The Unwelcome Visitor: Depression and How I Survive It is a bracing and accessible account of living with depression by actor, presenter and mental health advocate Denise Welch.
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It’s back! Yep, for the third year running we are running our annual festive giveaway and we think you won’t be disappointed with the goodies we’ve gathered together for this bumper competition.
Why do the indiscretions of some MPs make the front pages while others sink without a trace? How close are journalists to politicians? How on earth is the county run when British politics is such a mess?
Ade Adepitan book Battle of the Cyborg Cat has been flying off the bookshelves ever since it was released last summer.
Kimberley Chambers’ last hardback, LIFE OF CRIME was a #1 Sunday Times bestseller for two weeks, and was a paperback top ten.
'While I don’t have any choice in how long I have to live, I do have a choice in how I spend the time I have. And I’ve chosen not to spend it constantly stressing about cancer. I’ve chosen to enjoy the little things. I’ve chosen to laugh. And I’ve chosen to look back on my life and thank God for it.'
Joe Wicks has just released his highly anticipated new book ‘Veggie Lean in 15’.
It’s the festive season and to celebrate we are staging our second giant Christmas giveaway which will see one lucky winner win a stack of goodies which will keep them entertained until…well, at least Easter!
Since its start in 2005, Highsnobiety has emerged as a highly influential media company among young, educated and affluent readers, namely for its ability to detect and induce emerging trends across fashion, sneakers, music, art and style.
Moeen traces his journey from backyard cricket to the county game and his first-class debut as a teenager, through to his international debut at the relatively late age of 27 and the golden summer of 2017, when he was anointed Player of the Series against South Africa with thousands of England fans chanting his name.
Stephen Hawking’s final book was published earlier this week and reveals some fascinating theories raised by the late professor which may surprise some and upset others…Especially those who spend their Sunday mornings in church.
Peter Crouch is famed for being the much-loved everyman of English football and one of Britain’s funniest sporting icons. Towering at 6ft 7inches, he is prized for his down to earth and self-deprecating humour, having famously answered the question, “What would you be if you weren’t a footballer?” with the one liner: “A virgin”.