungleland to become live bait for Big Red Grunter, the mutant wild boar that took Cap'n Pigleg's left leg. Louis was in Sandland, racing to rescue Tizzie with Akbar and Hans. The other rescuers, Princess Kea, Mr Sand, Clevercloggs, and Misty the little blue mouse, were just leaving Kernowland for Jungleland through the Crystal Door. Can the rescuers save Tizzie from the hungry boarmonsters in time... ?




Kernowland Colosseum of Dread


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Kernowland 6 Colosseum of Dread is the sixth book in the Kernowland in Erthwurld series by Jack Trelawny. Louis is a condemned prisoner as Evile and his loathsome cronies arrive in the newly named, "e;Wonrekland"e;. The terrified young boy knows he has been matched against the Evil Emperor's giant Champion Gladiator, Og the Ogreman, in the Colosseum of Dread. He now has to meet Og and his mighty Ironhammer in mortal combat. As the Great Battle between Darkness and Light looms ever closer, will Tizzie and the other Questers be successful in their search around Erthwurld for the Eight Crystals of the Amulet of Hope? And will Tizzie and Louis ever be reunited? Find out in this exciting conclusion to the Kernowland story....




Scole Experiment


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REVIEW OF THE SCOLE EXPERIMENT IN 'TIME OUT': Is there life after death? Reading this remarkable book may convince even the most hardened sceptic, with its apparently solid scientific evidence for our continuing survival once we have shuffled off this mortal coil. What distinguishes the experiments chronicled here from other attempts to 'prove' that there is an afterlife are the rigorous protocols under which they were carried out. With chance, coincidence and connivance carefully eliminated, spectacular results were still achieved: handwriting, hieroglyphs and messages appearing on factory-sealed film, coins materialising, and lights dancing in front of impartial observers. Written in a calm, precise and dispassionate style, the book comes in advance of 'The Scole Report', which will shortly be published as an official Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research - SPR. -- Time Out, October 1999




Harry Oldfield's Invisible Universe


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Harry Oldfield is an extraordinary scientist and healer who has spent the last 20 years proving that mystical emanations such as visions and psychic manifestations have a basis in science. A pioneer of the Kirlian photography, Oldfield has developed a photographic scanning method that can diagnose illness and photograph the chakras. He has also discovered an Electro-Scanning Method (ESM) which can ascertain a full medical history from a fully clothed patient in two minutes and founded a school teaching students his Electro-Crystal Therapy techniques.




Homesick


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The story of a personal housing crisis that led to a discovery of the true value of home. 'Incredibly moving. To find peace and a sense of home after a life so profoundly affected by the housing crisis, is truly inspirational' Raynor Winn, bestselling author of The Salt Path Aged thirty-one, Catrina Davies was renting a box-room in a house in Bristol, which she shared with four other adults and a child. Working several jobs and never knowing if she could make the rent, she felt like she was breaking apart. Homesick for the landscape of her childhood, in the far west of Cornwall, Catrina decides to give up the box-room and face her demons. As a child, she saw her family and their security torn apart; now, she resolves to make a tiny, dilapidated shed a home of her own. With the freedom to write, surf and make music, Catrina rebuilds the shed and, piece by piece, her own sense of self. On the border of civilisation and wilderness, between the woods and the sea, she discovers the true value of home, while trying to find her place in a fragile natural world. This is the story of a personal housing crisis and a country-wide one, grappling with class, economics, mental health and nature. It shows how housing can trap us or set us free, and what it means to feel at home.




Stephen Turoff


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This book tells the remarkable story of Turoff's life and healing work and describes how his surgical techniques have developed over the last twenty years. He has healed people from all over the world from life-threatening conditions.