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Add to BasketMy First Root Children
£5.09
- Boards - Floris
All through winter the root children sleep underground. When spring comes Mother Nature wakes them up, and they get ready to go outside into the sunshine. In summer they dance in the meadow and by the stream. When autumn comes and the cold wind starts to blow, Mother Earth calls them back underground to go to sleep for the winter. -
Add to BasketMay Cause Irritation
£5.09
- Paperback - Orchard
Norm knew it was going to be one of those days when he woke up and found himself standing at a supermarket checkout, totally naked. -
Add to BasketMissing
£5.94
- Paperback - Bloomsbury
Maxine's parents have had to confirm the identity of her brother Derek's body. So the brother who was missing is now officially dead. But then Maxine receives a telephone call from somebody saying he is her brother. -
Add to BasketMcgurk's Bar Bombing
£8.49
- Paperback - Frontline Noir
In the early evening of Saturday the 4th December 1971, Loyalist extremists from the Ulster Volunteer Force planted a no-warning bomb on the doorstep of a family-run bar in north Belfast. It ripped through the building and killed 15 people. But the innocent victims that night were to become the forgotten victims of a dirty war. -
Add to BasketMy Scotland
£11.01
- Paperback - My World
A collection of stories covering the history, landscape and people of Scotland. It includes twelve winning entries from the My Scotland Young Writers competition, selected from entrants aged 8-12 from all over the country. -
Add to BasketMarilyn: Last Sessions
£14.44
- Hardback - Canongate
In the years before her death, Marilyn Monroe visited a psychiatrist several times a week. Her last analyst, Dr Ralph Greenson, was the last person to see her alive. From accounts of these final sessions, Michel Schneider conjures an enthralling novel about one of the most charismatic figures of the 20th century. -
Add to BasketMortal Causes
£34.00
- Book with sound disc - Orion
When a brutally tortured body is discovered in Edinburgh during the Festival, Rebus suspects sectarian activists. The idea of a terrorist atrocity in a city full of tourists is unthinkable. Then the victim turns out to be the son of a notorious gangster. -
Add to BasketMy Life In Football
£21.25
- Hardback - Simon & Schuster
Denis Law signed for Manchester United from Torino in 1962, and his arrival sparked a period of unprecedented success for the Old Trafford club. Now, having reached 70-years-old, he looks back on his remarkable career and recalls some of the great players he worked with - and those he had to battle against. -
Add to BasketMy Life In Football
£21.25
- Hardback - Simon & Schuster
Denis Law signed for Manchester United from Torino in 1962, and his arrival sparked a period of unprecedented success for the Old Trafford club. Now, having reached 70-years-old, he looks back on his remarkable career and recalls some of the great players he worked with - and those he had to battle against. -
Add to BasketThe Madness Of Lord Ian Mackenzie
£5.94
- Paperback - Berkley
Everyone says Lord Ian Mackenzie is crazy and possibly a murderer but a young widow longing for passion is determined to bare the truth about the dashing and darkly charming Scotsman.
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