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Oliver Hill may refer to: Oliver Hill (architect) (1887–1968), British architect Oliver Hill (attorney) (1907–2007), American attorney Oliver Hill (baseball) (1909–1970), American baseball player Oliver Hill (musician) (born 1990), American musician See also Oliver Hill (Peak District), a hill in Staffordshire, England. Discover the Oliver Hill popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Oliver Hill books.

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  • The Five Senses synopsis, comments

    The Five Senses

    Jan de Vries

    Bestselling author and worldrenowned naturopath Jan de Vries has become increasingly aware of the damage that today's environment has had on the five senses of touch, smell, ta...

  • Letters from My Windmill synopsis, comments

    Letters from My Windmill

    Alphonse Daudet & Frederick Davies

    Alphonse Daudet's novels established him as the most successful writer in France by the end of the XIX century; but it was the LETTERS, first published in book form in 1869, which ...

  • Sagas and Myths of the Northmen synopsis, comments

    Sagas and Myths of the Northmen

    Jesse Byock

    In a land of ice, great warriors search for glory...When a dragon threatens the people of the north, only one man can destroy the fearsome beast. Elsewhere, a mighty leader gathers...

  • Olivia Twist synopsis, comments

    Olivia Twist

    Lorie Langdon

    Olivia Twist is an innovative reimagining of Charles Dickens' classic tale Oliver Twist, in which Olivia was forced to live as a boy for her own safety until she was rescued from t...

  • On Sudden Hill synopsis, comments

    On Sudden Hill

    Linda Sarah & Benji Davies

    Birt and Etho are best friends, they play on Sudden Hill, making marvellous contraptions out of cardboard boxes. But then a new boy, Shu, wants to join in too. Birt isn't sure that...

  • Twentieth-Century Classical Music synopsis, comments

    Twentieth-Century Classical Music

    Fiona Maddocks

    Part of the ALLNEW LADYBIRD EXPERT SERIES.How did modern classical music develop over the 20th Century?What enabled women to get their music performed in the early 1900s?Which clas...

  • Plain Tales from the Hills synopsis, comments

    Plain Tales from the Hills

    Rudyard Kipling

    Originally written for the Lahore Civil and Military Gazette, the stories were intended for a provincial readership familiar with the pleasures and miseries of colonial life. For t...

  • Lord Jim synopsis, comments

    Lord Jim

    Joseph Conrad

    'A murmur of dismay and horror ran through the crowd at the sight of that familiar token. The old nakhoda stared at it, and suddenly let out one great fierce cry, deep from the che...

  • JFK, Nixon, Oliver Stone and Me synopsis, comments

    JFK, Nixon, Oliver Stone and Me

    Eric Hamburg

    "JFK, Nixon, Oliver Stone and Me is the funny, thoughtful memoir of an accomplished former Congressional staffer who left D.C. for Hollywood and a job with Oliver Stone, hoping to ...

  • Nicholas Nickleby synopsis, comments

    Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    '"I may grow rich!" repeated Nicholas, with a mournful smile, "ay, and I may grow old. But rich or poor, or old or young, we shall ever be the same to each other, and in that our c...

  • The Pursuit of the Well-beloved and the Well-beloved synopsis, comments

    The Pursuit of the Well-beloved and the Well-beloved

    Thomas Hardy

    Hardy's two versions of a strange story set in the weird landscape of Portland. The central figure is a man obsessed both with the search for his ideal woman and with sculpting the...

  • Barnaby Rudge synopsis, comments

    Barnaby Rudge

    Charles Dickens

    "I dreamed ... I dreamed just now that something it was in the shape of a man followed me came softly to me wouldn't let me be but was always hiding and crouching, like a cat ...

  • We Face the Dawn synopsis, comments

    We Face the Dawn

    Margaret Edds

    The decisive victories in the fight for racial equality in America were not easily won, much less inevitable; they were achieved through carefully conceived strategy and the work o...

  • Some Anatomies of Melancholy synopsis, comments

    Some Anatomies of Melancholy

    Robert Burton

    Not simply an investigation into melancholy, these unique essays form part of a panoramic celebration of human behaviour from the time of the ancients to the Renaissance. God, devi...

  • Tales of Angria synopsis, comments

    Tales of Angria

    Charlotte Brontë

    In 1834, Charlotte Brontë and her brother Branwell created the imaginary kingdom of Angria in a series of tiny handmade books. Continuing their saga some years later, the five 'nov...

  • George VI synopsis, comments

    George VI

    Philip Ziegler

    Written by Philip Ziegler, one of Britain's most celebrated biographers, George VI is part of the Penguin Monarchs series: short, fresh, expert accounts of England's rulers in a co...

  • New Science synopsis, comments

    New Science

    Giambattista Vico & David Marsh

    Barely acknowledged in his lifetime, the New Science of Giambattista Vico (16681744) is an astonishingly perceptive and ambitious attempt to decipher the history, mythology and law...

  • The Program synopsis, comments

    The Program

    Suzanne Young

    The first book in Suzanne Young’s New York Times bestselling series is a “gripping tale for lovers of dystopian romance” (Kirkus Reviews) about two teens in a world where true feel...

  • Ziggy and the Moonlight Show synopsis, comments

    Ziggy and the Moonlight Show

    Kristyna Litten

    A touching story by the author of Blue & Bertie and Norton and Alpha All week long Ziggy looks forward to the spectacular Moonlight Show on Saturday night. But t...

  • The English Rebel synopsis, comments

    The English Rebel

    David Horspool

    The English have a rich and glorious history of making trouble for themselves. One hundred and forty years before the French Revolution, the English executed their king and institu...

  • The Whopping Great Big Bonkers Joke Book synopsis, comments

    The Whopping Great Big Bonkers Joke Book

    Puffin Books

    What is the definition of a snail?A slug with a crash helmet.What sound do hedgehogs make when they kiss?‘Ouch!’This is Puffin's biggest and best joke book ever created, possibly i...

  • Gothic Tales synopsis, comments

    Gothic Tales

    Elizabeth Gaskell & Laura Kranzler

    Elizabeth Gaskell's chilling Gothic tales blend the real and the supernatural to eerie, compelling effect. 'Disappearances', inspired by local legends of mysterious vanishings, mix...

  • Building the Yellow Wall synopsis, comments

    Building the Yellow Wall

    Uli Hesse

    WINNER OF THE TELEGRAPH FOOTBALL BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019Towards the beginning of the twentyfirst century, Borussia Dortmund were on the verge of going out of business. Now they are a...

  • Sevens Heaven synopsis, comments

    Sevens Heaven

    Ben Ryan

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018The uplifting, feelgood autobiography of Ben Ryan, the coach of the Olympic goldmedal winning Fijian rugby team It is ...

  • The Treasure Chest synopsis, comments

    The Treasure Chest

    Johann Hebel & John Hibberd

    A wonderful collection of moral tales, anecdotes, jokes, reports of murders, disasters and mysteries, all originally written for inclusion in a popular religious almanac.

  • Irish Male At Home And Abroad synopsis, comments

    Irish Male At Home And Abroad

    Joseph O'Connor

    The Irish Male at Home and Abroad is the hilarious sequel to Joe O'Connor's bestseller The Secret World of the Irish Male. From flirting lessons in downtown Manhattan to being offe...

  • Blue and Bertie synopsis, comments

    Blue and Bertie

    Kristyna Litten

    A magical tale of finding friendship where you least expect it. Bertie the giraffe's life runs over very straight lines. He always has the same breakfast. He always takes the same ...

  • Alfred the Great synopsis, comments

    Alfred the Great

    Asser, Simon Keynes & Michael Lapidge

    Asser's Life of King Alfred, written in 893, is a revealing account of one of the greatest of medieval kings. Composed by a monk of St David's in Wales who became Bishop of Sherbor...

  • The Treatment synopsis, comments

    The Treatment

    Suzanne Young

    Can Sloane and James survive the lies and secrets surrounding them, or will The Program claim them in the end? Find out in this “chilling and suspenseful” (Publishers Weekly) secon...

  • The Adjustment synopsis, comments

    The Adjustment

    Suzanne Young

    Two teens struggle to recapture their love after one of them goes through The Program in this gutwrenching fifth book in Suzanne Young’s New York Times bestselling seriesnow with a...

  • Hope and Happiness in Bluebell Wood synopsis, comments

    Hope and Happiness in Bluebell Wood

    Ali McNamara

    An Ali McNamara novel is the perfect escape.Welcome to Bluebell Wood where the sun shines, the locals are kind and there's something more than a little bit magical about the place....

  • The Remedy synopsis, comments

    The Remedy

    Suzanne Young

    A teen who’s taken on so many identities she’s not sure who she is anymore stumbles across a secret with devastating implications in this riveting third book in Suzanne Young’s New...

  • Evelina synopsis, comments

    Evelina

    Frances Burney

    Leaving the secluded home of her guardian for the first time, beautiful Evelina Anville is captivated by her new surroundings in London's beau monde and in particular by the hands...

  • The Journey Through Wales and the Description of Wales synopsis, comments

    The Journey Through Wales and the Description of Wales

    Gerald Of Wales, Betty Radice & Lewis Thorpe

    Scholar, churchman, diplomat and theologian, Gerald of Wales was one of the most fascinating figures of the Middle Ages and The Journey Through Wales describes his eventful tour of...

  • Secret Sky Garden synopsis, comments

    Secret Sky Garden

    Linda Sarah & Fiona Lumbers

    A startlingly original picture book about a little girl who creates a garden on a disused car park rooftop  Funni loves the old, disused car park, and spends a lot of time the...