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A House with Good Bones
T. Kingfisher
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R505
R399
Discovery Miles 3 990
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A dark and compelling fantasy about sisterhood, impossible tasks
and the price of power, from award-winning author T. Kingfisher.
After years of seeing her sisters suffer at the hands of an abusive
prince, Marra-the shy, convent-raised, third-born daughter-has
finally realized that no one is coming to their rescue. No one,
except for Marra herself. Seeking help from a powerful gravewitch,
Marra is offered the tools to kill a prince-if she can complete
three impossible tasks. But, as is the way in tales of princes,
witches, and daughters, the impossible is only the beginning. On
her quest, Marra is joined by the gravewitch, a reluctant fairy
godmother, a strapping former knight, and a chicken possessed by a
demon. Together, the five of them intend to be the hand that closes
around the throat of the prince and frees Marra's family and their
kingdom from its tyrannous ruler at last.
From New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award-winning author T.
Kingfisher comes a dark retelling of the Brothers Grimm's Goose Girl,
rife with secrets, murder, and forbidden magic.
Perfect for fans of Naomi Novic, Alix E. Harrow and Nettle & Bone.
Cordelia knows her mother is unusual. Their house doesn't have any
doors between rooms―there are no secrets in this house!―Cordelia isn't
allowed to have a single friend. Unless you count Falada, her mother's
beautiful white horse. The only time Cordelia feels truly free is on
her daily rides with him.
But more than a few quirks set her mother apart. Other parents can't
force their daughters to be silent and motionless―obedient―for hours or
days on end. Other mothers aren't . . . sorcerers.
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What Feasts at Night
T. Kingfisher
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R527
R415
Discovery Miles 4 150
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This stunningly photographed guide is the ideal handbook for young
horse lovers, whether they are budding riders with their own pony
or those who dream of owning a horse. The easy-to-read text written
by horse expert Judith Draper, combined with detailed photographs,
covers everything about first horse and pony facts, care and
riding. From explaining the different types of pony, to the
importance of mucking out your horse's stables, My First Horse and
Pony Book is the ideal introduction to horse and pony care. Learn
the difference between the withers and the flanks of a horse, and
the names of different coat colours, from chestnut to dark bay.
This book also contains practical advice such as what to wear when
you go riding, what to feed your horse, and the best grooming
methods to keep your horse healthy and happy. Young horse and pony
enthusiasts will love this exciting introduction to the world of
riding.
Dark and twisted family roots threaten to strangle their home's
foundations in this chilling haunted house novel from
the award-winning master of modern horror,
T. Kingfisher. In this ordinary North Carolina suburb, family
secrets are always in bloom. Samantha Montgomery pulls into the
driveway of her family home to find a massive black vulture perched
on the mailbox, staring at the house. Inside, everything has
changed. Gone is the eclectic warmth Sam expects; instead the walls
are a sterile white. Now, it’s very important to say grace before
dinner, and her mother won’t hear a word against Sam’s
long-dead and little-missed grandmother, who was the first to put
down roots in this small southern town. The longer Sam stays, the
stranger things get. And every day, more vultures circle
overhead…
Recently divorced and staring down the barrel of moving back in
with her parents, Carrot really needs a break. And a place to live.
So when her Uncle Earl, owner of the eclectic Wonder Museum, asks
her to stay with him in exchange for cataloguing the exhibits, of
course she says yes. The Wonder Museum is packed with taxidermy,
shrunken heads, and an assortment of Mystery Junk. For Carrot, it's
not creepy at all: she grew up with it. What's creepy is the hole
that's been knocked in one of the museum walls, and the corridor
behind it. There's just no space for a corridor in the museum's
thin walls - or the concrete bunker at the end of it, or the
strange islands beyond the bunker's doors, or the whispering,
unseen things lurking in the willow trees. Carrot has stumbled into
a strange and horrifying world, and They are watching her. Strewn
among the islands are the remains of Their meals - and Their
experiments. And even if she manages to make it back home again,
she can't stop calling Them after her...
An instant USA Today & Indie bestseller From the Nebula and
Hugo award-winning author of The Twisted Ones, comes What Moves the
Dead, a gripping and atmospheric retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's
classic "The Fall of the House of Usher." When Alex Easton, a
retired soldier, receives word that their childhood friend Madeline
Usher is dying, they race to the ancestral home of the Ushers in
the remote countryside of Ruritania. What they find there is a
nightmare of fungal growths and possessed wildlife, surrounding a
dark, pulsing lake. Madeline sleepwalks and speaks in strange
voices at night, and her brother Roderick is consumed with a
mysterious malady of the nerves. Aided by a redoubtable British
mycologist and a baffled American doctor, Alex must unravel the
secret of the House of Usher before it consumes them all.
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Divine (Hardcover)
A Guillemot; Foreword by John Moffat; Illustrated by A Kingfisher
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R647
R538
Discovery Miles 5 380
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Award-winning author Ursula Vernon, writing as T. Kingfisher, presents a terrifying tale of hidden worlds and monstrous creations…
When Mouse’s dad asks her to clean out her dead grandmother's house, she says yes. After all, how bad could it be?
Answer: pretty bad. Grandma was a hoarder, and her house is stuffed with useless rubbish. That would be horrific enough, but there’s more—Mouse stumbles across her step-grandfather’s journal, which at first seems to be filled with nonsensical rants…until Mouse encounters some of the terrifying things he described for herself.
Alone in the woods with her dog, Mouse finds herself face to face with a series of impossible terrors—because sometimes the things that go bump in the night are real, and they’re looking for you. And if she doesn’t face them head on, she might not survive to tell the tale.
Are you smart enough to help Ethan, Kiran, Cassia, and Zane escape
from an animal kingdom that is packed with wondrous beasts hiding
behind every tree and blade of grass? Escape Room Puzzles: Attack
of the Mega Bugs is packed with all kinds of puzzles, including
fiendish mazes, cunning logic problems, codes to crack, tricky
memory challenges, and much more. To escape from the park, you will
need every ounce of brainpower to progress through the challenges,
navigating through five locations to the final exit. Throughout the
book, nuggets of non-fiction information about your favourite
animals are scattered on the pages. Do you have what it takes to
help the gang carry out their mission? It's time to find out . . .
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Thornhedge (Hardcover)
T. Kingfisher
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R527
R415
Discovery Miles 4 150
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Are you smart enough to help Ethan, Kiran, Cassia, and Zane rescue
the missing sea creatures in this underwater adventure? Escape Room
Puzzles: Ocean Reef Raiders is packed with all kinds of puzzles,
including fiendish mazes, cunning logic problems, codes to crack,
tricky memory challenges, and much more. You are visiting an
underwater science base when you learn about rare sea creatures
that have mysteriously disappeared. To escape the base and track
down the missing creatures, you will need every ounce of brainpower
to progress through the challenges, navigating through five
locations to the final exit. Throughout the book, nuggets of
non-fiction information about the ocean are scattered on the pages.
Do you have what it takes to help the gang carry out their mission?
It's time to find out . . .
An ethnography of the development and travel of the New Zealand
model of neoliberal welfare reform, this study explores the social
life of policy, which is one of process, motion, and change.
Different actors, including not only policy elites but also
providers and recipients, engage with it in light of their own
resources and knowledge. Drawing on two analytic frameworks of the
contemporary anthropology of policy-translation and
assemblage-Kingfisher situates policy as an artifact and architect
of cultural meaning, as well as a site of power struggles. All
points of engagement with policy are approached as sites of policy
production that serve to transform it as well as reproduce it. As
such, A Policy Travelogue provides an antidote to theorizations of
policy as a-cultural, rational, and straightforwardly technical.
Are you smart enough to help Zane, Kiran, Ethan and Cassia escape
from Space Station X in this fast-moving puzzle adventure? Escape
Room Puzzles: Space Station X is packed with all kinds of puzzles,
including fiendish mazes, cunning logic problems, tricky memory
challenges and much more. To escape from Space Station X, you will
need every ounce of brainpower to progress through the challenges,
navigating through five locations to the final exit - and watch out
for the many high-tech drones that guard the space station as you
go! Throughout the book, nuggets of non-fiction space information
are scattered on the pages. This is the perfect book to entertain
readers aged 7+ both at home and on the go, whilst giving their
brains a workout at the same time. Look out for all the books in
the Escape Room Puzzles series and see if you have what it takes to
help the gang carry out each mission!
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Nathan (Hardcover)
Josiah Kingfisher-Wilson
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R679
Discovery Miles 6 790
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This account is based on actual facts and events that are still
unresolved today. The main character, Nathan, moves from a small
town in North Eastern Oklahoma known as Tahlequah. He moves to
nearby Paw-Nee, just north of nearby Oklahoma City, There, he is to
be employed as a finish carpenter near his high school friends'
estate. However, plans don't work the way he anticipated. He is
almost assassinated before he gets there. While in a state of
recovery, he must attend to his family in Garden Grove California.
He leaves Oklahoma to attend to his family in Garden Grove and does
so with a great conflict in his heart. In California, he encounters
an unknown Indian tribe and a troubling love interest.
Take an exciting journey around the world and explore every country
on Earth. Beautifully illustrated by award-winning Anthony Lewis,
the colourful maps, plus lively and informative text make this an
essential atlas for younger readers. Jet off to South America and
discover the Amazon rainforest, journey to Scandinavia and visit a
mermaid, then wrap up warm as you head south to Antarctica - the
coldest place on Earth. Pictograms show where to find animals and
places of interest: can you find the sunbathing walrus in Alaska?
And the Tasmanian devil in Australia? The passport bookmark means
you won't lose your place as you travel the globe. This atlas is
the perfect first geography reference book for both home and
school.
Understudied relative to other forms of intentional community, and
under-recognized in policy-making circles, urban cohousing
communities situate wellbeing as simultaneously social and
subjective, while catering for groups of people so diverse in age.
Collaborative Happiness looks at two such urban cohousing
communities: Kankanmori, in Tokyo; and Quayside Village, in
Vancouver. In expanding beyond mainstream approaches to happiness
focused exclusively on the individual, Quayside Village and
Kankanmori provide an alternative model for how to understand and
practice the good life in an increasingly urbanized world marked by
crisis of both social and environmental sustainability.
Madame Pamplemousse is the story of Madeleine, forced to work in
her unpleasant uncle's horrible restaurant, The Squealing Pig. By
chance she comes across the most marvellous shop, run by Madame
Pamplemousse, which is quiet, discreet, yet full of delicious and
otherworldly 'edibles' - Pterodactyl Bacon, Scorpion Tails in
Smoked Garlic Oil, and Great Squid Tentacle in Jasmine-Scented
Jelly. A quiet comradeship develops between Madeleine, Madame
Pamplemousse, and Madame's cat, Camembert. And together they create
some wonderful culinary magic. Exquisite, beautifully formed prose
that has echoes of Angela Carter belies a narrative that is full of
pace. A wonderful fairy tale that will appeal to both adults and
children.
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R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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