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Informed by astronomy education research, the Sixth Edition
reflects an emphasis on learning by doing. This emphasis is
reinforced through thoughtful pedagogy and an innovative teaching
and learning package. Students get to interact with astronomy while
instructors receive the resources they need to incorporate active
learning into the classroom.
'One of my favourite books of 2023. A totally gorgeous read' BETH
O'LEARY 'Perfectly observed and brilliantly funny, I adored it'
EMMA HUGHES TWO BEST FRIENDS. ONE HUGE CRUSH. A YEAR THAT COULD
CHANGE EVERYTHING. . . El Evans is stuck in a dead-end job,
hopelessly in unrequited love with her best friend, Ray, and in
need of a major life change. After a New Year's resolution to 'Be
More Wild', El is soon in possession of one (small) tattoo, one
(bad) hangover and memories of one (very disappointing) threesome.
. . but she's trying and surely it can only get better? So when a
plan is hatched for El, Ray and their two closest friends - newly
heartbroken Will and Instagram darling Jamie - to ditch the big
city and move out to a ramshackle house in the middle of the
English countryside, El can hardly say no. This is her big chance
for a fresh start, the perfect wild thing. But living in close
proximity to the love of your life without letting on isn't as easy
as El might think. . . WILL A YEAR OF WILD THINGS TURN THESE
FRIENDS INTO LOVERS? A must-read romance for fans of Emily Henry,
Bolu Babalola and Beth O'Leary 'Joyous, funny, sexy and romantic. .
. real Emily Henry vibes - a triumph!' Kate Sawyer 'Heady, giddy,
and outrageously flirty' Lily Lindon 'A joyfully messy story of
contemporary queer life' Bethany Rutter
Influenced by astronomy education research, 21st Century Astronomy
offers a complete pedagogical and media package that facilitates
learning by doing, while the new one-column design makes the Fifth
Edition the most accessible introductory text available today.
Influenced by astronomy education research, 21st Century Astronomy
offers a complete pedagogical and media package that facilitates
learning by doing, while the new one-column design makes the Fifth
Edition the most accessible introductory text available today.
'One of my favourite books of 2023. A totally gorgeous read' BETH
O'LEARY 'Perfectly observed and brilliantly funny, I adored it'
EMMA HUGHES TWO BEST FRIENDS. ONE HUGE CRUSH. A YEAR THAT COULD
CHANGE EVERYTHING. . . El Evans is stuck in a dead-end job,
hopelessly in unrequited love with her best friend, Ray, and in
need of a major life change. After a New Year's resolution to 'Be
More Wild', El is soon in possession of one (small) tattoo, one
(bad) hangover and memories of one (very disappointing) threesome.
. . but she's trying and surely it can only get better? So when a
plan is hatched for El, Ray and their two closest friends - newly
heartbroken Will and Instagram darling Jamie - to ditch the big
city and move out to a ramshackle house in the middle of the
English countryside, El can hardly say no. This is her big chance
for a fresh start, the perfect wild thing. But living in close
proximity to the love of your life without letting on isn't as easy
as El might think. . . WILL A YEAR OF WILD THINGS TURN THESE
FRIENDS INTO LOVERS? A must-read romance for fans of Emily Henry,
Bolu Babalola and Beth O'Leary 'Joyous, funny, sexy and romantic. .
. real Emily Henry vibes - a triumph!' Kate Sawyer 'Heady, giddy,
and outrageously flirty' Lily Lindon 'A joyfully messy story of
contemporary queer life' Bethany Rutter
'One of my favourite books of 2023. A totally gorgeous read' BETH
O'LEARY 'Perfectly observed and brilliantly funny, I adored it'
EMMA HUGHES TWO BEST FRIENDS. ONE HUGE CRUSH. A YEAR THAT COULD
CHANGE EVERYTHING. . . El Evans is stuck in a dead-end job,
hopelessly in unrequited love with her best friend, Ray, and in
need of a major life change. After a New Year's resolution to 'Be
More Wild', El is soon in possession of one (small) tattoo, one
(bad) hangover and memories of one (very disappointing) threesome.
. . but she's trying and surely it can only get better? So when a
plan is hatched for El, Ray and their two closest friends - newly
heartbroken Will and Instagram darling Jamie - to ditch the big
city and move out to a ramshackle house in the middle of the
English countryside, El can hardly say no. This is her big chance
for a fresh start, the perfect wild thing. But living in close
proximity to the love of your life without letting on isn't as easy
as El might think. . . WILL A YEAR OF WILD THINGS TURN THESE
FRIENDS INTO LOVERS? A must-read romance for fans of Emily Henry,
Bolu Babalola and Beth O'Leary 'Joyous, funny, sexy and romantic. .
. real Emily Henry vibes - a triumph!' Kate Sawyer 'Heady, giddy,
and outrageously flirty' Lily Lindon 'A joyfully messy story of
contemporary queer life' Bethany Rutter
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The Split (Hardcover)
Laura Kay
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R469
R388
Discovery Miles 3 880
Save R81 (17%)
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'The Split has everything I love in a novel. It's hilariously
funny, it's so uplifting, and its characters are irresistibly
loveable' - BETH O'LEARY 'Full of humour, kindness, cake and a cat,
this is the novel to turn to in difficult times' - KATIE FFORDE 'A
warm, funny, comforting read with such loveable characters!' - RUTH
JONES Brutally dumped by her girlfriend, Ally is homeless,
friendless and jobless... but at least she has Malcolm. Wounded and
betrayed, Ally has made off with the one thing she thinks might
soothe the pain: Emily's cat. After a long train journey she
arrives home to her dad in Sheffield, ready to fold herself up in
her duvet and remain on the sofa for the foreseeable. Her dad has
other ideas. A phone call later, and Ally is reunited with her
first ever beard and friend of old, Jeremy. He too is
broken-hearted and living at home again. In an inspired effort to
hold each other up, the pair decide to sign up for the local half
marathon in a bid to impress their exes with their commitment and
athleticism. Given neither of them can run, they enlist the support
of athletic, not to mention beautiful, Jo. But will she have them
running for the hills... or will their ridiculous plan pay off...?
A brilliant, heart-warming and intensely funny story of love,
heartache, friendship and family. Perfect for fans of Marian Keyes
and Dawn O'Porter.
>'Glorious, hilarious and life affirming . . . I absolutely
loved it' - EMMA HUGHES, author of No Such Thing As Perfect Would
you entrust your life choices to someone hell-bent on avoiding
theirs? Natasha has everything under control, at least that's what
her clients think. As a therapist, she has all the answers but when
it comes to her personal life, she seriously needs to start taking
her own advice. Still living with her ex-girlfriend, Natasha's
messy love life is made up of dates and one-night stands. After
all, why would you commit to one person, when there is an endless
stream of people waiting for you to swipe right? Besides, people
always leave. But when Margot arrives on the scene, everything
changes. Flailing between mending long broken relationships and
starting new ones, Natasha's walking the line between
self-actualisation and self-destruction... With denial no longer an
option, it is time for Natasha to take control of her own
happiness. ~*~ PRAISE FOR TELL ME EVERYTHING ~*~ 'A captivating
read from a truly exciting talent' - JUSTIN MYERS, author of The
Fake-Up 'Truly joyful and uplifting . . . this is a big-hearted
story about what really matters in life: friends, family and love'
- LUCY DIAMOND, author of Anything Could Happen 'I loved this. . .
It reminded me in tone of Steven Rowley's writing. It's clever,
uplifting, and funny, but also balances heavier topics like
emotional trauma and commitment issues. It was a very bright,
lovely read' - EMILY AUSTIN, author of Everyone in This Room Will
Someday Be Dead 'Tell Me Everything is a book that reads like a
crush, all summer and exuberance with a tight, intelligent kernel
of anxiety at its core' - MIKAELLA CLEMENTS & ONJULI DATTA,
authors of The View Was Exhausting 'Hilarious, tender and romantic
. . . with characters you'll wish were real and an ending that will
leave you fully uplifted' - CRESSIDA MCLAUGHLIN, author of The
Staycation 'It's sweet, sexy, funny and full of adorable characters
. . . The kind of book that makes you feel like everything's going
to be alright!' - MATT CAIN, author of The Secret Life of Albert
Entwistle 'Laura Kay's writing is so warm and open-hearted, but
also has a dry wit that makes you snort with delighted recognition'
- LILY LINDON, author of Double Booked
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The Split (Paperback)
Laura Kay
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R280
R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
Save R49 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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'The Split has everything I love in a novel. It's hilariously
funny, it's so uplifting, and its characters are irresistibly
loveable' - BETH O'LEARY 'Full of humour, kindness, cake and a cat,
this is the novel to turn to in difficult times' - KATIE FFORDE 'A
warm, funny, comforting read with such loveable characters!' - RUTH
JONES Following a brutal break up, Ally flees to her dad's house in
Sheffield with her ex's cat (who always preferred her anyway). When
she realises Emily isn't coming to win back either her or the cat,
Ally takes to the sofa to mourn the future she'd planned. After a
few days' grace, her dad calls in reinforcements - Ally's old
friend and first beard, Jeremy. Reunited, the two find solace in
each other's heartbreak and an endless supply of baked goods. But
jacked up on sugar and mutual delusion, they concoct a plan to run
the half marathon and win back their exes... This seems like the
perfect example of their ability to commit and better themselves.
But will their exes be waiting at the finish line, or is there a
whole new future on the horizon? A brilliant, heart-warming and
intensely funny story of love, heartache, friendship and family.
Perfect for fans of Marian Keyes and Dawn O'Porter.
Influenced by astronomy education research, 21st Century Astronomy
offers a complete pedagogical and media package that facilitates
learning by doing, while the new one-column design makes the fifth
edition the most accessible introductory text available today.
Hypocrisy is the 'monkey' on everyone's back. We claim to have
'faith' and then muddle through our days as we struggle with our
circumstances, our priorities, our relatives and our sorrows. Or,
we worship at the 'foot of self-sufficiency' and struggle to
maintain peace and contentment. This book is about the simple,
basic, truths of scripture and how to apply faith in Jesus Christ
to the realities of life that are common to everyone. This book
would be appropriate as a daily devotional. Laura Lapp is an
author, speaker, wife and mother. She and her husband have been
married for 32 years and have a daughter. Laura has written and
recorded for Trans World Radio, and served as a Teaching Director
for Community Bible Study: a National, inter-denominational Bible
study organization. She also teaches needlework and quilting. Her
ministry has always been motivated by 2 Corinthians 1:3-4: "Blessed
be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of
mercies and God of all comfort: who comforts us in all our
affliction so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any
affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted
by God."
'Glorious, hilarious and life affirming . . . I absolutely loved
it' - EMMA HUGHES, author of No Such Thing As Perfect Would you
entrust your life choices to someone hell-bent on avoiding theirs?
Natasha has everything under control, at least that's what her
clients think. As a therapist, she has all the answers but when it
comes to her personal life, she seriously needs to start taking her
own advice. Still living with her ex-girlfriend, Natasha's messy
love life is made up of dates and one-night stands. After all, why
would you commit to one person, when there is an endless stream of
people waiting for you to swipe right? Besides, people always
leave. But when Margot arrives on the scene, everything changes.
Flailing between mending long broken relationships and starting new
ones, Natasha's walking the line between self-actualisation and
self-destruction... With denial no longer an option, it is time for
Natasha to take control of her own happiness. ~*~ PRAISE FOR TELL
ME EVERYTHING ~*~ 'A captivating read from a truly exciting talent'
- JUSTIN MYERS, author of The Fake-Up 'Truly joyful and uplifting .
. . this is a big-hearted story about what really matters in life:
friends, family and love' - LUCY DIAMOND, author of Anything Could
Happen 'I loved this. . . It reminded me in tone of Steven Rowley's
writing. It's clever, uplifting, and funny, but also balances
heavier topics like emotional trauma and commitment issues. It was
a very bright, lovely read' - EMILY AUSTIN, author of Everyone in
This Room Will Someday Be Dead 'Tell Me Everything is a book that
reads like a crush, all summer and exuberance with a tight,
intelligent kernel of anxiety at its core' - MIKAELLA CLEMENTS
& ONJULI DATTA, authors of The View Was Exhausting 'Hilarious,
tender and romantic . . . with characters you'll wish were real and
an ending that will leave you fully uplifted' - CRESSIDA
MCLAUGHLIN, author of The Staycation 'It's sweet, sexy, funny and
full of adorable characters . . . The kind of book that makes you
feel like everything's going to be alright!' - MATT CAIN, author of
The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle 'Laura Kay's writing is so warm
and open-hearted, but also has a dry wit that makes you snort with
delighted recognition' - LILY LINDON, author of Double Booked
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