CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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As I Lay Me Down to Sleep
Eileen Munro, Carol McKay
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Heart and Blood Circulatory Problems
Jan De Vries
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On the State of Egypt: What Caused the Revolution
Alaa Al Aswany, Jonathan Wright
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Siberian Education
Nicolai Lilin, Jonathan Hunt
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Hauntings: True Life Sightings and Experiences of Ghosts
Rebecca Kidger
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Paranormal: The Unknown, the Unexplained and Centuries-old Mysteries
Jack Wolfsblume
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The Kitchen Witch: A Year-round Witch’s Brew of Seasonal Recipes, Lotions and Potions for Every Pagan Festival
Soraya
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The Faded Map: The Lost Kingdoms of Scotland
Alistair Moffat
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They Belonged to Glasgow: The City from the Bottom Up
Rudolph Kenna, Ian Sutherland
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Higher Psychology
Jonathan Firth
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Kestrels for Company
Gordon Riddle
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Dylan’s Visions of Sin
Christopher Ricks
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Wojtek the Bear: Polish War Hero
Aileen Orr
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Eccentric Wealth
Alastair Scott
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Isles of the West
Ian Mitchell
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Hebridean Pocket Diary 2012
Mairi Hedderwick
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The East Highland Way: Fort William to Aviemore
Kevin Langan
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A Drop in the Ocean
Geoff Pettit
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Vikings in America
Graeme Davis
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Edmund Spenser’s “The Faerie Queene”: A Reading Guide
Andrew Zurcher
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