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    The Weekend Wives
    Thinking About Texts
    The Pile of Stuff at the Bottom of the Stairs
    Izobel Brannigan.com
    Just Like Proper Grown-Ups
    Startup London
    • 2018

      Startup London

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Over 200,000 startups launch in London every year. This book shares the stories of 30 of the most creative of them through beautiful photography and inspiring written features based on interviews with the founders. From King’s Cross to New Cross, from digital apps to distilleries, these small businesses have big ambitions to change the way we eat, shop, play and view the world.Startup London delves into the lives and workspaces of the passionate people who have ventured into the unknown, revealing the truths and challenges they’ve experienced first-hand. It’s an inspirational guide for anyone dreaming of starting their own business, whether it be in London or beyond.

      Startup London
    • 2016

      The Weekend Wives

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A funny, honest and often moving look at the role of a weekend wife, with all the obstacles and secrets that come with it...

      The Weekend Wives
    • 2013

      Do growing up and growing old go hand in hand? An entertaining expose of messy relationships, modern life, and our preoccupation with youth and beauty, from the author of THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS.

      Just Like Proper Grown-Ups
    • 2011

      What's the thing you hate most about the one you love? This is the funniest, most acutely-observed novel about marriage and motherhood, children and work that's been seen in years.

      The Pile of Stuff at the Bottom of the Stairs
    • 2009

      Thinking About Texts

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This successful introductory textbook simultaneously develops advanced skills in reading texts and the ability to think in sophisticated ways about the defining concepts of contemporary English Studies. Fully revised and updated, the second edition now also includes new sections on 'English Language' and 'Creative Writing'.

      Thinking About Texts
    • 2004

      Izobel Brannigan.com

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.2(16)Add rating

      Izobel Brannigan's life changes forever the day she 'googles' herself and finds a website -www.izobelbrannigan.com - dedicated to her life. Izobel always thought she was just an ordinary girl with a good but slightly dull job - and a bad but slightly more interesting boyfriend. But the fact that someone thinks she's special enough to create a whole site around her makes Izobel re-evaluate her life. But is Izobel's website someone's idea of a high tech love letter or something more sinister? Izobel must run the gamut of old boyfriends, current friends and work colleagues to discover the truth behind the site. But secret admirer or stalker, it's clear that Izobel's world will never be the same again.

      Izobel Brannigan.com