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Another Tale of Maximillian the Mouse

£7.49

by Mac Black

Max is a mouse with issues.

Maximillian needs a new home… First he has to decide what to pack, then where will he go and what will he do when and if he gets there? Max is a mouse with a lot of issues and some very unusual skills.

The question is – is he going to be able to use them?

In a whimsical departure from his successful Sweaty (Children) and Derek (Young Adult) series, Mac Black brings us a quirky new character called Maximillian – a resourceful mouse, with some surprising ideas. This is Book Two in the series – you will find Book One here

The Tale of Maximillian the Mouse

£7.49

by Mac Black

Max is a mouse with issues.

Trying to fit in with everyone around him means that Max can’t be himself – in fact, it is downright dangerous being himself – so if he is to carry on living with the horrible cat, Camilla, and Mrs McSkimming, he needs to change himself into someone else…

The question is – is he going to be comfortable with the result?

BALKAN CAFFEINATION

£24.99

A caffeinated photo-journal by Paul Kelly and Fred Shively

Paul Kelly and Fred Shively go off the beaten track to photo and document the caf̩ culture of four Balkan countries РRomania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Get under the skin of caf̩ culture in the Balkans through its neighbourhood joints. Discover their stories from the people who dispense this most aromatic and social beverage.

Sweaty and Pals Smile

£8.99

by Mac Black

Book Three in the Sweaty Series Features stories about Derek with his gang in the eighties, quirkily illustrated (by Mac Black), the stories build on Derek’s ability to find disasters and get himself into one mess after another, this time with or without a camera. Sweaty’s tales are about little kids enjoying life, before smartphones and computer games came along. Of course, it is just possible – if you are older than five – that you did all these things yourself…

Sweaty and Pals again

£8.99

by Mac Black

Features stories about Derek with his gang in the eighties, quirkily illustrated (by Mac Black), the stories build on Derek’s ability to find disasters and get himself into one mess after another. Sweaty’s tales are about little kids enjoying life, before smartphones and computer games came along. Of course, it is just possible – if you are older than five – that you did all these things yourself…

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