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Comfort Me With Apples: Love, Adventure and a Passion for Cooking

By Ruth Reichl

Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life

By Stibbe, Nina

And Now All This

By W. C. Sellar, R. J. Yeatman

Germania: A Personal History of Germans Ancient and Modern

By Winder, Simon

Pick of "Punch" 1983

By Coren, Alan

The Very Pointless Quiz Book: Prove your Pointless Credentials

By Alexander Armstrong, Richard Osman

Content Provider: Selected Short Prose Pieces, 2011–2016

By Lee, Stewart

Bluff Your Way in Music

By Peter Gammond

#AskGaryVee: One Entrepreneur's Take on Leadership, Social Media, and Self-Awareness

By Vaynerchuk, Gary

A Geek in Japan: Discovering the Land of Manga, Anime, ZEN, and the Tea Ceremony

By Héctor García

Feng Shaun

By Aardman Animation

Ready Wit

By Des MacHale

Ig Nobel Prizes: The Annals of Improbable Research

By Abrahams, Marc

BOOK OF BRITISH BATTLEAXES

By Hamilton, Christine

Shootin' the Sh*t with Kevin Smith: The Best of SModcast: The Best of the SModcast

By Kevin Smith

Top 10 of Britain: 250 quintessentially British lists

By Ash, Russell

Do You Speak Estuary?: The New Standard English - How to Spot it and Speak it

By Paul Coggle

Lessons with Laughter: Photocopiable Lessons for Different Levels

By George Woolard

Golf Widows: A Survival Course

By Noel Ford

Release Your Anger: Midnight Edition: An Adult Coloring Book with 40 Swear Words to Color and Relax

By James Alexander

ROY HUDD'S BOOK OF MUSIC HALL,

How to Survive Christmas

By Cooper, Jilly

The Completely Superior Person's Book of Words

By Peter Bowler

Life's What You Make It: The Sunday Times Bestseller 2020

By Schofield, Phillip

Where's the Meerkat?

By Moran, Paul, Paul Moran

Mustn't Grumble

By Wogan OBE, Sir Terry, Wogan, Terry

100 Nasty Women of History: Brilliant, badass and completely fearless women everyone should know

By Jewell, Hannah

Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from Bronze Age to Silver Screen

By Greg Jenner

She Literally Exploded: The "Daily Telegraph" Infuriating Phrasebook

By Christopher Howse, Richard Preston

Class: "Just like Malory Towers for grown ups" (Maggie Adair)

By Beaton, Jane, Colgan, Jenny