Korean Home Cooking
£14.99Elegantly simple, big on flavour and strong on comfort, these family favourites with step-by-step instructions make an ideal introduction to Korean cooking at your place.
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Elegantly simple, big on flavour and strong on comfort, these family favourites with step-by-step instructions make an ideal introduction to Korean cooking at your place.

The second book from the winner of the Waterstones Best Book for Younger Readers 2026. About two friends from very different worlds with a lot in common – Evie and Maryam discover that telling fibs soon gets them into an awful spot of bother.

From a hairy dog to a bald dog, or a big dog to a little dog, discover the delightful doggy pairs on each page!Little ones will have so much fun learning first words and opposites in this paw-some board book by Sam Lloyd, illustrator of the classic Calm Down, Boris!. Bright, adorable illustrations accompany the opposite pairs on each page to create the perfect learning experience for toddlers. Includes a handy guide for parents to explore how to read with their child, created by BookTrust, the UK’s largest reading charity – perfect for introducing fun, interactive ways to elevate a child’s reading experience.

Augustus is sad because he has lost his smile. After a HUGE tigery stretch, he sets off to find it, travelling over deserts and mountains – from the tops of the trees to the bottom of the ocean. Can he find his missing smile among the wonders of the world around him? Where on Earth could it be?

Touch, feel and hear the classic nursery rhymes on every page of this interactive board book! This tactile touch-and-feel book with exciting sound buttons and colourful images on every spread is sure to get babies and toddlers engaged as they explore the fun textures and sing along to their favourite songs and rhymes.With quintessential favourites such as Incy Wincy Spider, Old MacDonald’s Farm and more, this is a book your little one will want to go back to again and again.Check out the other titles in our noisy touch-and-feel series: – Noisy Farm – Noisy Dinosaurs- Noisy Things That Go – Noisy Baby Animals – Noisy First Words- Noisy Christmas – And more!

Meet Huxley, an irrepressible koala with BIG ideas, and his best friend, Flapjack, a rather jumpy penguin. Flapjack would rather stay at home, but for Huxley, each new day sparkles with possibility and the chance of adventure!? When Huxley’s favourite café loses its customers to a new burger van, he’s sure that a Grand Pizza Night will bring them back – and he’ll make the World’s Biggest Pizza! But when things don’t go to plan, can he and Flapjack butter up the hungry guests with a new recipe? They’ll need to get CRACKING!

Frog is going to jump this log. And it will be easy – or so he thinks! Bursting with braggadocio, misplaced bravado, and some truly unforgettable sportswear, Frog’s frustration builds as his feeble efforts fall short. Will he ever clear the log? And what awaits him on the other side? Stephanie Stansbie’s pared-back, confident text leaps off the page alongside debut illustrator Jack Viant’s bright, expressive artwork in this funny picture book. Look out for the satisfying twist at the end and a subtle lesson on misplaced arrogance.

Ewer’s Rock, Virginia, 1917. Roy Young is restless, determined to leave this rural valley and make his mark on the twentieth century. Samantha Hatton, the minister’s daughter, knows the town expects her and Roy to marry, but she hungers for more. The arrival of Ennis Duke – a mysterious wild boy tending to a lost herd of cattle up the mountain – will change everything. Within a year, the lives of these three young people will be dramatically transformed. In the crucible of conflict, Roy and Ennis forge a fierce bond. Meanwhile, back in Virginia, Samantha’s love and courage endure unthinkable sacrifice in a corner of the world fractured by violence.

A spectacularly gigantic fact book from the creative team behind the bestselling FACTopia! series.

A speculative literary debut for fans of Mohsin Hamid and Nadifa Mohamed. Twenty-three-year-old South Londoner Sirad Ali’s life is changed for ever when she finds herself transported inexplicably to an alternate reality in present-day Mogadishu during her morning commute . . .

Drawing on shocking original reporting, this is the incredible story of TikTok, exploring its rise, influence and relationship to China.



Eric Barrett was there when Hendrix set Woodstock ablaze, when paranoia crackled through Toronto Airport, when his music electrified a sea of 600,000 at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, and in the quiet hours backstage when he revealed the insecurities behind his genius. Hendrix confided in few people. Barrett was one of them. ‘Experienced’ is Barrett’s unflinching memoir: the definitive inside account of Hendrix as friend, bandleader, and phenomenon. It strips away the mythology to reveal the man in all his brilliance and contradiction – volatile, generous, insecure, incandescently creative, and always in pursuit of the next sound. His final years were tested and defined on British soil. Taking readers into performances that veered between transcendence and chaos, Barrett captures a Hendrix rarely seen, nervous before British crowds and afraid that the country that had once embraced him might be moving on.

London in the 1920s: a young woman treads the path between danger and desire. Against a backdrop of thuggish blackmail, constricting high society and a London still fragile from the war, Edie Greenlaw is trying to decide what she wants from the world. The closer the prospect of marriage with her handsome war hero fiancé becomes, the less fulfilling it seems. Defying caution she goes to the aid of a friend and entangles herself in a dangerous demi-monde of sexual extortion and violence.

A collection of the most personal aspects of Samuel Pepys’ diaries, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of their publication.
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