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It should have been the greatest day of David's life. A trip to New York wife by his side to visit his new publisher. Finally after years of lonely struggle it looks as though the gods of fate are on his side. But on the way back to Penn station a chance encounter changes all of that. David bumps into a man who covertly follows him & just before he boards the train passes by him close enough to whisper: ' Remember me.' When the stranger turns up in his home town David begins to understand that this man wants something from him...something very personal that he may have no choice but to surrender. Meanwhile back in New York ex-lawyer John Henderson does his girlfriend Kristina a favour & agrees to talk to Catherine Warren an acquaintance of hers who believes she's being stalked by an ex-lover. But soon John realises that Catherine's problem is far more complex & terrifying than he could ever have imagined... There are people out there in the shadows watching waiting. They are the forgotten. & they're about to turn. ...
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By delving into the lives & backgrounds of an entire network of avid supporters We are Hibernian explores how people become so involved in football & is it the binding of tradition memories & experiences off the pitch that make them believe their first choice was the right one? There are stories here from men who were taken to the football grounds as young boys & now take their own sons showing how the religious following of football can be passed down from one generation to the next encapsulating more excitement & family folklore for years to come. Essentially this book is not about football but about the stories that surround it! ...
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Poor Rat! No one wants to be his friend. But when the other animals see how sad he is they all try to make him feel better. This gentle rhyming story is written & illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark. * Red / Band 2B
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- Fiction * The focus phonemes in this book are qu th (them) & ch. Other phonemes practised are sh th (thin) ng ee z w oo (look) ie (lie) & y. * A story plan on the final spread allows children the opportunity to recap & discuss the story. * This story is paired with the non-fiction recount on a similar theme: Red 2B Feelings by Monica Hughes.

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At the dawn of the twenty-first century Adam Kellas finds himself hurled on a journey between continents & cultures. In his quest from the war-torn mountains of Afghanistan to the elegant dinner tables of north London & then the marshlands of the American South only the memory of the beautiful elusive Astrid offers the possibility of hope. ...
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Brian Cloughs forty-four-day tenure as manager of Leeds United in 1974 is one of the most infamous episodes in British football history. While the bestselling The Damned United" was a fictional account of Cloughs short-lived but controversial reign at the club " We Are the Damned United" reveals the true story as told by the players he managed at the time. It

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candid contributions from legendary names such as Peter Lorimer Eddie Gray & Terry Yorath who reveal what it was like to make the transition from the relatively smooth management style of Don Revie to a constant crossing of swords with the outspoken Clough who left the club flailing at the foot of the league upon his premature departure. " We Are the Damned United" tells it how it really was rather than how it might have been."

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A film tie-in edition to 20th Century Fox's film adaptation of the heart-warming international bestseller starring Scarlett Johansson & Matt Damon & directed by Oscar-winning director Cameron Crowe. An amazing true story that has inspired the major Hollywood motion picture this Christmas to be repackaged for release alongside the film. We Bought a Zoo is about one young family a broken down zoo & the wild animals that changed their lives forever. When Ben [played by Damon] & his wife Katherine [played by Johansson] sold their small flat in Primrose Hill upped sticks with their children & invested their savings into a dilapidated zoo on the edge of Dartmoor they were prepared for a challenge & a momentous change in all their lives. With over 200 exotic animals to care for
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- Ben's hands & those of his wife children & tiny team of keepers were full. What they weren't prepared for was Katherine's devastating second brain cancer diagnosis. Ben found himself juggling the daunting responsibilities of managing the park's staff & finances while holding the bailiffs at bay & caring for his wife. A moving & entertaining story of courage & a family's attempts to rebuild a zoo & carry on after Katherine's tragic death.

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In the early 1980s when a small group of misfits began acting out their nocturnal fantasies London nightlife blossomed & fashion music & clubbing would never be the same again. Against the backdrop of recession-hit Britain this was the birth of club fashion style magazines futuristic synth pop & blue-eyed funk. Energised by punks do-it-yourself attitude & David Bowies ceaseless image shifting a new generation of pop stars designers journalists artists & filmmakers emerged adopting wild theatrical attire & an ethos of continual change. Led by the enigmatic Steve Strange & the ever dapper Chris Sullivan their scene flourished in a succession of legendary clubs: from Billys & the Blitz via Le Beat Route & the Mud Club to the Wag & the Dirt Box. It gave us stars including Boy George Sade & Spandau Ballet as well as the faces who would shape London nightlife up to the rave era. The press dubbed these nightbirds the New Romantics; in truth this was just one stage of their endless reinvention. Together with his schoolmate future broadcaster Robert Elms & art-school buddy Chris Sullivan Graham Smith was at the centre of this creative cult. He designed its record sleeves cultivated its graphics & captured its characters taking extraordinary pictures throughout the period most of which have never been reproduced before. There are interviews with all the major players incendiary & hilarious text by Chris Sullivan an introduction by Robert Elms & forewords by Boy George Steve Strange & Spandau Ballets Gary Kemp. This beautiful book is the first insider account of this uniquely creative time. ...
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Encourage the aspiring young cooks in your home to take the lead role in the kitchen & they will soon be whipping up tasty treats time & time again. This bumper book of recipes is the perfect introduction to cooking for children aged 5-12. Brimming with 100 fabulous recipes chapters cover snacks & light bites quick-&-easy lunches & suppers main meals desserts & drinks so there really is something for every occasion. ...
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The fifth & final part of the complete collected stories shows Philip K. Dick at the very height of his outstanding powers. The twenty-five tales were written between 1963 & 1981 just a few months before he died & include two stories which have been turned into box office smashes: the title story filmed as Total Recall & The Little Black Box" which grew into his masterpiece Blade Runner." ...
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Bounded by the Great War on one side & by the looming shadow of the Second World War on the other the inter-war period has characteristically been portrayed as a time of unremitting poverty rising crime & mass unemployment. In Martin Pugh's lively & thought-provoking new book however the acclaimed historian vividly shows how the British people reacted to the privations of wartime by indulging in leisure & entertainment activities of all kinds
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We Belong Together

We belong together because...You needed a home I had one to share Now we are a family Bestselling author/illustrator Todd Parr has received hundreds of requests to write a book about adoption. And as he did with his beloved books It's Okay to be Different and The Peace Book he has found a way to approach this challenging matter with humour and sensitivity through his bold and colourful illustrations and unique reassuring messages.
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We belong together because... You needed a home I had one to share Now we are a family Bestselling author/illustrator Todd Parr has received hundreds of requests to write a book about adoption. & as he did with his beloved books It's Okay to be Different & The Peace Book he has found a way to approach this challenging matter with humour & sensitivity through his bold & colourful illustrations & unique reassuring messages.

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Humour - Something either verbal of physical that provides amusement and can provoke laughter
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
illustrations - Pictures typically in books and newspapers.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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