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  • Totally Bizarre by Sheri Bell-rehwoldt
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    Totally Bizarre

    Jam-packed with fascinating facts and unbelievable but totally true stories, this book will stretch your credulity to its limits.

  • Written In History by Simon Sebag Montefiore
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    Written In History

    Written in history celebrates the great letters of world history, creative culture and personal life. acclaimed historian simon sebag montefiore selects over one hundred letters from ancient times to the twenty-first century: some are noble and inspiring, some despicable and unsettling; some are exquisite works of literature, others brutal, coarse and frankly outrageous; many are erotic, others heartbreaking. the writers vary from elizabeth i, rameses the great and leonard cohen to emmeline pankhurst, mandela, stalin, michelangelo, suleiman the magnificent and unknown people in extraordinary circumstances – from love letters to calls for liberation, declarations of war to reflections on death. in the colourful, accessible style of a master storyteller, montefiore shows why these letters are essential reading: how they enlighten our past, enrich the way we live now – and illuminate tomorrow.

  • Oxford Illustrated Childredn's Dictionary And Thesaurus by Oxford Dictionaries
  • The General by Robert Muchamore
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    The General

    James adams and his sister lauren take on a training mission in the desert near las vegas, but find big trouble waiting in the form of an entire american batallion.

  • Between The Assassinations by Aravind Adiga
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    Between The Assassinations

    The dazzling new book from the winner of the 2008 man booker prize, “between the assassinations” brings to life a chorus of distinctive indian voices, all inhabitants in the fictional town of kittur.

  • The Usborne Book Of Art Skills by Fiona Watt, Antonia Miller
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    The Usborne Book Of Art Skills

    Delightful child-sized books are perfect for sharing.

  • Gathering The Water by Robert Edric
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    Gathering The Water

    It is 1847, northern england, and charles weightman has been given the unenviable task of overseeing the flooding of the forge valley and evicting its lingering inhabitants. weightman is heartily resented by these locals, and he himself is increasingly unconvinced both of the wisdom of his appointment and of the integrity and motives of the company men who posted him there. he finds some solace, however, in his enigmatic neighbour, mary latimer. caring for her mad sister, mary is also an outsider, and a companionship develops between the two of them which offers them both some comfort and support in their mutual isolation. as winter closes steadily in and as the waters begin to rise in the forge valley, it becomes increasingly evident that the man-made deluge cannot be avoided; not by the locals desperate to save their homes, nor by the reluctant agent of their destruction, weightman himself. in a masterful new novel, edric captures powerful human emotions with grace and precision. the hauntingly resonant backdrop to this story of david and goliath marks edric’s dramatic return to historical literary fiction.

  • The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F**k by Mark Manson
  • 1000 Questions And Answers by Linda Sonntag
  • Scorpia Rising by Anthony Horowitz
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    Scorpia Rising

    When the world’s deadliest terrorist organization, scorpia, stirs up trouble in the middle east, it is up to fourteen-year-old m16 agent alex rider to thwart their plans.

  • The Sicilian by Mario Puzo
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    The Sicilian

  • Kingfisher First Encyclopedia Of Science by Chris Oxlade, Anita Ganeri
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    Kingfisher First Encyclopedia Of Science

    Introduces important scientific principles and provides basic definitions of common terms in standard alphabetical arrangement with references to related entries.

  • Chocolate And Cuckoo Clocks by Alan Coren
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    Chocolate And Cuckoo Clocks

    Edited by his children, giles and victoria, chocolate and cuckoo clocks is an anthology of humorous writing from the former editor of punch and radio 4 national treasure alan coren, who died in october 2007. in a prolific forty-year career alan coren wrote for the times, observer, tatler, daily mail, mail on sunday, listener, punch and the new yorker, and published over 20 books including the sanity inspector, golfing for cats and the collected bulletins of idi amin (he turned down an invitation from amin to visit uganda saying, ‘i’ll probably end up as a sandwich’). even twenty years ago he estimated that he had published six million words, or ten copies of war and peace. coren was one of britain’s most prolific and now much-missed humourists, finding the comedy of life all around him and rendering it, hilariously and compellingly, in polished and witty prose which will be eagerly devoured by his loyal fanbase.

  • The Fourth K by Mario Puzo
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    The Fourth K

    Frances xavier kennedy, president of the united states, cousin of jfk, faces the greatest crisis of his career. his only child has been seized by terrorists, and simultaneously two unbalanced young scientists are holding the nation to ransom.

  • Whitaker's World Of Facts by Russell Ash
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    Whitaker’s World Of Facts

    This superb reference title combined the most up-to-date, must-have information on every important subject on earth, with lashings of fact files on world record breakers and compelling top ten style lists.

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