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To most, Quan is a surly, underachieving playboy. Anna dislikes him, or so she tells herself. She will never admit that she harbours a secret crush on Quan, especially because he only has eyes for her charismatic younger sister Camilla. Now, with her sister’s engagement on the line, Anna must bury her anxieties and overcome her OCD to try and seduce Quan and save her sister’s impending marriage. But when Quan discovers Anna’s true intentions, he’s forced to confront his own hurtful past and learn to forgive, while Anna must face her greatest challenge: truly opening herself up to love.
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Two laugh-out-loud stories in one brilliantly illustrated book, from award-winning creator Aaron Blabey. Soon to be an animated film.
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The malodorous horrors of sports day. Bracing yourself for Parents’ Evening. Refereeing teenage relationship dramas. This is not what you see in the adverts. From the age of eight, Ryan Wilson dreamt of being a teacher. This is the inside story of his time at the chalkface, from fresh-faced trainee with grand ideals to exhausted assistant head battling ever-changing government demands. It is a tribute to the colleagues who befriended him and to the chaotic, brilliant, maddening students who inspired and enraged him. From Sean, the wannabe gangster with a soft heart, to David, the king of innuendo, and terrifyingly clever Amelia. And, above all, it’s about the lessons they taught him: how to be patient and resilient, how to live authentically and how to value every day.
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In a small town in Sweden, it appears to be an ordinary day. But look more closely, and you’ll see a mysterious masked figure approaching a bank. Two hours later, chaos has descended. A bungled attempted robbery has developed into a hostage situation – and the offender is refusing to communicate their demands to the police. Inside the building, fear quickly turns to irritation for the seven strangers trapped inside. If this is to be their last day on earth, shouldn’t it be a bit more dramatic? But as the minutes tick by, they begin to suspect that the criminal mastermind holding them hostage might be more in need of rescuing than they are.
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When Danny and his friends win a prize of an all-expenses-paid trip to a fancy resort in Norway, the kids can’t believe their luck. Their flight, the resort and all of the amazing things they get to do and see – it all seems too good to be true. Which is exactly what makes Danny suspicious…
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What do you do when your relationship suddenly ends? How do you cope when the cosy ‘coupley’ future you had planned disappears? Join comedian Helen Thorn from The Scummy Mummies as she haphazardly takes the plunge into single life for the first time in twenty-two years. Helen shares her own roller coaster journey from the initial shock of a surprise separation, the messy months hanging out in her PJs through to the highs of rediscovering online dating, tiny pants, rock-solid female friendships and the glorious joy of just being by herself.
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No.1 bestselling author Gill Sims is back with her eagerly awaited fourth and final Why Mummy novel.
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What happens when you have an accidental baby on your own in your mid-30s, when you haven’t worked out how to look after yourself, let alone a baby? ‘The Hungover Games’ is the true story of one woman’s adventures in single-motherhood.
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‘A delight’ Stylist
‘Funny, real and caring’ YOU Magazine
‘Funny, irreverent and moving? everything you would expect from the thick-fringed presenter who’s won a place in the nation’s hearts’ The Sun
‘Full of hilarious insights’ Vanity Fair
A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
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A decade ago, Caitlin Moran thought she had it all figured out. Her instant bestseller ‘How to Be a Woman’ was a game-changing take on feminism, the patriarchy, and the general ‘hoo-ha’ of becoming a woman. Back then, she firmly believed ‘the difficult bit’ was over, and her 40s were going to be a doddle. If only she had known: when middle age arrives, a whole new bunch of tough questions need answering. Now with aging parents, teenage daughters, a bigger bum and a To-Do list without end, Caitlin Moran is back with ‘More Than A Woman’ – a manifesto for change, and a celebration of all those middle-aged women who keep the world turning.
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Multi-award-winning television writer and producer Georgia Pritchett knows a thing or two about anxiety. From worrying about the monsters under her bed as a child (Were they comfy enough?), to embracing womanhood (One way of knowing you have crossed from girlhood to womanhood is that men stop furtively masturbating at you from bushes and start shouting things at you from cars. It’s a beautiful moment) to being offered free gifts after an award ceremony (It was an excruciating experience. Mortifying) worry has accompanied her at every turn. This memoir is a joyful reflection on just how to live – and sometimes even thrive (sometimes not) – with anxiety.
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The fifteen men and women of the cloth who dared to stand up to fascism, proving that some hearts will never be conquered