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AS SEEN ON DISNEY+ A Guardian 'Top 10 Nature Memoirs' pick 'Poetic and heartful' Guardian Icelandic author and activist Andri Snær Magnason's 'Letter to the Future', an extraordinary and moving eulogy for the lost... See More
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Some books are good... others are plain evil: the adventures of our three intrepid heroes continue in the breath-taking sequel to The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters, in G.W. Dahlquist's The Dark Volume, within which resides... See More
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OBSERVER BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2012 LONGLISTED FOR THE DSC PRIZE FOR SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE Amal is driving his wife Claud from London to her parents' country house. In the wake of Claud's miscarriage, it is a journey that... See More
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A spellbinding concoction of crime, history and horror, perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes and Jonathan Creek 'A hugely entertaining Victorian mystery' NEW YORK TIMES 'I enjoyed this - properly creepy and Gothic' IAN... See More
by Bill Nye
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The popular scientist explains the marvels and mysteries of evolution in this "fun to read and easy to absorb" New York Times bestseller (The Washington Post). Evolution is one of the most powerful and important ideas ever... See More
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'One of the greatest thinkers of the age' The Dalai Lama 'One of the five saints of the 20th century' - TIME magazine 'Krishnamurti influenced me profoundly' - Deepak Chopra Who are you? What are you? What do you want... See More
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The author of How to Cook from A-Z disproves the myth of British navy culinary misconduct in "a work of serious history that is a delight to read" (British Food in America). This celebration of the Georgian sailor's diet... See More
by Ashlee Vance
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South African born Elon Musk is the renowned entrepreneur and innovator behind PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla, and SolarCity. Musk wants to save our planet; he wants to send citizens into space, to form a colony on Mars; he wants to... See More
by F.C. Yee
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A New York Times bestseller, Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Shadow of Kyoshi is the second in the Chronicles of the Avatar duology, the epic, can't-miss follow-up to Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Rise of Kyoshi.... See More
by Casey Michel
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An explosive investigation into how the United States of America built one of the largest illicit offshore finance systems in the world. For years, one country has acted as the greatest offshore haven in the world... See More
by Ann Patchett
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Shortlisted for The Women's Prize for Fiction. From the bestselling author of The Dutch House, Commonwealth and Bel Canto, Winner of The Women's Prize for Fiction and the Pen/Faulkner Award. Sabine - twenty years a... See More
by Gary Russell
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'Why are you here? I mean - who are you, exactly?' An archaeological dig in 1936 unearths relics of another time... And - as the Doctor, Amy and Rory realise - another place. Another planet. But if Enola Porter, noted... See More
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A forensic pathologist looks back on his career to offer "an engrossing look behind the headlines of notorious homicides" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). "Cooly analytical... Vividly depicted." -- The New York Times... See More
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The latest work from Niall Ferguson, bestselling author of Empire, The Great Degneration is based on his 2012 BBC Reith Lectures 'The Rule of Law and Its Enemies' The decline of the West is something that has long been... See More
by Dorothy West
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This stunning first novel by the author of The Wedding is one of only a handful of novels published by black women during the 1940s. It tells the story of Cleo Judsondaughter of southern sharecroppers and wife of "Black... See More
by Clive Rich
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Your own in-house legal advisor -- at a fraction of the cost Written in plain-English for business people without any legal training, Law For Small Business For Dummies covers everything you need to be aware of regarding the... See More
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'Wonderfully written and characteristically brilliant' Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads 'Elegant, readable... an impressive synthesis... Not many historians could have done it' - Jonathan Sumption... See More
by Franz Kafka
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'In recent decades, interest in hunger artists has greatly diminished.'Kafka published two collections of short stories in his lifetime, A Country Doctor: Little Tales (1919) and A Hunger Artist: Four Stories (1924). Both... See More
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For the ultimate in glamour, it has to be Tilly Bagshawe. Perfect escapism for fans of Penny Vincenzi and Jilly Cooper. Sasha Miller comes to Cambridge with a dream and leaves on a mission. After falling for the lies and... See More
by Kate Elliott
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A woman seeks her destiny among a clan of nomadic warriors trapped in interstellar intrigue: "Absorbing... There should be more SF like this" (Jo Walton). In the past, humans were the dominant star-traveling species in the... See More
by Michael Wood
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'DCI Matilda Darke is the perfect heroine' Elly Griffiths The third book in Michael Wood's darkly compelling crime series featuring DCI Matilda Darke. Perfect for fans of Peter James, Lee Child and Karin Slaughter. Eight... See More
by Ruth Rendell
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Readers of PD James, Ann Cleeves and Donna Leon will love this mesmerising and bone-chilling thriller from multi-million copy and SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Ruth Rendell. You'll be hooked from page one! 'If crime... See More
by Peter Hart
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WINNER OF THE MILITARY HISTORY MATTERS AWARD 'Hart is a historian and author at the peak of his powers' Richard van Emden The best way to understand what it was like to fight in the Second World War is to see it through... See More
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The charming, fan favourite romance from bestselling author Cathy Bramley, perfect for anyone looking for a feel-good, light-hearted read. Sometimes the life you want isn't the one you need... Freya has skirted through... See More
by Bee Wilson
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Bee Wilson is the food writer and historian who writes as the 'Kitchen Thinker' in the Sunday Telegraph, and is the author of Swindled!. Her charming and original new book, Consider the Fork, explores how the implements we... See More
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Set in Australia in the 1840s, A FRINGE OF LEAVES combines dramatic action with a finely distilled moral vision. Returning home to England from Van Diemen's land, the Bristol Maid is shipwrecked on the Queensland coast and... See More
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The author's most famous and well-loved work, the Starbridge series, six self-contained yet interconnected novels that explore the history of the Church of England through the 20th century. Jon Darrow, a man with psychic... See More
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The author's most famous and well-loved work, the Starbridge series, six self-contained yet interconnected novels that explore the history of the Church of England through the 20th century. Charles Ashworth is privileged... See More
by Mike Davis
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On a September day in 1920, an angry Italian anarchist named Mario Buda exploded a horse-drawn wagon filled with dynamite and iron scrap near New York's Wall Street, killing 40 people. Since Buda's prototype the car bomb has... See More
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Should we believe in God? In this new book, written for a new generation, the brilliant science writer and author of The God Delusion, explains why we shouldn't. Should we believe in God? Do we need God in order to explain... See More
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