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A Scanner Darkly
£8.99A Scanner Darkly
Philip Dick knew first-hand the attractions and pitfalls of drug abuse. In this novel he threads the maze of an addled mind to confront eyeball to eyeball the quailing human remnant of a user of the sinister drug called on the streets Substance D – Death.
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The Day of the Triffids
£9.99The Day of the Triffids
The narrator of this novel wakes up in hospital to find that, by missing the end of the world, he has survived to witness a new world. The new world that awaits him however is fantastic, horrific and inhabited by carnivorous walking plants!
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The Red House Mystery
£9.99The Red House Mystery
Far from the gentle slopes of the Hundred Acre Wood lies the Red House, the setting for A.A. Milne’s only detective story, where secret passages, uninvited guests, a sinister valet and a puzzling murder lay the foundations for a classic crime caper.
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The essential Neruda
£12.99The essential Neruda
Bilingual selection of 50 of Pablo Neruda’s best poems, many newly translated, with an introduction by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. This edition results from an initiative including the Neruda Estate and leading Neruda scholars and translators to produce an authoritative introduction to his work.
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When God Was A Rabbit
£9.99When God Was A Rabbit
This novel is a mesmerising portrait of childhood and growing up; the loss of innocence, eccentricity and familial bonds. Stripped down to its bare bones, it’s the story of the unbreakable bond between a brother and sister.
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Rivers of London
£8.99Rivers of London
‘My name is Peter Grant and until January I was just a probationary constable in the Metropolitan Police Service. Then one night, in pursuance of a murder inquiry, I tried to take a witness statement from someone who was dead and that brought me to the attention of Inspector Nightingale, the last wizard in England.’
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Moon Over Soho
£8.99Moon Over Soho
Peter Grant is not just a lowly detective constable: he’s also apprenticed to the last wizard in Britain! Policing will never be the same again!
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Sourcery
£8.99Sourcery
There was an eighth son of an eighth son. He was, quite naturally a wizard. And there it should have ended. However (for reasons we’d better not go into), he had seven sons. And then he had an eighth son – a wizard squared, a source of magic, a sorceror.
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The Light Fantastic
£10.99The Light Fantastic
As it moves towards a seemingly inevitable collision with a malevolent red star, the Discworld has one possible saviour. Unfortunately, this happens to be the singularly inept Rincewind, who was last seen falling off the edge of the world.
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Equal Rites
£10.99Equal Rites
A wizard predicts his own death and readies himself for the traditional transfer of power to the eighth son of an eighth son. The snag is that the eighth son is a daughter and women can’t be wizards.
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Mort
£8.99Mort
Death’s apprentice Mort thwarts Death’s attempt to finish off the rather attractive Princess Keli. He kills the assassin and undermines Death so much so that he starts drinking, gambling and having fun.
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The Colour of Magic
£10.99The Colour of Magic
Twoflower was a tourist, the first ever seen on the Discworld. Tourist, Rincewind decided, meant idiot. Somewhere on the frontier between thought and reality exists the Discworld, a parallel time and place which might sound and smell very much like our own, but which looks completely different.
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