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The Death of Vishnu
An enthralling virtuoso debut that eloquently captures the loves and losses of a dying man 'All the elements of great storytelling are here, the mystic transports of Ben Okri with the intimate charm of Arundhati Roy... See More
Mass Effect: The Complete Comics
The champions of BioWare's award winning series embark on thrilling interstellar expeditions through alien war and existential crisis, struggling for peace and fighting for the right to survive. Mass Effect's vibrant world... See More
Jacques PĂ©pin New Complete Techniques
The "concise, informative, indispensable" work by the grand master of cooking skills and methods -- now completely revised and updated (Anthony Bourdain). For decades, Jacques PĂ©pin has set the standard for culinary... See More
Monstress Vol. 3
A Hugo and British Fantasy Award-winning series -- and current Eisner Award nominee for Best Continuing Series, and Best Publication for Teens, with Marjorie Liu nominated for Best Writer and Sana Takeda nominated for Best... See More
How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America
Named one of The Washington Post's 50 Notable Works of Nonfiction While the North prevailed in the Civil War, ending slavery and giving the country a "new birth of freedom," Heather Cox Richardson argues in this provocative... See More
Southeast Asia: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
The eleven countries of Southeast Asia are diverse in every way, from the ethnicities and religions of their residents to their political systems and levels of prosperity. These nations--Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia... See More
Iran: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Iran has rarely been out of the headlines. Yet media interest and extensive coverage has tended to hinder rather than help our understanding of Iran as an idea, an identity, and a people, leading to a superficial... See More
Drowning Rose
'No one writes about life quite like Marika Cobbold; no one combines light and dark, humorous and profound, joyous and sorrowful quite so expertly' Guardian, Readers' Books of the Year 'Cobbold handles profound and delicate... See More
The No. 1 Lawyer: An Unputdownable Legal Thriller from the World’s Bestselling Thriller Author
Discover the exciting stand-alone twisty courtroom drama from the world's bestselling thriller writer, perfect for fans of John Grisham. 'Simply put: nobody does it better.' Jeffery Deaver 'No one gets this big without... See More
The Race for Paradise: An Islamic History of the Crusades
In 1099, when the first crusaders arrived triumphant and bloody before the walls of Jerusalem, they carved out a Christian European presence in the Islamic world that remained for centuries, bolstered by subsequent waves of... See More
Beyond the Northlands: Viking Voyages and the Old Norse Sagas
In the dying days of the eighth century, the Vikings erupted onto the international stage with brutal raids and slaughter. The medieval Norsemen may be best remembered as monk murderers and village pillagers, but this is far... See More
By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean: The Birth of Eurasia
By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean is nothing less than the story of how humans first started building the globalized world we know today. Set on a huge continental stage, from Europe to China, it is a tale covering over 10,000... See More
The Enlightenment: And Why it Still Matters
The Enlightenment and Why It Still Matters tells nothing less than the story of how the modern, Western view of the world was born. Cultural and intellectual historian Anthony Pagden explains how, and why, the ideal of a... See More
The Dao of Capital: Austrian Investing in a Distorted World
As today's preeminent doomsday investor Mark Spitznagel describes his Daoist and roundabout investment approach, "one gains by losing and loses by gaining." This is Austrian Investing, an archetypal, counterintuitive, and... See More
The Death of Expertise: The Campaign against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters
Technology and increasing levels of education have exposed people to more information than ever before. These societal gains, however, have also helped fuel a surge in narcissistic and misguided intellectual egalitarianism... See More
What We Devour
The eat-the-rich, deliciously dark fantasy you've been waiting for. A girl with the power of the banished gods must bind herself to a wicked Prince to save her crumbling world, as the poor are sacrificed to save the... See More
Heroes or Villains?: The Blair Government Reconsidered
Tony Blair was the political colossus in Britain for thirteen years, winning three elections in a row for New Labour, two of them by huge majorities. However, since leaving office he has been disowned by many in his own... See More
The Fool's Girl
Violetta and Feste have come to London to rescue the holy relics taken from the church in Illyria by the evil Malvolio. Their journey has been long and their adventures many, but it is not until they meet the playwright... See More
Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China
No one in the twentieth century had a greater impact on world history than Deng Xiaoping. And no scholar is better qualified than Ezra Vogel to disentangle the contradictions embodied in the life and legacy of China's... See More
Time Off: A Practical Guide to Building Your Rest Ethic and Finding Success Without the Stress
Discover the transformative power of leisure to recapture your calm and creativity. We live in a time where busyness is often seen as a badge of honor. But are your busiest days really the ones that make you feel the most... See More
Welcome to Biscuit Land: A Year in the Life of Touretteshero
Meet Jess, aka Touretteshero. Jess has Tourettes Syndrome. Welcome to Biscuit Land is a witty yet stirring first-hand account of dealing with the daily difficulties of Tourettes - a neurological disorder characterized by... See More
Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas (Being a Jane Austen Mystery Book 12)
Jane Austen turns sleuth in this delightful murder mystery set over the twelve days of a Regency-Era Christmas party. Christmas Eve, 1814: Jane Austen has been invited to spend the holiday with family and friends at The... See More
Born in the GDR: Living in the Shadow of the Wall
The changes that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 were particularly dramatic for East Germans. With the German Democratic Republic effectively taken over by West Germany in the reunification process... See More
A Talent for Trickery (The Thief-Takers Series Book 1)
The Lady is a Thief Years ago, Owen Renderwell earned acclaim-and a title-for the dashing rescue of a kidnapped duchess. But only a select few knew that Scotland Yard's most famous detective was working alongside London's... See More
Daring Deception (Hiatt Regency Classics Book 4)
He won a wife in a game of cards! Dashing Major Gavin Alexander, recently elevated to sixth Earl of Seabrooke, needs a fortune -- fast! His new title came with a mountain of debt, and it is only a matter of time before... See More
The Crisis of the Meritocracy: Britain's Transition to Mass Education since the Second World War
Before the Second World War, only about 20% of the population went to secondary school and barely 2% to university; today everyone goes to secondary school and half of all young people go to university. How did we get here... See More
Redemption: The Baxter Family, Redemption Series (Book 1) Clean, Contemporary Christian Fiction (Baxter Family Drama—Redemption Series)
The Baxters is now an original series on Prime Video, starring Roma Downey and Ted McGinley. A story of redemption and love at all costs, from Karen Kingsbury, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of "heart-tugging and... See More
Stand Firm: Resisting the Self-Improvement Craze
The pace of modern life is accelerating. To keep up, we must keep on moving and adapting - constantly striving for greater happiness and success. Or so we are told. But the demands of life in the fast lane come at a price... See More