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  • by Matt Wilven
    £7.99

    Meaning, identity and intimacy are addressed as N contends with new love interest Farzaneh's developing obsession with the moon. Wilven's previous "The Blackbird Singularity" was shortlisted for an Amazon Rising Star Award and longlisted for the Guardian Not The Booker.

  • by Clar Ni Chonghaile
    £7.99

    Chonghaile stuns in her third book for Legend Press weaving a complex narrative covering conflict, secrets, judgement and what it takes to sever family ties.

  • by Natalie Hart
    £7.99

    In the trauma of an Iraq tour, Emma and Adam find a form of love unlike any other. Originates from winning short story in the 2016 LBF Write Stuff Competition.

  • - 'Beautifully written' Daily Mail
    by Sally Piper
    £7.99

    Grace's seventieth birthday looms and she prepares a feast for twelve people, reflecting on the simmering tensions between the three generations that are about to be brought together. A moving and funny look at memory and family ritual.

  • by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    £7.99

    Written after she was confined to her room for 'nerves' and forbidden to write, Gilman's pioneering feminist horror story scandalized nineteenth-century readers with its portrayal of a woman who loses her mind because she has literally nothing to do.

  • by M.J. Tjia
    £7.99

    In this second instalment of the Heloise Chancey Mysteries, M.J Tjia brings us another enthralling historical crime with twists and turns are as numerous and dark as the London streets which serve as their setting.

  • - A perfect read for fans of Cloud Atlas
    by Robert Lock
    £13.49

  • - Investment and Trade in the UK
     
    £11.99

    Aimed at small to medium businesses. The guide offers in-depth insight to regulations and practices affecting businesses in today's climate.

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    £11.99

    An introductory guide to managing cybersecurity for businesses. How to prevent, protect and respond to threats.

  • by Patrick Forsyth
    £8.99

    A guide to negotiation and influencing people in a reasonable and honest manner for employees, managers, freelancers and business owners.

  • by H. G. Wells
    £7.99

    The Time Machine is considered one of the best science-fiction novel of all time and the first to popularize the concept of a time machine - a term coined by Wells.

  • - 'Well written, thoughtful and very enjoyable' Katie Fforde
    by Joanne Burn
    £11.99

    When Uma discovers her husband's infidelity just hours before his untimely death, the carefully woven threads of her life begin to unravel.Struggling to manage the grief of those around her, she escapes to a remote cottage by the coast where she swims in the winter sea, cooks the forgotten Keralan dishes of her childhood and begins the search for her husband's lover.It isn't long before Uma realises what she must do to pick up the tattered threads of her life. But will her choices jeopardise the only family she has left?'Petals and Stones is the kind of book that makes you want to sneak away from real life so that you can return to its characters and their lives... A beautifully written debut' Virginia Macgregor'What an engaging read this tale of grief, love, family and friendship. Petals and Stones explores the ties which bind us together and the choices we make that can tear us apart. Very atmospheric and beautifully written. Loved it from start to finish' June Taylor'Well written, thoughtful and very enjoyable' Katie Fforde'Petals and Stones traces the devastating impact of the discovery of infidelity immediately before a partner's death, so that grief is contaminated by anger and betrayal. Joanne Burn's writing explores with care and precision the nuances of love deferred for the best of intentions, the tides within family and friendship dynamics and the corrosive lies we tell ourselves. Beautiful and redemptive' Liz Flanagan'Lyrical, perceptive, and thought-provoking' Christine Poulson'Petals and Stones is the kind of book that makes you want to sneak away from real life so that you can return to its characters and their lives... I loved the powerful and unexpected love story at the heart of the novel, which had me hoping and longing and cheering and sometimes crying a little too. A beautifully written debut' Virginia Macgregor'A meditative, carefully crafted debut... Simple, meaningful prose that gripped and moved me from start to finish' J.M. Monaco

  • - 'Endearingly human' Celeste Hicks
    by Stephan Collishaw
    £11.99

  • by L. M. Montgomery
    £7.99

    Since its publication in 1908, Anne of Green Gables has been translated into at least 36 languages and sold more than 50 million copies.

  • by Rudyard Kipling
    £7.99

    Rudyard Kipling's short story collection has entertained both young and old readers with the story of the young boy Mowgli who's raised by wolves. In the seven stories we meet many classic characters, like Baloo the bear, Bagheera the black panther as well as the tiger Shere Khan and the young mongoose Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.

  • by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    £7.99

    A man is found dead in a south London house, his face a mask of horror, but there are no signs of violence. Meanwhile a mysterious word has been written in blood on the wall and through Sherlock Holmes' observations and deductions, they uncover a tragic tale of love and revenge.

  • by Phil Bagge
    £23.99

    The scheme is designed for pupils between the ages of 5 and 11; it may also be useful for older pupils with special educational needs. The new computing curriculum is truly transformational and requires the right support for teachers. Get your copy of Code It Crumbles Creation today!

  • by Nadia Maddy
    £12.49

  • by Ruth Dugdall
    £7.99

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