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  • av Victoria Williamson
    135

    There's something strange happening to the adults in Witchetty Hollow and it's up to eleven-year-old Florizel to find out. The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams is an enchanting middle-grade fantasy inspired by classic folklore with a rebellious and modern twist.

  • av Fiona Barker
    125,-

    Aria has her head in the clouds. Yusuf keeps his feet on the ground. But when they work together to save a bird who has lost her way, something magical happens. Inspired by Fiona and Howard's love for wildlife of all kinds and is the follow-up to Setsuko and the Song of the Sea.

  • av David Palin
    149 - 265,-

  • av R.J. Mitchell
    149

    'The Hammer' takes Thoroughgood out of the character's typical Scottish stomping grounds, with 1990s Manchester and a nightmare at the Theatre of Dreams forming the perfect backdrop for Mitchell's brand of gritty, high-octane crime writing.

  • av Lee Thomas
    125

    Wolfboy Jack and The Scissors of Doom is a story about bravery, being scared, and facing your fears head-on. Set in the quirky, monster-filled world first seen in 2019's Molly and the Bog Sprogs.

  • av Alex Winstanley
    125

    From the creators of My Grandma Has Dementia!Through rhyme and engaging illustrations, My Child Has Cerebral Palsy hopes to start conversations about cerebral palsy, in order to help relieve anxieties that children might have about someone close to them who may be living with cerebral palsy.

  • av Alex Winstanley
    119

  • av Alex Winstanley
    125

    2021 Dementia Hero Awards WinnerThrough rhyme and engaging illustrations, My Grandma Has Dementia hopes to start conversations about dementia in order to help relieve anxieties that children might have about someone close to them who may be living with dementia.

  • av Natalie Reeves Billing
    109

  • av Marleen Lammers
    109

  • av Iris Therese Smith Reid
    135

    Iris Therese Smith Reid's children's stories are populated by witches and dragons, beautiful princesses, mermaids and magic. She takes us into a world of imagination, where marvellous things happen, good triumphs and everyone lives happily ever after.

  • av Grit
    149

    That's what I've done. Kept it short. Perfect for "dipping in" when you feel like it and/or have time to indulge yourself. Prose and yarns. Pieces, with a thread throughout. Societal issues past, present and future. So, if you're ready for some sugar 'n' spice and all things not so nice, with some horror thrown in, enjoy!

  • av D.M. Mullan
    109

  • av Susan North
    95,-

  • av David Naughton Leavy
    169

  • av NILS-OLOF FRANZ N
    139 - 345,-

  • av Lolita Purins
    159,-

  • av Muriel Kingsley
    97,99

    Once upon a time, on the beautiful Island of Jamaica, on the top of the hill, there lived a young farmer. His name was Daniel. He lived with Angela his wife and their magical, daughter Lamara. The family also had three curious pets, who were full of beans

  • av Bonnie Bridgman
    108

    Christmas may be over for another year, but when Rowan the forest elf goes missing and the Santa Scouts are in trouble, Clara Claus and her brother Nick must investigate.

  • av Barbara Godwin
    79,-

    Barbara Godwin's poetry gives expression to her love of life. As an observer and wholehearted participant, she revels in the beguiling beauty of the world, its glorious possibilities, its complexities and mysteries, which makes for an affecting collection of poetry.

  • av Isabell Star-Mead
    85,-

  • - Four Comics in One Featuring the Sixties Super Spy
     
    155

    Perfect: A swinging sixties spy with the appeal of The Avengers' Mrs Peel but the clumsy cluelessness of Inspector Clouseau - she may be called Perfect but she's far from it!Perfect: Volume 2 contains four gloriously original tales with a similar surreal 1960s flavour to shows such as The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and The Prisoner.With each of the four humorous stories included in every volume illustrated by a different artist (and written by a different author) the reader can experience Perfect's crazy world of espionage from a multitude of perspectives. In Volume 2 these artists are Simon A Brett, Gary Andrews, Chris Geary and Robin Grenville Evans. Throughout this issue we find our heroine dealing with a set of mystical code-breaking saris, dodgy goings-on at an international music contest, a moon landing conspiracy and posing as an air hostess with the mostest...Whether you're a fan of sixties style, sexy spies, silly slapstick and serious sub-plots or are just sick of all the superhero comics out there, this is the Perfect series for you!

  • av Nigel Power
    97,99

    A collection of short crime/mystery stories set in a small country village.

  • av Robert Connolly
    159,-

    As Paul approached the cottage for the first time since boyhood he half expected to be disappointed. All through his schooldays Paul had been attracted to this cottage - now the feeling was stronger than ever. Something was drawing him in, leading his footsteps inexorably to where a patch of lily of the valley filled the air with their fragrance.

  • av Coco Schreiber
    95,-

    Coco Schreiber has dipped into the paint pot of her life and dolloped drops of colour on to the areas of her palette which accommodate her memories and emotions: blue for ladies she has loved and lost; purple for adventures, seeking a pathway; yellow for the reflective aspects of her nature; grey - her hardest decision; and the red of a proud rose.

  • - A Little Book to Give You Hope Through Chronic Fatigue and Life in General
    av Trina Chapman
    97,99

    As a long-term sufferer from chronic fatigue syndrome, there have been times when Trina Chapman has struggled to live a meaningful life. In this inspirational book she explains the techniques she has learnt for pain relief, positive thinking and boosting energy levels. This is a book that can help anyone struggling in life - not only those with ME.

  • av Graham McLanachan
    97,99

    The poem from which this collection gets its title, 'The Dancer's Son', was inspired by a scene in Tolstoy's War and Peace. As Natasha Rostov was swept along in the folk dance, so Graham McLanachan takes up an idea and dances with it. He follows where it leads, expressing complex thoughts in smooth-flowing uncluttered verse.

  • av Jack Howard
    149

    The abuse of power by politicians is always nauseating, particularly when it involves the glorification of war. The idea for this book of poems was conceived about five years ago by Jack Howard, and more recently Sally Alexandre's enthusiasm and abilities as a digital designer have helped to carry the idea through to fruition.

  • av Eshley Norman Eshley & Revill Elizabeth Revill
    269 - 365,-

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