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Margot, Wesley and Josephine have got an awesome weekend mapped out for the end of the holidays before they start high school – and they don’t want anything to stand in the way of their big plans in London. But when they are staying with Margot’s mum and her new boyfriend Teddy in Notting Hill, something happens that they just can’t ignore. Join the kids as they follow the case across wild West London, following the trail of a super creative murderer, as well as some epic street art.
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Your essential guide to exploring the best of this iconic city.
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£12.99
From parks and rivers to heaths and woodlands, explore London’s most wonderful natural spaces and uncover the green corridors that link them, with this beautifully illustrated and entertaining walking guide.
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£14.99
From the bestselling author of The Miniaturist. Jessie Burton’s Hidden Treasure is the phenomenal page-turning story of two children whose lives collide when they find an ancient treasure with the power to return to them the most precious thing they have ever lost
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A brand-new Christmas classic adventure about the magic of Santa Claus, set in North London and the North Pole – from the bestselling author of Artemis Fowl
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The London Year is a refreshingly unique take on this marvellous city, featuring the best cultural events taking place each month.
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£20.00
When Dennis comes into possession of a book that shouldn’t exist, a new chapter in his life begins and a different, alternate London reveals itself – and with it a cast of characters each more unlikely and fantastical than the last. Long London occupies precisely the same geographical space as our London – but it is a city built from dreamscapes and art, from fiction and nightmares.
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Andy’s story wasn’t meant to turn out this way. Living out of a suitcase in his best friends’ spare room, waiting for his career as a stand-up comedian to finally take off, he struggles to process the life-ruining end of his relationship with the only woman he’s ever truly loved. As he tries to solve the seemingly unsolvable mystery of his broken relationship, he contends with career catastrophe, social media paranoia, a rapidly dwindling friendship group and the growing suspicion that, at 35, he really should have figured this all out by now. Andy has a lot to learn, not least his ex-girlfriend’s side of the story.
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For fans of The Rosie Project, The Flatshare and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, The Theory of (Not Quite) Everything is an utterly delightful reminder that the bonds of family and calculations of the heart follow a logic all of their own.
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A colourful rhyming picture book about London through the seasons – and one very adventurous pigeon in search of the perfect nest!
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The only thing Abi ever wanted was a proper family. So when she falls pregnant by an Australian exchange student in London, she cannot pack up her old life in Croydon fast enough, to start all over in Sydney and make her own family. It is not until she arrives, with three-week-old Jude in tow, that Abi realises Stu is not quite ready to be a father after all. And he is the only person she knows in this hot, dazzling, confusing city, where the job of making friends is turning out to be harder than she thought. That is, until she meets Phyllida, her wealthy, charming, imperious older neighbour, and they become almost like mother and daughter. If only Abi had not told Phil that teeny tiny small lie, the very first day they met.