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Your Inner Fish: The Amazing Discovery Of Our 375-Million-Year-Old Ances
"Your Inner Fish" tells the extraordinary history of the human body and gives answers to some of the questions that only evolution can. Why do we look the way we do? Why are we able to do all the different things we do? And, finally, why do we fall ill in the way that we do? Neil Shubin draws on the lat...
For Sale Or Swap
Shelby is convinced her reliable but ugly pony, Blue, is holding her back at Pony Club. If only she had a beautiful horse, everyone would see what a great rider she was. But how can Shelby buy a new horse when her parents can't even afford to pay her Pony Club fees?When she sees an ad for an eye-catchin...
The Wilderness
It's Jake's birthday. He is sitting in a small plane, being flown over the landscape that has been the backdrop to his life - his childhood, his marriage, his work, his passions. Now he is in his early sixties, and he isn't quite the man he used to be. He has lost his wife, his son is in prison, and he ...
Jacqueline Wilson's Funny Girls (Bind up)
"The Story of Tracy Beaker" I'm Tracy Beaker. This is a book all about me. I'd read it if I were you. It's the most incredible dynamic heart-rending story. Honest. Shortlisted for the Smarties Prize and the Carnegie Medal the bed and breakfast star. I'm Elsa, and I'm hoping to be a big star one day. I t...
Merry Christmas, Alex Cross (Alex Cross #19)
It's Christmas Eve in Washington DC, Detective Alex Cross is at home with his family decorating the tree and enjoying a Cross family tradition, a big bowl of egg nog, when he receives a phone call that causes the festivities to be put on hold. Across town in a mansion house, Henry Fowler, a hard-nosed c...
Hermelin: The Detective Mouse
Hermelin is a noticer. He is also a finder. The occupants of Offley Street are delighted when their missing items are found, but not so happy to learn that their brilliant detective is a mouse What will happen to Hermelin? Will his talents go unrewarded?...
The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Making and Breaking of Nations
In The Reckoning, award-winning historian Jacob Soll shows how the use and misuse of financial bookkeeping has determined the fates of entire societies. Time and again, Soll reveals, good and honest accounting has been a tool to build successful companies, states and empires. Yet when it is neglected or...
In Your Prime: Older, Wiser, Happier
"I love India and her no-nonsense, honest and utterly hilarious guide to navigating the post-45 years." (Marian Keyes, Mail on Sunday). "A route map for the midlifer woman. Knight tackles every issue - beauty, menopause, laser eye surgery...she is not held back by the fear of laying down the law." (The ...
Never Any End to Paris
"A virtuoso balletic pas de deux of memory and imagination... There is something reminiscent in the fictional young Vila-Matas of Woody Allen... Not only does this novel glitter with sharp ideas and observations, it may just be the best book I've ever read about Paris." TLS "Utterly compelling...breatht...
The Severed Land
This gripping, page-turning fantasy adventure follows a dangerous quest through a divided world. From the high reaches of a tree, Fliss watches the soldiers attempting yet again to break through the invisible wall. Amid the explosions, a drummer boy tries to escape. As he is about to be shot, Fliss reac...
A Climate of Fear
THE NEW INSPECTOR ADAMSBERG NOVEL. A woman is found dead in her bath. The murder has been disguised as a suicide and a strange symbol is discovered at the scene. Then the symbol is observed near a second victim, who ten years earlier had also taken part in a doomed expedition to Iceland. How are these d...
The Song of the Lark
The Song of the Lark is the third novel by American author Willa Cather. It is generally considered to be the second novel in Cather's Prairie Trilogy, following O Pioneers (1913) and preceding My ntonia (1918). The book tells the story of a talented artist born in a small town in Colorado who discovers...
The Weekend
The brilliant new novel from Charlotte Wood, acclaimed author of The Natural Way of Things. Shortlisted for the 2020 Stella Prize People went on about death bringing friends together, but it wasn't true. The graveyard, the stony dirt - that's what it was like now . . . Despite the three women knowing ea...
Up in the Air: Butterflies, birds, and everything up above
Up In The Air celebrates the nature around and above us, encouraging children to look, listen, and take notice.From cloud patterns to constellations, the chirrup of a single sparrow to the cacophony of the dawn chorus, and from trees that rustle in the wind to butterflies that flit about, this beautiful...
The Romantics
'If you buy one literary novel this year, make sure it's this' THE TIMES'The Romantics looks to Flaubert's Sentimental Education, to E.M. Forster, to Turgenev. But it is the product of a distinctive and sharp intelligence' HILARY MANTEL'Grips the reader as artfully and as compellingly as the first page ...
Which as You Know Means Violence: On Self-Injury as Art and Entertainment
A blending of art and pop cultural criticism about people who injure themselves for our entertainment or enlightenment. A few weeks before he died, Hunter S. Thompson left an answerphone message for Jackass' Johnny Knoxville- "I might be coming to Baton Rouge... and if I do I will call you, because I wi...
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