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The Joys of Motherhood (Penguin Modern Classics)
'A scorching portrayal of a woman's life... the female, feminist counterpart to Things Fall Apart' Bernardine Evaristo 'God, when will you create a woman who will be fulfilled in herself, a full human being, not anybody's... See More
The House With the Golden Door: the unmissable second novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of BOUDICCA'S DAUGHTER (The Wolf Den Trilogy Book 2)
*ELODIE HARPER'S FIRST STANDALONE NOVEL, BOUDICCA'S DAUGHTER, OUT NOW* The Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller 'Brutal yet beautiful, heartfelt yet harrowing, this is one compulsive read' Susan Stokes-Chapman Amara has escaped... See More
After the Party: The page-turning sequel to Ralph’s Party from the bestselling author
The brilliant novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Ralph's Party, Then She Was Gone and The Family Upstairs. 'Poignant and heart-wrenching' The Sun 'Jewell writes, as ever, with wit and verve' The... See More
Murder With Peacocks (Meg Langslow Mysteries Book 1)
Three Weddings... And a Murder So far Meg Langslow's summer is not going swimmingly. Down in her small Virginia hometown, she's maid of honor at the nuptials of three loved ones--each of whom has dumped the planning in her... See More
The Kings of Cool
THE HIGH-OCTANE PREQUEL TO SAVAGES In Savages, Don Winslow introduced Ben and Chon, twentysomething best friends who risk everything to save the girl they both love, O. This is the story of how Ben, Chon and O became the... See More
A Middle Eastern Feast
Throughout the history of civilization, food has been more than simple necessity. In countless cultures, it has been livelihood, status symbol, entertainment - and passion. In the GREAT FOOD series, Penguin brings you the... See More
Eight Months on Ghazzah Street: A gripping debut psychological literary suspense thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author
From the two-time Man Booker Prize winner author of Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror & the Light, a prescient and haunting novel of life in Saudi Arabia. Frances Shore is a cartographer by trade, a maker of... See More
Lost Lambs: 2026’s bestselling standout debut ‘Extremely smart, impossibly funny’ CARO CLAIRE BURKE, author of YESTERYEAR
'A voice like no other' Lena Dunham The instant Sunday Times bestseller 'I LOVED IT... Masterfully and totally realised' PANDORA SYKES 'The most wildly original book of the year' HARPER'S BAZAAR 'Required reading in the... See More
Pachinko: The New York Times Bestseller
ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES' BEST BOOKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY * The million-copy bestseller* * National Book Award finalist* * ANew York Times Bestseller * * Selected for Emma Watson's Our Shared Shelf book club * *Selected... See More
Minds Make Societies: How Cognition Explains the World Humans Create
A scientist integrates evolutionary biology, genetics, psychology, economics, and more to explore the development and workings of human societies. "There is no good reason why human societies should not be described and... See More
Money Changes Everything: How Finance Made Civilization Possible
"[A] magnificent history of money and finance." -- New York Times Book Review "Convincingly makes the case that finance is a change-maker of change-makers." -- Financial Times In the aftermath of recent financial crises... See More
How to Turn Down a Billion Dollars: The Snapchat Story
'A fast-paced, highly readable history of one of the defining companies of our time. If you're interested in Snapchat, or just plain mystified by it, you must read this book' -- Brad Stone Would you turn down three billion... See More
The Spy who was left out in the Cold: The Secret History of Agent Goleniewski
Spring 1958: a mysterious individual believed to be high up in the Polish secret service began passing Soviet secrets to the West. His name was Michal Goleniewski and he remains one of the most important, yet least known... See More
The Lost Soul
A beautifully illustrated meditation on the fullness of life for readers of all ages by by Nobel Prize-winning novelist Olga Tokarczuk. "Olga Tokarczuk's The Lost Soul, an experimental fable illustrated by Joanna Concejo... See More
Happy Teachers Change the World: A Guide for Cultivating Mindfulness in Education
Thich Nhat Hanh shares teacher-friendly guidance on bringing secular mindfulness into your classroom -- complete with step-by-step techniques, exercises, and insights from other educators. Discover practical and... See More
Where Reasons End
'Profoundly moving. An astonishing book, a true work of art' Max Porter, author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers From the critically acclaimed author of The Vagrants, a devastating and utterly original novel on grief and... See More
The Witch and the Dead (Wishcraft Mystery Book 7)
The national bestselling author of Gone with the Witch returns as wish-granting witch Darcy Merriweather uncovers dangerous skeletons in the closet -- and the garage... When Darcy moved to Salem, Massachusetts, she never... See More
The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations
If you cut off a spider's leg, it's crippled; if you cut off its head, it dies. But if you cut off a starfish's leg it grows a new one, and the old leg can grow into an entirely new starfish. What's the hidden power behind... See More
Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me
With a new afterword. 'The best book on teachers and children and writing that I've ever read. No-one has said better so much of what so badly needs saying' - Philip Pullman Kate Clanchy wants to change the world and... See More
Shorefall: the gripping second novel in the Founders Trilogy
'Exciting... Prepare for ancient mysteries, innovative magic, and heart-pounding heists' Brandon Sanderson, New York Times bestselling author of Oathbringer The upstart firm Foundryside is struggling to make it. Orso... See More
The Lonely Londoners (Penguin Modern Classics)
Both devastating and funny, The Lonely Londoners is an unforgettable account of immigrant experience - and one of the great twentieth-century London novels At Waterloo Station, hopeful new arrivals from the West Indies step... See More
The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul: The heart-warming and uplifting international bestseller
THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING NOVEL. A TOP TEN SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER. HALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD IN THE UK. 'If you love The Kite Runner you'll love The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul' Look magazine In a little coffee... See More
Foreign Gods, Inc.
From a disciple of the late Chinua Achebe comes a masterful and universally acclaimed novel that is at once a taut, literary thriller and an indictment of greed's power to subsume all things, including the sacred. Foreign... See More
Almighty: Courage, Resistance, and Existential Peril in the Nuclear Age
**A Washington Post "Notable Nonfiction Book of 2016"** ON A TRANQUIL SUMMER NIGHT in July 2012, a trio of peace activists infiltrated the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Nicknamed the "Fort Knox of... See More
Doctor Who: The Secret in Vault 13
Written by best-selling children's author David Solomons! A sinister school where graduation means death... A monstrous mystery lurking below a quiet London street... A desperate plea for help delivered by... hang on. A... See More
Henry And Cato (Vintage Classics)
Henry and Cato is the story of two prodigal sons. Henry returns from a self-imposed exile in America to an unforeseen inheritance of wealth and land in England. He is also returning to his mother. His friend Cato is... See More
Moon Palace
Paul Auster's enthralling adventure story from the author of contemporary classic The New York Trilogy: 'a literary voice for the ages' (Guardian) It was the summer that men first walked on the moon. I was very young back... See More
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The beloved, life-affirming international bestseller which has sold over 5 million copies worldwide - now a major film starring Lily James, Matthew Goode, Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Courtenay and Penelope Wilton 'I can't... See More
Doctor Who: The King's Dragon
'They called it Enamour. It turned minds, sold merchandise, and swayed elections. And it did its job far too well... ' In the city-state of Geath, the King lives in a golden hall, and the people want for nothing. Everyone... See More
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