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  • av Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett
    139

    After her parents' death, sickly ten-year-old Mary Lennox is sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle. Everyone sees her as a selfish and rude child, but she's also terribly lonely. She dislikes her new home, but one day she finds the key to a locked and neglected garden.

  • av Charles Dickens
    135

    No space of regret can make amends for one life's opportunity misused.

  • - Never Worry What the Neighbours Think
    av John Hockney
    149 - 345,-

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    - Book 3
     
    485

    Managing Cybersecurity in business within staff training, technology trends, theoris, approaches, compilance, tictical risk management and human mistakes.

  • av Carolyn O'Brien
    128,99

    Inspired by the true story of the Peterloo Massacre.Manchester 1819. Prices are high and wages are low, but as the poor become poorer, the rich are alarmed by their calls for reform.Mill-worker Nancy Kay struggles to support her ailing mother and sensitive son. Desperate to provide for them, she is inspired to join the growing agitation. But, as she risks everything to attend a great assembly on St Peter’s Field, Nancy is unaware the day will go down in history, not as a triumph but as tragedy; the Peterloo massacre.This is one woman’s story of belief in change, pieced together by her family and friends and the two men who share her momentous summer. A story of hope, and sacrifice, and above all, courage.''Vivid, gripping and so evocative'' Dr Janette Martin''A compelling account of this fateful day in British political history'' The Historical Novel Society''Moving and beautifully written'' Emma Darwin''Lyrical, earthy and compelling'' Brian Keaney''A powerful, heartfelt story'' James Wilson''A heroine not just for 1819 but 2019 too'' Dr Jacqueline Riding, Historian, Curator and Author''This moving tale will bring history alive'' Julie Barham, Northernreader

  • av Patrick Forsyth
    209

    Meetings offers all you need to know to get the most out of meetings - from setting meetings up, leading them, to how to make the most out of them once the meeting is over.

  • av Jae Watson
    195

  • - wickedly funny story of the trials and tribulations of motherhood
    av Lauren Sams
    195

    ‘Lauren Sams is the hilarious best friend you haven’t met yet’ Maggie AldersonThere’s life Before Baby and life After Baby. Any idiot knows that. I knew that. Except I didn’t know what life After Baby would really be like…Georgie Henderson is discovering that in the twenty-first century being a Good Working Mum means answering emails at midnight while you purée vegetables, line up play dates and French lessons for your four-month-old daughter.Georgie’s ex, Jase, gets 100 per cent of the credit for 5 per cent of the work, and her best friend, Nina, is on a ‘self-discovery’ journey that involves a young bartender and a plan to become an artisanal florist. And all her mum wants is for her to find a man. Preferably the one who is the father of her child. And Georgie? She just wants a nap, which she''s quickly discovering is harder to come by than nuts at a preschool.What Reviewers and Readers Say:‘Crazy Busy Guilty is instantly relatable! Whose life isn’t crazy and busy? And guilt is an occupational hazard of being a mum’ Jessica Rowe''I laughed at Georgie, and I laughed at myself. I laughed at all of us who somehow manage to get so much done in between childcare pickups and daytime baby naps'' Women''s Agenda''The perfect read for a sleep-deprived new mum... With plenty of humour and relatable moments, it delves into society’s expectations of the modern mum'' Chicklit Club''It is highly relatable, insightful and filled with moments of humour as well as of horror. Sams has done a fantastic job of highlighting some of the issues faced by working mothers and included quite the surprise twist in the last couple of chapters'' Beauty and Lace''Hilariously funny and wickedly insightful, Crazy Busy Guilty is a fast-moving novel about the pitfalls of juggling a dream career with parenting, and the perils of modern dating... While they’re much-discussed issues, Sams’ take is fresh and funny and hits right at the heart of the the struggle, with hilarious one-liners and up-to-the-minute observations'' Better Reading

  • av NJ Crosskey
    129

    In a near-future Britain, the sister of a deceased national hero joins the terrorist effort against a fascist regime. Highly topical whilst also in line with the likely dystopia trend.

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    189

    There is much to consider when starting a business. Knowing what to do first, whether you have a concept that works for you, what resources to access and how to get started can be overwhelming and seemingly-complicated.

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    - Developing, Promoting and Protecting IP
    av Jonathan Reuvid
    485

    Innovation is the lifeblood of a growing businesses. Traditionally it means 'a new idea, device, technique or method' but increasingly it is now also referred to ideas that provide better solutions, meet the needs or even provide the answers to something not yet a problem.

  • av Frances Kay
    149

    Part of the Smart Skills series, Working with Others offers all you need to know to work successfully with colleagues and business associates, whether you are an employee, manager, freelancer or business owner.

  • av Sally Piper
    129

    Three women set off on a hiking adventure into the wilderness, encountering dangers that will test and affirm the bond between them. Timely in relation to the Me Too movement and increasing awareness of limits imposed on women.

  • - 'Skillfully measures how long one formative moment can reverberate' Celeste Ng
    av Kim Fu
    129

    PEN/Hemingway finalist Kim Fu weaves a powerful story of five girls' lives through and beyond a fateful time at summer camp, examining the varied and deeply-grained ways a single experience is refracted across the members of a group. Comparable to Jane Harper and Liane Moriarty.

  • - An unforgettable story of first love and infatuation
    av William Coles
    129

    A story of first love and the destabilising power of music set at Eton in the context of the Falklands. Authored by experienced newspaper journalist William Coles.

  • - a searing dystopian adventure about a plague that forces all humans into QUARANTINE...
    av Liam Brown
    165

    As a strange virus sweeps the globe, Angela tries to do right by her quarantined husband and children while feeling the allure of the only man seemingly immune.

  • av Matt Wilven
    129

    Meaning, identity and intimacy are addressed as N contends with new love interest Farzaneh's developing obsession with the moon. Wilven's previous "The Blackbird Singularity" was shortlisted for an Amazon Rising Star Award and longlisted for the Guardian Not The Booker.

  • av Clar Ni Chonghaile
    195

    Chonghaile stuns in her third book for Legend Press weaving a complex narrative covering conflict, secrets, judgement and what it takes to sever family ties.

  • av Natalie Hart
    129

    In the trauma of an Iraq tour, Emma and Adam find a form of love unlike any other. Originates from winning short story in the 2016 LBF Write Stuff Competition.

  • - 'Beautifully written' Daily Mail
    av Sally Piper
    129

    Grace's seventieth birthday looms and she prepares a feast for twelve people, reflecting on the simmering tensions between the three generations that are about to be brought together. A moving and funny look at memory and family ritual.

  • av Patrick Forsyth
    145

  • - Winner of the CWA Debut Dagger
    av Mark Brandi
    135

    Fab looks back on a past in which he and his friend Ben attempted a kind of pre-teen normalcy despite Fab's abusive father and Ben's neighbour's abrupt death, and the new character - striking with evident strength - who came into this dynamic and cast a shadow on the lives to come. Winner of the CWA 2018 Debut Dagger.

  • - the twisted new thriller from bestselling crime author Jane Isaac
    av Jane Isaac
    129

    When the mutilated body of a police officer is found in a derelict factory, the Hamptonshire police force is shocked to the core.

  • av M.J. Tjia
    165

    In this second instalment of the Heloise Chancey Mysteries, M.J Tjia brings us another enthralling historical crime with twists and turns are as numerous and dark as the London streets which serve as their setting.

  • - A perfect read for fans of Cloud Atlas
    av Robert Lock
    249,-

  • - Investment and Trade in the UK
     
    295

    Aimed at small to medium businesses. The guide offers in-depth insight to regulations and practices affecting businesses in today's climate.

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    189

    An introductory guide to managing cybersecurity for businesses. How to prevent, protect and respond to threats.

  • av Patrick Forsyth
    209

    A guide to negotiation and influencing people in a reasonable and honest manner for employees, managers, freelancers and business owners.

  • - The Essential Funding Guide for Entrepreneurs
    av David Bateman
    379

    The all you need to know guide to Investment. The yearbook is packed with practical guidance on who to contact and how to get investment.

  • av H. G. Wells
    129

    The Time Machine is considered one of the best science-fiction novel of all time and the first to popularize the concept of a time machine - a term coined by Wells.

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