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07 Oct, 2020
Great reading Bible
This is a great Bible for reading, an excellent update to the great King James Bible, written in clear modern English, which maintains the faithfulness of it's great predecessor but being much more approachable. I would highly recommend it and use it every day. I like it so much that I now have two copies of this great work.

25 Dec, 2017
Brilliant small Windows PC
This a fully-featured small PC which has all the features you need in a computer. I like it so much and it is so useful that I will probably look to buy another in the new year. This is a great product.

17 Nov, 2019
Compelling and fascinating account of life in a plague-stricken city
If you want to know what it was really like to live through the Great Plague of 1665 in London, read this book - whilst Daniel Defoe did not actually witness this himself, he interviewed those who did and turned their accounts into a compelling account. What relevance does this have for us today? Well, we see that Ebola is still rife in parts of Africa, and it is said that the Great Plague in 1665 in London may well have been a form of Ebola. So this fascinating, well-written and compelling account gives the reader an idea of what it must be like to live in an Ebola-stricken city.