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  • - An Ethical Journey to The Good Place
    by James M Russell
    £7.99

    Inspired by the popular sitcom "The Good Place", philosophy writer James M. Russell uses the show's interrogation of themes of doing the right thing to explore the main strands of traditional and contemporary thought on ethics, morality and associated minor points of etiquette.

  • by Jenny Copper
    £7.99

    Magical pictures you can colour again and again!Create colourful horse and unicorn pictures with Magic Water Colouring. Simply paint with water, leave to dry, then paint your pictures again! This book includes lots of Magic Water Colouring pictures to paint with water, fun facts and more pictures to colour with pencils or crayons.

  • - The Gardens of Isabel and Julian Bannerman
    by Isabel Bannerman & Julian Bannerman
    £18.99

    The long-awaited first book by "the Bonnie and Clyde of garden design"

  • by Alfie Clover
    £7.99

  • - At Great Dixter and Beyond
    by Christopher Lloyd
    £21.99

    A reissue of Christopher Lloyd's classic book, with an extensive introduction by Fergus Garrett and stunning new photography

  • by Gareth Moore
    £9.49

    A fun collection of puzzles of various kinds, in colour, making use of content, including signs, from The Official Highway Code. An easy and entertaining way to revise for a driver's licence test, but appealing to all road users.

  • by Darryl Moore
    £15.49

    Rethinking our relationship with plants in the light of the climate crisis and biodiversity loss; and an exploration of the science behind sustainable ways of engaging with the natural world

  • by Joshua George
    £7.99

    Explore the magical kingdom with magnetic playtime fun! With reusable magnetic play pieces, you can join the unicorns in the Enchanted Forest, Mermaid Lake, Rainbow Bridge, and other fun, fantastical settings, and decorate the scenes to make them look super enchanting.

  • by Julian Doberski
    £8.99

    Reveals the how and the why of the compost heap and the important role it plays in the garden.

  • by Sally Herbert
    £7.99 - 10.99

  • by David Howard
    £7.99

  • by Kate Marshall
    £7.99

    Sorry For Your Loss is a captivating book written by the talented Kate Marshall. Published in 2022 by Ad Lib Publishers Ltd, this book is a testament to Marshall's prowess in storytelling. The genre of the book is not explicitly stated, but it is evident that it's a riveting tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Sorry For Your Loss is a book that takes you on a journey, forcing you to confront a myriad of emotions. It is a testament to Marshall's skill as a writer that she can evoke such strong emotions in her readers. Published by Ad Lib Publishers Ltd, this book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a well-told story. The book is written in English, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. Pick up a copy of Sorry For Your Loss today and immerse yourself in the world that Kate Marshall has created.

  • by Bekhal Mahmod
    £7.99

    "My life will always be in danger. My beautiful sister Banaz Mahmod was murdered in an ‿honour killing‿ ordered by our father and uncle. If those evil men find me, they will kill me too."

  • by Phillipa Sage
    £7.99

    "The highlights of my extraordinary journey with Mr Clarkson included pizza with Harry and Wills; dancing with Mick Jagger on the private island of Mustique, and having happy birthday sung to me by Brian Ferry and Richard E. Grant. I was asked out by Hugh Grant (and went!); partied at what I called Jimmy Carr's celebtastic weekly house parties attended by Sir Elton John, James Corden, and the like; and, at Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch's engagement party, I received the ultimate compliment on my outfit from the Dame Joan Collins. The adventures, laughter, drama, and excitement were never-ending. Party after party, celeb after celeb, private villas, palaces, MPs and royalty adorned our crazy life on this road less travelled. Jeremy ascended to great heights, both in his professional career and his personal life. So too did our relationship, leading us both into a social circle that most can only dream of." In The Wonderful World of Jeremy Clarkson, Phillipa Sage shares more of the highs, the lows, and the constant mayhem of life with Clarkson, Hammond, and May.

  • by Moira Martingale
    £7.99

    Moira Martingale's comprehensive study, Cannibal Killers: The Impossible Monsters, was originally written in 1993, when the internet was in its infancy. The book, a bestseller, tracked the phenomenon of cannibalistic murderers throughout history. Then came the World Wide Web. In this comprehensively updated edition we see that in the twenty-first century, cannibals who thirst for human flesh and blood are still among us, and, alarmingly, they have moved online to find their victims. Included in the grisly gallery of killers are Jeffrey Dahmer, Austin Harrouff (Florida), John Johnson (Montana), Hamilton Albert Fish, the 'Brooklyn Vampire', Richard Chase, the 'Vampire of Sacramento' and Luka Magnotta, the Canadian killer whose true story inspired Netflix's 'Don't F*ck with Cats'.

  • - Life in a Glasshouse
    by John Aizlewood
    £11.99

    "Radiohead are not like other bands. For over three decades they have charted a singular course. As their music has become more beautiful, more strange, and more uncompromising, the band who make it have become more popular, evolving from the indie clubs of Britain to Stadia across the globe, while selling over 30 million albums."--Front jacket flap.

  • - The Sunday Times Bestseller
    by Shy Keenan
    £7.99

    The most shocking childhood story ever told. An inspirational author who survived it.

  • by Robert Jobson
    £15.49

  • - The Story of Helmingham and Other Gardens
    by Xa Tollemache
    £25.49

    The story of how Xa Tollemache re-created the garden at Helmingham Hall, in Suffolk - and became a garden designer

  • by Chris Roberts
    £11.99

    The fascinating, multi-faceted story of perhaps the most mysterious and unique rock band ever to exist

  • by Katie Button
    £6.49

    Peek through the windows to find the trucks and diggers and count from 5 to 1 in this carry handle story book that's perfect for on-the-move story time and first counting fun!There are five busy red trucks to find in this "Count and Carry" board book. Peek through the die-cut shaped windows to discover what each truck is doing and turn the page to count them down from 5 to 1. The rhyming story is fun to read aloud, with lots of sound words to call out, and the busy illustrations are full of construction site things to find. With sturdy card pages, the book features a die-cut handle for on-the-move reading fun.This "Count and Carry" board book series is perfect for sharing with toddlers to encourage first reading, and to develop early learning math skills as the characters are counted down from 5 to 1.

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