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  • by Steve Small
    £7.49 - 10.99

  • - introduced by Clare Mackintosh
    by Jackie Collins
    £7.99

    The dazzling page-turner, packed with desire, sex, revenge and love, from the internationally bestselling author of MARRIED LOVERS

  • by Abby Clements
    £7.99

    Full of mouth-watering flavours, sunshine and escapist adventure, The Heavenly Italian Ice Cream Shop will delight readers who enjoy Cathy Bramley and Jenny Colgan

  • by Carol Rivers
    £7.99

    A heart-warming and nostalgic family saga set at the heart of wartime London, from the bestselling author of A Wartime Christmas. Perfect for fans of Sheila Newberry and Rosie Goodwin

  • by Tom Percival
    £7.49 - 10.99

  • by Tom Percival
    £7.49

    A moving, powerful story that shines a light on those that feel invisible in our world - and shows us that we ALL belong.

  • by Stewart Foster
    £7.49

    A profound story about inner strength and perseverance in the face of a life-changing event, from the award-winning author of The Bubble Boy. Perfect for fans of R. J. Palacio's Wonder and Lisa Thompson's The Goldfish Boy. 'A wonderful book about overcoming a life-changing event and the remarkable power of music.' - Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish BoyLife is going well for Sophie. She's getting by at school, has some pretty awesome friends, and their band have made it through to the semifinals of the Battle of the Bands competition. But when Sophie wakes up completely deaf one morning, the life she once knew seems like a distant memory. With lessons replaced by endless hospital appointments, and conversations now an exercise in lip-reading, Sophie grows quieter and quieter. Until she discovers the vibrations of sound through an old set of drums and wonders whether life onstage is actually still within reach. Drawing on the author's own hearing impairment, Can You Feel the Noise? is a deeply personal and moving story that will stay with you long after reading. Praise for Can You Feel the Noise? 'Powerful, moving and uplifting. This beautifully-told story highlights the gift of perseverance.' - Polly Ho-Yen, author of Boy in the Tower 'A moving, empathy-boosting, and hopeful story about a young musician navigating hearing loss.' - Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of Think Like a Boss 'A sensitive and brilliant story of hearing loss, full of humour and hope.' - A. M. Howell, author of The Garden of Lost Secrets

  • by Stewart Foster
    £7.49

    From the award-winning author of THE BUBBLE BOY comes a heart-warming and unforgettable story that follows one boy's search for the perfect family, with surprising and unexpected results. Perfect for fans of Onjali Q. Rauf and Lisa Thompson. 'Friendship, laughter, suspense and more!' - Ross Welford, author of TIME TRAVELLING WITH A HAMSTER and THE 1000-YEAR-OLD BOY

  • by Simon Philip
    £6.99

    The first in a brand new series from the award-winning Simon Philip!

  • by Lily Roscoe
    £6.99

    How do you rescue a rat who'd rather be relaxing?! Find out in this hilarious caper from Lily Roscoe and Tony Neal

  • by Te-Ping Chen
    £7.99

    A dazzling debut collection which, deftly and urgently, tells the stories of those living in the biggest and most complicated country on earth.

  • by Paul & Jr. Yoon
    £7.99

    From award-winning author Paul Yoon comes a beautiful, aching novel about three kids orphaned in 1960s Laos-and how their destinies are entwined across decades, anointed by Hernan Diaz as, "one of those rare novels that stays with us to become a standard with which we measure other books."

  • by Hunter Davies
    £8.99

    A heartfelt, elegiac and informative guide to the very best parks and green spaces the capital has to offer, from one of Britain's finest chroniclers and diarists.

  • by Christopher Cox
    £8.99 - 12.99

    A book about how deadlines make us more focused, productive and creative, based on the author's own experiences in high-stakes work environments

  • - My Political Midlife Crisis
    by Rachel Johnson
    £7.99

    Rachel Johnson's dramatic plunge into the family business of politics - and how it all went spectacularly wrong.

  • by Jenni Spangler
    £7.99

    A gloriously gothic adventure with a magical twist, from an original new voice in middle-grade. Perfect for fans of Michelle Harrison, Sophie Anderson and Emma Carroll.

  • by Jenni Spangler
    £6.99

    ';A thrilling, original, evocative and eerie tale - I adored it!' Michelle Harrison, author of A Pinch of Magic ';A thrilling page-turner. Madame Pinchbeck is a gloriously Dickensian villain' Abi Elphinstone, author of Sky Song Ghosts, gadgets, likeable villains and unlikely heroes: The Vanishing Trick is a dark and dazzling adventure' Emma Carroll, author of Letters from the Lighthouse ';A completely enthralling tale, oozing with atmosphere and originality' Catherine Doyle, author of The Storm Keepers Island ';Jenni Spangler is the next big voice in children's magical history novels' Lucy Powrie, author of The Paper & Hearts SocietyDeliciously dark and atmospheric I couldn't get enough Nizrana Farook, author of The Girl Who Stole An Elephant A spectacular heart-stopping adventure in a dark and dangerous Victorian world Tamsin Winter, author of Jemima Small Versus the Universe An eventful gothic adventure full of secrets and surprises Sunday Times Book of The Week?Step into a world of secrets, folklore and illusions, where nothing is as it seems and magic is at play Madame Augustina Pinchbeck,travels the country conjuring the spirits of dearly departed loved ones... for a price. Whilst her ability to contact ghosts is a game of smoke and mirrors, there is real magic behind her tricks too - if you know where to look. Through a magical trade, she persuades children to part with precious objects, promising to use her powers to help them. But Pinchbeck is a deceiver, instead turning their items into enchanted Cabinets that bind the children to her and into which she can vanish and summon them at will. When Pinchbeck captures orphan Leander, events are set into motion that see him and his new friends Charlotte and Felix, in a race against time to break Pinchbeck's spell, before one of them vanishes forever#TheVanishingTrickA historical adventure with a magical twist from an outstanding debut talent. Perfect for fans of Michelle Harrison, Sophie Anderson and Emma Carroll.

  • - Featuring: Veggies Assemble; Run, Veggies, Run!; Evil Pea Rules
    by Paul Linnet
    £8.99

    Three classic Supertato adventures in one!

  • by Paula Bowles
    £6.99

    With an environmental message and brilliantly bold illustrations, this book is perfect for little people looking to take care of their planet, and their friends!

  • by Adam Beer
    £6.99 - 10.99

    A terrific book to encourage sharing and making new friends - not to mention the perfect present for dog lovers!

  • by Anna Kemp
    £6.99

    The funny, touching story of an Ice Age mammoth who finds himself in a modern day city from the bestselling author of Dogs Don't Do Ballet.

  • by Caroline Bishop
    £7.99

    The brand new breathtaking, richly historical commercial women's fiction novel from Caroline Bishop. For fans of Santa Montefiore, Rachel Hore and Elizabeth Noble.

  • by Caroline Bishop
    £7.99

    A breathtaking, richly historical commercial women's fiction debut, set against a Swiss backdrop in the 1970s women's rights movement. For fans of Santa Montefiore, Rachel Hore and Elizabeth Noble.

  • by Susan Jonusas
    £8.99 - 13.49

    A devastating true crime investigation into the heart of one the 19th Century's most brutal crimes.

  • by Megha Majumdar
    £7.99

    A girl walks through the slums of Kolkata holding an armful of books. She returns home smelling of smoke, and checks her most prized possession: a brand-new smartphone, purchased in instalments. On Facebook, there is only one conversation. #KolabaganTrainAttack On the small, glowing screen, she types a dangerous thing ';If the police didn't help ordinary people like you and me, if the police watched them die, doesn't that mean that the government is also a terrorist?' Set in contemporary India, A Burning is the story of three unforgettable characters, all dreaming of a better future, whose lives are changed for ever when they become caught up in the devastating aftermath of a terrorist attack. Jivan a poor, young, Muslim girl, who dreams of going to college faces a possible death sentence after being accused of collaborating with the terrorists. Lovely an exuberant hijra who longs to be a Bollywood star holds the alibi that can set Jivan free, but telling the truth will cost her everything she holds dear. PT Sir an opportunistic gym teacher who once taught Jivan becomes involved with Hindu nationalist politics and his own ascent is soon inextricably linked to Jivan's fall. Taut, propulsive and electrifying, from its opening lines to its astonishing finale, A Burning confronts issues of class, fate, prejudice and corruption with a Dickensian sense of injustice, and asks us to consider what it means to nurture big ambitions in a country hurtling towards political extremism.ABurning is a novel for our times and for all time.

  • by Sophie McKenzie
    £7.99

    The second chapter in Sophie McKenzie's bestselling series, back with a fresh new cover design!

  • by Hannah Whitty
    £6.99

    A brilliantly empowering gender busting book about doing exactly what you love and being exactly who you are!

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