Essential essays on art in our current era from one of the most important art critics writing today.
New York's repertory movie houses specialized in presenting films ignored by mainstream and art house... Læs mere
Ben Davis draws the curtain back on the contemporary art world to assail its commodified roots.
When Nelson's mum disappears, his dad decides to move the family to the middle of nowhere where they will lead a simple life. And by simple he means no TV, no internet,... Læs mere
George knows that Gizmo is getting old - after all, he's been around since before George was born and what's that in dog years? - so he writes Gizmo a bucket list. As the pair... Læs mere
14-year-old Joe Cowley didn't think his luck could get any worse. But then he finds out he has to share a bedroom with his new step-brother - wedgie-giving school bully... Læs mere
When Jordan finally gets invited to go to the chippy with the cool kids, he feels stupid carrying around a flask of mum's wholesome soup. He decides instead to give it to a homeless... Læs mere
Damian's dad has turned Queen's evidence and the family have movedto a cramped flat in a run-down council estate. So when Damian- sorry, FINN - meets costumed... Læs mere
A heartfelt, funny novel about a son taking over his father's postdelivery job in the hopes of bringing his family back together.
Hilarious school-based comedy for 7+ with black and white illustrations throughout. A modern day Just William, perfect for fans of Pamela Butchart, Wimpy Kid and Bunny Vs Monkey!
The second in a hilarious school-based comedy series for 7+ with black and white illustrations throughout. A modern day Just William, perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid and Pamela Butchart!
Hilarious school-based comedy for 7+ with black and white illustrations throughout. A modern day Just William, perfect for fans of Pamela Butchart, Wimpy Kid and Bunny Vs Monkey!