Ten years ago, six Oxford University friends spend a summer vacation together but it ended in tragedy when the girl next door disappeared. Now her body has been found.
A hardcover children’s book that groups plants according to their peculiar characteristics and capabilities, from ‘the air fresheners’ and ‘the big eaters’ to ‘the biggest, stinkiest, most magical and most poisonous of all’.
The size of people in the 'Lifeanddeathworld', written as one word, is dependent on how much money they have. To move from being the size of rats, the ‘littlepoor’ people need to accumulate ‘munmun’ which will allow them to Scale Up - perhaps becoming ‘middlepoor’.
An empowering children's book that highlights all the special things that mothers do and shows young girls that they are capable of many things just by being everyday people.
A easy-to-follow structured, 21-day plan to ease anxiety, love your body and feel more alive through yoga.
A tale told in rhyme of a child who was always compliant and subdued who woke up one morning feeling prickly and confused. He tries to get along with his life but by saying, “No” instead of, “Yes” all the time.
A practical and surprisingly enjoyable advice book about paying off debt, keeping out of debt, and developing a savings plan.
New teacher, Miss Corker is totally overwhelmed by class 4F who are the worst in the school and, recognising her weaknesses, they make life even more difficult for her.
Librarian Annie Spence uses letters to share her lifelong love affair with books and reading, and what particular books have meant to her.
With more than a hundred recipes, this cookbook is something suitable for exercise freaks and lazy sloths alike. The recipes are easy, tasty and, more importantly, healthy.
UK historian, archaeologist and television presenter, Alexander Langlands, goes back in time to look at the art of traditional crafts and what we have lost through factory-style production, including the ability to think in a considered way about what we are making.
Pirates, monsters, missing friends and tales of the high seas continue the complicated and bizarre life of Arthur Penhaligon when a hospital room fills with water, turning into the menacing Border Sea complete with sailing ships...
Arthur Penhaligon thinks that he has escaped the perils of the other realm and the House, but a call from Dame Primus sends him back to save his family and his world as the villainous Grim Tuesday finds a way to take control of the Lower house.
In his first days at a new school, Arthur Penhaligon is given a magical clock hand, setting him on a surreal adventure and bringing the appearance of the villainous Mister Monday and his henchmen.
The enchanting lives of sisters Ida and Nora Parker. Ida was born to be a wonderful mother and Nora was born to sing but somewhere, somehow, they received the life that the other should have had.
When 3 popular blogging mummies are nominated for a prestigious award, old rivalries linking them & their families are bought to a head, setting the stage for a brutal but hysterically funny battle for influencer glory and Instagram fame.
An expose on Roman history, enlivened with stories of attacks and occupations and detailed research on the social, cultural, religious and archaeological history of Rome and its citizens.
Fast facts and silly trivia. More than 300 pages of fun, bite-sized minutia, compiled by the team behind television’s QI, a comical British panel game show.
The former global copy editor of Buzzfeed looks at language, how it changes, and how it is used in the art of communication, including the use of emojis in text messaging and social media.
An in depth biography of poet and artist Edward Lear, best known for his poem "The Owl and the Pussycat", featuring wonderful illustrations, images of paintings and sketches, plus examples of Lear’s writing.