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The Silver Serpent (Agatha Oddly #3)
by Lena JonesA third mystery for thirteen-year-old Agatha Oddly – a bold, determined heroine, and the star of this stylish new detective series.
Something for Mummy (Bing)
by Ted DewanA brand new classic picture book, perfect for Mother’s Day, featuring Bing Bunny and his friend Flop - now major TV stars!
Midnight Blue: A Novel
by Simone van der VlugtAmsterdam 1654: a dangerous secret threatens to destroy a young widow’s new life.
The Leisure Seeker: A Novel
by Michael Zadoorian*Now a major motion picture starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland*
Obsession
by Amanda RobsonThe #1 ebook bestseller ‘Thrilling, unputdownable, a fabulous rollercoaster of a read – I was obsessed by this book’ B A PARIS, bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS ‘One of the sexiest, most compelling debuts I’ve come across this year, it cries out to become a TV drama’ DAILY MAIL
Guilt
by Amanda Robson‘Another brilliant read from Amanda Robson. A dark, addictive and compelling page turner!’ B A PARIS, bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS The number 1 bestseller is back! Your sister. Her secret. The betrayal.
Shelley: The Pursuit (PDF)
by Richard HolmesTreasure House Spelling Skills Teacher's Guides provide at-a-glance lesson planning to guide teachers through the activities in Treasure House Spelling Skills Pupil Books. Treasure House Spelling Skills Teacher's Guide 6: - provides at-a-glance planning with overviews, step-by-step instructions and answer keys for all Pupil Book units - offers ideas to enable all children to access learning in Support, Embed and Challenge sections - targets individual learning needs with photocopiable resources - maps units to the 2014 National Curriculum for English
The Routledge Drama Anthology (PDF): Modernism To Contemporary Performance
by Maggie Gale John DeeneyThe Routledge Drama Anthology is an original compilation of works from key movements in the history of the modern theatre, from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century. This expanded new edition now features twenty new plays and essays. The anthology spans: Naturalism and Symbolism The Historical Avant-Garde Political Theatres Late Modernism Contemporary Theatre and Performance Each of the book’s five sections comprises a selection of plays and performance texts that define the period, reproduced in full and accompanied by key theoretical writings from performers, playwrights and critics that inform and contextualize their reading. Substantial introductions from experts in the field also provide these sections with an overview of the works and their significance. This textbook provides an unprecedented collection of comprehensive resource materials that will facilitate in-depth critical analysis. It enables a dialogue between playwrights and performance practitioners on one hand, and on the other, critics and theorists such as Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, Walter Benjamin, André Breton, Martin Esslin, Michael Kirby, Hans Thies Lehmann, Jacques Rancière and Theodor Adorno.
English Literature (Cambridge International Examinations Ser.)
by Anna Gregory Mike Gould Alexandra Melville Kurt Johnson Chris GreenHelp your students develop the skills and understanding to succeed in IGCSE® Literature in English. The Student Book provides an ideal companion to the Cambridge IGCSE® and IGCSE® (9-1) course for first examination in 2020, giving students the tools they need to tackle their own set texts in depth and tackle examinations with confidence. Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education Level & Subject: IGCSE Literature in English (0475), IGCSE (9-1) Literature in English (0992) First teaching: September 2018 First examination: June 2020 This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education. Build the fundamental skills and understanding: The first part of the book introduces the essential skills, concepts and terminology. The second part of the book shows students how to apply these skills to poetry, prose and drama. Help all students make good progress. Chapters move from teaching the underlying skills and concepts to asking students to apply them in passage-based, discursive and unseen tasks. Regular 'Check your progress' features help your classes to measure their progress, while annotated responses show them how to improve. Support all learners with clear differentiation. Introductory chapters build learners' confidence, the main chapters offer greater depth, while extension lessons help all students reach their full potential. Practical for the classroom: the book is clearly organised into lessons and packed with activity. Each two- or four-page section in our Student Book is supported by a double-page lesson plan in the Teacher Guide. Engage students with rich, varied, text extracts from a variety of periods and cultures. Texts representing the different genres in the syllabus allow students to compare writers' choices and their effects. Flexible for teachers: the clear book structure and lesson headings allow teachers to dip in to find lessons to build into their own schemes of work.
The Cosy Christmas Teashop
by Caroline Roberts‘Cakes, castles and oodles of charm: this book is huge fun and pure escapism’ Cathy Bramley
Princess Scallywag and the Brave, Brave Knight
by Mark SperringMeet Princess Scallywag – a feisty new heroine with more than a few tricks up her royal sleeve! From brand-new picture book pairing Mark Sperring and Claire Powell comes this hilarious, subversive fairy tale for girls and boys alike.
Princess Scallywag and the No-good Pirates
by Mark SperringPrincess Scallywag and the Queen are back in a brand new rollicking adventure, taking on no-good pirates on the high seas in their hilarious, take-no-prisoners style!
A Secret Worth Killing For
by Simon Berthon‘A stunning debut novel…It could not be more timely.’ – Gavin Esler Somebody knows where the bodies are buried…
If You Love Me: Part 1 of 3: True love. True terror. True story.
by Alice Keale'You said I was the perfect boyfriend. If you can prove you really love me, perhaps I can be that way again.'
If You Love Me: Part 2 of 3: True love. True terror. True story.
by Alice Keale'You said I was the perfect boyfriend. If you can prove you really love me, perhaps I can be that way again.'
Women, Travel Writing, and Truth (Routledge Research in Travel Writing)
by Clare Broome SaundersThe issue of truth has been one of the most constant, complex, and contentious in the cultural history of travel writing. Whether the travel was undertaken in the name of exploration, pilgrimage, science, inspiration, self-discovery, or a combination of these elements, questions of veracity and authenticity inevitably arise. Women, Travel, and Truth is a collection of twelve essays that explore the manifold ways in which travel and truth interact in women's travel writing. Essays range in date from Lady Mary Wortley Montagu in the eighteenth century to Jamaica Kincaid in the twenty-first, across such regions as India, Italy, Norway, Siberia, Austria, the Orient, the Caribbean, China and Mexico. Topics explored include blurred distinctions of fiction and non-fiction; travel writing and politics; subjectivity; displacement, and exile. Students and academics with interests in literary studies, history, geography, history of art, and modern languages will find this book an important reference.
The Wife’s Secret
by Caroline EnglandPreviously published as Beneath the Skin ‘I was gripped immediately’ KATERINA DIAMOND, author of THE TEACHER ‘I didn't want this book to end.’ ELISABETH CARPENTER, author of 99 RED BALLOONS Three women. Three secrets.
My Husband’s Lies
by Caroline England‘I was gripped immediately’ KATERINA DIAMOND, author of THE TEACHER ‘Terrific characterisation, great writing and twists to leave you dizzy.’ TERESA DRISCOLL, author of I AM WATCHING YOU Do you really know your friends?
Losing Juliet: A Gripping Psychological Thriller With Twists You Won't See Coming
by June TaylorA twisty psychological drama about a friendship gone bad. Perfect for fans of Friend Request and I am Watching You
Women, Travel Writing, and Truth (Routledge Research in Travel Writing)
by Clare Broome SaundersThe issue of truth has been one of the most constant, complex, and contentious in the cultural history of travel writing. Whether the travel was undertaken in the name of exploration, pilgrimage, science, inspiration, self-discovery, or a combination of these elements, questions of veracity and authenticity inevitably arise. Women, Travel, and Truth is a collection of twelve essays that explore the manifold ways in which travel and truth interact in women's travel writing. Essays range in date from Lady Mary Wortley Montagu in the eighteenth century to Jamaica Kincaid in the twenty-first, across such regions as India, Italy, Norway, Siberia, Austria, the Orient, the Caribbean, China and Mexico. Topics explored include blurred distinctions of fiction and non-fiction; travel writing and politics; subjectivity; displacement, and exile. Students and academics with interests in literary studies, history, geography, history of art, and modern languages will find this book an important reference.
Marry Me Tomorrow
by Carla Burgess‘Funny and romantic, with a predictably good ending. A romance that makes you giggle!’ – Kitty Loves Books Twelve days. Two gold rings. One BIG secret…
Sister Sister: One Lost One Lied
by Sue FortinUSA Today bestselling author of The Girl Who Lied ‘Gobsmacked…a thrilling finale’ Rachel’s Random Reads
The Secrets of Ivy Garden: A Heartwarming Tale Perfect For Relaxing On The Grass
by Catherine FergusonThe ebook bestseller is back with her next hilarious read – a fun, fresh tale of love, friendship and family secrets…
Christmas at the Log Fire Cabin
by Catherine FergusonCurl up by the fire this Christmas with the ebook bestseller Catherine Ferguson.
Love Among the Treetops: Will Twilight's Café Save The Day?
by Catherine FergusonCan love flourish amongst the tree tops?