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Micro - Michael Crichton - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Bugs! - Eric Smith - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Tara Binns: Micro-mystery Solver - Lisa Rajan - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Milton Keynes A-Z Street Atlas - Geographers A Z Map Co. Ltd. - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Collins Social Studies Skills for Jamaica Secondary Workbook - Naam Thomas - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

South Asian Beauty - Sonia Haria - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Caravan Cookbook - Monica Rivron - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

The Zanzibar Chest - Aidan Hartley - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

The Future-Proof Career - Isabel Berwick - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

The Future-Proof Career - Isabel Berwick - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

There's a Pig up my Nose! - John Dougherty - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

There's a Pig up my Nose! - John Dougherty - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Winner of the Oscar''s Book Prize 2018What if a PIG got stuck up your NOSE? How ever would you get it out?When Natalie has to go to school with a pig stuck up her nose, her whole class gets together to find a way to get the pig out. But how will they do it?The zany humour of Sue Hendra (of Supertato and Barry the Fish with Fingers fame) meets Babe the Pig in this funny picture book. This delightfully silly tale, brought to life by warm, comical artwork from rising star Laura Hughes, will have children giggling and oinking out loud to try to work out how to get a farmyard animal out of someone''s nose.The perfect picture book for boys and girls aged 3 years and up – or for anyone who has ever got something stuck up their nose!"This very funny, sweet story won the hearts of the judging panel. Oink!" @oscarsbookprize"The surprise comes right at the start, and what a wonderfully dotty premise to begin a story with, about problem solving in the classroom. Brilliantly structured too" – Julia Eccleshare"Everything about There''s a Pig Up My Nose! is entrancing, from the title onwards; it also features the best PE excuse note ever" – The Guardian“…we really want to understand and pick out the books that kids want, as opposed to the books that adults think they should want. The winner that epitomises that more than any other is John Dougherty and Laura Hughes’ There’s A Pig Up My Nose from 2018, which is just glorious.” – James Ashton, co-founder of Oscar''s Book Prize (The Bookseller)John Dougherty was born in Larne, Northern Ireland and worked as a children''s primary school teacher for several years before leaving to concentrate on his writing. He has published several books for children and has been shortlisted for a number of prestigious awards. His book, Zeus Sorts It Out, was one of The Times children''s books of the year 2011.Laura Hughes studied illustration at Kingston University and is the illustrator and artist behind Daddy’s Sandwich, nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2016. She has worked with several publishers including Bloomsbury, Harper Collins US and Faber & Faber. She lives in east London with her cat.Disclaimer: neither of them have ever had a pig stuck up their nose …

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Mortification - Robin Robertson - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Mortification - Robin Robertson - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

A collection of stories from some of the world’s greatest writers about their own public humiliation.Humiliation is not, of course, unique to writers. However, the world of letters does seem to offer a near-perfect micro-climate for embarrassment and shame. There is something about the conjunction of high-mindedness and low income that is inherently comic; something about the very idea of deeply private thoughts – carefully worked and honed into art over the years – being presented to a public audience of dubious strangers, that strays perilously close to tragedy.Here, in over eighty contributions, are stories about the writer’s audience, the fellow readers, the organiser, the venue, the ‘hospitality’, or the often interminable journey there and back. Then there are the experiences of teaching and being taught, reviewing and being reviewed, of festivals and writers’ retreats, symposia, signing sessions, literary parties and prizes, the trips abroad, with all the attendant joys of translation and, finally, the bright worlds of television and radio that can bring so many more people to share in your shame.These are the best stories: those told against the teller. And for the reader, apart from the sheer schadenfreude of it all, there is admiration too: for that acknowledgement of human frailty, of punctured pride, but also of the seeming absurdity of trying to bring private art into the public space.Contributions from, amongst others:Simon Armitage, Margaret Atwood, Julian Barnes, Louis de Bernieres, Margaret Drabble, Roddy Doyle, AL Kennedy, John Lanchester, Patrick McCabe, Rick Moody, Andrew Motion, Andrew O’Hagan, Colm Toibin, Irvine Welsh, James Wood.

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Francis Crick - Matt Ridley - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Francis Crick - Matt Ridley - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Acclaimed author Matt Ridley traces the colourful life of the man who discovered the structure of DNA, the building blocks of life.Building on a biographical tradition that can be traced back to Aubrey''s ‘Brief Lives’, Dr Johnson''s ‘Lives of the Poets’ and Lytton Strachey''s ‘Eminent Victorians’, this exciting and ground-breaking new series pairs great biographers, historians and novelists with iconic subjects, the writing bristling with original and distinctive points of view.On 28 February 1953, Francis Crick walked into the Eagle pub in Cambridge and announced that he and his American colleague James Watson ‘had found the secret of life’. In fact, they had indeed done so. That morning, Crick and Watson had worked out the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). They had discovered its ''double helix'' form, one which could replicate itself, confirming theories that it carried life''s hereditary information.Matt Ridley''s life of Crick begins with his birth in 1916 at the home of a shoe factory owner, his early explosive experiments at primary school and time developing torpedoes in the Navy. After his seismic DNA discovery, which won him the Nobel Prize before he''d even gained a PhD, the scientist''s later work was rarely uncontroversial. From California, he proposed that life began when micro-organisms from another planet were dropped here by a spaceship sent to Earth, and maintained that the ''human soul'' was entirely explicable in terms of brain activity. Matt Ridley''s entertaining account traces the colourful and entirely original work behind one of mankind''s greatest discoveries and displays the life of a scientist considered of the very first rank.

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Rustle Up - Rhiannon Batten - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Rustle Up - Rhiannon Batten - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

One-paragraph recipes for fuss-free flavour any day of the week–––‘Rustle Up is such a clever and different approach to cookery writing. It’s like having a mate in the kitchen guiding you through, in the least fussy way possible. Brilliant’ Georgina HaydenWe''ve all experienced that moment when you open the fridge and need inspiration to rustle up something a bit different from the usual repertoire, without too much faff and a trip to the supermarket.Rustle Up is a collection of tried-and-tested micro recipes, kept short and sweet at just one paragraph each. Using simple ingredients, store-cupboard staples and basic equipment, these dishes promise good food, whether you''re cooking solo in a tiny kitchen, making meals with mates or impressing at a family gathering. Packed with tips and recipe variations, there is inspiration galore and all the answers to rustling up a storm for any occasion.Chapters include:Rise and Shine: Best breakfast and brunch dishesOn the Hop: Lunch should never be overlooked, whether you''re using leftovers or cooking from scratch. From nourishing soups to no-cook mezze, these recipes fit the lunchtime bill perfectly.Around the Table: Shared meals around the kitchen table with family and friends. More laid-back assemblies than dinner parties, the dishes are comforting, life-affirming meals that need no special equipment or expert knowledge.Always Salad: Our favourite salads, from quick-pickles to a warm coconut salad that''s ideal for rebooting the senses.The Golden Hour: Whether it''s the warm summer sunshine or a cosy autumnal evening, here are 3-ingredient cocktails and some moreish snacks to excite and inspire.Something Sweet: Simple desserts, sweet treats, #onebitepuddings and easy #weekdaybakes including plenty of gluten-free and nourishing low-sugar options.Recipes so easy they’ve been memorised, like tiny culinary poems, by their passers-on. Recipes, in other words, you’ll want to eat on repeat.

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We Are Not Like Them - Jo Piazza - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

We Are Not Like Them - Jo Piazza - Bog - HarperCollins Publishers - Plusbog.dk

THE MOST IMPORTANT NOVEL YOU’LL READ THIS YEAR‘Harrowing and heartening in equal measure, this book is a breathtaking tale of racial fissures, fury and friendship’ David Lammy, MP and author of Tribes‘A powerful story about friendship, race, love, forgiveness, and justice – and the stunning ways they intersect…Empathetic, riveting, and authentic’ Laura Dave, bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me‘A painfully amazing read teaching us that sometimes, when it comes to race, the real enemy is ignorance’ Rhys Stephenson, actor and TV presenter ‘Provides a starting point for conversations which are crucial, at times uncomfortable, but long overdue’ Ruth Hogan, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things* * *Not every story is black and white.Riley and Jen have been best friends since they were children, and they thought their bond was unbreakable. It never mattered to them that Riley is black and Jen is white. And then Jen''s husband, a Philadelphia police officer, is involved in the shooting of an unarmed black teenager and everything changes in an instant.This one act could destroy more than just Riley and Jen''s friendship. As their community takes sides, so must Jen and Riley, and for the first time in their lives the lifelong friends find themselves on opposing sides.But can anyone win a fight like this?We Are Not Like Them is about friendship and love. It''s about prejudice and betrayal. It''s about standing up for what you believe in, no matter the cost.* * *‘Powerful and timely… explores every aspect of systemic racism, from micro aggressions to intergenerational trauma’ Guardian‘Timely and important, I read it in one sitting but am still thinking about it weeks later’ Sarah Morgan, Sunday Times bestselling author‘One of the most eagerly anticipated books of the year […] A brilliant novel from Christine Pride and Jo Piazza capturing today’s complex issues of race and class’ HELLO!‘An absolute must read for your book clubs for debate and discussion’ Nina Pottell, Prima

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