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  • Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
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    Carry On

    During his last year at watford school of magicks, simon snow, the chosen one, faces a magic-eating monster wearing his face, a break-up, and a missing nemesis.

    200.00
  • Boy Erased by Garrard Conley
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    Boy Erased

    Soon to be a major motion picture starring lucas hedges, russell crowe and nicole kidman, and written and directed by joel edgerton `a necessary, beautiful book’ garth greenwell, author of what belongs to you.

    150.00
  • Stella by Helen Eve
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    Stella

    17-year-old stella hamilton is the star blazing at the heart of temperley high. leader of the maliciously exclusive elite, she is surrounded by adulation; envied and lusted after in equal measure. and she is in the final stage of a five-year campaign to achieve her destiny: love with her equally popular male equivalent, and triumph as head girl on election night. by contrast, new girl caitlin clarke has until now lived a quietly conformist life in new york. with the collapse of her parents’ marriage she has been sent across the atlantic for an english boarding school education, only to discover that at temperley, the only important rules are the unwritten ones. it’s a world of the beautiful and the dangerous, and acceptance means staying on the right side of stella hamilton, the most beautiful and dangerous of them all. not everyone is happy to be under the hamilton rule. but fighting the system means treading the same dark path as stella – and if caitlin puts a foot wrong, it’s a long way down . . .

    150.00
  • How To Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran
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    How To Be A Woman

    1913: suffragette throws herself under the king’s horse. 1969 u feminists storm miss world. now u caitlin moran rewrites the female eunuch from a bar stool and demands to know why pants are getting smaller. there’s never been a better time to be a woman: we have the vote and the pill, and we haven’t been burnt as witches since 1727.

    120.00
  • Because Of You by Dawn French
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    Because Of You

    The eagerly awaited, life-affirming and moving sunday times bestseller from number-one bestselling author dawn french longlisted for the women’s prize for fiction ‘i absolutely loved because of you. fantastic, passionate, compassionate, so much wisdom, a lot of humour, very real and credible’ bernardine evaristo, booker prize-winning author of girl, woman, other ‘gorgeous . . . wise and full of love’ marian keyes __________ tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock . . . midnight. the old millennium turns into the new. in the same hospital, two very different women give birth to two very similar daughters. hope leaves with a beautiful baby girl. anna leaves with empty arms. seventeen years later, the gods who keep watch over broken-hearted mothers wreak mighty revenge, and the truth starts rolling, terrible and deep, toward them all. the power of mother-love will be tested to its limits. perhaps beyond . . . because of you is the remarkably poignant story perfect for every dawn french fan, told with her signature humour, warmth and so much love. ‘an extraordinary book – sad, heartening, gripping and reassuringly human’ jo brand ‘told with french’s unfailing wit and warmth, because of you is the tale of family bonds and the mother-daughter relationships that ultimately make us who we are’ independent ‘the final scenes are so perfectly executed they almost broke my heart. because of you is a story to cherish’ sunday express ‘french manages to pick your heart up with the nib of her pen and slowly pull it apart, heart-wrenchingly, page by page . . . a true writing talent’ my weekly ‘dawn french is a wonderful writer’ daily mail ‘moving . . . french’s best yet’ good housekeeping ‘dawn tackles the big ones – love, death, grief, childhood, motherhood, parenthood – head on’ guardian ‘beautifully observed’ the times readers love because of you: ‘dawn had me laughing, crying . . . i loved every word’ 5***** reader review ‘breathtakingly beautiful with one hell of an ending’ 5***** reader review ‘heart-breaking but so beautiful’ 5***** reader review ‘fantastic story, fantastic characters – i want to read it all over again’ 5***** reader review ‘have your tissues ready when you read this one’ 5***** reader review

    90.00
  • Shakespeare's Christmas by Charlaine Harris
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    Shakespeare’s Christmas

    Lily bard heads home to bartley, arkansas, for her sister varena’s christmas wedding, but ends up involved in an investigation with her private detective boyfriend. but there’s something in the air besides holiday cheer–there’s murder. original.

    80.00
  • Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris
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    Shakespeare’s Landlord

    A new series set in shakespeare, arkansas, featuring a heroine (lily bard) who runs a cleaning business. one night in a garbage bag she discovers the body of her landlord, which makes her a suspect. now lily must clear her name. a study in smalltown inhabitants.

    80.00
  • The Titanic Secret by James Becker
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    The Titanic Secret

    Was it really an iceberg that sunk the titanic? or is that what they want you to think? on sunday 15 april 1912, the ‘unsinkable’ rms titanic sinks on her maiden voyage to new york. but the truth is quickly suppressed. on board she carries three men scheming to create a new military alliance between the usa and germany. their goal – war with great britain and the destruction of the british empire. alex tremayne and his american colleague maria weston are sent by british intelligence to stop the spies, and with them the greatest war in history. on a voyage bristling with intrigue, alex and maria have one aim: to stop the conspirators from reaching america – at any cost… from sunday times bestseller james becker, the titanic secret is perfect for fans of dan brown, clive cussler and james rollins.

    150.00
  • Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant by Anne Tyler
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    Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant

    Pearl tull is the matriarchal head of the tull family since being abandoned by her husband beck 35 years ago. she was left to bring up their three children.

    200.00
  • A Dance With Dragons by George R. R. Martin
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    A Dance With Dragons

    In the aftermath of a colossal battle, new threats are emerging from every direction. tyrion lannister, having killed his father, and wrongfully accused of killing his nephew, king joffrey, has escaped from king’s landing with a price on his head.

    220.00
  • Ash by Malinda Lo
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    Ash

    In this variation on the cinderella story, ash grows up believing in the fairy realm that the king and his philosophers have sought to suppress, until one day she must choose between a handsome fairy cursed to love her and the king’s huntress whom she loves.

    180.00
  • Sad Little Men by Richard Beard
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    Sad Little Men

    ‘read this book’ alastair campbell ‘a really wonderful book’ nigella lawson via twitter in 1975 richard beard was sent away to boarding school. so were boris johnson and david cameron. he didn’t enjoy it. but the first and most important lesson was not to let that show. a public school education has long been accepted in britain as a preparation for leadership, but being separated from your parents at a young age is traumatic. what sort of adult does it mould? tackling debates about privilege head-on, sad little men reveals what happens when you put a succession of men from boarding schools into positions of influence, including at 10 downing street, and asks the question- is this really who we want in charge? ‘the most important book i’ve read this year’ adam rutherford

    180.00
  • After The Party by Lisa Jewell
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    After The Party

    Eleven years ago, jem and ralph fell in love. they thought it would be for ever, that they’d found their happy ending. then two became four, a flat became a house. romantic nights out became sleepless nights in. and they soon found that life wasn’t quite so simple any more. now two people who were so right together are starting to drift apart. as they try to find a way back to each other, back to what they once had, they both become dangerously distracted. but maybe it’s not too late to recapture happily ever after …

    200.00
  • The Split by Sharon Bolton
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    The Split

    The chilling and gripping richard and judy book club pick she’ll never stop running. but he’ll never stop looking. a year ago felicity lloyd fled england to south georgia, one of the most remote islands in the world, escaping her past and the man she once loved. can she keep running her whole life? freddie lloyd has served time for murder – and now he wants her back. wherever she is, he won’t stop until he finds her. will he be able to track her to the ends of the earth? together they’ll find themselves trapped on the ice and in danger. who will survive? * * * * * ‘a deadly game of cat-and-mouse at the edge of the world.’ erin kelly ‘powerfully atmospheric, unguessably twisty.’ elly griffiths ‘i’m a huge sharon bolton fan, and this is her best yet.’ lee child ‘the split grips like permafrost.’ jp delaney

    150.00
  • Haven Of Obedience by Marina Anderson
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    Haven Of Obedience

    Natalie bowen is a successful young businesswoman, envied by many, but her personal life is a disaster. men can’t cope with her dominating attitude and she doesn’t know how to change. luckily, there is the haven – a weekend retreat that specializes in teaching sexual submission and obedience.

    180.00
  • The Copper Gauntlet by Cassandra Clare, Holly Black
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    The Copper Gauntlet

    Callum hunt’s summer break isn’t like other kids’. his closest companion is a chaos-ridden wolf, havoc. his father suspects him of being secretly evil. and, of course, most kids aren’t heading back to school in the magical world of the magisterium . . . it’s not easy for call . . . and it gets even harder after he checks out his basement and discovers that his dad might be trying to destroy both him and havoc. call escapes to the magisterium but things only intensify there. the alkahest – a copper gauntlet capable of separating certain magicians from their magic – has been stolen. and in their search to discover the culprit, call and his friends awaken the attention of some very dangerous foes – and get closer to an even more dangerous truth. as the mysteries of the magisterium deepen and widen, bestselling authors holly black and cassandra clare take readers on an extraordinary journey through one boy’s conflict -and a whole world’s fate.

    200.00
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