From the start, our booksellers fell in love with the immense humanity and humour of Lennon’s unique, profound and ferociously funny work that transports readers to the Sicily of 412 BCE and stages an ...
A lost gem from the much-missed creator of the Seven Sisters series, reworked by her son Harry Whittaker, The Hidden Girl follows the glamorous Leah Thompson as mysterious secrets from previous ...
The bestselling motivational coach behind The High 5 Habit delivers an empowering philosophy for breaking free of other people's negative energy and living your best life. What if the key to happiness ...
Bookbinding - rediscover the joys of making with your hands and engage with the ultimate portable technology - the book. In this workshop, Kate will guide you step-by-step in the traditional craft of ...
The bestselling Bored of Lunch returns with an unbeatable selection of slow cooker recipes that require just six ingredients or less, from chicken tikka chasni to spiced sweet potato and halloumi soup ...
In partnership with Devolver Digital and Massive Monster, Oni Press proudly presents Cult of the Lamb: The First Verse—the hugely anticipated first official graphic novel exploration into the ...
Meet and greet with Ford and Greg at Waterstones Glasgow Argyle St! They'll be signing their book, Still Game Book 1 'He Who Hingeth Aboot Getteth HeeHaw!' Welcome Back The Kings O’ Craiglang! Jack ...
Join us at Waterstones Reading for our 2024 Christmas Evening when we will be staying open until 8PM. Our booksellers will be available with tailored recommendations and great gift ideas - Christmas ...
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There is truly something to be found for even the most discerning of readers, from our flagship Fiction, Travel, History and Art sections or from across the wider branch. We are especially proud of ...
Now widely viewed as an influential figure amongst the great and the good of the often murky worlds of British media and politics, Robert Harris’s beginnings were far less auspicious. Born and brought ...