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  • Bluey: Bluey’s Friends

    £7.99

    Bluey and her friends are having fun together. Follow the story, find Bluey’s friends and then put together the jigsaw pieces to make a special picture.Join Bluey and her friends in this fun story with six jigsaw pieces to play with!Don’t miss these other awesome Bluey books:Bluey: A Jigsaw Puzzle BookBluey: A Big Pop-Up BookBluey: Puppets: Starring UniverseBluey is an Emmy award-winning Australian children’s television programme following the adventures of a loveable six-year-old Blue Heeler Puppy, Bluey and her family. It’s currently showing on Disney+, BBC iPlayer and CBeebies in the UK. Bluey enjoys exploring the world and using her imagination to turn everyday life into an amazing adventure. Join Bluey in this fun collection of story, activity and novelty books that celebrate play.

  • Volcanoes

    £8.99

    What is it like to stand near red-hot lava? When will the next super volcano erupt? And how do islands form? This volcano book for kids dives deep into our planet’s fiery secrets, bringing to life everything from explosive volcanic eruptions on land to powerful underwater volcanoes that spur tsunamis. Discover the red-hot geological forces that shape our planet and learn about the brave scientists who work near these incredible natural wonders.

  • The Silver Book

    £9.99

    It is September 1974. Two men meet by chance in Venice. One is a young English artist, in panicked flight from London. The other is Danilo Donati, the magician of Italian cinema, the designer responsible for realising the spectacular visions of Fellini and Pasolini. Donati is in Venice to produce sketches for Fellini’s Casanova. A young – and beautiful – apprentice is just what he needs. He sweeps Nicholas to Rome, into the looking-glass world of Cinecittá, the studio where Casanova’s Venice will be ingeniously assembled. Then in the spring, the lovers move together to the set of Salò, Pasolini’s horrifying fable of fascism. But Nicholas has a secret and in this world of constant illusion, his real nature passes unseen. Amidst the rising tensions of Italy’s ‘Years of Lead’, he acts as an accelerant, setting in motion a tragedy he didn’t intend.

  • Shadow Reaper

    £9.99

    The city of Aravell is in peril, plagued by a deadly black mist that kills all it touches and reapers who roam the streets, leaving a trail of bodies in their wake. Seventeen-year-old reaper hunter Viridia Solace has made it her life’s mission to capture their leader – the man who murdered her parents – but the notorious Reaper Priest has eluded the best hunters on Elverdine Isle for years. Until now. When the Priest’s right-hand man, Reeve Ashton, is captured, he offers Viri a chance to avenge her parents – for a price. She knows better than to bargain with a reaper, especially this one, but his offer is too good to resist. Only, trusting Reeve comes with a heavy cost, and soon Viri risks losing everything – including her heart.

  • All Grown Up

    £16.99

    After thirty years of messy mothering, Louisa’s daughters can finally look after themselves. Or so she thought. Because suddenly, they’re back – apparently for good. Meg’s second-guessing her marriage. Jo’s career hangs in the balance. Amy has inexplicably quit university. None of them empty the dishwasher. Louisa knows it’s time for some life lessons. She adores her girls, but if she’s ever going to get her (sex) life back, they’ll have to grow up – and go. But maybe they’re not the only ones with lessons to learn. And Louisa might just discover that her daughters have something to teach her about being an adult too.

  • The Student Kitchen

    £16.99

    Hungry? New to the kitchen? Bored of beans on toast? Every student needs to fill their bellies as well as their brains. ‘The Student Kitchen’ is filled with 70 super-satisfying, budget-friendly recipes for novice cooks and hungry 21st-century students. From plant-based dishes to air-fryer-friendly feasts, and simple slow cooks to ingenious microwave meals, this unintimidating yet comprehensive cookbook will teach you to navigate the kitchen and make cooking delicious, nutritious, budget-friendly meals as simple as can be.

  • The Man Who Stole the Gods

    £20.00

    In the shattered aftermath of Cambodia’s civil war, temples that had stood for centuries were found ransacked, sacred sculptures hacked from pedestals, towering statues of Hindu gods and priceless relics of the Khmer Empire vanished. At the centre of this vast plunder, British expat Douglas Latchford, whose decades-long obsession fuelled one of the most audacious cultural thefts of modern times. From the Killing Fields to the marble galleries of New York and London and the private collections of the rich and famous, this book unravels a story of power, greed and corruption, and questions what you take from a nation when you steal its past. Drawing on years of investigation and exclusive access to the stories’ key players, Matthew Campbell reveals how the treasures of one of the world’s greatest civilizations were stolen, sold, and finally found.

  • All In

    £16.99

    Jo and Dave haven’t had a holiday in years. They’ve had other things on their plate: failed IVF, the death of Dave’s mother, doing up the bathroom. So when Dave’s flashy brother Teddy offers to fly in from Dubai and take them – along with his gorgeous young girlfriend and their curmudgeonly father – to a beachfront resort in the Med, the couple can hardly refuse. But while romance might be on the cards for some, Jo and Dave soon find that tensions don’t disappear in paradise. In fact, they might just get worse.

  • Football World Cup 2026

    £9.99

    Get involved in all the sporting fun this summer with the ultimate companion guide to the World Cup 2026, through the eyes of your favourite football team, 5ive Guys FC. Not content enough with being the best YouTube channel for football fun, we’re bringing you all the knowledge you’ll need ahead of the greatest tournament on Earth. Perfect for football fans of all ages, this interactive guide is your go-to way to stay engaged throughout the tournament.

  • Meet the Artist: Frida Kahlo

    £7.99

    Immerse yourself in the colorful world of one of the most iconic artists, Frida Kahlo, and make your own Kahlo-inspired artworks!Join Laura Page on a spectacular adventure through the powerful paintings of Frida Kahlo, a revolutionary artist who used her work as a way to express her feelings of pain and frustration.Get to know Kahlo’s self-portraits and what they meant to her through her own words. Create your own Day of the Dead papier-mâché mask, grow some roots and start an illustrated journal to record your thoughts and dreams. Packed with make-and-dos and creative activities, Meet the Artist: Frida Kahlo is perfect for encouraging and inspiring budding young artists.

  • Palm Meridian

    £10.99

    It’s 2067 at Palm Meridian Retirement Resort, Florida, and the last day of Hannah’s life. Tomorrow, as the sun burns the dew off the lawns, she’ll close her eyes for the very last time. But she won’t be going quietly. Tonight, Hannah’s throwing an end-of-life party: the drinks are on ice, and the palm trees are strung with lights beneath technicolour skies. And though Hannah has less than 24 hours left, she’s holding out for one last, impossible thing. Amongst the guest list is Hannah’s long-lost love Sophie – the woman who Hannah can’t forget, even after 40 years. Hannah has to give her greatest love one last try. Soon, the party is in full swing. Hannah waits nervously, unaware that before her last ever dawn breaks, a devastating secret will come to light. If Sophie shows, how can Hannah say goodbye all over again? And is there enough time to fix the past?

  • The Biggest Cat in the Book

    £7.99

    Cats come in all shapes, colours, and sizes – but which of them is the biggest? Tiny kitten, Pippa, loves to explore slippers. Paisley the Persian cat loves cardboard boxes, and Dave the Devon Rex is DEFINITELY not related to the T. rex. Each of these cats is special in their own way, but only one of these lovable fluffballs can be the BIGGEST. Purr-fect for cat-lovers, this playful story features a gatefold surprise at the end.