When Brian falls off the ladder in 2031 he woke up back in 1998, after realising that he could rewrite his mistakes he took his chance. Falling in love all over again. Writing down everything he can remember he began to change things for the better, But will changing one thing be replaced by something else?
an alternate book, what would life had been like if James never died, where had he been for ten years? what are his new plans? follow James as he struggles with his ever worsening illness and the heartbreak that is on it's way.
A year on and the Backstreet boys return to the stage, AJ makes a big decision that will change his life but things look up when a familiar face turns up. Brian meets a face from the past that may cause tension. There's more heartbreak in store that will rock the Backstreet boys family.
Ten years on and we join the Backstreet boys camp as they go through Christmas and through to summer. Rian is back from the army and a surprise visit for Brian when a face from the past turns up.Donna is back for a visit!
the 6th book in the series and we follow the backstreet boys through the eyes of the kids, one kids in particular a now 18 year old James Littrell. A secret is exposed that will leave everyone asking 'Who's the daddy?' and heartbreak is in store for one of the backstreet families.
Ladybird By Design is a fascinating look at the social and design history of the well-known publisher Ladybird Books, released to celebrate 100 years since the familiar ladybird was first registered as a logo in 1915. Ladybird by Design charts the rise of the company that was initially known as Wills & Hepworth, from its origin as a small Loughborough printer to its growth into a global publisher beloved by millions of children, teachers and parents. It delves into the stories behind the beautiful art and design of the iconic mini hardback books that have adorned children's bookshelves for generations, and explores the career of Editorial Director Douglas Keen, who commissioned many of the books from the 1950s to the 70s, as well as those of the artists who brought them to life. In addition to a range of classic covers and images from books, Ladybird By Design also contains a selection of rare photographs and artwork, and includes sections on favourite series such as Well-Loved Tales, Nature, How it Works, Key Words, Junior Science, Hobbies and Interests, People at Work and Adventures from History, through to information on the exciting books still being published by Ladybird today. Written by Professor Lawrence Zeegen, a well-known illustrator and Dean of the School Design at the London College of Communication.