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Big Date Energy
by Bethany RutterFran’s done with looking for long-term love. She’s got Big Date Energy…
Gas Man
by Colin Black10… 9… 8… 7… 6… That’s about as far as you get, counting backwards, as you wait for surgery to begin – and that’s all most people know about what I do.
A Cozy Christmas in Cornwall
by Jane LinfootSt Aidan: a cosy Cornish village where friendships are made for life and it’s always cocktail hour somewhere… The perfect cosy read for fans of Phillipa Ashley, Trisha Ashley and Holly Martin! A December to remember…
Think Like an Elf: Think Like An Elf (Clarice Bean)
by Lauren ChildJoin the one and only Clarice Bean and ‘Think Like an Elf’ in this irresistible and spectacularly sparkling Christmas story from the inimitable Lauren Child.
The Wildwater Women
by Ellie WoodSometimes the best things in life happen when you dare to get out of your depth.
The Twelve Wishes of Christmas
by Ruby Basu‘Oh this book was just beautiful. A book filled with love, sparks and Christmas magic’ NetGalley reviewer –––
Flora's Travelling Christmas Shop
by Rebecca Raisin‘A gloriously festive, warm and cosy hug of a book. If this doesn’t get you in the mood for mince pies, eggnog and pine tree scents, nothing will!’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ’Tis the season for mulled wine, mince pies, and magic under the mistletoe…
Ruck Me (I’ve written another book): (i've Written Another Book)
by James HaskellThe side-splittingly hilarious new book from Sunday Times bestselling author, rugby icon, and stag do in human form, James Haskell.
The Skulduggery Pleasant Grimoire (Skulduggery Pleasant)
by Derek LandyAn unmissable paraquel to the internationally bestselling Skulduggery Pleasant series, The Skulduggery Pleasant Grimoire is at once a thrilling recap of the books so far, a reference guide to characters, and a treasure-trove of bonus content.
Dinosaur Therapy
by James Stewarta comic about dinosaurs navigating the complexities of life, together
Duffy and Son
by Damien OwensA heart-warming and hilarious novel about life, love, and the weight of all we leave unsaid, Duffy & Son is a quietly moving masterpiece from one of Ireland’s most gifted comic writers.
Mr Spicebag
by Freddie AlexanderBe warned, Reader, this book isn’t about a normal spice bag, nor is it about a normal boy. Quite the opposite. This book is about the Spice Bag, and our unlikely hero: a 10-year-old boy named George…
Monster Island
by Freddie AlexanderThe inventive, hilarious and deliciously spooky second book from Mr Spicebag author, Freddie Alexander
Get What They Deserve (The Fowl Twins #3)
by Eoin ColferTwins Myles and Beckett, Artemis Fowl's younger brothers, return in their third and most outrageous adventure yet.
Mother Hens
by Sophie McCartneyWelcome to a hen do where revenge is served colder than a frozen margarita…
Old Enough to Know Better
by Jane Wenham-JonesIt’s never too late to have fun in this heartwarming and hilarious new novel for fans of Judy Leigh’s Five French Hens and The Old Girls’ Network!
The Good News Gazette (The Good News Gazette #1)
by Jessie WellsBecause we all need something to smile about!
Saving the Good News Gazette (The Good News Gazette #2)
by Jessie WellsZoe has a special talent for saving lost causes…but she’ll need a miracle to save herself from this mess!
Einstein the Penguin
by Iona RangeleyPerfect for all readers from 7 to 70, Einstein the Penguin introduces an unforgettable new character in a future-classic and fantastically funny debut for all the family to enjoy. Get ready to welcome the most extraordinary penguin into your own home…
The Case of the Fishy Detective (Einstein the Penguin #2)
by Iona RangeleyAn unforgettable friend returns in this warm and fantastically funny sequel to the bestselling debut Einstein the Penguin.
The Case of the Polar Poachers (Einstein the Penguin #3)
by Iona RangeleyEinstein the penguin is back in this future-classic and fantastically funny story for all the family to enjoy. Get ready to welcome the most extraordinary penguin back into your own home.
black girl, no magic: reflections on race and respectability
by null Kimberly McIntosh'This book is a glowing achievement by one of the best essayists of her generation' Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff ‘Witty, fresh and full of life’ Liv Little ‘I can’t recommend more highly… it’s one of those books that I just want to press in the hands of everybody’ Damian Barr, Literary Salon Podcast Kimberly McIntosh has lived a full life, with a loving family, messy friendships, mind-expanding travel and all-night parties. She’s also spent that life wondering why such opportunities aren’t always available to people who look like her. Stemming from years of social policy research and campaign work, this essay collection brings together all that Kimberly has learned; whether that’s dismantling the myth of social mobility for those who toe the line, to understanding why her teenage Facebook posts are quite so cringe. In it, she uses her own experiences to reveal how systematic injustice impacts us all, from the pressure of nuclear families, to enduring toxic friendships, to how painful it can be to watch Love Island. Perfect for fans of Slay In Your Lane, Trick Mirror, and Bad Feminist, this dazzling debut collection brilliantly melds the personal and political to not only tell the story of a life, but what that life might teach us.
The Unfortunates
by null J K Chukwu'A gripping call to action—and a daring triumph of a novel' ADORAH NWORAH 'Masterfully portrays the splintering of the mind in its most striking, unfiltered form' AIWANOSE ODAFEN 'A playful, powerful debut' ZAKIYA DALILA HARRIS A RAZOR-SHARP NOVEL FROM AN UTTERLY UNIQUE NEW VOICE. A lot is happening to Me. Will Me survive? Sahara is a student at one of the most elite universities in America – and she is Not Okay. Her grades are subpar, she’s not Nigerian enough for her family, and her long-term Life Partner* is threatening to take over. When she’s not contemplating killing herself or the wealthy white students around her, she’s receiving an increasing number of ‘Unfortunate News’ emails, which inform her that the few Black classmates she has are disappearing. Will Sahara end up joining the ranks of ‘The Unfortunates’, or can she avoid becoming yet another statistic? Written in the style of a thesis, J K Chukwu’s highly original debut is a darkly funny and biting take on the campus novel, set in the mind of a young Black woman who is losing hers. *depression
Ten Years
by Pernille Hughes‘Some days I feel like I’ve lived more than one lifetime, so, couldn’t we be right for each other this time around?’ Everyone is talking about this book: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘What an absolute page-turner!…keeps you guessing before pulling off THE PERFECT ending!’ Anita