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Thelma and Louise meets Breaking Bad: a gritty, violent pursuit thriller with a heart.
The greatest sporting moments of the last 30-plus years, as seen through the eyes of Simon Barnes, one of the very best sports writers
Meet Supertato - anew picture book hero from Sue Hendra, bestselling creator of Barry the Fish with Fingers and Norman the Slug with the Silly Shell
For fans of quirky, obsessive narrative histories, such as Confederates in the Attic and How Things Work, Underground explores the history, science, architecture, and mythology of the subterranean landscape and in the process reengineers our relationship with the worlds beneath our feet.
Between 1945 and 1970, America replaced Britain as the dominant power in the Middle East in an extraordinary role reversal. Lords of the Desert tells this story.
A double biography exploring the lives of Byron's wife Annabella Milbanke and their daughter Ada Lovelace, drawing on new material to present a sense of Byron's continued influence on the lives of both even long after his death.
A sweeping novel of postwar East Berlin, a city caught betwen political idealism and the harsh realities of Soviet occupation
This highly desirable, collectible classic series has been updated for a new generation by award-winning poet, Tony Mitton.
Supertato Run, Veggies, Run! is an exciting, humorous book penned by the talented Sue Hendra. This captivating read, published by Simon & Schuster Ltd in 2017, falls under the genre of children's literature. The story takes you on a thrilling adventure featuring the heroic Supertato and his band of veggies. In a race against time, they must outwit their arch-nemesis and ensure the safety of their supermarket home. Sue Hendra's unique storytelling style, combined with the book's vibrant illustrations, makes it a must-have for young readers. Simon & Schuster Ltd, known for their quality publications, have indeed added another gem to their collection with this book.
A startlingly original book, from award-winning author, about a garden grown on an old car park roof, with beautiful illustrations by Fiona Lumbers.
A SPELLBINDING STORY, STEEPED IN MAGIC. I ADORED IT - Abi Elphinstone, author of Sky SongThree sisters trapped by an ancient curse. Three magical objects with the power to change their fate. Will they be enough to break the curse? Or will they lead the sisters even deeper into danger? ...The enchanting new story from Michelle Harrison, author of the bestselling THIRTEEN TREASURES trilogy Praise for A PINCH OF MAGIC: BRILLIANT Emma Carroll, author of Letters From The Lighthouse This delightful tale fizzes with magic and races along at a fantastic pace. This book completely charmed my socks off!Alex Bell, author ofThe Polar BearExplorers Club Simply phenomenal! A breathtaking quest for survival and freedom, bursting with brave heroines, enchanted objects and deadly dangers. And at its heart is a powerful and beautiful message of sisterly love and loyalty overcoming jealousy and betrayalSophie Anderson, author ofThe House With Chicken Legs What a glorious book this is! I was utterly captivated by the Widdershins sistersLisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy Take three sisters, add the cruelest of curses and a pinch of magic, and you'll have a tantalising tale you cannot put down Tamsyn Murray, author ofCompletely Cassidy ';Gutsy and rude, full of warts-and-all family love, Harrison's latest has the wry enchantment of an E Nesbit classic'Guardian ';A fabulous magical adventure' Sunday Express ';Fantasy and adventure appear on every page of this spellbinding tale'The Daily Mail
Britain's most famous explorer and bestselling author's new book on extreme cold.
A hugely entertaining memoir of an Essex bad girl who did time in jail but turned her life around to become a successful farmer.
A delightful portrait of some of the UK's best-loved wild animals and birds and the colourful enthusiasts who champion their causes.
The brilliant new novel from the author of The Last Summer of the Water Strider
Bursting with the real-life drama of love in turbulent times, An Unquiet Heart is a magnificently wrought novel of passion and violence, triumph and tragedy.
Hocus Pocus and Practical Magic meets the Salem Witch trials in this haunting story about three sisters on a quest for revenge - and how love may be the only thing powerful enough to stop them.
From the author of Bad Day in Blackrock, White City is a darkly funny, gripping and ultimately moving new novel about the agony of losing control of your life and learning hard truths about the person you thought you were
A sweeping tour of French history from the 17th century to the present day from the highly acclaimed author of The German Genius
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