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  • av Clive Gifford
    124,-

    A must-have information book, packed with fun facts and vivid photography!

  • - Healthy Desserts, Kids' Treats and Guilt-Free Indulgences
    av Sarah Wilson
    194,-

    Ditch the guilt and sink your teeth into 100 sugar-free chocolate recipes!

  • av Campbell Books
    131,-

    An exciting collection of ten classic fairy tales, read by Floella Benjamin.

  • av Chris Riddell
    191,-

    Enjoy the third and fourth book from Chris Riddell's much-loved Ottoline series in this CD collection.

  • - Selected Short Stories
    av Dorothy L. Sayers
    183,-

    The very best of Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey short stories in one volume, edited and introduced by crime writer David Stuart Davies.

  • av Linda Goodman
    281,-

  • - Be Gorgeously Organized
    av David Sinden
    179,-

    From the bestselling author of The Little Book of Calm Colouring comes this simple to use and beautifully designed journal to keep track of projects, goals and everyday jobs.

  • av Chris Oxlade
    70,-

    Part of the popular Kingfisher Readers series, developed by educational specialists and packed with fun facts!

  • av Tom (Author/Illustrator) Percival
    111

    Meet Jack and his talking chicken Betsy, Red, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and a host of other Little Legends as they have fantastic new adventures!

  • av Lulu Taylor
    132,-

    A thrilling and suspenseful novel from the bestselling author of The Snow Angel and A Winter Memory.

  • av Dougal Dixon
    97,-

    The perfect start to a journey of exploration

  • av Kingfisher
    98,-

    Easy reading information book on the high-interest topic of the people and places of ancient Greece.

  • av Julia Donaldson
    125

    The Magic Paintbrush by Julia Donaldson is an enchanting tale that will take you on a magical journey. Published by Pan Macmillan in 2017, this book has quickly become a favorite among readers of all ages. The story is set in a world where a simple paintbrush can create wonders beyond imagination. The author, Julia Donaldson, is well known for her ability to weave captivating narratives and this book is no exception. The genre of this book is hard to pin down, as it seamlessly blends elements of fantasy, adventure, and children's literature. The Magic Paintbrush is a testament to the power of imagination and the endless possibilities that come with it. Published by the renowned Pan Macmillan, this book is a must-read for anyone looking for a captivating and inspiring read.

  • av Philip Pullman
    188,-

    A compelling teenage mystery by one of the world's greatest children's writers.

  • av Jenny Wren
    111

    A first novelty board book for young children about life in the jungle, with push, pull and turning mechanisms.

  • av Neiko Ng
    152,-

    A search and find book for young children about oceans with big illustrated scenes and labels.

  • av Louise Forshaw
    111

    A first novelty board book for young children about a trip to the vets with push, pull and turning mechanisms.

  • av Jenny Wren
    111

    A first novelty board book for young children about wild animals, with push, pull and turning mechanisms.

  • av Julia Donaldson
    125

    Bring the classic farmyard story to life with the What the Ladybird Heard Play!

  • av Linda Goodman
    326,-

    Have you ever wondered why you feel like you've known someone for years when you've only just met? Why are you so attracted to someone who seems like your complete opposite? How can you make your relationship last despite your differences? This book aims to answer such questions and provides interpretations of the planetary aspects which can be used to compile an individual analysis of how compatible you really are with a loved one. It shows how to create an astrological chart based on time and date of birth.

  • av Miranda Smith
    106,-

    Steer your way through today's hot topics

  • av Sophie (Autor) Cameron
    125

    A stunning debut novel about grief, loss, and what it means to fall in love when angels are falling from the sky.

  • av Thea Feldman
    70,-

    Part of the popular Kingfisher Readers series, developed by educational specialists

  • av Matthew Kneale
    187,-

  • av George Plimpton
    281,-

  • av Ralph Pite
    281,-

    Few writers are as strongly associated with a particular place as Thomas Hardy. His role as unofficial historian of Wessex has come to define his reputation, yet only hints at the complexities of a man who cultivated aristocratic friends, spent several months each year in London and wrote some of the most popular, but also most vilified, novels of the Victorian period. In The Guarded Life, Ralph Pite explores these contradictions in the context of HardyΓÇÖs relationships with women, friends and mentors; the social, family and work pressures he experienced; and his attachment to the Dorsetshire landscape. In doing so, he reveals the personal and emotional life of a public figure who has, despite his fame, remained largely obscure ΓÇô until now. ΓÇÿPite uses new critical techniques and perspectives to make his point . . . He is a subtle reader of HardyΓÇÖs work and applies his impressive reasoning to the man as if he, too, were a kind of textΓÇÖ Daily Telegraph ΓÇÿAn impressive, and impressively human, book, PiteΓÇÖs skill is in balancing the larger sweep of HardyΓÇÖs life with a sense for what happened at the edges. Like his subject, Pite takes risks with what he reveals, but the detail is always enlarging. Hardy, and his times, seem bigger for this workΓÇÖ New Statesman ΓÇÿIn portraits, Hardy habitually looks downwards or aside, avoiding direct contact. In this biography, Pite has caught his subjectΓÇÖs eyes and held his gazeΓÇÖ The Times ΓÇÿPite is skilful, not to say ingenious, in drawing together emblems and instances of secrecy . . . This new biography encourages us to re-examine HardyΓÇÖs life as a complex and often self-contradictory whole; Pite''s Hardy is altogether more vulnerable than Hardy''s version of himself, but also more likeableΓÇÖ Guardian

  • av Julia Donaldson
    125

    Calling all nature explorers! Get outside and start exploring with this bumper Gruffalo Explorers edition.

  • av Graham Chapman
    241,-

    A collection of funny, surreal and touching writings from Monty Python's Graham Chapman

  • av The Editors of O Magazine
    164,-

    An inspiring collection of personal stories and wise words that celebrate the power of a fresh start.

  • av Mary Karr
    187,-

    Karry's beautiful memoir of adolescence is a striking and moving as its prequel, The Liar's Club.

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