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Hodder and Stoughton
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Simon is an artist with an unhealthy obsession for an actress whose face is on all the posters on the tube advertising the new musical she`s in. He likes to pick off the chewing-gum people so frequently stick on bits of her body to make her pure and perfect again. |
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When Rob's girlfriend asks him to leave London and live with her in Manchester, not only will it mean moving cities, it'll also mean leaving behind his best mate in the entire world. Believing that love conquers all and convinced of his ability to make new friends, Rob takes the plunge. |
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An astounding novel that penetrates the 20th-century experience, from one of Europe`s most feted authors. |
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Why is it that your best friend always seems to end up with men who treat her badly? Why can't any of you find someone quite right? Ruby, Martin and Lou are three old friends who are facing another summer without love. Now, they decide to approach the dating dilemma in the way they approached finding flatmates. |
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The compelling, brilliant new novel from a master of European literature, a bestseller in France. |
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The girl-about-town's favourite author gives us her hilarious take on attempted marriage, attempted murder, and an abundance of mayhem. |
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«Agent Barrett and her team return in the follow up to «Shadow Man», the most shockingly brilliant debut thriller of 2006.» |
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The perfect pattern for close-knit friendships, this novel is refreshing in its warmth and you'll be imediately welcomed in. |
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This third edition of the bestselling Database Projects in Access has been brought up to date in line with the changes to the AS / A level specifications and the Applied GCE courses, and features a new full colour design as well as advice orientated to the latest and earlier versions of Access. |
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A boy grows up bewitched by his French grandmother's memories of Paris before the Great War. Yet, despite what he also learns of her suffering in the Soviet Union under Stalin, as an adolescent, he finds himself proud to be a Russian. Torn between the two cultures, he eventually makes a choice which has a wholly unexpected outcome. Locked behind the Iron Curtain, a young boy grows up bewitched by his French grandmother's memories of Paris before the Great War. Yet despite what he also learns of her suffering in the Soviet Union under Stalin and during the Second World War, as an adolescent he finds himself proud to be a Russian. Torn between the two cultures, he eventually makes a choice — which has a wholly unexpected outcome. Capturing the powerful allure of illusion, this unforgettable novel traces a sentimental and intellectual journey that embraces the dramatic history of the twentieth century. |
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«A New York Times bestseller, «Buddha» is a beautiful story told by one of the world's most inspirational writers.» |
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Sometimes love can be a pain in the neck... |
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«Katie MacAlister's second deliciously funny romp through her world of gorgeously alpha-male «Dark Ones» and the charismatic women they can`t help but fall for...» |
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«Duma Key» combines the appeal of «Cell» and «Lisey's Story» — two of Stephen King's most successful hardbacks of all time — to take the legendary author to a whole new level.» |
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