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From the creators of The Haunting Season and The Winter Spirits comes a third collaboration between the biggest names in historical fiction.
Clare Mackintosh meets Susan Hill in this chilling contemporary ghost story from the author of THE TOLL HOUSE
'I haven't had a drink since August 2022. My journey from wild party girl to an alcohol-free mother of two has involved walking, step by step, through shame, guilt, anxiety and grief to finally reach a place of hope and healing. I feel relieved and grateful to be free from the place I felt stuck in, because giving up drinking hasn't been easy for me. I feel vulnerable sharing my own story and nervous about the way people might react, but I also know that it's important for me to do this.'Millie Mackintosh took the decision to go alcohol free after observing the impact drinking alcohol was having on her health and wellbeing. Now, more than two years into her sober curious journey, Millie shares her full experience with honesty and warmth, from the events that led to her decision to stop drinking, through to the positive effects of the alcohol-free lifestyle she enjoys today. Writing with NHS GP Dr Ellie Cannon, Bad Drunk combines practical, scientific advice with Millie's personal experience - what has worked for her, what hasn't, what she has struggled with as well as tips and advice on how to navigate the road ahead. Whether you're simply looking to cut back your alcohol consumption, you're ready to quit drinking altogether or you want to understand how to help a loved one, Bad Drunk will be an essential guide that will help you make decisions for your future health and happiness.
The brand new festive romance from Debbie Macomber, the #1 New York Times bestselling author and the queen of Christmas fiction!
The Mystery Agency returns with a brand new escape-room style puzzle solving mystery for all ages! Perfect for fans of Murdle and an Agathe Christie story.London, April 1929. As the sun rises one crisp spring morning, it reveals a body lying in the centre ofBookseller's Row, a narrow alleyway in the West End famed for its bookshops. D.I. Waterstone soon arrives on the scene and discovers the body belonged to James R.MacMillan, a property developer who planned to level Bookseller's Row to build luxury apartments. It appears every shop keeper on the street had motive to murder MacMillan, but who committed the crime? Put yourself to the test, and follow the story, working your way through a whole host of challenges - from deciphering clues at crime scenes and searching for hidden pieces of evidence in the pages - to satisfy your inner detective. Can you step into the Detective Inspector's shoes and solve the case?Praise for The Mystery Agency'I loved this book! Highly recommended' - Matt Lucas, Actor and comedian'I'm just mad about the Mystery Agency, and even madder about Henry Lewis. Like, it makes me actually mad how wonderfully talented he is at puzzle creation and storytelling. This book is an utter delight, one that should be in the collection of any sharp thinker. I hated how much I loved it. Can't recommend it enough.' - Neil Patrick Harris, puzzle-master and award-winning actorWaterstones - Best Books of the Year 2023 - Puzzle & HumourDaunt Books - Best Gift & Puzzles Books of 2023UK National Archive - Beautiful Books of 2023
The next book in the Gods of the Game series by Sunday Times bestselling author Ana Huang
A unique collaboration between an ADHD psychiatrist and an author-illustrator with ADHD explaining this disorder using case studies, sound medical information, nuanced insights and humorous illustrations.Discussion around ADHD has exploded in recent years. On TikTok alone, #adhd appears 30 billion times a month! Yet understanding remains elusive. Its symptoms are all too often missed or misunderstood, especially among girls and women.Heightened awareness has led to more people seeking help, but it has also created a cacophony of voices - from sceptics and advocates alike. In an era of information overload, it's crucial to have a reliable source.Amid the turbulence, this book offers a much-needed anchor to help women make informed choices about their mental health, bringing clarity to a muddled conversation. The good news is that ADHD is treatable, in fact, it's one of the most treatable conditions in psychiatry as the seven women in the book's case studies discover.This unique book brings empathy, a passion to help and a uniquely readable and visual style. This is an intimate, humorous and relatable exploration of the disorder that will be a go-to survival guide for women with ADHD.
A compelling debut novel that heralds a bright new voice on the literary scene: shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize and Portico Prize for Literature.
Sophie Dumont's debut collection of poems, Sculling, circles the curses that unravel from an Avon-based canoe club, where she trained to be a canoe coach aged 16. Dumont's own coach and partner of three years died suddenly in an aquaplaning road accident, which led to his heart and five other organs being donated.Sculling explores how this bereavement has caused Dumont to reflect on her relationship to bodies of water, from her own body to the state of pollution in UK rivers. She uses the kayak as a vessel to traverse life's accumulation of losses.Amongst great grief, poems soar with humour and a searing openness when talking of sexual health, dementia and being an aunt. With vulnerability and obsessive observation, Sculling speaks of the dull mirrors of a wet city and the narrator's need to 'understand the rain's inclination to its gutters'.
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