Move over, Freud, there's a new psychologist in the forest, and his name is Winnie-the-Pooh. In this witty book, Williams cleverly explores the psychological de...
All the wisdom of Western philosophy may be found in A. A. Milne's Pooh-bear creation: here the bear sage illuminates the ideas of great philosophical thinkers ...
Profiles the heroes and heroines that make up the Justice League and many of the villains they oppose, often outlining the major storylines, and provides a list...
Abby Lovitt has always been more at ease with horses than with people. Her father insists they call all the mares "Jewel" and all the geldings "George" and warn...
Tim thinks he has the most boring family in the world. School is boring too, because they all have to follow a very boring timetable, insisted on by Mr. Dedman,...
In the third in the series about pop, friendship and parties, Lauren spots a famous singer at the airport. She has no idea that their lives are about to be conn...
Nikki's dad's been offered a job in the States, and the whole family have to move away. Nikki's distraught about leaving her friends - but they don't seem that ...
I think a girl in my class is nice. She's smart and good at sports. She has strawberry-blond hair and blue eyes. And she has a big, friendly family. How can I g...
A concise introduction that gives readers important background information
A chronology of the author's life and work
A timeline of significant events...
Jack Sparrow, his crew, and his companions fight for their lives against the mysterious threat of Davy Jones and the Kraken, in a book with pictures from the mo...
"Peter Fortune is a dreamer . . . [and here are seven of] his fabulous daydreams. Each is a separate adventure, [among them] taming a bully and catching a burgl...
Andrew, Judy, and Thudd drive the Water Bug deep into the ocean, where the only light comes from strange glowing creatures. Just as they're passing over the dee...