
Imagine a world where the global space race never ended. This “what if” takes on history from Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Battlestar Galactica) spotlights the lives of NASA astronauts—the heroes and rock stars of their time—and their families.

Imagine a world where the global space race never ended. This “what if” takes on history from Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Battlestar Galactica) spotlights the lives of NASA astronauts—the heroes and rock stars of their time—and their families.

A group of guardians are tasked with protecting a messenger who must deliver vital information to their king. On their journey through an ancient land, they face a battle filled with plagues, dark magic and vile monsters.

A young possum’s misguided wish for a white Wishmas not only freezes her entire hometown of Sanctuary City, but also threatens the lives of all who live there. Before the magical Wishmas Tree dies, she must undertake a perilous journey into the WILD; battling self-doubt, ghostly predators and ultimately, Extinction itself, to reverse the damage she has caused and save her city.

X-Rated humour which hits your laughing G-spot and gives you the best gags to use on any adult occasion. It’s a winner for the rugby club dinner, a real coup for the stag night do, and all that’s crude and lewd to upset the prude! So, if you’ve a thirst for a funny story… you’ll sip some stuff in here.

A stunning new edition of the best-selling photographic guide to the moths of the British Isles–now covering all species on the British list.

Gain a better understanding of how to work with the modern OpenStack IaaS Cloud platform. This updated book is designed to help you pass the latest “Yoga” version of the Certified OpenStack Administrator (COA) exam from the Open Infrastructure Foundation. OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of computer storage and networking resources throughout a datacenter.

Earth Restorer’s Guide to Permaculture covers practical permaculture essentials such soils, water, microclimates, trees, seeds, design, pattern literacy, pests and weeds. It has new chapters on marine permaculture, ‘crowded margins’ (including refugee camps), emerging economic models, livelihoods, and patterns in nature and their design applications. It shows us that by working in our local patch we can help restore our global ecosystems.

The Washingtonian is the best-read and most-trusted publication dedicated to life in the nation’s capital. Since the first issue in October 1965, when it cost only 50 cents and featured an article on a new development called The Watergate, The Washingtonian has helped its readers live, eat, shop, work, and play better in the greater metropolitan area.

The Home Handyman is a specialist magazine and aims to equip its ever-growing readership with relevant DIY info and skills.