“But I am not like other boys! I always tell the truth.”
The story of Pinocchio has remained one of the best-loved children’s tales for over a century. However, the original 1883 novel about the adventures of the mischievous marionette on his quest to become a real boy began as a sophisticated story for both adults and children, and includes political satire, slapstick humour and questions about the role of tradition and society. From the moment Geppetto decides to carve himself a son from a magical piece of wood, the tale lurches from one fantastical episode to another, in one of the most enchanting fables of all time.

Mind Platter
Purple Hibiscus
Haikyu!!, Vol. 11
Les héritières de Bella Vista
The Tibetan Book Of Living And Dying: A Spiritual Classic from One of the Foremost Interpreters of Tibetan Buddhism to the West
The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate
Authority (The Southern Reach Trilogy, Book 2)
Gods & Monsters
Seeing Voices: A Journey into the World of the Deaf
The Tempest (Collins Classics) 