Self-help / Personal Development
WHITTAKER, Charles
Edifying Success is about filtering consumption to what helps us become who we want to be for the people that matter most to us.
FARRAR, James
There’s something happening to Aussie men that no one’s talking about it. More and more of us are falling into a cycle of bad habits, distractions, and poor decisions. Sound familiar?
BROCKWELL, Melanie Kim
This book won’t ask you to align to your ‘higher self’. It won’t ask you to work towards something better, or to change yourself to get what you want out of life.
ROBIN, Giselle
We are living in a pandemic of ‘mental illness’. Hospitals are overfilled, and people a are suffering or even dying from the side effects of medication.
NEWMAN, Donna
Everyday Wisdom for a Meaningful Life explores the questions we all quietly carry: What truly matters?
ALEXANDROU, Michael
What if the greatest heartbreak of your life became the catalyst for a profound spiritual awakening?
WILSON, Laura
A poetic allegory, this dreamlike tale transports the reader to the worlds that exist within worlds.
DRIVER, Duffield
His Babies Didn’t Cry is a deeply personal account of love, loss, and the lifelong scars left by tragedy.
ANDREW, Rob and Dr Glenda Dixon
The “no” test is simple. A man passes it if he graciously accepts “no” from his partner. If he attempts to persuade her to change her mind, he fails.
CLARK, Dale Anne
A step by step formula to develop your skills to speak and present with confidence.
FRASER, Ronald Keith
God literally saved me from a Jail sentence when he spoke to me in the middle of a drug deal and gave me instructions on what to do with all the drugs so I wouldn’t go to jail.
CHIDAIS, Mark
In this powerful and deeply personal memoir, a survivor of child sexual abuse charts his journey through trauma, isolation, and healing.
WATERS, Lexie
Every family has its darkness, this one was never hidden.
MOMOKA, Vivina
A journey of strength, love, and resilience through Breast Cancer.
RADEMEYER, Leon B
Discover the neuroscience behind the brain’s ‘future-think’ to strategically manage change from the unwanted to the preferred.
TRAIN, Ronald A
GOD’S VIEW OF MARRIAGE is an apologetic on Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage.
GEORG, Sara
Flaws are inevitable. Hope is possible.
WALLACE, Elizabeth
By reading this book and undertaking some self-exploration as you go along, you are laying the groundwork for the first step in your career-planning journey.
WYTHES, Greg
The year is 1990 and Tim has just turned 16. He lives in a coastal city south of Sydney and his life is about to change profoundly as he begins to make the first transitions from boyhood to manhood.
LLOYD PhD, Dr Maya
A baby’s brain is still developing at birth. The quality and type of parenting provided has the potential to affect the development of the brain and so will impact a child’s emotional health and well-being.




















