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A wonderfully escapist, hilariously funny and joyful New York-set romantic comedy for readers who loved The Flat Share.
Inspired by a true story, Melanie Levensohn's A JEWISH GIRL IN PARIS, is a dual narrative historical novel which will appeal to fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
When three bodies are found on a wrecked ship in the Orkney Isles, forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod is brought in to investigate.
Follow Hope the blue whale on her epic journey across the oceans, in this uplifting tale, inspired by the story of the real Hope the whale - one of the Natural History Museum's most loved exhibits.
Mole's Spectacles is a captivating piece of literature penned by the renowned author, Julia Donaldson. Published recently on February 17, 2022, this book is already making waves in the literary world. The story takes you on a journey through a unique narrative, a trademark of Donaldson's storytelling prowess. The genre of the book is a delightful mix of adventure and mystery, keeping the readers on their toes with every turn of the page. Mole's Spectacles has been brought to the readers by Pan Macmillan, a publisher known for their diverse selection of impactful books. This book is an excellent addition to their collection and a must-read for every book lover. Written in English, Mole's Spectacles is a testament to Julia Donaldson's exceptional writing skills and her ability to engage readers of all ages.
Introducing 'The Smartest Giant in Town: A Push, Pull and Slide Book' by the renowned author, Julia Donaldson. This book, published in 2022, is a delightful addition to any child's library. It's a charming tale that takes us on a journey with the 'smartest giant in town' as he navigates his way through various challenges. The book's interactive push, pull and slide features make it an engaging read for children, keeping them hooked from start to finish. This story is a wonderful blend of adventure and lessons about kindness and generosity, making it a must-read. Julia Donaldson, known for her captivating storytelling, has once again created a world that children would love to explore. Published by Pan Macmillan, this book is a testament to their commitment to producing quality children's literature. 'The Smartest Giant in Town: A Push, Pull and Slide Book' is a book that promises to be a delightful read for children and adults alike.
A perfect couple are not all they seem to be in a gripping psychological thriller from the bestselling authors of &i>The Wife Between Us&/i>.
A novel about mothers, daughters and second chances, for fans of &i>The Queen of Bloody Everything&/i> and &i>Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.&/i>
An explosive historical thriller set against the backdrop of the Medici dynasty in 1530s Renaissance Florence.
Set in Liverpool's blitz, The Girl From Liverpool by Elizabeth Morton, is a gritty saga with a Romeo & Juliet romance, set against the backdrop of World War Two.
A stunning anthology of poems edited by Carol Ann Duffy on that special bond between parent and child through life, featuring some of our most beloved poets.
A compelling, tender, timely story from an award-winning picture book duo, set in a bustling city, which shows that we are all more alike than we are different.
An introduction to the natural world for preschoolers with innovative spinning mechanisms, a rhyming story plus simple facts and activities to share together. Made sustainably with FSC paper and soya inks.
An introduction to the natural world for preschoolers with innovative spinning mechanisms, a rhyming story plus simple facts and activities to share together. Made sustainably with FSC paper and soya inks.
This beautifully illustrated collection brings together, for the first time, Carol Ann Duffy's much-celebrated festive poems.
A compellingly powerful novel about racial relations that is as relevant now as it was one hundred years ago.
Sharp and funny, brilliant and prescient: a new collection of short stories that offer a dazzling insight into the subjects of race, grief, apology, and American history.
The third hilarious and epic high-stakes fantasy adventure about friendship and how to be a hero, perfect for fans of How to Train Your Dragon.
A powerfully moving family memoir of loss, exile and self-concealment in Nazi Germany.
The sixth and final volume in Peter Ackroyds magnificent History of England series, taking us from the Boer War to the Millennium Dome almost a hundred years later.
A heartfelt and emotional dual narrative historical story about two children locked in the same attic almost a century apart, told through the lens of Black History
A haunting collection of 'New Scottish Folktales' from award-winning poet Robin Robertson, featuring beautiful drawings throughout and an introduction by writer Val McDermid.
Celebrate the people who help us and the important jobs they do with this first push, pull and slide book about being a teacher.
&b>&i>Royal&/i> is a sweeping historical novel from the worlds favourite storyteller, Danielle Steel.&/b>
A stunning debut, a haunting portrait of grief, race, obsession and the bond between two sisters never truly given the chance to know each other.
Fury of a Demon is the epic conclusion to the Dragons of Terra trilogy, and as John Gwynne said of book one: 'it doesn't get much cooler than this'.
A story about love and loss and how so much of our lives hinges on chance . . .
Sometimes saving a life is only the start of the story . . . A love story for fans of Miss You by Kate Eberlen and Rosie Walsh's The Man Who Didn't Call.
United in their rivalry, Sons of Fortune is the classic tale of two brothers engaged in a power struggle from international bestselling author, Jeffrey Archer.In the late 1940s in Hartford, Connecticut a set of twins is parted at birth. Nat Cartwright goes home with his parents, a schoolteacher and an insurance salesman. But his twin brother is to begin his days as Fletcher Andrew Davenport, the only son of a multi-millionaire and his society wife. During the years that follow, the two brothers grow up unaware of each other's existence. Nat leaves college at the University of Connecticut to serve in Vietnam. He returns a war hero, he finishes school and becomes a successful banker. Fletcher, meanwhile, has graduated from Yale University and distinguishes himself as a criminal defence lawyer before he is elected to the Senate. Even when Nat and Fletcher fall in love with the same girl they still don't meet. They continue on their separate paths until one has to defend the other for a murder he did not commit. But the final confrontation comes when Nat and Fletcher are selected to stand against each other for governor of the state.
The world's most powerful newspaper barons - which of them will triumph? At first glance, Richard Armstrong and Keith Townsend seemed to have little in common. One was the son of an illiterate peasant, who emerged from the most backward corner of a Europe ravaged by a bitter war. The other was raised in a mansion on the far side of the world while the war was just another piece of news. One was a hustler, a thief, ready to change even his identity, if it would gain him a momentary advantage. The other was the scion of a well-known family, groomed for a public role, a rebel who didn't care if anyone approved of what he got up to. One craved wealth, recognition, status. The other quickly discovered that real power comes from anonymity. But they did have one thing in common. Both of them were gamblers. Both were prepared to risk everything in their battle to control the biggest newspaper empire in the world.From bestselling author Jeffrey Archer, The Fourth Estate is a tale of corruption, risk and two men who are willing to destroy each other to gain power.
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