Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
Gorgon. Killer. Monster. Victim. Survivor. Protector. 'Medusa' breathes new life into an ancient story and echoes the battle that women throughout millennia have continued to wage - the opportunity to simply be heard.
Alf the sheepdog is in for a surprise when he checks which sheep have had their lambs. Will he discover who has been up to mischief?A delightful story with beautiful illustrations, followed by a fun quiz that includes counting and number recognition.
Radical insights into Charlotte Bronte's vital two years in Brussels (1842-3).
Drawn from many times and places, retold and reimagined for the 21st century, Elizabeth Hopkinson's second book of myths and tales brings asexuality out of the closet and gives it the history it has been denied.
One man, one dog, one coastline, no clue!
Breast cancer shocked her into asking how she would cope. What resources of body and mind had she inherited from her parents?
A gripping tale. But the book's more than just a good read. From public schools and politicians to the Royal Family, it's a joyous send-up of Britain's Establishment.
A body in a burned-out church - the suffragettes - women's fashion - a jumping dog - London gay lives in 1930: 'Things That Bounded' joins the dots.
Have you heard of the little shrew that got so greedy he ate an entire forest?
Dee rests gratefully in the love of her husband Jack but her baby reminds her of the suitor that rejected her and she cannot love him. He becomes a troublesome child, doubly so when his brother Francis is born. What terrible deed will the unloved child perpetrate on his brother when they grow to manhood and fall in love with the same girl?
Over a summer of adventure, discovery, coming of age and sexual awakening, Jono learns that family isn't always what you'd expect.
Like many children, Hector's greatest fear is ending up on Santa's naughty list. But that all changes after a surprise encounter with an unfamiliar creature in the woods.
'Worlds Apart' is a rare portrayal of the tumultuous events of twentieth century Europe, seen through the eyes of six women who fought for the survival and happiness of their families.
Read Eddie Forde's autobiography following his life as a youngster, having left a life in Ireland for Liverpool in the mid-20th century.
A shocking assassination. A lethal cover up. Can a prominent British lawyer smash a conspiracy before he becomes the next victim?
A dinner party. A cabaret. The unforgotten past bursts into the present, ripping open the future.
Explore a world of chivalry, courage, magic, and the struggle between light and darkness.
The ordinary, the bizarre, the chancers, the takers and the history makers. These are the real-life stories of the Lara and Furtado families of Georgian England.
The story of a farming family and a small community adapting to life in the aftermath of the First World War, surviving the changes that the twentieth century brings to rural Devon.
Drawn back even further into espionage on behalf of her nation, Catherine must battle madness, her desires, the rifts in her family, riot, rebellion and assassination in this tumultuous third and final act of the Yale Trilogy.
A lost gospel is found and everything changes.
A charming story of friendship and responsibility demonstrating the principles of tolerance and respect.
'The Secret of Creek Cottage' is a tale that follows the lives of two families, almost a century apart.
Maverick investigator William Snow must work to uncover the truth behind mysterious disappearances and a deadly crash in this gripping thriller.
After 'Trials of Love', Matt, Emily and their adopted daughters, Paula and Beverley, have reason to believe the influence of the 'Dastardly Davieses' is no more, but they are wrong.
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.