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Freddie Flintoff: Coming Home - The Moments that Made Me (Paperback): Andrew Flintoff Freddie Flintoff: Coming Home - The Moments that Made Me (Paperback)
Andrew Flintoff
R491 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R44 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'A split-second decision is all it takes. A decision that can change the course of a cricket match. Maybe even the course of your life.'

In Coming Home, Freddie Flintoff zeroes-in on the crucial moments that made him - some highly celebrated, others less well-known, away from the cameras, but all pivotal in shaping the man he is.

As a boy, growing up in Preston, Fred fell in love with the game of cricket. It gave him his route through life; out on the pitch he felt at home. Through his eyes we see him picking up a bat for the first time, his early years on the field; that incredible performance to win the Ashes against the Aussies in 2005; face-downs with rivals; run-ins with the media; the doctors telling him he can't continue to play. On and off the pitch, in and out of the spotlight, Fred tells the whole story.

After retiring, Fred thought he'd left the game behind, relaunching himself in the world of entertainment, but following the car crash that turned his life upside down, it was cricket to which he returned.

Coming Home is a reflection on a unique life, a story like no other, and a love letter to the game that made him. Honest, open, reflective and funny, like the man himself, this is Freddie Flintoff, in full, in his own words.

The Rifted (Paperback): Marc E. East The Rifted (Paperback)
Marc E. East
R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In a world where magic is bound by colour, one boy awakens with none.

The Empire of Ithuriel stands divided among seven Orders of magic, each jealously guarding its power and weaving a sacred lie: that the Void beyond the Veil is only destruction. But the truth is far older and far more dangerous. The Void was once the Source itself—radiant, whole—until betrayal shattered it into hunger and silence.

Ren Cael, an orphan abandoned at a village inn, never expected more than a quiet life of chores and lantern festivals. But when a knife meant for his throat halts midair at his unspoken command—without colour, without incantation—his life unravels. Declared an anomaly by Archmagister Corvallis and dragged before the Academy, Ren discovers that he is not fire, not shadow, not storm—he is something else. Something feared. Something erased from the histories.

Placed among the Orderless—students cast out from every Colour—Ren finds allies as strange as himself: Kael, a flame-born warrior with too much defiance for Ignari discipline; Riven, a scion of nobility whose poise hides a blade; Silas, an Umbrancy exile walking with shadows; Tyven, an alchemical prodigy too reckless for Verdara; and Lira, a silver-haired seer whose visions may already know his fate. Together, they begin to uncover the Empire's deepest secret: the Rift did not destroy magic—it only twisted it. And what sleeps beneath the Isle may yet awaken.

Visions plague Ren—a white flame split into seven, the betrayal of the Devoured, and a staff cradling a flame without colour. The Orders watch him as a weapon, a heresy, or a last hope. And beyond the Veil, something older stirs. It knows his name. It has been waiting.

To restore balance, Ren must decide: hide with the ones he has grown to love, or step into the rift between worlds and risk everything to mend what was broken. But to heal the Source, he may have to unseal the very wound bleeding darkness—and summon what has slept for millennia.

The Rifted is the opening volume of The Riftborn Chronicles—an epic fantasy of shattered truths and forbidden magic, perfect for readers of The Wheel of Time, The Death Gate Cycle, and Daughter of the Empire. Rich worldbuilding, a revolutionary magic system, and characters bound by love, exile, and prophecy drive this tale of belonging, betrayal, and the thin line between salvation and ruin.

The Night of the Storm - A Novel (Paperback): Nishita Parekh The Night of the Storm - A Novel (Paperback)
Nishita Parekh
R473 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R40 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

From debut author Nishita Parekh, a fresh take on the classic locked-room thriller, about a multigenerational Indian American family marooned in a house with a murderer during Hurricane Harvey

Hurricane Harvey is about to hit Houston. Meanwhile, single mom Jia Shah is already having a rough week: her twelve-year-old son, Ishaan, has just been suspended from school for getting in a fight. Still reeling from the fallout of her divorce--their move to Houston, her family's disapproval, the struggle to make ends meet on her own--now Jia is worried about Ishaan's future, too. Will her solo parenting be enough? Doesn't a boy need a father?

And now their apartment complex is under a mandatory evacuation order. Jia's sister, Seema, has invited them to hunker down in her fancy house in Sugar Land, and despite Jia's misgivings--Seema's husband, Vipul, has been just a little too friendly with her lately--Jia concedes it's probably the best place to keep Ishaan safe during the hurricane. With Jia's philandering ex scrutinizing her every move, all too eager to snatch back custody of Ishaan, she can't afford to make a mistake.

When Vipul's brother and his wife show up on Seema's doorstep, too, it's a recipe for disaster. Grandma, the family matriarch, has never been shy about playing favorites among her sons and their wives. As the storm escalates, tensions rise quickly, and soon someone's dead. Was it a horrible accident or is there a murderer in their midst?

With no help available until the floodwaters recede in the morning, Jia must protect her son and identify the culprit before she goes down for a crime she didn't commit--or becomes the next victim. . . .

Abigail And Alexa Save The Wedding (Hardcover): Lian Dolan Abigail And Alexa Save The Wedding (Hardcover)
Lian Dolan
R613 R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Save R71 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A champagne-sparkling summer read about two very different women planning their children’s wedding in glamorous Montecito, California.

You’re invited...to a delightful modern comedy of manners about two moms, the best-laid plans, and one very memorable wedding.

Penelope and Chase make a lovely couple. She’s a bubbly Southern California girl with killer work ethic. Chase is smart and charming and has political aspirations. They’re planning a spectacular California wedding, wrapped in peonies and thousands of little white lights, soaked in custom cocktails and romantic hashtags. Everyone’s excited about Penny and Chase’s wedding­­­­­­—except their mothers.

The Mother of the Bride, suave Greek-born Alexa Diamandis, doesn’t understand why any woman would get married. Ever! Raised in Athens and now perfectly situated in sun-splashed Montecito, California, she raised Penny as single mother by choice, supported by Lord Simon Fox, her old college friend who just happens to be an English aristocrat, and a wealthy circle of lady friends who call themselves the Merry Widows.

The Mother of the Groom, Abigail Blakeman, is a garden club stalwart firmly planted in coastal Connecticut. She thinks the whole enterprise would be so much easier if the wedding was at their golf club. Especially because the Blakeman’s fortunes have taken a turn for the worse—not that you would ever know it by looking at Abigail. Keeping up appearances is exhausting, but it is everything.

But when a sudden twist of fate calls them into action, these two very different women are forced to take over the wedding planning. Despite their differences, Alexa and Abigail charge in to save the day. How far will two moms go to make their children’s dream wedding a reality?

Shades Of Difference - Mac Maharaj And The Struggle For South Africa (Paperback): Padraig O'Malley Shades Of Difference - Mac Maharaj And The Struggle For South Africa (Paperback)
Padraig O'Malley; Foreword by Nelson Mandela
R380 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R41 (11%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Mac Maharaj played a pivotal role in the liberation movement for nearly four decades, suffering brutal tortures and twelve years’ imprisonment on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela.

It was Maharaj who smuggled out the manuscript of Mandela’s autobiography and later re-entered South Africa to establish a political and military underground on a mission so secret that only those at the highest levels were even aware of its existence.

Drawing from extensive interviews with Maharaj over eleven years and hitherto unavailable documents, Padraig O’Malley vividly renders a true tale of heroism and a gripping insider’s look at the struggle for freedom in South Africa.

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