Maths in Bite-sized Chunks proves that it's easy to break the subject down into accessible, understandable information, much of which, in fact, we use in one way or another every day of our lives.
Journalist, broadcaster and eco-lifestyle expert Lucy Siegle tests your climate and naturn IQ through 100 questions to inspire change and show what we can all do to lessen our impact on the planet.
In his new book, Andrew Morton reveals new information and sources that totally transforms our perception of Wallis Simpson. From the day she was born in a ramshackle cottage in the hills to revealing what really happened the night her husband died, Morton paints a fresh and enticing portrait of the Duchess of Windsor.
In Connectrix, a new generation of puzzle, you will use simple colour-coded arrows to connect a series of dots, creating and colouring stunning geometric images.
From how to survive a tornado, carry someone to safety or read an orienteering compass, to how to make a catapult, build an igloo, survive a snakebite or avalanche, and much more. Survival explains all the skills you'll need to get through even the toughest day.
From the most profound questions of philosophy to queries of geography, science and string length, this playful book is full of information you never knew you needed, including: Whose life is it anyway? How much is that doggy in the window? How soon is now? Are you blind? and What shall we do with the drunken sailor?