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Fire Colour One

by Jenny Valentine

A bold and brilliant novel about love, lies and redemption, from award-winning author, Jenny Valentine – one of the greatest YA voices of her generation.

Looking For Alaska

by John Green

The authors definitive edition of this unmissable first novel from bestselling and award-winning author of THE FAULT IN OUR STARS and TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN. Contains:• a brand-new introduction from John Green• never-before-seen passages from original manuscript• a Q&A with the author, responding to fans’ favourite questions

The Siren

by Kiera Cass

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Selection series comes this sweeping standalone fantasy romance. A girl with a secret. The boy of her dreams. An ocean between them.

Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome: Illustrated (Collins Classics)

by E. M. Berens

HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics.

Easy Learning Spanish Verbs (Collins Easy Learning Ser. #02)

by Collins Dictionaries

Perfect for Spanish revision offering beginners a clear and easy-to-understand guide to Spanish verbs.

Easy Learning French Verbs (Collins Easy Learning Ser.)

by Collins Dictionaries

Perfect for French revision offering beginners a clear and easy-to-understand guide to French verbs.

Easy Learning German Verbs (Collins Easy Learning Ser.)

by Collins Dictionaries

Perfect for German revision offering beginners a clear and easy-to-understand guide to German verbs.

Easy Learning Italian Verbs: Grammar + Verbs + Vocabulary (Collins Easy Learning Ser.)

by Collins Dictionaries

Perfect for Italian revision offering beginners a clear and easy-to-understand guide to Italian verbs.

AQA A Level Chemistry Year 2 Paper 1: (PDF) (Collins Student Support Materials Ser.)

by Colin Chambers Stephen Whittleton Geoffrey Hallas Andrew Maczek David Nicholls Rob Symonds

Checked by AQA examiners, this is an essential study and revision guide for the 2015 AQA A-level Year 2 Chemistry specification concentrating on inorganic chemistry and related physical chemistry topics for Paper 1. •Tackle new-style written exam questions with guidance on practical and mathematical skills •Avoid common mistakes and get advice on exams with Exam Notes •Focus on just the content you need with Essential Notes •Memorise terminology for required practicals and mathematical and Working Scientifically aspects •Practise exam-style questions

Aqa A Level Chemistry Year 2 Paper 2: (PDF) (Collins Student Support Materials Series)

by Colin Chambers Stephen Whittleton Geoffrey Hallas Andrew Maczek David Nicholls Rob Symonds

Checked by AQA examiners, this is an essential study and revision guide for the 2015 AQA A-level Year 2 Chemistry specification concentrating on organic chemistry and related physical chemistry topics for Paper 2. •Tackle new-style written exam questions with guidance on practical and mathematical skills •Avoid common mistakes and get advice on exams with Exam Notes •Focus on just the content you need with Essential Notes •Memorise terminology for required practicals and mathematical and Working Scientifically aspects •Practise exam-style questions

Flawed (Flawed Ser. #1)

by Cecelia Ahern

THIS IS A SAMPLER ONLY AND NOT THE FULL EBOOK. Read an extract from FLAWED - the stunning YA debut by internationally bestselling author, Cecelia Ahern.

Page: First Test; Page; Squir; Lady Knight (The Protector of the Small Quartet #2)

by Tamora Pierce

When they say you will fail … fail to listen. The adventure continues in book two of the New York Times bestselling series from the fantasy author who is a legend herself: TAMORA PIERCE. A powerful classic that is more timely than ever, the Protector of the Small series is about smashing the ceilings others place above you.

AQA Gcse (GCSE Science 9-1 Series)

by Dorothy Warren Gemma Young

OTHELLO: A-level and GCSE 9-1 set text student edition (PDF)

by William Shakespeare

This edition of Othello is perfect for A-level and GCSE 9-1 students, with the complete play in an accessible format, on-page notes, introduction setting the context, timeline, character and theme indexes. Affordable high quality complete play for Othello Demystify vocabulary with notes on the page and concise commentary Set the scene with perfectly pitched introductions that introduce key contexts, concerns and stylistic features, and examine different performances and interpretations Recall plot summaries at the beginning of each scene Support GCSE and A Level revision and essay writing with theme and character indexes Help with social, historical and literary context with the bespoke timeline of Shakespeare’s life and times

The Porridge Pincher: Band 11/lime (Collins Big Cat)

by David Wood

When the Three Bears leave their house for a walk, a young girl named Goldilocks appears and is drawn in to the house by the smell of hot porridge. But what happens when the bears return and find their porridge is gone? This fun rhyming play by the ‘national children’s dramatist’ David Wood is wonderfully illustrated by Tom Percival.

The Scarlet Letter: The House Of The Seven Gables

by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Hester Prynne is a beautiful young woman. She is also an outcast. In the eyes of her neighbours she has committed an unforgivable sin. Everyone knows that her little daughter, Pearl, is the product of an illicit affair but no one knows the identity of Pearl's father. Hester's refusal to name him brings more condemnation upon her. But she stands strong in the face of public scorn, even when she is forced to wear the sign of her shame sewn onto her clothes: the scarlet letter 'A' for 'Adulteress'

Prentice Hall Literature Library: Hamlet

by William Shakespeare

Drama/Tragedy

The Penguin Dictionary Of Critical Theory

by David Macey

Accessing the huge selection of critical theory can be an intimidating experience. This acclaimed dictionary is an invaluable introduction to the theories and theorists in the field and will prove an authoritative resource for all students.

The Wages of Destruction: The Making And Breaking Of The Nazi Economy

by Adam Tooze

This chilling, fascinating new book is the first fully to get to grips with how Hitler's Nazi empire REALLY functioned. There was no aspect of Nazi power untouched by economics - it was Hitler's obsession and the reason the Nazis came to power in the first place. The Second World War was fought, in Hitler's view, to create a European Empire strong enough to take on the United States - a last chance for Europe to dig itself in before being swept away by the USA's ever greater power. But, as THE WAGES OF DESTRUCTION makes clear, Hitler was never remotely strong enough to beat either Britain or the Soviet Union - and never even had a serious plan as to how he might defeat the USA. It took years of fighting and the deaths of millions of people to destroy the Third Reich, but effectively World War II in Europe was fought in pursuit of a fantasy: the years in which Western Europe could settle the world's fate were, by 1939, long past. This is a major book by a major author and will provoke an enormous amount of controversy and debate.

The Echelon Vendetta (A\micah Dalton Thriller Ser.)

by David Stone

A highly original and chillingly suspenseful journey through the darkest alleys of international espionage. Micah Dalton isn't paid to ask questions. He's a "cleaner," a CIA fixer sent in to mop up the mess when an agent or situation goes bad. But when his close friend and colleague Porter Naumann turns up dead in an idyllic hill town in Tuscany, victim of an apparent suicide, Dalton's curiosity gets the best of him. Other hard-nosed ex-CIA field men are found butchered across the globe and Dalton soon finds himself on the trail of a sadistic killer, who has a penchant for intricate knifework and Native American mysticism. The murders appear to be acts of retribution, but for what? The only link between the victims seems to be a global surveillance operation called Echelon. Dalton's search for answers takes him from the fog-shrouded mazes of Venice to the beautiful big-sky country of the American West. At every turn he comes one step closer to discovering the truth behind the truth, a conspiracy so closely guarded that even suspecting it exists could prove fatal.

The Islamist: Why I Joined Radical Islam In Britain, What I Saw Inside And Why I Left

by Ed Husain

When I was sixteen I became an Islamic fundamentalist. Five years later, after much emotional turmoil, I rejected fundamentalist teachings and returned to normal life and my family. I tried to put my experiences behind me, but as the events of 7/7 unfolded it became clear to me that Islamist groups pose a threat to this country that we - Muslims and non-Muslims alike - do not yet understand. Why are young British Muslims becoming extremists? What are the risks of another home-grown terrorist attack on British soil? By describing my experiences inside these groups, the reasons I joined them and how, after leaving I recovered my faith and mind, I hope to explain the appeal of extremist thought, how fanatics penetrate Muslim communities and the truth behind their agenda of subverting the West and moderate Islam. Writing candidly about life after extremism, I illustrate the depth of the problem that now grips Muslim hearts and minds. I will lay bare what politicians and Muslim 'community leaders' do not want you to know. This is the first time an ex-member openly discusses life within radical Islamic organisations. This is my story.

The Invention of Air: An experiment, a journey, a new country and the amazing force of scientific discovery

by Stephen T Johnson

In 1794, Joseph Priestley - amateur scientist, ordained minister and radical thinker - set sail for America to escape persecution. Stephen Johnson tells his incredible story: the discovery of oxygen, the invention of a science, the founding of a church, and, with the great minds of his time, the development of the United States itself. But Priestley's revolutionary ideas put him in terrible danger. Johnson uses the progress of Priestley and his colleagues not merely to describe the wonder of discovery, but to show us how we have come to understand the world, how far we have travelled with the power of human enquiry - and how one man's curiosity can help build an entire country.

Midnight's Daughter: A Companion Novella To Midnight's Daughter (Dorina Basarab Ser. #1)

by Karen Chance

Dorina Basarab is a dhampir, the daughter of a vampire and a human woman. Subject to uncontrollable rages, most dhampirs are born barking mad and live very short, very violent lives. So for five hundred years, Dory has been fighting to maintain her sanity by unleashing her homicidal tendencies on those demons and vampires who deserve killing. But now Dory’s vampire father has come back into her life. Her uncle Dracula, notorious even among vampires for his cruelty and murderous ways, has escaped from prison, and her father wants Dory to work with the gorgeous vampire dueling champion Louis-Cesare to put him back there. Vampires and dhampirs are mortal enemies, and Dory prefers to work alone. But Dracula is the only thing on earth that truly scares her, and when Dory has to go up against him, she’ll take all the help she can get…

Death of a Salesman (PDF)

by Arthur Miller

In the spring of 1948 Arthur Miller retreated to a log cabin in Connecticut with the first two lines of a new play already fixed in his mind. He emerged six weeks later with the final script of Death of a Salesman - a painful examination of American life and consumerism. Opening on Broadway the following year, Miller's extraordinary masterpiece changed the course of modern theatre. In creating Willy Loman, his destructively insecure anti-hero, Miller himself defined his aim as being 'to set forth what happens when a man does not have a grip on the forces of life.'

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