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  • av Arthur Gordon
    93,-

    This is the second book in the Princess of the Sea series, about the adventures of Miranda, the mermaid, and her friends. Captain James Sylvester Pendragon, a notorious buccaneer from Penzance, is cast adrift in an open boat in the choppy waters of the English Channel. Luckily, help is at hand when Miranda swims to their rescue.

  • av Sue Goodchild
    296,-

    Whatever the time of year there is always inspiration in the garden for the artist and the gardener. Sue Goodchild has combined her love of painting with her love of gardens to produce this book as a tribute to her sister Mag, who was an enthusiastic and talented gardener.

  • - An Anthology in Prose and Verse of Five-Minute Morsels for Tea Break Consumption
    av Margaret G. Arnold
    146,-

    Too Busy to Read a Book?Then this is the book for you!Why not sample five-minute morsels in your tea-break. In her book, Margaret G Arnold provides an anthology of her own unique viewpoints on daily life, past and present, in prose and verse, some playfully amusing, some more serious, each one taking no more than five minutes to read.

  • av D.M. Mullan
    126

    BLANKA VON FROCKWhen you want more but you have all you need, it's Blanka von Frock, whose tale you should read. She bullies her sisters in their frozen windmill, and her greedy demands give the village a chill: "I want what I want and I want it today, so listen up sisters and do as I say"Book #2 in the D.M. Mullan's Curious Tales series.

  • av D.M. Mullan
    126

    Hector Van Groat If something is missing, and you're feeling blue, you could learn from Hector, who feels this way too. This little genius lives in an upside down boat, and he grunts from his hill like a grumpy old goat. "Hector van Groat needs no-one but Hector, because he is a genius, a crazy inventor"

  • av Fiona Barker
    126

    10% OF NET PROFITS FROM EACH BOOK ARE DONATED TO THE MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY. Setsuko loves the sea. She swims its shallows. She dives its depths. But she worries that her friends have chosen to abandon her way of life. Then she meets a whale who also fears he is the last of his kind.

  • av R.J. Mitchell
    156

    PARALLEL LINES is the story of a deadly rivalry on both sides of the law. With criminal rival and would be underworld kingpin Declan Meehan on the verge of controlling Glasgow's lucrative illegal drug trade, Detective Sergeant Angus Thoroughgood vows to bring him down.

  • av RJ Mitchell
    164

    THE HURTING finds DS Angus Thoroughgood recovering from injuries from his most recent adventures in 'Parallel Lines' and questioning his career with the Glasgow police force. After handing in his resignation, Thoroughgood is pulled back into the line of duty once his recovery at the police convalescence home, Castlebrae, is complete.

  • av R.J. Mitchell
    156

    THE LONGEST SHADOW begins atop Scotland's Wallace Monument where a skeleton from DS Thoroughgood's past threatens to put a stop to his future.

  • av Marilyn Parkes-Seddon
    196

  • - Our Mental Health - Love the Conversation
    av A.J. Ormiston
    80,99

    From an early age A. J. Ormiston has written poetry. This is his first published book. It is a series of poems reflecting a loved one's struggle with their mental health.

  • av Elaine Rogers
    93,-

    Two children's stories in which incredible things occur in the park after the gates are locked, and in the gardens there are things that even Richard Jones, the gardener, has never seen. Surely such things could happen only in a fable or a fairy story.

  • av Elaine Rogers
    93,-

    Two children's stories. Below the lighthouse, beneath the waves, a fortune in Spanish gold is waiting to be discovered. In the country the villagers join forces, pulling together to save their wildlife and prevent their village being ruined for ever.

  • av Lizzie Exton
    126

    Being Naughty is just so much fun, especially for Gordon the Gremlin. But what happens when there is nobody around to affect with your mischief. When Gordon is left all alone he promises to change his ways, but will he be able to keep that promise?

  • av Arthur Gordon
    93,-

    The Princess of the Sea tells the story of Miranda, a beautiful mermaid who lives in a cave at the bottom of the Mewstone, a large outcrop of rock just off the south coast of Devon, and of her adventures with her friends. The characters are fictitious, but the locations are real. The author combines fantasy with fiction to create a magical story.

  • - Volume II
    av J. B. Dundee
    103

    This second volume continues with poems written in the 1980s, when in my twenties. The adolescent angst continues; however, thankfully, the love is no longer unrequited, as during this time I began courting my wife-to-be, Gillian. Views on the world around me, whether optimistic or melancholy, still feature prominently. J. B. Dundee

  • av Sinead Murphy
    126

    Lee is a tiny tiger who lives with his Mum in the safety of his tree-top house. There he feels safe from the dangers of the dark jungle below. But one wild stormy night, Lee and his Mum are thrown to the ground and Lee is forced to face his fears in order to help her.

  • av Elisa Peacock
    126

    Bean the Dog and his barking bottom bring you a story full of laughter and ridiculousness. Filled with trumps, parps and bottom burps, Elisa Peacock has brought us a hilarious tale of fame, fortune and stage-fright that will keep you laughing till the end. With wonderful illustrations from Rowena Aitken, The Bum that Barked is one not to miss.

  • av Lee Thomas
    126

    A young Gorgon who is annoyed at having to share her time with her younger sisters (her hair-snakes). They keep thwarting her attempts to win the school talent contest until she devises a cunning plan...

  • - The Ultimate Book of Facts: Special Collector's Edition
    av Jack Goldstein, Frankie Taylor & Holger Wessling
    206

    Are you a big fan of Harry Potter? You've probably read the books and seen the films many times over. But how much of the detail behind the series do you really know?This Special Collector's Hardback Edition of Harry Potter: The Ultimate Book of Facts features over two hundred facts about the Harry Potter universe and more than one hundred bonus facts about the author behind it all, J.K. Rowling. Separated into sections for easy reading, there is a huge amount of information that will surprise and amaze you in equal measure! Subjects covered include: Harry, Ron and Hermione Quidditch The Ministry of Magic The Triwizard Tournament Hogwarts ...and much more!If you love Harry Potter and want to expand your knowledge of the series, this is the perfect book for you; the facts within can even be used to make up your very own Harry Potter quiz.Harry Potter: The Ultimate Book of Facts - Special Collector's Edition is a great addition to any true fan's bookshelf.

  • av Arthur Gordon
    103

    The West Country provides the main source of inspiration for Arthur Gordon's poems, and he conveys his love for the West Country in a way that is both interesting and thoughtful. Other poems have a Scottish flavour, reflecting Arthur's childhood in Scotland. And the collection as a whole is shot through with a vein of quiet humour.

  • av Judith Ratcliffe
    90,-

    Miranda's silver shoes are magic. Individually they are old and worn, half falling to bits, but when they are brought together they sparkle and shimmer like new, vibrating with energy. When she puts them on, anything is possible. They transport her to a land of dragons and trolls, to the door of The Great Magician himself.

  • av B B Taylor
    126

    Children have stopped believing in magic, no longer leaving their teeth out for the fairies. No teeth, no magic, and no more fairies! Enter one little fairy, Mouse, always told she's too small to be a tooth fairy she decides to take action, resorting to drastic measures and even breaking the fairy code of conduct - thou shalt not steal teeth.

  • - Andy Green Pixel Art
    av Andy Green
    494

    Thirty-five years after the birth of the UK's most successful home computer, Andy Green arrived onto the booming retro computer scene. Gathered here are the complete pixel artworks of Andy Green to date.

  • - Scorching Darkness
    av Robin Evans
    159

  • - An illustrated history of film in cinema and television
    av Jim Slater & Grant Lobban
    431,-

  • av Nicola Hulme
    126

    The Fixer Man is a story of one man and his dragon. That's right, a dragon! This magical fantasy picture book is all about finding a family where you least expect it.

  • av R.J. Mitchell
    164

    A brand new DS Thoroughgood thriller from Award Nominated crime fiction author RJ Mitchell. Set in Glasgow in 1990, The Blood Acre follows DS Angus Thoroughgood as he explores a tangled web of lies, deceit within a corrupt police force leading him to uncover an explosive terrorist plot and a fabled piece of Glasgow criminal folklore.

  • av Vanessa Horn
    126

    Millie McBean is so excited to meet her baby brother. She can't help but think about all the brilliant things they're going to do together. However, when Rudy arrives he only wants to do one thing - cry!

  • - The Collection - Volume 2: The Expendables, the Fifth Element, and the Big One
    av Scott Tierney
    243

    Another collection of strange conversations about oddly specific subjects from the hand of Scott Tierney. What would an Orlando Bloom cake taste like? Would Bruce Willis spit in Leeloo's face? Who cleans up the Starship Enterprise's Holodeck once you are finished? These and other similarly pressing issues will be rigorously discussed.Pointless Conversations: The Expendables.In the fourth issue of the comic series all about the pointless, it's offbeat film references aplenty, with Robin Hood, The Expendables, and some surreal cake talk (not just any cake talk...SURREAL CAKE TALK!...yeah...). Loud explosions and incoherent old men...a better title for The Expendables? Was the King of England a lion? Maid Marion a child killer?...yes! What would an Orlando Bloom cake taste like? * * * Pointless Conversations: The Fifth Element In the fifth issue of the comic series all about the pointless, the film and cartoon related topics for (not very) serious discussion are Batman button mashing, the Queen atop a robotic polar bear, and of course the insanity which is The Fifth Element. Batman button mashing...does every switch in the Batmobile do the same thing? Captain Planet gets taken down a peg! The Queen on the back of a robotic polar bear? Would Bruce Willis spit in Leeloo's face? * * * Pointless Conversations: The Big One: It's the question that has dogged scholars for a millennia....what actually happens when you take a poo on the Star Trek Enterprise's holodeck? In the sixth issue of the comic series all about the pointless, it the one that got everyone talking - the Star Trek special!: Why is there a 'P' in pterodactyl? Who cleans the Holdeck once you're finished? If you eat holo-food, would you do a holo-poo? Would you drink Odo? *Disclaimer* This issue is rather immature, and if you are easily offended by "rectal forcefields" and "poo quiche" (not to mention an almost infinite number of "poo"s) then this issue isn't really for you...but if you do find these funny, then you are in for a real treat!

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