How To Be Brave
From the number-one bestselling author of Maria in the Moon and The Lion Tamer Who Lost comes a sweeping, beautifully written, tender story of love, courage and the power of words... ***Longlisted for the Not the Booker... See More
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by Louise Beech
(1,017 reviews)
From the number-one bestselling author of Maria in the Moon and The Lion Tamer Who Lost comes a sweeping, beautifully written, tender story of love, courage and the power of words... ***Longlisted for the Not the Booker... See More
by Chris Newens
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by Gene Wolfe
(1,135 reviews)
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by C. L. Clark
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by Gene Wolfe
(237 reviews)
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by Rachel Aaron
(1,027 reviews)
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Knowledge is a big subject, says Stuart Firestein, but ignorance is a bigger one. And it is ignorance--not knowledge--that is the true engine of science. Most of us have a false impression of science as a surefire... See More
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One island of wealth and luxury remains in the war-torn lands of Yorkshire, the castle of merchant Aubrey Maminot which holds two great terrors: the rogue Olaf Evil Child, a hero of the poor and conquered Saxon people, and... See More
by Paul McAuley
(502 reviews)
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The young heroes from our own world have gained power and maturity from their sufferings and adventures in Fionavar. Now they must bring all the strength and wisdom they possess to the aid of the armies of Light in the... See More
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by Tamsyn Muir
(5,887 reviews)
Tamsyn Muir's New York Times and USA Today bestselling Locked Tomb Series continues with Nona... the Ninth? A Finalist for the Hugo and Locus Awards! An Indie Next Pick! The Locked Tomb is a 2023 Hugo Finalist for Best... See More
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by Jen Sincero
(8,688 reviews)
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by Tamsyn Muir
(10,590 reviews)
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by Nancy Kress
(167 reviews)
Earth discovers abandoned star gates that lead humanity to a genocidal alien race, in this space opera trilogy opener by a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author. "The author of Maximum Light blends a taut story of survival... See More
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by Dr Owen Rees
(31 reviews)
'A tour of those far-flung places where Romans rarely dared to venture' The Times 'A strikingly original take... uncovering forgotten stories of life on the periphery' Spectator 'This is the book for expanding your ancient... See More
by John Pearson
(259 reviews)
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by John Lutz
(408 reviews)
He mutilates his victims. Slices their throats. And carves an X into their flesh. Five years ago, he claimed the lives of six women. Then the killings abruptly stopped - no one knows why. Ex-homicide detective Frank Quinn... See More
by Marty Cagan
(1,556 reviews)
What is it about the top tech product companies such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Netflix and Tesla that enables their record of consistent innovation? Most people think it's because these companies are somehow able to find... See More
by John Lutz
(560 reviews)
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by Joe Studwell
(145 reviews)
40 or 50 families control the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia. Their interests range from banking to property, from shipping to sugar, from vice to gambling. 13 of the 50 richest... See More
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by Nick Banks
(65 reviews)
Featuring an introduction by Richard Hawley. So It Started There chronicles the life and career of drummer Nick Banks, and how he came to be in one of the UK's most iconic and beloved bands: Pulp. Beginning with his... See More
(1,486 reviews)
Includes a new introduction from bestselling author Rob Sinclair The Third Reich is in its death struggle... A spellbinding story of international terror and intrigue, greed and cunning, suspense and murder from the No. 1... See More
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