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Timequake |
Addresses memory, suicide, the Great Depression, the loss of American eloquence, and the obsolescent thrill of reading books.
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Eating |
Explores our eating habits, making us look at what we eat as a moral issue. This book follows three families with varying eating habits, from fast-food eaters to vegans, to explore how the food we eat makes its way to the table, and at what expense.
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Lightly Poached |
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Dark Heart |
An investigation into poverty, corruption, crime and related issues in Britain including drugs and prostitution amongst children. The investigation moves from the slums and ghettos of our cities, to crack houses and brothels, contacts with street gan
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City of Gems |
1879. Maria Beresford, the selfish and difficult but beautiful daughter of a failed tea-planter in Bombay, devotes herself to pleasure and social advancement. When her father is sent to Burma and she has to accompany him, she becomes embroiled in an
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On Television and Journalism |
Examines the role of TV experts on current affairs and looks at television's relationship with journalism, art, literature, philosophy, politics, justice and science. Bourdieu examines the way in which serious TV debate gives way to soundbite as a se
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The Sunday Philosophy Club |
The first in a new series of books by the author of THE NO. 1 LADIES' DETECTIVE AGENCY - marking new territory - but familiar moral ground.
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Cautionary Verses |
A classic for children and adults alike since its first publication in 1939, this collection of poems is a book of moral instruction. Take heed from the lessons learnt by Matilda, Who told lies and was Burned to Death, Jim, Who ran away from his nurs
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In the Teeth of the Evidence |
Return to a golden age of glamour, murder and intrigue. An exciting high profile relaunch for one of our best-loved detective story writers, and her popular lead character Lord Peter Wimsey
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Talking with Confidence for the Painfully Shy |
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This is the Star |
A telling of the Nativity story, told in a simple cumulative poem with the rhythm of a nursery rhyme, and illustrated by pictures of oil paintings.
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Bad Men |
A band of killers has returned to Sanctuary to seek revenge on a young woman and her son, and the only people who stand in their way are a young rookie officer and the island's resident policeman, the troubled giant known as Melancholy Joe Dupree. Bu
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The Little Red Train |
When a lorry driver scoffs at the Little Red Train for looking old and useless, Duffy is quite upset. But the Little Red Train soon proves its worth when terrible traffic, breakdowns and faulty lights stop the lorries being able to deliver.
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Atonement |
A story that begins with three young people in the garden of a country house on the hottest day of 1935, and ends with three profoundly changed lives. A depiction of love and war, class, childhood and England, that explores shame and forgiveness, ato
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Writing |
Focus on Writing Pupil Book 1 is aimed at Y3/P4 pupils and contains the complete range of texts required for this year group
Price: 8.75

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Fantastic Daisy Artichoke |
Meet fantastic Daisy Artichoke. She isn't quite like other folk! She has strange pets and funny clothes and she knows lots of funny jokes.
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This House Has Fallen |
Nigeria is staggeringly diverse, its population is split into some 300 different ethnic groups and its geography ranges from the dense tropical jungles of the south to the arid Sahel of the north. One in six of all Africans live in Nigeria. This book
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In Ruins |
Why are we so fascinated by ruins? Woodward looks back to the start of the cult in the 18th century, when follies were built in English landscape gardens. He examines Nazi fantasies, the shattered Statue of Liberty in the film "Planet of the Apes" an
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Song of the Dodo |
In Darwin's time, island biogeography was the science that opened Victorian minds to the wonder of evolution. Today with all the world's wild landscape being chopped into island-like fragments, it's the science of jeopardy and extinction. This book c
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Have a Change of Scene |
Larry Carr is a diamond expert who needs a break. He jumps at the chance to move to Luceville, a struggling industrial town, and become a social worker. This should be a fine change - but he runs into Rhea Morgan, a ruthless, thief who is also extrem
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