The Gone World
The Silence of the Lambs meets Interstellar. The terrifying, thrilling and ingenious science-fiction thriller from Tom Sweterlitsch. Film rights bought by Twentieth Century Fox with Neil Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium) to... See More
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(3,834 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Silence of the Lambs meets Interstellar. The terrifying, thrilling and ingenious science-fiction thriller from Tom Sweterlitsch. Film rights bought by Twentieth Century Fox with Neil Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium) to... See More
by Shari Lapena
(23,054 reviews)
Quick ViewThe latest unputdownable bestseller from Shari Lapena, author of THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR and EVERYONE HERE IS LYING 'The queen of the one-sit read' Linwood Barclay 'Shari Lapena is one of the best thriller writers in the... See More
(3,414 reviews)
Quick ViewRead the first three books in the million-copy bestselling Outlander series that inspired the TV show. What if your future was the past? Book 1: Outlander 1946, and Claire Randall goes to the Scottish Highlands with her... See More
by Eve Babitz
(1,033 review)
Quick ViewNo one burned hotter than Eve Babitz. Possessing skin that radiated "its own kind of moral laws," spectacular teeth, and a figure that was the stuff of legend, she seduced seemingly everyone who was anyone in Los Angeles for... See More
(66 reviews)
Quick ViewImagine a distant world where gods walk as men, but wield vast and hidden powers. Here they have made the stage on which they build a subtle pattern of alliance, love, and deadly enmity. Are they truly immortal? Who are... See More
(231 reviews)
Quick View'Claiming there are only 150 key things you really need to know that have shaped in the story of Britain, this book delivers them in easy to swallow, bite-sized chunks' - Best of British A bestseller in 2008, Remember... See More
by Rosie Thomas
(843 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the bestselling author of The Kashmir Shawl Dinah Steward has a secret. Hidden beneath the comfortable family life she shares with her successful husband Matthew and their two sons lies a shameful secret that has... See More
by Yascha Mounk
(251 reviews)
Quick View'A fascinating account of the intellectual origins of identity politics' Financial Times, Books of the Year The origins, consequences and limitations of an ideology that has quickly become highly influential around the... See More
by Muriel Spark
(169 reviews)
Quick View'The greatest Scottish novelist of modern times.' Ian Rankin In this first novel by Muriel Spark - author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - the only things that aren't ambiguous are Spark's matchless originality and... See More
by Ann Aguirre
(382 reviews)
Quick ViewThe second in an adorable witchy rom-com series by New York Times bestselling author Ann Aguirre, perfect for fans of: • Ride-or-die female friendships • A bisexual heroine who stubbornly refuses to accept help • A... See More
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Quick ViewAn enchanting, comic love letter to sibling rivalry and the English language. From the author compared to Nora Ephron and Nancy Mitford, not to mention Jane Austen, comes a new novel celebrating the beauty, mischief, and... See More
(262 reviews)
Quick ViewJust when Faela Durante dared to hope that her mission of atonement might succeed, it all shattered with the senseless massacre of the Tereskan healers in Kilrood. None survived the slaughter, not even her son. With her... See More
by James Gleick
(1,371 review)
Quick ViewWinner of the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books 2012, the world's leading prize for popular science writing. This enhanced e-book version contains twelve animations created by graphic design students from the... See More
by Mary Berry
(1,402 review)
Quick ViewMary's favourite fuss-free recipes... In this brand new tie-in to her new BBC series, Mary Berry shares over 100 of her favourite dishes to share with the ones we love. Home cooking has never been more important, and every... See More
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Quick ViewThis acclaimed short study, originally published in 1983, and now thoroughly updated, elucidates the varied theoretical contributions of Roland Barthes (1915-80), the 'incomparable enlivener of the literary mind' whose... See More
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Quick ViewFROM THE #1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR - THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES FROM STAR OF AFRICA... 'Deadly conspiracies, bone-crunching action and a tormented hero with a heart... packs a real punch' Andy McDermott HAS BEN HOPE FINALLY MET... See More
by Deon Meyer
(1,920 review)
Quick ViewFrom the author of Thirteen Hours - A Sunday Times '100 best crime novels and thrillers since 1945' pick *** Why would a mathematics professor from Cambridge University, renting a holiday home outside Cape Town, require a... See More
by Sarah Dunant
(1,337 review)
Quick ViewWith their stomachs churning on the jewels they have swallowed, the courtesan Fiammetta and her companion dwarf Bucino escape the sack of Rome. It's 1527. They head for the shimmering, decadent city of Venice. Sarah Dunant's... See More
(10 reviews)
Quick View"This wonderful book documents the interplays among science, conservation and politics in the evolving career of the whale over the last century." -- William Perrin, Senior Scientist for Marine Mammals at the Southwest... See More
by W.G. Sebald
(1,203 review)
Quick View'Sebald is the Joyce of the 21st Century' The Times What begins as the record of W. G. Sebald's own journey on foot through coastal East Anglia, from Lowestoft to Bungay, becomes the conductor of evocations of people and... See More
by Neil Postman
(537 reviews)
Quick ViewA witty, often terrifying that chronicles our transformation into a society that is shaped by technology -- from the acclaimed author of Amusing Ourselves to Death. "A provocative book... A tool for fighting back against... See More
(37,290 reviews)
Quick ViewThere's never been a better time to set new habits. This book will change your life. In The Power of Habit, award-winning journalist Charles Duhigg takes us into the thrilling and surprising world of the scientific study of... See More
by Iris Murdoch
(49 reviews)
Quick ViewEDITED BY AVRIL HORNER AND ANNE ROWE 'Destroy this and all letters. And keep your mouth shut' This collection of Iris Murdoch's most interesting and revealing letters gives us a living portrait of one of the twentieth... See More
by Susan Rieger
(646 reviews)
Quick ViewA "sneakily clever" (Kevin Kwan) novel of the lengths we'll go for that thing called love, from the author of Like Mother, Like Mother "In her clever modern twist on the epistolary form, Rieger excavates the humor and... See More
(2,212 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the national bestselling author of The Anatonmist's Wife comes the second historical mystery featuring enigmatic sleuth Lady Kiera Darby. Scotland, 1830. Lady Kiera Darby is no stranger to intrigue -- in fact, it seems... See More
by Daisy James
(2,032 reviews)
Quick ViewWelcome to Tilly's Tuscan Teashop, the first book in a brand new series from the author of the Hummingbird Hotel and the Cornish Confetti Agency series. When photographer Natalie Nicholson's beach hut studio - and... See More
by Chris Impey
(14 reviews)
Quick ViewThe science of finding habitable planets beyond our solar system and the prospects for establishing human civilization away from our ever-less-habitable planetary home. Planet Earth, it turns out, may not be the best of all... See More
by Toby Neal
(3,910 reviews)
Quick ViewParadise is filled with dead men walking. He had everything ahead of him. The handsome son of a Senator lay posed on his bed, drug paraphernalia on the side table, along with a goodbye note... but something doesn't add up... See More
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Quick ViewIn a Summer Season is one of Elizabeth Taylor's finest novels in which, in a moving and powerful climax, she reveals love to be the thing it is: beautiful, often funny, and sometimes tragic. 'You taste of rain', he said... See More