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A straightforward guide to the most significant design concepts throughout history, in 50 accessible, bite-sized essays.
A straightforward guide to the most significant artificial intelligence concepts throughout history, in 50 accessible, bite-sized essays.
A straightforward guide to the most significant fashion concepts throughout history, in 50 accessible, bite-sized essays.
A month-by-month introductory guide to foraging, with ideas for recipes and wildcrafting to enjoy your harvest. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photography.
An enduring classic of the Japanese Cat Book genre, adapted for TV and available in English for the first time.
The debut book from the authors behind the global media sensation Shit You Should Care About.
An unguessable mystery that could only have been written by the master of the plot twist. From the author of global bestseller The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair
Missing Person: Alice is an explosive mystery of murky truths, in sharp, twisty prose Simon Mason shows that no one version of a missing person is the same.
Peter May's latest frontlist thriller, and the red-hot finale to the cold-case Enzo series.
An original and evocative debut novel about Louise, a young woman coming to terms with becoming deaf.
'An addicting read for anyone desiring a chance to escape on a journey of young love and finding out who you are in the process . . . If Dunbridge Academy is taking applications, let me know!' ANNA TODDCharles Sinclair is Victoria Belhaven-Wynford's best friend. Ever since primary school, he's been the one Tori can confide in. The only thing she can't tell him about is the pit in her stomach that just won't fade since she started dating her crush, Valentine. Deep down, Tori suspects that whatever she has with Valentine, it's nothing like what she feels for her best friend. But her classmate Eleanor has claimed Sinclair's attention, the Juliet to his Romeo in Dunbridge Academy's annual theatrical performance. Not that Tori would mind. If she weren't the one who's supposed to write the script for the love story between the star-crossed lovers . . .I don't know who I'm kissing. Romeo or Sinclair. Sinclair or Charles. The boy I fell in love with all those years ago, or the man who has been driving me mad for the last few weeks. Whoever it is - it feels better than anything.READERS LOVE SARAH SPRINZ'I couldn't put it down' 5* reader review'I loved this story' 5* reader review''Sarah Sprinz has done it again' 5* reader review'What an amazing book!' 5* reader review18+ content
Author of the Costa-prizewinning, world-wide bestseller The Tenderness of Wolves, Stef Penney, returns to her heartland in this tense mystery set in a small Scandinavian town.
Rachel's boyfriend Frank is different from other people. His strangeness is part of what she loves about him: his innocence, his intelligence, his passionate immersion in the music of JS Bach. As a coder, Frank sees patterns in everything, but as his theories slide further towards the irrational, Rachel becomes increasingly concerned for his wellbeing. There are people Frank knows online, people who share his view of the world and who insist he has a unique role to play. In spite of Rachel's fears for his safety, Frank is determined to meet them face to face.When Frank disappears, Rachel is forced to seek help in the form of Robin, a private detective who left the police force for reasons she will not reveal. Like Frank, Robin is obsessed with the music of Bach. Like Frank, she has unexplained connections with the criminal underworld of southeast London.An obscure science fiction story from the 1950s appears to offer clues to Frank's secret agenda, but not to where he is. As Robin and Rachel draw closer in their search for the truth, they are forced to ask themselves if Frank's obsession with an alien war, against all logic, might have a basis in fact.Nina Allan's new novel is a work of the greatest imaginative power, an investigation of the human need to make connections, to find causes and effects, however fantastic. Conquest is the story of a disappearance, and of the mystery that follows.
The twisty, addictive new thriller from Karen Cole. For fans of KL Slater and Samantha Downing.
In 2023, Dean Kinsella's 'NoContextsBrits' social account united the whole world with love, laughter and affection for our little island, Great Britain, amassing more than two million unique followers and becoming a global phenomenon. Brimming with hilarious, heartbreaking and honest memes, 'NoContextBrits' is a genuine reflection and representation of what it truly means to be Great and British in the 21st century. Everything Is Great is an affectionate and occasionally alarming guide to modern Britain through the eyes of the very best memes curated since the channel began in 2021. With facts, stats and laugh-out-loud content from Dean himself here is all the wit, wisdom and wonder that followers of the account have come to love. From the Great British public to the best cuisine in the world, weather to history, music to absolutely dreadful parking, Everything is Great is a memoir (or meme-oir, if you will) of everything that is great about being British without being all weird and nationalistic about it.
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