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The first part of an enthralling new series leads readers on a fantastic journey filled with quirky...

Catan Universe
Games
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After a long, hardship filled journey you have reached the coast of an unknown island! However,...

The A-Z of Pointless: A Brain-Teasing Bumper Book of Questions and Trivia
Richard Osman and Alexander Armstrong
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Journey from A-Z, playing 26 rounds of Pointless with family and friends and enjoy facts, banter and...

Railways & Recollections Snow Hill to Cheltenham
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This 79th volume in the growing Recollections series takes us on a journey from Birmingham to...

Drawn from Paradise: The Discovery, Art and Natural History of the Birds of Paradise
David Attenborough and Errol Fuller
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Drawn from Paradise is David Attenborough's journey through the cultural history of the birds of...

Transformative Change Pocketbook
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The necessity to deal with change has never been greater. Organisational survival depends upon it....

Practical Behaviour Management for Primary School Teachers
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Practical Behaviour Management for Primary School Teachers will provide you with practical...

The Buried Giant
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'There's a journey we must go on, and no more delay...' This is the extraordinary new novel from the...

Sarah (7800 KP) rated The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry in Books
Jun 25, 2020
This is very well written, and Harold is truly a character you can get behind as he's endearing yet ultimately flawed. Even Maureen too who you start off disliking, winds up winning your heart as well. The plot is a great idea and came across to me sometimes as an English Forrest Gump, with the pilgrimage across the country. There's a lot of heart in this book and Harold's journey takes you on an emotional journey as a reader. I felt rather emotional and almost welling up at the end. The end itself for me was fairly mixed, it was good just not quite the amazingly happy ending I'd hoped for. There are some frustrations with this story, mainly from the other 'pilgrims' and how Harold does/doesn't deal with these situations. But overall this is a very enjoyable and surprisingly fast paced read.

Kate (493 KP) rated Idol Star School in Books
Jul 8, 2020
I really invested in Honey as Hamin and admitted her strong personality and never being beaten. I wasn't sure how much more she could take. I felt like I was on the journey with Honey. Not many books take me on that kind of journey.
I really felt like I could hear the characters and I got a really good insight into what type of person they were based on the author's writing.
As I mentioned I was not sure I would like this book from reading the blurb and I am so glad I did.
I can't wait to read the next book