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    by Campbell Books
    £8.99

    A chunky board book for preschoolers about space, packed with 101 different things to spot and early learning activities.

  • by Elizabeth Laird
    £7.99

    A powerful story about the importance of ocean conservation and looking after your environment from the award-winning author, Elizabeth Laird.

  • by Elizabeth Laird
    £7.99

    Forced to flee his home in Syria, a young boy and his family face the dangers of civil war. A moving story of conflict and hope, winner of the UKLA Book Award.

  • by Elizabeth Laird
    £7.99

    The moving story of a family's fight to reunite after their lives are torn apart by war in Syria, from Elizabeth Laird, award-winning author of A Little Piece of Ground and Welcome to Nowhere.

  • by Pippa Goodhart
    £7.99

    Explore the colourful world around us in this spot-and-say picture book, with over 800 everyday objects to discover.

  • by Elizabeth Laird
    £7.99

    An immersive and uplifting story, shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal

  • by Camilla Reid
    £7.99

    A fun twist on the favourite farmyard nursery rhyme, an amazing counting book with buttons to slide around the page.

  • by Camilla Reid
    £7.99

    A twist on a favourite nursery rhyme - an amazing counting book with buttons to slide around the page.

  • by Camilla Reid
    £7.99

    A cute seaside book with felt flaps to lift and a surprise mirror ending

  • by Camilla Reid
    £7.99

    A cute wild animal book with felt flaps to lift and a surprise mirror ending

  • by Alex T. Smith
    £7.99

    The Famous Five in Space ¿ except there are four of them!

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    by Julia Donaldson
    £7.99

    Four original, fun to perform plays from the author of The Gruffalo.

  • by Campbell Books
    £6.99

    A fun-filled rhyming board book story for toddlers with sweet illustrations and push-pull-slide pages. Perfect for bringing calm to busy bedtimes!

  • by Campbell Books
    £6.99

    A fun-filled rhyming board book story for toddlers with sweet illustrations and push-pull-slide pages. Perfect for bringing calm to busy mornings!

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    by Kingfisher (individual)
    £18.99

    Revised and updated edition of the perfect one-volume go-to source for science information - now enhanced with Augmented Reality (AR).

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    by Shusaku Endo
    £8.99

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    - Picador Classic
    by Jim Crace
    £8.99

    With an introduction by Stuart EversSo this is happiness, she thought. Or this, at least, is what adds up to happiness. The prospect of never running after men and camels any more, of being Miri without shame or hesitation, of letting drop her headscarf for a change so that nothing intervened between her and the sky.Five travellers venture into the Judean wilderness in search of redemption. Instead, amidst the barren rocks, they are met by a dangerous man, Musa, and fall under his dark influence. As the unforgiving days and bitter nights erode their resolve, it becomes clear that one among them will go further than the rest: a fervent, solitary figure, he denies the temptations of his neighbours, and, ultimately, the needs of his own body. Quarantine, Jim Crace's provocative retelling of Jesus' forty day fast in the desert, won the Whitbread novel of the year and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Moving and fascinating in equal measure, this is a classic that tampers with tradition, a stunningly realised novel from one of the great writers of our time.

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    by Harriet Gibsone
    £9.49 - 13.49

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    by Hannah Kent
    £8.99

    Inspired by a true story, Hannah Kent's Burial Rites was shortlisted for The Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, The Guardian First Book Award and The International IMPAC Dublin Literary Awards. In northern Iceland, 1829, Agnes Magnusdottir is condemned to death for her part in the brutal murder of her lover.Agnes is sent to wait out her final months on the farm of district officer Jon Jonsson, his wife and their two daughters. Horrified to have a convicted murderer in their midst, the family avoid contact with Agnes. Only Toti, the young assistant priest appointed Agnes's spiritual guardian, is compelled to try to understand her. As the year progresses and the hardships of rural life force the household to work side by side, Agnes's story begins to emerge and with it the family's terrible realization that all is not as they had assumed.Based on actual events, Burial Rites is an astonishing and moving novel about the truths we claim to know and the ways in which we interpret what we're told. In beautiful, cut-glass prose, Hannah Kent portrays Iceland's formidable landscape, in which every day is a battle for survival, and asks, how can one woman hope to endure when her life depends upon the stories told by others?Burial Rites is perfect for fans of Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood and The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan.

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    by Jackie Kay
    £9.49

    The long-awaited collection from one of Britain's finest poets, and a chronicle of activism in the UK over six decades.

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    by D V Bishop
    £14.99

    A terrifying killer is on the loose and leaving a trail of bodies in their wake. A Divine Fury is a historical crime novel set in 1530s Renaissance Florence and is the sequel to City of Vengeance, The Darkest Sin and Ritual of Fire by D. V. Bishop

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    by John Szwed
    £14.99

    "The first comprehensive biography of this hipster magus . . . [John Szwed] allows different sides of Smith's personality to catch blades of sun. He brings the right mixture of reverence and comic incredulity to his task." -Dwight Garner, The New York TimesGrammy Award-winning music scholar and celebrated biographer John Szwed presents the first biography of Harry Smith, the brilliant eccentric who transformed twentieth century art and culture.He was an anthropologist, filmmaker, painter, folklorist, mystic, and walking encyclopedia. He taught Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe about the occult, swapped drugs with Timothy Leary, had a front-row seat to a young Thelonious Monk, lived with (and tortured) Allen Ginsberg, was admired by Susan Sontag, and was one of the first artists funded by Guggenheim Foundation. He was always broke, generally intoxicated, compulsively irascible, and unimpeachably authentic. Harry Smith was, in the words of Robert Frank, "the only person I met in my life that transcended everything."In Cosmic Scholar, the Grammy Award-winning music scholar and celebrated biographer John Szwed patches together, for the first time, the life of one of the twentieth century's most overlooked cultural figures. From his time recording the customs of Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest and Florida to his life in Greenwich Village in its heyday, Smith was consumed by an unceasing desire to create a unified theory of culture. He was an insatiable creator and collector, responsible for the influential Anthology of American Folk Music and several pioneering experimental films, but was also an insufferable and destructive eccentric who was unable to survive in regular society, or keep himself healthy or sober.Exhaustively researched, energetically told, and complete with a trove of images, Cosmic Scholar is a feat of biographical restoration and the long overdue canonization of an American icon.Includes black-and-white and color images

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    by John McPhee
    £11.99

    A literary legend's engaging review of his career, stressing the work he never completed, and why.Over seven decades, John McPhee has set a standard for literary nonfiction. Assaying mountain ranges, bark canoes, experimental aircraft, the Swiss Army, geophysical hot spots, ocean shipping, shad fishing, dissident art in the Soviet Union, and an even wider variety of other subjects, he has consistently written narrative pieces of immaculate design.In Tabula Rasa, Volume 1, McPhee looks back at his career from the vantage point of his desk drawer, reflecting wryly upon projects he once planned to do but never got around to-people to profile, regions he meant to portray. There are so many examples that he plans to go on writing these vignettes, an ideal project for an old man, he says, and a "reminiscent montage" from a writing life. This first volume includes, among other things, glimpses of a frosty encounter with Thornton Wilder, interrogative dinners with Henry Luce, the allure of western Spain, criteria in writing about science, fireworks over the East River as seen from Malcolm Forbes's yacht, the evolving inclinations of the Tower of Pisa, the islands among the river deltas of central California, teaching in a pandemic, and persuading The New Yorker to publish an entire book on oranges. The result is a fresh survey of McPhee's singular planet.

  • by Sara Flannery Murphy
    £12.99

    From the author of Girl One comes a spellbinding adventure about a strange power lurking in the Arkansas Ozarks, and the group of friends obsessed with finding it.Five friends arrive back in Eternal Springs, Arkansas, the small town they all fled after high school graduation. Each is drawn home by a cryptic, scrawled two-word letter that reads, Youpromised. It has been fifteen years since the summer that changed their lives, and they're anxious to find out why Brandi called them back, especially when they vowed never to return. But Brandi is missing. She'd been acting erratically for months, railing at whoever might listen about magic all around them. About a power they can't see. And about strange houses that appear only when you need them . . .Told in two enthralling timelines, The Wonder State is a gorgeous, immersive, speculative Gothic tale about searching for home. Sara Flannery Murphy has created another brilliant, genre-blurring novel-an adventure story laced with nostalgia, exploring belonging and the lasting power of community.

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    by Alice Feeney
    £8.99 - 13.49

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    by Mary Wood
    £7.99

    The next gripping instalment of the Guernsey Girls trilogy, featuring Harriet and Annie.

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    by Karen Swan
    £8.99 - 13.49

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    by Ed Gillett
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  • by Anna Fargher
    £7.99

    In the year 79 AD a loyal dog finds herself at the mercy of an aristocrat with nefarious intentions - while the shadow of Mount Vesuvius looms . . .

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