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A guide to London’s most irresistible spots, written by Gulshan Batool, also known as @gulshanlondon. Discover where to find the best blossoms in spring, which hotels serve the most unique afternoon tea, and where to go if you want to experience a magical Christmas. There are chapters dedicated to each season, as well as to London’s many villages, covering everywhere from Notting Hill to Mayfair. With fascinating historical detail as well as tips on when to visit each attraction, this carefully curated guide will help you navigate the city like a pro, visiting the most Instagram-worthy spots as you go.
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£15.99
Discover 50 fun ways to see London and learn why every neighbourhood is its own cultural hotspot, with this unique set of experience cards and 56-page mini guide. Find tips on little-known activities; when to visit must-see places; where to eat, shop and find art; and get to know the city's storied past. Grab a card and start exploring!
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£14.00
The race is on with Hurry Home, Hedgehogs!In this prickly racing game from Petit Collage, players move their hedgehogs through the garden to get them safely home as fast as they can. Roll the die and decide which hedgehog you’d like to move along the path. If you land on another player’s hedgehog, send them backward along the path. Or get in everyone’s way by landing two of your hedgehogs on the same spot. The first player to get all their hedgehogs home wins the game!Perfect for 2-4 players, ages 4+, playing this game will help kids learn the values of patience, focus, and winning and losing with grace.Inside the box, you’ll find 12 wooden hedgehog character counters, wooden die, gameboard, and English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, and Spanish instructions.The game is made using FSC paper and wood, and the packaging is printed using 75% recycled materials and vegetable inks.AIM OF THE GAME:The race is on! Help your hedgehogs find th
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£22.00
This unique 500-piece jigsaw puzzle has a mystery at its heart! Read the clues and figure out the logic to build the final image, featuring timeless characters from Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Brontë’s greatest stories.
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£20.00
Most people in the United Kingdom live and work in towns. Only a handful ordinarily qualify as conventional tourist destinations, with most deemed too plain, run down, or unfun to be worthy of a leisure visit; but they have much to offer for the inquisitive traveller. Travelling from Warrington, Birkenhead and Slough to Paisley, Armagh, Newport and beyond, Chris Moss seeks out Britain’s ‘unloved’ towns. As he encounters the rich stories and spirits of these places, peeling back layers of history and culture, he considers why the hidden pleasures they have to offer have been ignored by most. ‘Where Tourists Seldom Tread’ is an invitation to move away from our preferences for major cities and rural idylls, offering a new field guide to the country.
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£8.00
Los Angeles is a city that rarely looks back. Yet scattered across it are places that have endured, remaining in use while the city around them has been rebuilt and reimagined. How To Find Old Los Angeles is a guide to 45 such places: bars, diners, restaurants, shops, and long-established institutions that continue to operate much as they always have, serving locals and visitors side by side. These are not landmarks set apart from everyday life. They are working places where you can order a whiskey or a root beer float, a taco or a burger, or step in off the street to take care of ordinary business. This guide offers an entry point into a Los Angeles of an earlier era, one that remains accessible, and that will last only for as long as people continue to use it.
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£27.50
Whether it’s the endless light of midsummer or the stillness of the polar night, few places capture the imagination like the northernmost reaches of Europe. In this evocative collection, travel journalist and photographer Bas van Oort explores the raw beauty, wild nature, and resilient spirit of Scandinavia. Through 17 travel stories accompanied by stunning photography, Bas takes readers on a journey across Denmark, Sweden, and Norway: through islands and fjords, forests and mountains, and the quiet magic of the Arctic seasons. Scandinavia is a celebration of outdoor life, natural wonder, and the deep connection between people and place in one of the world’s most captivating regions.
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£22.99
Discover 385 weird and wonderful sights around the globe, from eerie ghost towns to mysterious abandoned buildings, and even a park with 'singing' trees. Packed with stunning images and illustrations, travel itineraries and 'Top 10' lists, this is the ultimate compendium to the most astonishing corners of the Earth that you never knew existed!
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£18.99
• 1000 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE featuring eight beloved literary classics reimagined with a witty feline twist. Piece together Charlotte Farmer’s colourful interpretations of Purrsuasion, The Great Catsby, The Scratcher in the Rye, PAWS!, I, Clawdius, Cat 22, Hamlet: Tabby or not Tabby and The Tail of Two Kitties. • VIBRANT ARTWORK BY CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATOR CHARLOTTE FARMER. With hot pinks, electric blues and vibrant oranges, this puzzle showcases Charlotte Farmer’s distinctive, playful style. • PERFECT FOR BOOK LOVERS AND CAT ENTHUSIASTS. Combining classic literature, charming feline characters and a rewarding puzzling challenge, this jigsaw makes an ideal gift for bibliophiles or cat lovers. • PLASTIC FREE PACKAGING. Produced to sustainable standards with FSC materials to minimise ecological impact. • INCLUDES A POSTER featuring the completed design. • PREMIUM QUALITY. Thick, sturdy pieces fit
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A reissue of a classic best-seller: all the same genius moves with a fresh new cover.
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£10.99
From the author of the smash-hit Around the World in 80 Trains comes a new globetrotting journey – this time celebrating the peculiar magic and mayhem of the night train.
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£10.99
When a toxic hospital consultant dies of a heart attack, fellow doctor Eitan Rose smells foul play. Nobody else does though, including some quite crucial players like the police and the coroner. So when another senior doctor dies in similar circumstances, he’s determined to prove there’s more to these deaths than meets the eye. But following time off for his mental health, Eitan’s friends and colleagues begin to question his judgement as his chaotic investigation and equally chaotic life spiral simultaneously out of control. Is he making a career-ending mistake, or could there genuinely be a killer stalking the wards?
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£20.00
Here, David Sedaris reflects on what it means to be a foreigner, a brother, a lifelong friend. He tries on the role of caretaker after his boyfriend Hugh’s hip-replacement surgery, and both succeeds and fails. Throughout these essays – at once acerbic and tender, playful and profound – Sedaris shows how much there is to marvel at when you keep your head up and your eyes open, observing with warmth and curiosity this fascinating human species and the lands we inhabit.
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£16.99
For weeks, she has been saying it will be their special day. One last, perfect day with her children before she returns to work after maternity leave. What’s the worst that can happen? Unfolding across 24 hours, ‘Natural Disaster’ is a propulsive, darkly funny and sharply observed novel about the absurd, frustrating, hilarious, precarious, bittersweet, sometimes astonishing challenge – literal, existential – of being a woman, a mother, a wife, a person for one single, entire day.
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£9.99
Agatha Christie meets The Murder Mystery Club Puzzle Book. Become a summertime sleuth with this fiendish collection of paradise-themed crime puzzles. Piece together the clues and solve 10 mysterious cases. Featuring over 100 puzzles to solve.
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