David Wood

This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.

  1. 1. The Witches

    In this thrilling adventure, a group of friends embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind a series of mysterious events linked to ancient witchcraft. As they delve deeper into the world of dark magic and hidden secrets, they must confront both supernatural forces and their own fears. The story weaves together elements of history, mythology, and suspense, leading to a climactic showdown that tests their courage and friendship. Throughout their quest, they discover the power of unity and the importance of confronting the unknown.

  2. 2. Danny The Champion Of The World

    Set in the idyllic English countryside, this heartwarming tale follows a young boy and his father as they embark on a daring adventure to outwit a greedy landowner. The story beautifully captures the bond between father and son, highlighting themes of courage, ingenuity, and the triumph of the underdog. With a blend of humor and suspense, the narrative unfolds as the duo devises a clever plan to poach pheasants from the wealthy estate, ultimately leading to unexpected friendships and a celebration of community spirit.

    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  3. 3. The Twits

    In this delightfully mischievous tale, readers are introduced to a pair of grotesque and spiteful characters who spend their days playing cruel tricks on each other and tormenting the animals they keep captive. Their wicked ways are eventually turned against them when the clever animals, led by a family of monkeys, devise a plan to teach the couple a lesson they won't soon forget. With humor and wit, the story unfolds into a satisfying tale of justice and comeuppance, leaving readers both entertained and enlightened by the antics of these unforgettable characters.

  4. 4. Derrida

    Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers

    This insightful exploration delves into the complex and influential ideas of Jacques Derrida, a pivotal figure in contemporary philosophy. The text unravels Derrida's intricate theories on deconstruction, language, and meaning, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his impact on various fields such as literature, ethics, and politics. Through a careful examination of Derrida's works, the book illuminates the nuances of his thought, revealing how his ideas challenge traditional notions of truth and interpretation, ultimately reshaping the landscape of modern philosophical discourse.

    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  5. 5. What Have We Done

    In this gripping thriller, a group of former operatives, once part of a covert government program, find themselves drawn back together when a dark secret from their past resurfaces. As they navigate a web of deceit and danger, they must confront their own guilt and the consequences of their actions, all while trying to stay one step ahead of a relentless adversary determined to eliminate them. The story weaves together themes of redemption, loyalty, and the haunting nature of past choices, creating a suspenseful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    Purchase from Bookshop.org