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Double Down: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 11

Get ready – book 11 in the phenomenally best-selling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series is coming!

The pressure’s really piling up on Greg Heffley. His mom thinks video games are turning his brain to mush, so she wants her son to put down the controller and explore his creative side. As if that’s not scary enough, Halloween’s just around the corner, and the frights are coming at Greg from every angle.

When Greg discovers a bag of gummy worms, it sparks an idea. Can he get his mom off his back by making a movie? And will he become rich and famous in the process? Or will doubling down on this plan just double Greg’s troubles?

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2017 Inspiring Colouring Diary: (Week Per Page Diary With Handlettered Botanical Designs of Motivational Phrases and Positive Affirmations To Colour)

Stationary as beautiful as you are. The 5.5″ x 8.5″ pocket-sized, soft-cover, week per page diary is a companion title to The Inspiring Colouring Book. Twenty detailed, hand-drawn illustrations are waiting for you to bring them to life with colour! Every illustration features lovingly handlettered positive affirmations, embellished and adorned with nature inspired botanical designs. The drawings are hidden between diary pages that contain all your 2017 planning needs: a full year planner (double page), note pages (including planning pages for 2018), and monthly planners in addition to your week per view diary. Printed on environmentally friendly, FSC, white paper and covered with an elegant cover featuring colourful designs this chic diary is perfect for your personal, business or academic stationary collection. This diary is for colourists of all ages to enjoy – including adults. After all, colouring shouldn’t just be for kids – grownups need to have fun too!

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Double Down: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 11

The pressure’s really piling up on Greg Heffley. The only thing he’s good at is playing video games, but his mother wants him to broaden his horizons by doing something – anything! – else. When Greg finds an old video camera in his basement, he thinks he may have discovered just the thing to prove he’s got big-time talent. With the help of his best friend, Rowley, Greg hatches a plan to make a scary movie and become rich and famous in the process. But is doubling down on moviemaking a smart plan? Or is it just a recipe for doubling Greg’s troubles?

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My Planner: Buddha Cover: The Best Weekly Diary to Get things done |Day Planner, Goals Journal, Reflection Diary, Priority List, Assignment Planner with Motivational Quotes, 52 weeks, 6 x 9″

A beautiful but simple designIncludes: 52 Undated Weeks for you to start at any point in the yearFields include Weekly goals, A reflection section, Daily Focus, Personal & Work To Do List, Urgent, Don’t Forget & Tasks, Notes SectionWeekly motivational quotesThe pages open up to display the weekly planner full sizeTake a look at our other products and cover designs available to meet your needs. 

‘Every failure is a step to success’ (William Whewell)

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down

The pressure’s really piling up on Greg Heffley. The only thing he’s good at is playing video games, but his mother wants him to broaden his horizons by doing something-anything!-else. When Greg finds an old video camera in his basement, he thinks he may have discovered just the thing to prove he’s got big-time talent. With the help of his best friend, Rowley, Greg hatches a plan to make a scary movie . . . and to become rich and famous in the process. But is doubling down on moviemaking a smart plan? Or is it just a recipe for doubling Greg’s troubles?

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2017 Diary: Blue Striped Quote Design | The Best Weekly Schedule Diary At A Glance |Get things done, Weekly Planner, 52 weeks, 8x10in

Includes: last 2 weeks of December
 52 Weeks of 2017
Full yearly calendar at the back
 Fields include Weekly view across two pages, 2-hour slots & days of the week
 All major holidays included & A Notes Section
Pages open up to display the weekly planner full size.

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Weekly Planner: Ship Cover: The Best Weekly Assignment Planner, Get things done, Day Planner, Goals journal, Reflection diary, priority list with motivational quotes, 52 weeks, 6×9 (Volume 7)

A beautiful but simple designIncludes: 52 Undated Weeks for you to start at any point in the yearFields include Weekly goals, A reflection section, Daily Focus, Personal & Work To Do List, Urgent, Don’t Forget & Tasks, Notes SectionWeekly motivational quotesThe pages open up to display the weekly planner full sizeTake a look at our other products and cover designs available to meet your needs. 

‘Every failure is a step to success’ (William Whewell)

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Planner: Pink & Purple Cover Design: The Best Weekly Organise to Get things done | Day Planner, Goals journal, Reflection diary, priority list with motivational quotes, 52 weeks, 6x9in (Volume 20)

A beautiful but simple designIncludes: 52 Undated Weeks for you to start at any point in the yearFields include Weekly goals, A reflection section, Daily Focus, Personal & Work To Do List, Urgent, Don’t Forget & Tasks, Notes SectionWeekly motivational quotesThe pages open up to display the weekly planner full sizeTake a look at our other products and cover designs available to meet your needs. 

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How to Be a Vigilante: A Diary

From the author of the international best-seller The Stone Man, shortlisted for Audible UK’s Book of the Year Award 2015.

In the late 1990s, a laptop was found in a service station just outside of Manchester. It contained a digital journal entitled ‘TO THE FINDER: OPEN NOW TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE!’ Now, for the first time, that infamous diary is being published in its entirety.

It’s 1998. The Internet age is still in its infancy. Google has just been founded. Eighteen-year-old supermarket shelf-stacker Nigel Carmelite has decided that he’s going to become a vigilante.

There are a few problems: how is he going to even find crime to fight on the streets of Derbyshire? How will he create a superhero costume – and an arsenal of crime-fighting weaponry – on a shoestring budget? And will his history of blackouts and crippling social inadequacy affect his chances? This is Nigel’s account of his journey; part diary, part deluded self-help manual, tragically comic and slowly descending into what is arguably Luke Smitherd’s darkest and most violent novel.

What do you believe in? And more importantly, should you?