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  • by Brendan Reichs
    £7.99

    The stunning finale of the Project Nemesis trilogy from New York Times bestselling author Brendan Reichs.

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    by Jane Rawson
    £7.99

    The first novel to be nominated for both Australia's leading SF Prize (the Aurealis, which it won) and for its leading literary award (the Miles Franklin), From the Wreck is a novel of strange and wonderful imagination, imbued with beauty and feeling, existential loneliness and a deep awareness of the interdependence of all life.

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    - A Memoir
    by David Loftus
    £13.49

    A poignant and powerful memoir of one man's life after the death of his identical twin and a rare glimpse into the unique relationship that twins share.

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    - A Memoir of Motherhood and Medicine
    by Olivia Gordon
    £8.99 - 13.49

    A powerful medical memoir about the extraordinary fetal and neonatal medicine bringing a new generation of babies into the world.

  • by Lauren St John
    £7.99

    Kat Wolfe, amateur detective and pet-sitter is back, in this exciting mystery from Lauren St John, bestselling author of the Blue Peter Book Award-winning Laura Marlin Mysteries series.

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    - The True Story of a Girl who Couldn't Ask for Help
    by Torey Hayden
    £8.99

    From the million-copy bestselling author comes the true story of a neglected little girl whose cries for attention have been met in all the wrong ways, until now.

  • by Various
    £6.99

    A stunning collection of original stories from today's bestselling children's authors, reimagining Lewis Carroll's Wonderland.

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    by Richard Osmond
    £9.49

    Prize-winning poet Richard Osmond's second collection, Rock Paper Scissors, presents an extraordinary, collaged response to the poet's direct experience of the terrorist attack in London on June 3rd, 2017.

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    - Secrets and Lies in the Golden Age of Crime
    by Susannah Stapleton
    £8.99

    The enthralling true story of the curious life and career of Maud West, one of Britain's first and best-known female detectives.

  • by Daisy Hirst
    £12.49

    A country bear takes the train to the city in this warm and funny story that's perfect for first readers.

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    by George Eliot
    £10.99

    George Eliot's masterful portrayal of rural nineteenth-century society, with a new introduction by Professor Kathryn Hughes.

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    by Edith Wharton
    £9.99

    Edith Wharton was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature with this witty satire of New York's upper classes. This edition is introduced by award-winning novelist Rachel Cusk.

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    by William Shakespeare
    £8.99

    A complete and illustrated edition of Shakespeare's romantic and tragic comedy, with an introduction by Professor Tiffany Stern.

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    by William Shakespeare
    £8.99

    A complete and illustrated edition of Shakespeare's late comedy with an introduction by actor, writer and director Simon Callow.

  • by Hugh Lofting
    £6.99

    A beautiful paperback of Hugh Lofting's enduring children's classic Doctor Dolittle, with original illustrations by the author.

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    - How the Little Ice Age Transformed the West and Shaped the Present
    by Philipp Blom
    £10.99 - 15.49

    A groundbreaking and internationally acclaimed work of environmental history tracing the great climate change of the seventeenth century: the `Little Ice Age'.

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    by Layli Long Soldier
    £10.99

    The sublimely beautiful, heartbreaking and award-winning debut poetry collection from a major voice in contemporary Native American literature.

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    by Karen Solie
    £9.49

    Karen Solie's fifth poetry collection, The Caiplie Caves, is a profound and timely consideration of the nature of crisis.

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    by Richard Meier
    £9.49

    Richard Meier's second collection, Search Party, looks at our experiences of being lost to others, as well as lost from ourselves.

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    - How the Comedy Mavericks of the '80s Changed Hollywood Forever
    by Nick de Semlyen
    £8.99

    The definitive account of the kings of comedy who ruled eighties Hollywood

  • by Julia Donaldson
    £7.99

    The Go-Away bird just wants to be left alone . . . but when she finds herself in trouble she soon realizes that sometimes everyone needs a friend.

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    by Dougie Poynter
    £8.99

    It's time to get drastic with plastic! Find out how you can make a difference and help save our planet!

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    - A True Story of Hardship, Heartache and Hope
    by Margaret Ford
    £11.49

    A heartwarming, moving true story of a young girl escaping hardship and coming of age in the Second World War.

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    by Stefan Stern
    £7.99

    Become the leader you've always wanted to be with this essential guide, and learn how the latest research can help you lead your team effectively for the best possible creativity and productivity.

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    by Stephanie Calman
    £7.99 - 12.99

    The original Bad Mother is back, with the inside track on how to survive your kids turning from sweet little cherubs to troublesome teenagers.

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    - The wife, the husband and the best friend - you can't trust anyone in this page-turning, unputdownable thriller
    by Sandie Jones
    £8.99

    The First Mistake is a compulsive page-turner about a wife, her husband, and her best friend, from Sandie Jones the author of The Other Woman.

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    - The Autobiography
    by Kevin Keegan
    £9.99

    The autobiography of the iconic, hugely influential and well-loved former English football player and manager.

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    - England's First Revolutionary
    by Sophie Therese Ambler
    £11.99

    A riveting account of the warrior knight who overthrew his king and seized the reins of power in medieval England.

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    by Niccolo Machiavelli
    £9.49

    Machiavelli's profound political essay from the sixteenth century, with an afterword by Oliver Francis.

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    - How Katherine Johnson Put Astronauts on the Moon
    by Helaine Becker
    £7.99

    The bold story of Katherine Johnson, an African-American mathematician who worked for NASA during the space race and was depicted in the film Hidden Figures.

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