• A Duke to Seal the Deal: A Historical Regency Romance Novel

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    “I’ve never met a woman like you before.”

    After being a pariah to the ton and her family’s eyes, wallflower Charlotte has no other choice but to trust the promise of a proposal her suitor has written in his letters. But even her last hope crumbles down when he announces his engagement to another…

    A confident Duke like Luke never expects to be so intrigued by an untamed lady. Yet, Charlotte’s honesty sways his thoughts and even though he can never admit his feelings, he can’t help but try to protect her.

    Charlotte accepts Luke’s proposal of a pretend courtship to avenge her suitor’s betrayal. But as his friendly assistance turns into love, their newfound happiness is interrupted by a scandal and the malevolent machinations of a foe…

    *If you like powerful Dukes, loving Duchesses and a marvelous depiction of the majestic Regency and Victorian era, then A Duke to Seal the Deal is the novel for you.

    An enchanting regency romance of 60,000 words (around 300 pages), written by Tiffany Baton and published by Cobalt Fairy.

    No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.

    Grab “A Duke to Seal the Deal” today to discover Tiffany’s fantastic story!

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  • A Duke’s Bargain: A Historical Regency Romance Novel (Lords of Inconvenience Book 1)

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    “What do you say to this wager becoming a reality, Your Grace?”

    After becoming high society’s pariah, Lady Dorothy is not interested in marriage. And yet her brother is now pressuring her into finding a husband. Leading her to the most infuriating man she knows…

    Duke Stephen is in search of the perfect wife. But as if that wasn’t enough, his best friend asks him to escort his sister to a house party. The problem? Wherever Dorothy goes, trouble follows…

    So that’s what happens when she proposes a bet: whoever finds a match first wins. And Stephen refuses to back down from the challenge. But as affection grows beneath their bickering, he realizes that the only match he wants is the one he can never have…

    *If you like powerful Dukes, loving Duchesses and a marvelous depiction of the majestic Regency and Victorian era, then A Duke’s Bargain is the novel for you.

    An enchanting regency romance of 60,000 words (around 300 pages), written by Tiffany Baton and published by Cobalt Fairy.

    No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.

    Grab “A Duke’s Bargain” today to discover Tiffany’s fantastic story!

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  • A Duke’s Christmas Masquerade: A Historical Regency Romance Novel

    Charlotte’s life breaks into pieces when a scandalous rumor threatens to destroy her reputation. Forced to find a match that will save her future, she needs to find true love before Christmas or succumb to an arranged match by her guardian brother. With an unexpected twist of fate, a parcel with a mask and a promising request arrives at her doorstep and Charlotte’s life turns into a winter wonderland romance. Having no clue about the mysterious sender, she agrees to meet the masked stranger and dance with him at every seasonal ball.

    Will she dance her way to love before the end of the twelve Christmas balls?

    Victor Beaumont, Duke of Stonehart, returns from Prussia and endeavors to fulfill his mother’s ardent wish for his marriage. Encountering Charlotte, the sister of his old friend, rekindles memories of her childhood charm, which has now turned into a captivating presence. Determined to win her heart, he delivers a peculiar request to her. During each and every of the Christmas balls, she must save a dance for him. As one dance turns into many though, Victor’s hidden identity might be the ruin of this romance…

    Will he risk revealing his identity to pursue true love with Charlotte?

    As Charlotte and Victor grow closer amidst the chaos and magic of Christmas balls, Charlotte’s family and a persistent suitor arise as threatening obstacles. While their courtship unfolds in the most unorthodox way, love sparkles as strong as Christmas magic in every ballroom. Can their love withstand the endless societal pressure? Will secrets and scandal tear them apart, or can they find love amidst the festive season’s turmoil?

    “A Duke’s Christmas Masquerade” is a historical romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

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  • A Dummy’s Guide to Football Basics: A fun introduction to the basics of the beautiful game

    This book aims to introduce and explain football to anyone through the eyes of someone who is not so skilled but is a hopeless fanatic. It is a fun book full of jokes meant to explain football as the author would to a layman.

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    £3.40
  • A F*cking 2024 Boxed Calendar: A daily dose of zero f*cks (Calendars & Gifts to Swear By)

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    A f*cking box calendar to laugh off life’s bullsh*t with a daily dose of swearing!

    Keep it real, blow off some steam, and give zero f*cks all year with a 2024 daily swearing calendar! With 365 days of hilarious profanity and bold, designed pages, this irreverent day-by-day calendar is the perfect humorous desk calendar, sarcastic gift for women, men, or friends, funny white elephant gag gift for adults, or holiday stocking stuffer for any foul-mouthed friend. Keep for yourself or give the best f*cking gift this year!

    Additional details:
    4.25″ x 4.5″ page trim size with protective 5″ x 5″ outer box
    100% recyclable and plastic-free with no shrink-wrapping! Cardboard easel backing is perfect for sturdy display on tabletop or desk
    Environmentally responsible, FSC certified paper
    Daily calendar with easy, tear-off pages featuring vivid, full-color designed art
    Holidays and observances

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    £11.40
  • A F*cking 2024 Wall Calendar: Get Your Sh*t Together This Year – Includes Stickers! (Calendars & Gifts to Swear By)

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    Time to get your sh*t together. It’s a f*cking 2024 calendar!

    Packed with hilarious profanity and lots of swearing stickers, this sarcastic and humorous adult wall calendar says it like it is while keeping you organized. Funny, practical, and relatable, this swearing calendar will help you let it out, cut the crap, and (maybe) swearing will help! The perfect hanging wall calendar for your kitchen or home office, and an incredible white elephant gift or gag gift for adults!

    Features:

    12-month wall calendar (January-December 2024) with vibrant, full-color designs
    Environmentally responsible, FSC certified and smudge-free paper
    12″ x 12″ trim size with sturdy hole for easy hanging
    Over 200 hilarious and practical stickers for adults
    Ample writing space each day to stay organized and jot down important reminders, tasks, and appointments
    Plus funny, motivational reminders and plenty of space to write your own to-do lists each month
    Holidays and observances
    2025 calendar year at a glance

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    £10.40£11.40
  • A Fact for Every Day of the Year: 365 facts to make you say WOW! (National Geographic Kids)

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    The perfect gift to entertain kids all year round!

    Be amazed and astounded with a new fact every single day of the year.

    With 365 fascinating facts on everything from animals and nature to science, space, the world and more.

    Did you know that red-eyed tree frogs have three eyelids?
    That candy floss was actually invented by a dentist?
    Or that on the 4th November 1922, Ancient Egypt’s most famous pharaoh was discovered?

    You’ll find a perfect mix of random trivia and ‘on this day’ facts, plus tons of colourful photos to entertain all year round.

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    £10.82£12.99
  • A Family Friend: There was only one man Sammy could turn to…The new fostering memoir from the Sunday Times bestselling author Casey Watson

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    The new fostering memoir from the Sunday Times bestselling author Casey Watson

    With his young mother in and out of prison, Sammy has been in care since he was nine years old. Left feeling entirely alone, he has never had a proper safe haven.

    There is one person looking out for Sammy: his neighbour, ‘Uncle Kenny’. But while Sammy may turn to Kenny for comfort, alarm bells soon start to ring for experienced foster carer Casey Watson…

    Will Casey be able to save Sammy before it’s too late?

    Casey Watson’s book ‘Little Girl Lost’ was a Sunday Times bestseller w/c 2024-03-25.

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    £5.70
  • A Family of Kings: The descendants of Christian IX of Denmark (Theo Aronson Royal History)

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    In 1863, Queen Victoria decreed that her son Edward, Prince of Wales, should marry Princess Alexandra, daughter of the obscure and unsophisticated heir to the Danish throne.

    The beauty, grace and charm of Prince Christian’s daughter had prevailed over the Queen’s intense dislike of the Danish royal house. Even the embarrassingly difficult Bertie was persuaded to agree to the match.

    Thus began the fairy-tale saga of a family that handed on its good looks, unaffectedness and democratic manners to almost every royal house of modern Europe. For, in the year that Alexandra became Princess of Wales, her brother Willie was elected King of the Hellenes; her father at last succeeded to the Danish throne; her sister Dagmar was soon to become wife of the future Tsar Alexander III of Russia; and her youngest sister Thyra later married the de jure King of Hanover.

    A Family of Kings is the story of the crowned children and grandchildren of Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark, focusing on the half-century before the First World War. It is an intimate, domestic study of a close-knit family, their individual personalities, and the courts to which they came.

    Theo Aronson is the author of over twenty works of royal historical biography, published in eleven languages. Among the widely read are Grandmama of Europe, The King in Love, Napoleon and Josephine and a biography of Princess Margaret. In the course of researching and writing these books he has interviewed major and minor members of Britain’s royal family and members of the royal households, as well as various officials, servants, friends and others whose lives are in some way connected with the monarchy.

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    £2.80
  • A Family Torn Apart: Three sisters and a dark secret that threatens to separate them for ever

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    Angie, 6, and sister Polly, 4, are utterly distraught when they arrive to stay with foster carer Cathy Glass. Their older half-sister Ashleigh has accused their father of something horrible, and the two young sisters have been removed from home to keep them safe.

    Cathy tries to comfort the girls, but they are inconsolable. They just want their mummy and daddy, whom they love dearly.

    The girls appear to have been well looked after, but as they settle and start to talk of life at home, it becomes clear something is badly wrong. Then a chance remark sets in motion a chain of events that eventually changes everything.

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    £3.80
  • A Fatal Grace: The second Chief Inspector Gamache Mystery, soon to be a major TV series starring Alfred Molina!

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    ‘Louise Penny’s writing is intricate, beautiful and compelling’ PETER JAMES

    There is more to solving a crime than following the clues.
    Welcome to Chief Inspector Gamache’s world of facts and feelings.

    Winter in Three Pines, and the sleepy village is carpeted in snow. It’s a time of peace and goodwill – until a scream pierces the biting air. A spectator at the annual Boxing Day curling match has been fatally electrocuted. Despite the large crowd, there are no witnesses and – apparently – no clues.

    Chief Inspector Armand Gamache discovers a history of secrets and enemies in the dead woman’s past. But he has enemies of his own, and as he is frozen out of decision-making in the Surete du Quebec, he has to decide who he can trust…

    Ten million readers.
    Three pines.
    One inimitable Chief Inspector Gamache.

    ‘Penny is a joy’ IRISH TIMES

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    £4.70
  • A Fire in the Flesh: A Flesh and Fire Novel

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    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout comes book three in her beloved Flesh and Fire series…

    The only thing that can save the realms now is the one thing more powerful than the Fates.

    After a startling betrayal ends with both Sera and the dangerously seductive ruler of the Shadowlands she has fallen madly in love with being held captive by the false King of the Gods, there is only one thing that can free Nyktos and prevent the forces of the Shadowlands from invading Dalos and igniting a War of Primals.

    Convincing Kolis won’t be easy, though – not even with a lifetime of training. While his most favored Revenant is insistent that she is nothing more than a lie, Kolis’s erratic nature and twisted sense of honor leave her shaken to the core, and nothing could’ve prepared her for the cruelty of his Court or the shocking truths revealed. The revelations not only upend what she has understood about her duty and the very creation of the realms but also draw into question exactly what the true threat is. However, surviving Kolis is only one part of the battle. The Ascension is upon her, and Sera is out of time.

    But Nyktos will do anything to keep Sera alive and give her the life she deserves. He’ll even risk the utter destruction of the realms, and that’s exactly what will happen if he doesn’t Ascend as the Primal of Life. Yet despite his desperate determination, their destinies may be out of their hands.

    But there is that foreseen unexpected thread—the unpredictable, unknown, and unwritten. The only thing more powerful than the Fates…

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  • A First Book of the Sea

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    “Spectacular … you can almost smell the surf between the pages.” The Times
    “Five stars – if you take only one picture book away this summer, make it this.” The Telegraph

    From Nicola Davies and Emily Sutton, the multi award-winning team behind Tiny and Lots, comes a spellbinding collection of poems about the oceans of the world and their shores. With this book, children can swim alongside dolphins and flying fish, pore over rockpools and sail from pole to pole and back, learning about everything from phosphorescence and plankton to manta rays and puffins – all in the comfort of their bedroom. Emily Sutton’s exquisite watercolours capture the breathless excitement of a child’s first glimpse of the sea, the majesty of ancient trading ships and the sheer, staggering wonder of the humpback whale. The perfect companion to international bestsellers A First Book of Nature and A First Book of Animals, this book is sure to enthral and inspire readers of all ages.

    “Ravishing … the perfect companion to a seaside holiday” The Sunday Times
    “Just dive in and enjoy” Sunday Express

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    A First Book of the Sea

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  • A Folksinger’s Guide to the 12-String Guitar As Played by Leadbelly

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    From Introduction: “Huddie Ledbetter, nicknamed Leadbelly, died in December, 1949 at the age of 64. He had come out of the deep South, settled down in a little apartment on New York’s lower East Side, determined to build a successful career as a musician. Unfortunately, there was not much interest in folk music then. He got occasional jobs singing for schools and colleges, or at little parties where they were raising money for some cause like helping Loyalist Spain. Until the last three years of his life, he had barely recorded more than a few dozen songs. Today, through his recordings, he is world famous as one of the greatest singers of folksongs of this century. Songs he composed, or helped put together out of the fragments of older tunes, or adapted into the form in which we all know them now, have sold in the tens of millions: Good Night Irene, Bring Me A Little Water, Silvy, Midnight Special, Rock Island Line, Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (the tune), Old Cotton Fields At Home, and many others. The driving rhythms he developed on his unusual guitar, with its double strings, are unforgettable to anyone who ever heard them. Today, many young people wishing to learn his songs as he sang them, are trying to learn his style of guitar playing. This book is designed to help them, but it cannot be considered a substitute for listening to the recordings of Leadbelly….It must be remembered that more is involved than playing the correct notes and rhythm. When you listen to Leadbelly on record, you are listening to a man with many years of experience play an instrument. To achieve what he achieved is something which cannot be communicated in a book.” – Julius Lester

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    £104.50
  • A for Adoption: An Exploration of the Adoption Experience for Families and Professionals (Tavistock Clinic Series)

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    The experience of adoption―both adopting and being adopted―can stir up deep emotional pain, often related to loss and early trauma. A for Adoption provides insight and support to those families and individuals facing these complex processes and challenges.

    Drawing on both a psychoanalytic, theoretical framework and first-hand accounts of adopters, adoptees, and professionals within the adoption process, Alison Roy responds to the need for further and consistent support for adoptive parents and children, to help inform and understand the reality of their everyday lives. This book explores both the current and historical context of adoption, as well as its depiction within literature, before addressing issues such as conflict in relationships, the impact of significant trauma and loss, attachment and the importance of early relationships, and contact with birth families.

    Uniquely, this book addresses the experiences of, and provides support for, both adoptive professionals and families. It focuses on understanding rather than apportioning blame, and responds to a plea from a parent who requested “a book to help me understand my child better”.

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    £20.70£21.80
  • A Frame for Life: The Designs of Studioilse

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    The renowned designer and style guru Ilse Crawford showcases her body of influential, holistic work for the first time, articulating her groundbreaking philosophies for design and living. Studioilse, the award-winning design studio founded by Ilse Crawford, bridges the worlds of interior design, architecture, and product design with the philosophy of putting the human being at the center. Fascinated by what drives us and makes us feel alive, Crawford says: When I look at making spaces, I don’t just look at the visual. I’m much more interested in the sensory thing, in thinking about it from the human context, the primal perspective, the thing that touches you. Featuring Studioilse’s work to date, from private residences to hotels, restaurants, and retail projects, this book illustrates the effectiveness of design grounded in human needs and desires. Layering materials and textures, combined with her understanding of human behavior, Crawford’s designs are sensual and accessible. A forerunner of the holistic design movement a decade ago, her humanistic approach has now become the norm. This volume illustrates why Crawford’s design philosophy is so seminal-her work has influenced not only a generation of Dutch and European designers, but also Americans due to her acclaimed Soho House New York. With new photography and essays by Crawford and design critic Edwin Heathcote, this inspirational volume is sure to be one of the most important design books of the year.

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    £29.90£35.60
  • A Frightfully Fatal Affair: A funny and unputdownable village cosy mystery (The Dinner Lady Detectives Book 4)

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    Cloaked strangers and danger abound…

    Margery and Clementine Butcher-Baker are coming to the end of another busy half term as dinner ladies at Summerview Secondary school. The school is abuzz with chatter about the upcoming break, the local harvest festival, and the fact that maths teacher, Mr Weaver, hasn’t turned up to work in days.

    When the pair embark on an evening walk, they discover Mr Weaver’s body in the woods, with a mysterious symbol painted on the tree beside him. Something suspicious is clearly afoot.

    As the nights grow darker and the mysterious symbols continue to appear around Dewstow, the Dinner Lady Detectives are pulled deeper into the case. Can they solve the mystery as deceit and chaos reigns, or will their killer pull off another deadly trick?

    A fun and charming cosy mystery, perfect for fans of J.M Hall and Fiona Leitch.

    Praise for Hannah Hendy

    ‘Hannah is at the top of the tree of modern whodunnits. The characters, bar none, are real; the settings are glorious and the plots are devilishly clever’ Ian Moore, author of Death and Croissants

    ‘Who knew being a dinner lady could be so dangerous – but so much fun?! With a plot that’s twistier than school dinner spag bol, Clem and Margery are the only school dinner ladies guaranteed to give you belly laughs rather than indigestion’ Fiona Leitch, author of The Cornish Village Murder

    ‘Hendy is, by far, one of the very best cosy writers we have – and A Frightfully Fatal Affair sees her on sparkling form’ Jonathan Whitelaw, author of The Bingo Hall Detectives

    ‘Twisty, delightful, and laugh-out-loud funny. I fell in love with Margery and Clementine from the first page’ Antony Johnston, author of The Dog Sitter Detective on The Dinner Lady Detectives

    ‘I really enjoyed this – a terrific zesty look at the dark underside of a modern-day secondary school’ J.M. Hall, author of A Spoonful of Murder

    ‘A captivating murder mystery’ Women’s Own

    ‘Great to catch up with the dinner ladies and their detective skills. A fantastic read, roll on the next instalment!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review

    ‘This sucked me in from the beginning with its relatable characters and really original plot! I will be reading more by Hannah Hendy for sure, I love her writing style.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review

    ‘The characters and descriptions are well written. It’s a fast paced and easy to read book. I was surprised by the ending. I will be recommending this book.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review

    ‘I love this series and I have a rather big soft spot for Clementine and Margery. This book has the right mix of mystery, laughs and murder. If you are a fan of murder mysteries and cosy crime then please give this series a go.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review

    ‘It was hard to put this one down before I turned that last page. A really good cozy. I’ll be back for more in this series!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review

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  • A Funny Life: The Sunday Times Bestseller

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    The Sunday Times top 10 bestseller.

    Laugh along with Michael McIntyre as he lifts the curtain on his life in his revealing autobiography.

    Michael’s first book ended with his big break at the 2006 Royal Variety Performance. Waking up the next morning in the tiny rented flat he shared with his wife Kitty and their one-year-old son, he was beyond excited about the new glamorous world of show business. Unfortunately, he was also clueless . . .

    In A Funny Life, Michael honestly and hilariously shares the highs and the lows of his rise to the top and desperate attempts to stay there. It’s all here, from his disastrous panel show appearances to his hit TV shows, from mistakenly thinking he’d be a good chat show host and talent judge, to finding fame and fortune beyond his wildest dreams and becoming the biggest-selling comedian in the world. Along the way he opens his man drawer, narrowly avoids disaster when his trousers fall down in front of three policemen and learns the hard way why he should always listen to his wife.

    Michael has had a silly life, a stressful life, sometimes a moving and touching life, but always A Funny Life.

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  • A Gambling Man

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    Charles II was thirty when he crossed the Channel in fine May weather in 1660. His Restoration was greeted with maypoles and bonfires, like spring after long years of Cromwell’s rule. But there was no going back, no way he could ‘restore’ the old. Certainty had vanished. The divinity of kingship fled with his father’s beheading. ‘Honour’ was now a word tossed around in duels. ‘Providence’ could no longer be trusted. As the country was rocked by plague, fire and war, people searched for new ideas by which to live. Exactly ten years later Charles II would stand again on the shore at Dover, laying the greatest bet of his life in a secret deal with his cousin, Louis XIV.

    The Restoration decade was one of experiment: from the science of the Royal Society to the startling role of credit and risk, from the shocking licence of the court to the failed attempts at toleration of different beliefs. Negotiating all these, Charles II, the ‘slippery sovereign’, played odds and took chances, dissembling and manipulating his followers. The theatres were restored, but the king was the supreme actor. Yet while his grandeur, his court and his colourful sex life were on display, his true intentions lay hidden.

    A Gambling Man is a portrait of Charles II, exploring his elusive nature through the lens of these ten vital years – and a portrait of a vibrant, violent, pulsing world, racked with plague, fire and war, in which the risks the king took forged the fate of the nation, on the brink of the modern world.

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    £12.20£14.20

    A Gambling Man

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  • A Game Called Malice: A Rebus Play

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    A delicious, and somewhat drunken, dinner party segues into a murder mystery game created by the hostess. However, the parlour game may hold clues about the dark truths hiding just under the surface of this genteel gathering…

    As suspects, clues and red herrings are sifted – it seems one of the guests has an unfair advantage: John Rebus, an ex-detective who used to do this for a living.

    But is he playing another game, one to which only he knows the rules, that will soon be revealed?

    As the tension rises, one by one, all their secrets will come out – and there is a shocking discovery that awaits them all…

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    £13.60£18.00
  • A Game of Deceit and Desire: A Steamy Lesbian Fantasy Romance (Girl Games Book 3)

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    Can love survive when trust is the rarest magic of all?

    Bella Blythe, master of lattice magic, is determined to win the Runic Games… If only her greatest rival, Remy Reid would get out of the way.

    For years they one-upped each other in competitions, jobs, and their apprenticeships…

    Until a single kiss changed everything.

    With the biggest competition of their lives ahead of them, they’re going to have to trust each other…

    A futile task when they’re both harbouring secrets filled with betrayal…

    With a reputation and a relationship at risk, they’re left with an impossible choice:

    Do they want to win a competition or a heart?

    Two women, two betrayals, and a romance that will rewrite their destiny.

    This is a steamy lesbian fantasy romance with rivals to lovers, forbidden romance, only one bed, found family, forced proximity, tons of spice. 18+ readers only. This is the final book in the Girl Games trilogy.

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    £4.70
  • A Gaudy Spree: The Literary Life of Hollywood in the 1930s When the West Was Fun

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    The author recounts his experiences when, in 1930, he traveled to California to be a screenwriter for Irving Thalberg and describes what Hollywood was like during that period

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    £8.50
  • A Geek in Japan: Revised and Expanded: Discovering the Land of Manga, Anime, Zen, and the Tea Ceremony

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    Created specifically for fans of Japanese cool culture, A Geek in Japan is one of the most iconic, hip, and concise cultural guides available. Reinvented for the internet age, it is packed with personal essays and hundreds of photographs and presents all the touchstones of traditional and contemporary culture in an entirely new way. A Geek in Japan decodes the mysteries of the Japanese language, Japanese social values and daily habits, business and technology, the arts, and symbols and practices that are peculiarly Japanese. This revised and expanded edition contains many new pages of materials on all sorts of topics including Kyoto, Japanese architecture, and Japanese video games. It also features a guide to author Hector Garcia’s favourite Tokyo hangouts and tips on visiting many secret places around Japan. Highlighting the originality and creativity of the Japanese, debunking myths, and answering nagging questions such as why the Japanese are so fond of wearing face masks, Garcia has written an irreverent, insightful, and highly informative guide for the growing ranks of Japanophiles around the world.

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    £12.70£15.20
  • A Gender Swap for Jamie: An LGBT Romance (Fantasy Transformations)

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    A femboy becomes a girl?

    A witch offers a potion to a friend to turn him into a woman for a week. If his true inner self ends up relating to the new female body, he’ll stay that way for the rest of his life; if not, he’ll turn back into a male.

    Will he adapt to a new life, with men being interested in him, or will his old paradigms cause him to return to the male form at the end of the week? Will he lose the witch-girlfriend he has always been in love with and end up with a man, or will they come closer together?

    Can this situation of male-to-female transformation improve his life or ruin it? What will be the result when the clock stops ticking? Immerse yourself in this LGBT romance short read, of a gender swap for Jamie where Jamie becomes a fully feminized, transgender woman.

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    £2.00
  • A Glasgow Kiss: the hilarious, laugh-out-loud bestselling romcom about modern dating that everyone’s talking about!

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    There’s nothing romantic about dating…

    A Glasgow Kiss [n.]
    A headbutt or a strike with the head to someone’s sensitive area

    Meet Zara Smith: 29, single and muddling her way through life as a trainee nurse in Glasgow. With 30 fast approaching, she’s determined to do whatever it takes to find love – or at least someone to sext! Cheered on by best friends Ashley and Raj, Zara embarks on a string of dating escapades that are as hilarious as they are disastrous. From online dating to blind dates, hometown hook-ups to flirty bartenders, nothing is off limits.

    But when Dr Tom Adams, aka Sugar Daddy, shows interest, it’s a game-changing moment. Zara has had a crush on Tom since her very first day at the aesthetics clinic she works at part-time. As things heat up between them, Zara can’t help but wonder: is this it? Or is it another disaster waiting to happen?

    Filthy, hilarious and painfully relatable, Zara Smith is Bridget Jones for the millennial generation, from the writer of the Sex in the Glasgow City blog. Fans of Fleabag, Girls and Lucy Vine will love A Glasgow Kiss.

    Readers can’t get enough of A Glasgow Kiss:

    ‘The story is relatable to at least 99% of the female population. It was heartwarming to know I’m not the only female who checks ‘read’ receipts and ‘last active’ on WhatsApp and social media platforms. I cried with laughter throughout the full book and the ending is soo fitting.’

    ‘A group of us are all reading this at the moment as part of our newly formed and made up book club and honestly we couldn’t have chosen a better book to start with… this is serious belly laugh, snort out loud material… we can’t put it down!!! EVERY GIRL NEEDS TO READ THIS!!!’

    ‘I loved this book so much, I couldn’t put it down and finished it in two days. I laughed so much and it was definitely what 2020 needed! I hope hope hope there’s a sequel on the cards – can’t recommend enough!’

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    £2.80
  • A Good Family (Library of Korean Literature)

    This collection of eight stories―cynical and sympathetic by turns―represents the author’s attempt to document and understand the conflicts, resentments, hatreds, and anxieties of contemporary family life. The title story depicts a mother’s busy day playing numerous roles―ashamed, fearless, or humble―depending on which member of her family she’s tending to. In “The Privacy of My Father,” a daughter tracks her father to Hong Kong in order to spy on what she thinks is an illicit affair. All in all, says Seo Hajin, family means deception–but these masks aren’t so easily removed.

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    £11.90
  • A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Series 3 Books Collection Set By Holly Jackson ( A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Good Girl Bad Blood, As Good As Dead)

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    Please Note That The Following Individual Books As Per Original ISBN and Cover Image In this Listing shall be Dispatched Collectively:

    A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Series 3 Books Collection Set By Holly Jackson:

    A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder:
    A debut YA crime thriller as addictive as Serial as compelling as Riverdale and as page-turning as One of Us Is Lying. The case is closed. Five years ago, schoolgirl Andie Bell was murdered by Sal Singh. The police know he did it. Everyone in town knows he did it.But having grown up in the same small town that was consumed by the crime, Pippa Fitz-Amobi isn’t so sure. When she chooses the case as the topic for her final project, she starts to uncover secrets that someone in town desperately wants to stay hidden. And if the real killer is still out there, how far will they go to keep Pip from the truth . . . ?

    Good Girl, Bad Blood:
    Pip Fitz-Amobi is not a detective anymore.With the help of Ravi Singh, she released a true-crime podcast about the murder case they solved together last year. The podcast has gone viral, yet Pip insists her investigating days are behind her.But she will have to break that promise when someone she knows goes missing. Jamie Reynolds has disappeared but the police won’t do anything about it. And if they won’t look for Jamie then Pip will, uncovering more of her town’s dark secrets along the way…

    As Good As Dead:
    Pip is used to online death threats, but there’s one that catches her eye, someone who keeps asking: who will look for you when you’re the one who disappears? And it’s not just online. Pip has a stalker who knows where she lives. The police refuse to act and then Pip finds connections between her stalker and a local serial killer. The killer has been in prison for six years, but Pip suspects that the wrong man is behind bars.

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    £20.40£23.70
  • A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder: TikTok made me buy it! The first book in the bestselling thriller trilogy, soon to be a major TV series starring Emma Myers from Netflix’…

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    The New York Times No.1 bestselling YA crime thriller that everyone is talking about. Soon to be a major BBC series!

    THE WINNER OF THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS’ CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES CHILDREN’S BOOK PRIZE 2020

    ‘A fiendishly-plotted mystery that kept me guessing until the very end.’ – Laura Purcell, bestselling author of The Silent Companions

    A debut YA crime thriller as addictive as Serial as compelling as Riverdale and as page-turning as One of Us Is Lying

    The case is closed. Five years ago, schoolgirl Andie Bell was murdered by Sal Singh. The police know he did it. Everyone in town knows he did it.

    But having grown up in the same small town that was consumed by the crime, Pippa Fitz-Amobi isn’t so sure. When she chooses the case as the topic for her final project, she starts to uncover secrets that someone in town desperately wants to stay hidden. And if the real killer is still out there, how far will they go to keep Pip from the truth … ?

    Perfect for fans of One of Us Is Lying, Gone Girl, We Were Liars and Riverdale

    Holly Jackson started writing stories from a young age, completing her first (poor) attempt at a novel aged fifteen. She lives in London and aside from reading and writing, she enjoys playing video games and watching true crime documentaries so she can pretend to be a detective. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is her first novel. You can follow Holly on Twitter and Instagram @HoJay92

    Holly Jackson’s book ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ was a Sunday Times bestseller w/c 18-09-2023.

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    £4.80£8.50
  • A Great Deal of Ingenuity: A Collection of Pride and Prejudice Short Stories

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    The pages of Pride and Prejudice sparkle with household names. Proud Darcy and prejudiced Elizabeth, book-loving Mr Bennet, the snobbish Bingley sisters, predatory Mr Wickham and oily Mr Collins.

    But what about all the other people busy cooking, mending, flirting, walking and socialising in the background?

    In this entertaining collection of short stories, Ruth Leigh shines a light on the lives of nine characters from the novel. For instance, how is married life at Hunsford for Mr and Mrs Collins? Will mousy Maria Lucas ever find a husband? How does Sally the maid feel about mending Lydia’s worked muslin gown? Which Meryton matron will triumph in luring a respectable and marriageable young man into their parlour? These stories give the reader a window into the worlds of Meryton, Rosings Park, Pemberley and Hunsford as you’ve never seen them before.

    Ruth is a novelist and freelance writer, the author of the Isabella M Smugge series, contemporary humorous page-turners. She lives in rural Suffolk with three children, one husband and a cat. Ruth has been an Austen devotee since the age of fifteen and is a proud member of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Nerd community. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Twitter at ruthleighwrites and at her website, www.ruthleighwrites.co.uk.

    What People Are Saying

    “Cleverly thought-out and brilliantly executed, Ruth Leigh bestows upon us the backstories we never knew we needed. Leigh has breathed life into those who made but a cameo appearance in Pride and Prejudice. Delightful!”

    Rose Servitova, author of “The Longbourn Letters,” “The Watsons” and “A Season at Sanditon.”

    You will love these glimpses into the lives of minor Pride and Prejudice characters. With warmth, wit and a detailed understanding of the period, we are drawn effortlessly into the social niceties and small calamities of everyday Georgian life. These are fascinating cameos of minor characters in this timeless book, brought to life with skill and artistry.

    Deborah Jenkins, author of, “The Evenness of Things” and “Braver” (shortlisted for the Writers’ Guild Best First Novel Award).

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    £9.50
  • A Growth Mindset For Teens: Practical Lessons & Activities To Build Confidence, Problem Solve, Grow Skills, And Become Resilient in 31 Days (You Are Your Mindset)

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    Turn your setbacks to breakthroughs and fears to power with this guidebook on developing a growth mindset — become a responsible and resilient adult!

    You are no longer a child, but not yet an adult. As a teen, you are in a period in your life where more is expected of you as adulthood draws near.

    You might find yourself overwhelmed by the pressure from your parents, teachers, and others around you.

    What if I fail? What if I don’t know how to be an adult? What if my parents are going to be disappointed in me? What if I don’t land a lucrative career?

    Suffocating what-ifs flood your mind, affecting your peace of mind which manifests in difficulties at school and challenges with relationships.

    The truth is, you’re not alone in this struggle. Millions of young people share the same dilemma, and even non-teens recognize the woes of emerging adulthood.

    A 2021 survey revealed that more than 70 percent of Americans agree that adolescents today face a harder time than previous generations.

    Fortunately, there is a solution to all your worries. By equipping yourself with a growth mindset, you’ll be able to discover your potential and bring out the best in you.

    Even better, there are strategies to develop a mentality that cultivates and promotes growth, converting your fear of the future into faith in yourself in the process. And adopting these strategies is relatively easy, as long as you have a valuable guide.

    This book is a safe space where you can find everything you need to develop persistence, resilience, and inner strength to help you face the exciting challenges ahead. Inside, you’ll discover:

    • An in-depth understanding of the growth mindset, how it is developed, how it differs from a fixed mindset, and common misconceptions about it
    • How to rewire the brain and cultivate growth — and effective strategies to boost neuroplasticity for brain health and resilience
    • The importance of reframing your thoughts and ways to live with your inner critic and turn negative thinking into positivity
    • Why you must find your strengths to help you break free from limiting beliefs — leave your comfort zone and traverse into the growth zone
    • The role of self-compassion, empathy, and gratitude in your quest to bounce back from challenges
    • Stress management skills: emotion regulation, problem-solving, and time management to reduce stress and help you become more productive anywhere
    • 31-day growth mindset challenges to help you achieve your goals ASAP – fun to do with family, friends, or by yourself

    And much more.

    So much of what you can achieve stems not from your innate talent, intelligence, or skills, but from your mentality.

    Your mindset will determine whether you choose to give up or try again, whether you rest on your laurels or push yourself further, or whether you continue forward or turn back.

    So much of how your life will turn out depends on your mindset. Make sure you’re cultivating the right one.

    If you’re ready to work on improving yourself, your mindset is a great place to start!

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    £12.50£13.30
  • A Guest in the House: ‘Vividly drawn and masterfully plotted.’ Observer, GRAPHIC NOVEL OF THE MONTH

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    ‘Her voice is unique and powerful and I, for one, am addicted to it.’
    GUILLERMO DEL TORO

    ‘Mind-bending . . . a taut, toothy drama and a chillingly muted psychological horror.’
    Irish Times, ‘Best Graphic Novels of 2023’

    ‘Carroll’s talent is immense.’
    Observer, Graphic Novel of the Month

    ‘Emily is the master, I die for her books’
    KATE BEATON

    ‘Carroll knows when to shock on the turn of a page and when to leave her horrors lurking’
    Independent

    A contemporary gothic horror and comics classic, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, Stranger Things and The Haunting of Hill House

    I used to dream of Dragons. . .

    Abby is settling into married life: making coffee, cooking for David and her stepdaughter Crystal, spending evenings curled up together in front of the TV. For a quiet woman without many friends, she’s proud of the life she has built, and desperately wants to believe they will all be happy.

    But what really happened to Crystal’s mother, the artist who no-one speaks of? What secrets does their strange house by the water harbour, and what of Abby’s old dreams and fears, of Lady Grey, the Knight and the Dragons?

    In her chilling return – a story of grief, ghosts, and the struggle to be true to oneself – Emily Carroll casts another unforgettable spell.

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    £13.80£18.00
  • A Guide to Therapeutic Child Care: What You Need to Know to Create a Healing Home

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    A Guide to Therapeutic Child Care provides an easy to read explanation of the secrets that lie behind good quality therapeutic child care.

    It describes relevant theories, the ‘invisible’ psychological challenges that children will often struggle with and how to develop a nurturing relationship and build trust. Combining advice with practical strategies, the book also provides specific guidance on how to create safe spaces (both physical and relational) and how to aid the development of key social or emotional skills for children which may be lacking as a result of early trauma.

    Written with input from foster carers, the book is an ideal guide for residential child care workers, foster carers, kinship carers, social workers and new adoptive parents.

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    £15.80£17.10
  • A Handbook for Student Nurses, 3rd edition: introducing key issues relevant for practice

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    A Handbook for Student Nurses is widely recommended in institutions across the UK and is essential reading for new students.
    The book provides an introduction to the essential background knowledge that pre-registration nursing students need as a foundation for their training. This third edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect the new NMC standards of proficiency for registered nurses and the most recent update of the NMC Code. It also features a completely new chapter on health promotion, and incorporates the very latest developments in nurse education and in the health service.
    A Handbook for Student Nurses covers the core of first-year nursing studies:

    • Practice supervision and assessment
    • Communication
    • Legal and professional issues
    • Values, ethics and cultural awareness
    • Reflection and personal development
    • Quality care and evidence-based practice
    • Study skills
    • Public health and promoting health and wellbeing

    WHAT STUDENTS AND LECTURERS THINK ABOUT THIS BOOK:
    “… an invaluable resource and a daily accompaniment for lectures… I take it into my second year with the knowledge that I have a great reference book I can reflect on throughout my years of training.”
    “I found this to be an excellent resource and I feel students new to the profession would find it extremely useful…. The book is well-organised, highly readable and accessible.”
    “An excellent introductory text for student nurses, written in a clear and illuminative style.”
    “[An] excellent textbook that provides up-to-date and relevant information for pre- and postregistration nursing students.”
    “This is an excellent book, full of relevant information for student nurses.”

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    £14.20£15.20
  • A Handbook for Trainee Nursing Associates

    A Handbook for Trainee Nursing Associates provides a concise introduction to the essential background knowledge that aspiring nursing associates need as a foundation for their training.

    Each chapter is linked to the outcomes of the NMC Standards of proficiency for nursing associates. This book will underpin your studies and enable you to support registered nurses in caring for people in a variety of health and care settings. It will also give a solid grounding for nursing associates who want to follow the progression route into graduate nursing.

    Packed with activities to help you apply theory to contemporary practice, A Handbook for Trainee Nursing Associates covers the core of your studies:

    • Study skills
    • Professional and communication skills
    • Values and ethics
    • Society and health
    • Psychology and health
    • Public health and health promotion
    • Research and evidence-based practice
    • Mental health
    • Learning disabilities

    A Handbook for Trainee Nursing Associates gives you an accessible introduction to the knowledge and understanding you will need at the start of your training and into your healthcare career.

    Contents

    Preface; Acknowledgements; About the authors; Introduction: background and context

    Chapter 1: Study skills
    Neil Davison

    Chapter 2: Professional skills
    Linda Bale

    Chapter 3: Values and ethics
    Anneyce Knight and Nevin Mehmet

    Chapter 4: Society and its impact upon health
    David Matthews

    Chapter 5: Psychology and health
    Graham Jones

    Chapter 6: Public health and health promotion
    Anneyce Knight

    Chapter 7: Research and evidence-based practice
    Neil Davison and David Matthews

    Chapter 8: Mental health
    David Matthews

    Chapter 9: Learning disability
    Josh Hodgson

    Index

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    £13.60£14.20
  • A Handheld History: A comprehensive celebration of handheld consoles and their iconic games from indie journal publisher Lost In Cult

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    A Handheld History is a unique celebration of portable platforms and their iconic games.

    Forty years ago, businessmen fiddling with calculators inspired Gunpei Yokoi to create the Game & Watch. Ever since then, handheld gaming has been hugely influential, spawning communities who trade Pokémon in the playground and share Miis on the subway. This introspective adventure will delve into decades of gaming memories and reconnect you to that long car journey full of discarded AA batteries before speeding ahead to the contemporary days of blockbusters in your backpack.

    Handheld gaming is celebrated loudly, proudly, and across hundreds of beautifully assembled pages of art and essays. Featuring words from many incredible voices, this is an unmissable ode to the gaming device that you keep close to your heart – right in your jacket pocket.

    Words and art by:
    Alex Olney
    Ashens
    Bob Wulff
    Brandon Saltalamacchia
    Brian Crecente
    Hannah Kwan Cosselmon
    Janet Garcia
    Jason Bradbury
    Jeff Grubb
    Jonathan Traynor
    Kevin Kenson
    Larry Bundy Jr.
    Mike Diver
    Raul Higuera
    Stephen Maurice Graham
    Plus many more!

    Made in collaboration with Retro Dodo. This edition published in partnership with Expanse, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.

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    £28.30£33.30
  • A Haunting in the Arctic: The brand new 2023 chilling gothic thriller from the bestselling author of The Lighthouse Witches and The Ghost Woods

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    Something has walked the floors of the Ormen for almost a century.

    Something that craves revenge…

    1901. On board the Ormen, a whaling ship battling through the unforgiving North Sea, Nicky Duthie awakes. Attacked and dragged there against her will, it’s just her and the crew – and they’re all owed something only she can give them.

    1973. Decades later, when the ship is found still drifting across the ocean, it’s deserted. Just one body is left on board, his face and feet mutilated, his cabin locked from the inside. Everyone else has vanished.

    Now, as urban explorer Dominique travels into the near-permanent darkness of the northernmost tip of Iceland, to the final resting place of the Ormen’s wreck, she’s determined to uncover the ship’s secrets.

    But she’s not alone. Something is here with her. And it’s seeking revenge…

    ‘Rich, chilling and gorgeously gothic. A Haunting in the Arctic is the kind of enchanting, terrifying mystery I just adore’ Chris Whitaker

    ’Cooke delivers yet another spine-chilling treat in this lushly imagined, terrifying novel. The characters will haunt you long after the final page is turned’ Emilia Hart, bestselling author of Weyward

    ‘Mesmerising and terrifying, this is a powerful story lovingly told . . . with characters that remain with me. Highly recommended’ Lisa Ballantyne

    ‘Evocative and chilling, an addictive piece of polar gothic’ Anna Bailey

    ‘A Haunting in the Arctic is a story of a woman haunted in every way. An eerie, atmospheric novel that is full of tension and suspense, this is a beautiful gothic chiller of a book’ Elizabeth Lee

    Praise for C.J. Cooke

    ‘This ghost story is a perfect mix of propulsive plot and shivers-up-the-spine spookiness’ Good Housekeeping

    ‘An original and haunting thriller, filled with secrets, ghosts, and Norse folk tales. The Nesting is an evocative and chilling tale that will keep you guessing, and is best read with the lights on’ Alice Feeney

    ‘It’s been such a tonic – chilling, totally engrossing and full of intrigue. The pages just whizzed by while I ignored everyone! It’s marvellous’ Katherine May

    ‘Like a lighthouse roving atmospheric waters, its secrets are revealed glimpse by tantalising glimpse’ Cari Thomas

    ‘Norwegian Fjords and folktales are beautifully evoked in this vivid and compelling novel’ Rosamund Lupton

    ‘Gothic and suspenseful’ Woman and Home

    ‘The story is peppered with well-researched folklore and startling tenderness…a winner’ The Daily Mail

    ‘Nordic folklore, snowy landscapes, and an ever-turning screw of tension – a fun, gothic treat’ Kirsty Logan

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    £5.70
  • A Haunting on the Hill: “Imbued with the same sense of dread and inevitability as Shirley Jackson’s original” NEIL GAIMAN

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    SIXTY YEARS LATER, HILL HOUSE IS OCCUPIED AGAIN . . .

    ‘Scary and beautifully written, imbued with the same sense of dread and inevitability as Jackson’s original’ NEIL GAIMAN

    ‘A fitting – and frightening – homage to The Haunting of Hill House’NEW YORK TIMES

    ‘Disturbing and unforgettable’ GUARDIAN

    ‘It’s so vivid, full of totemic menace and with a heart-in-your-mouth, can’t-look-away frisson’ BRIDGET COLLINS

    Discover the landmark first novel ever to return to Hill House, officially authorised by the Shirley Jackson estate.

    ‘Genuinely sinister and beautifully written’ ROSIE ANDREWS

    ‘Welcome back to Hill House. Read by daylight, and never alone’ ALIX E. HARROW

    ‘Hill House is back and as haunting as ever. Some of the most striking scares I’ve read in years’ ANA REYES

    _______

    Whatever walks there, no longer walks alone . . .

    Playwright Holly Sherwin is close to her big break. Having received a grant to develop her new play, all she needs is time and space to bring her vision to life. Then on a weekend away, she stumbles upon Hill House – an ornate if crumbling gothic mansion, near-hidden outside a small town.

    Soon Holly’s troupe of actors – each with ghosts of their own – arrive at Hill House for a creative retreat. But before long they find themselves at odds not just with one another, but with the house itself.

    For something has been waiting patiently in Hill House all these years.
    Something no longer content to walk alone.

    _______

    ‘Evocative and unsettling, capturing the essence of the original whilst offering something brand new’ CARLY REAGON

    ‘A novel dripping in atmosphere and intrigue’ JOANNE BURN

    ‘As unnerving and disorienting as Hill House itself’ LAURA SHEPPERSON

    ‘A subtle and deeply unnerving ghost story’ AMANDA MASON

    ‘Creepy, tragic, and haunting. I tore through its pages’ VICTOR LaVALLE

    ‘Not a simple act of ventriloquism but a true marriage of minds’ DAN CHAON

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    £14.20£16.10
  • A Head Full of Everything: Inspiration for Teenagers With the World on Their Mind

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    Welcome to life. Teenage life. The most awkward 7 years you’ll ever have; 84 months of change, 364 weeks of weird and 2,555 days of scrolling and inconvenience. In the grand scheme of life, it’s not a lot. Unless you’re an actual teenager, in which case, it’s EVERYTHING!

    “It’s the best years of your life!” they tell us.

    And yet, while it should be, for so many it just doesn’t feel like it. For most it’s an emotional assault course of acceptance, stress, anxiety, heartbreak and peer pressure, all whilst navigating the ‘hashtagony’ of social media. Misunderstood by society and misrepresented by the media, teenagers have it tough.

    A Head Full of Everything demonstrates that being a teenager doesn’t have to suck. And when it does, there’s some cool things you can do to make it suck a little less. This book will challenge you to embrace your inner weird, to never grow up, be true to yourself, protect your mental health and be sure that for your 7 glorious teenage years, you act your age. Literally.

    Bestselling author, award-winning comedian and international keynote speaker, Gavin Oattes has written a personal development title for teens with a difference – there’s no waffle, no dad chat, no fluff. Full of hilarious, real-life inspiration and a few crazy ideas along the way, A Head Full of Everythingwill leave you feeling motivated, energised and reassured that nobody has life all figured out.

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    £9.50£12.30
  • A Head Full of Music: The soundtrack to my life

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    Foreword by Bob Stanley

    On a sunny Saturday morning in May 1956, a fifteen-year-old, then called Harry Webb, was mooching down Waltham Cross High Street. He heard some music blaring out of a parked car. It stopped him in his tracks.

    The song was ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ by Elvis Presley. It sounded like nothing he had ever heard before. In that instant, the schoolboy who was destined to take the hit parade by storm as Cliff Richard fell in love with rock and roll. It gave him the thrill, the purpose and the mission that has shaped his life ever since.

    Cliff lives in and for music. And with 65 years as a hitmaker, the music filling his head is a broad category. His soundtrack begins by blasting us all back into that first life-changing explosion of rock and also includes great soul soul stars such as Aretha Franklin, longtime colleagues like Elton John, and much-missed close friends Cilla Black and Olivia Newton-John.

    This book is meaningful to Cliff on many levels. The 30 or so songs here that make up the soundtrack to his life have each moved him deeply, but it’s also about the legendary artists he met, and often got to know. He shares those stories and memories with you, too.

    A Head Full of Music is a vibrant personal journey for Cliff, and it’s a joy to accompany him on it. Get wired for sound with him and read on.

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    £9.90£23.80
  • A Heart Full of Headstones: The Gripping New Must-Read Thriller from the No.1 Bestseller Ian Rankin

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    THE BRAND NEW REBUS THRILLER FROM THE ICONIC NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER. ONE OF THE MUST-READ NOVELS OF THE YEAR.

    ‘I loved it – Rebus is one of fiction’s greatest creations’ MARIAN KEYES

    John Rebus stands accused: the once legendary detective is on trial, facing the rest of his life behind bars.

    How does a hero turn villain?
    Or have times changed, and the rules with them?

    Detective Inspector Siobhan Clarke tackles Edinburgh’s most explosive case in years, as a corrupt cop harbouring huge secrets goes missing.

    But is her loyalty to the police or the public? And who can she trust when nobody is truly innocent – including her former mentor Rebus – and a killer walks among them?

    As the time comes to choose sides, it becomes clear: after a lifetime of lies, the truth will break your heart…

    * * * * *

    PRAISE FOR A HEART FULL OF HEADSTONES:

    ‘I loved it hugely! Rebus is one of fiction’s greatest creations.’
    MARIAN KEYES

    ‘Phenomenal … The ending is going to floor readers. Everyone is going to be talking about this!’
    MICK HERRON

    ‘Magnificent – beautifully written, clever – and what an ending!’
    KATE MOSSE

    ‘Peerless. Immaculately crafted, gripping, intricately textured. By turns wry, brutal, unflinching, heart-filled.’
    SARAH VAUGHAN

    ‘The standout novel from one of the great storytellers of our generation … The kind of ending you won’t ever forget.’
    CHRIS WHITAKER

    * * * * *

    PRAISE FOR THE ICONIC NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER IAN RANKIN:

    ‘Ian Rankin is a genius’
    LEE CHILD

    ‘Rebus is one of British crime writing’s greatest characters: alongside Holmes, Poirot and Morse’
    DAILY MAIL

    ‘Whatever he writes, it will be worth reading … Rankin has redefined the genre’
    GUARDIAN

    ‘The arrival of a Rankin novel remains one of life’s pleasures’
    EXPRESS

    ‘Rankin is a phenomenon’
    SPECTATOR

    ‘Worthy of Agatha Christie at her best’
    SCOTSMAN

    ‘The king of crime fiction’
    SUNDAY EXPRESS

    ‘Great fiction, full stop’
    THE TIMES

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    £5.49

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