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The great Icelandic novel by the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Halldór Laxness 'There are good books and there are great books and there may be a book that is something still more: it is the book of your life' New York... See More
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(1,300 review)
Quick ViewThe great Icelandic novel by the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Halldór Laxness 'There are good books and there are great books and there may be a book that is something still more: it is the book of your life' New York... See More
by Sara Gibbs
(820 reviews)
Quick View'It has taken me several years of exploration, but I am at a place now where I see autism as neither an affliction nor a superpower. It's just the blueprint for who I am. There is no cure, but that's absolutely fine by me... See More
by Riley Sager
(18,432 reviews)
Quick View'Clever, twisty, and altogether spine-chilling... [A] deliciously terrifying story... You'll want to read this one after dark, ideally with the wind whistling in the eaves and a window banging somewhere just out of reach... See More
by Amitav Ghosh
(3,405 reviews)
Quick ViewThe thrilling climax to the Ibis trilogy that began with the phenomenal Booker-shortlisted Sea of Poppies. It is 1839 and tension has been rapidly mounting between China and British India following the crackdown on opium... See More
by Nate Silver
(1,352 review)
Quick ViewThe International Bestseller by 'The Galileo of number crunchers' (Independent) Every time we choose a route to work, decide whether to go on a second date, or set aside money for a rainy day, we are making a prediction... See More
(396 reviews)
Quick ViewThis classic collection of short stories serves as the ideal introduction to Steinbeck's work. Set in the idyllic Salinas Valley in California, where simple people farm the land and struggle to find a place for themeselves... See More
by Lisa Jewell
(29,903 reviews)
Quick ViewPrepare to be hooked... * #1 UK SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER * * A NEW YORK TIMES BSETSELLER * * OVER 2,000 5 STAR REVIEWS * 'I was ENTHRALLED' Gillian McAllister 'A GRIPPING read' Shari Lapena 'A sheer PLEASURE to read'... See More
(10,613 reviews)
Quick ViewMichael A. Singer, author of The Untethered Soul, tells the extraordinary story of what happened when, after a deep spiritual awakening, he decided to let go of his personal preferences and simply let life call the shots. As... See More
(927 reviews)
Quick ViewWe are living in a world full of games. More than 31 million people in the UK are gamers. The average young person will spend 10,000 hours gaming by the age of twenty-one. The future belongs to those who play games. In... See More
(633 reviews)
Quick ViewThe outspoken and hard-hitting autobiography of one of the most highly-rated, recognisable and controversial football referees of modern times. Mark Clattenburg found himself in the centre circle, whistle in hand, at the... See More
(407 reviews)
Quick ViewIn Cook's relatively short and adventurous life (1728-79) he voyaged to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific and the Arctic and Antarctic bringing about a new comprehension of the... See More
(6,535 reviews)
Quick ViewFive years after the horrific crash of TWA Flight 800 over Long Island which killed 230 people, John Corey is inadvertently caught up in the now-closed case by his FBI lawyer wife, Kate, who believes the government's... See More
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Quick View"I want to teach you how to cook good food at home. By stripping away all the hard graft and complexity, anyone can produce mouth-watering recipes. Put simply, I'm going to show you how to cook yourself into a better... See More
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Quick ViewWhatever the size of your garden or allotment, you can grow your own vegetables. Even if you only have a balcony or a small paved area outside your kitchen, you can grow more than you ever thought possible in pots... See More
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Quick ViewTake back control of your health with this well-researched and easy-to-follow guide to preventing disease through the food you eat 'This book helped me towards hope and focus when I was afraid... It helped me to feel more... See More
by Lisa Gardner
(8,279 reviews)
Quick ViewYou have a split second to make your decision. If you don't shoot, will he? 'Lisa Gardner always delivers heart-stopping suspense' HARLAN COBEN 'Stories that grip from the first page' KARIN SLAUGHTER 'The absolute master... See More
(2,628 reviews)
Quick ViewTHE 10th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EDITION OF THE BESTSELLING, AWARD-WINNING MIDDLE-EASTERN COOKBOOK - WITH A GOLD-FOILED TEAL JACKET, SILKY RIBBON MARKER AND GLOSSY, GOLD EDGES TO CELEBRATE A DELICIOUS DECADE OF THIS MUST-HAVE... See More
(1,149 review)
Quick View'You look as if you've seen a ghost!' Jade is used to living in the shadow of her best friend, Vicky. Vicky's sparkly, hilarious and full of life. And, she's certainly not going to let a small thing like being dead stop her... See More
(1,681 review)
Quick ViewThe beautifully lyrical retelling of the Norse myths, told from the captivating point of view of the trickster god Loki The novel is a brilliant first-person narrative of the rise and fall of the Norse gods - retold from... See More
by Paul Sussman
(1,067 review)
Quick ViewThis captivating, atmospheric and gripping page-turner by million copy bestselling author Paul Sussman is a must read for fans of Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy and Wilbur Smith. "A rip-roaring gem of a read - you are in for a... See More
(8,394 reviews)
Quick ViewAlex finds his own life is in serious danger... Jonathan Kellerman's Killer is a shocking thriller that unveils the darkest reaches of the human psyche. Perfect for fans of Michael Connelly and Jeffrey Deaver. 'Kellerman... See More
by Garth Nix
(1,793 review)
Quick ViewReader reviews for The Sinister Booksellers of Bath: 'Garth Nix demonstrates his mastery of the fantasy genre' 'An extraordinary work of fiction' 'A cracking sequel to The Left-Handed Booksellers of London' 'An amazing... See More
by Lynette Noni
(5,418 reviews)
Quick View'Lynette Noni is a marvelous and inventive storyteller' Sarah J Maas She'd failed them. All of them. And now she was paying the price. Kiva thought she knew what she wanted-revenge. But feelings change, people change... See More
(778 reviews)
Quick View"An arboreal odyssey" - NATURE "One of the most quietly beautiful books of the year" - DAILY MAIL Discover the secretive world of trees in Jonathan Drori's number one bestseller... Bestselling author and environmentalist... See More
by S J Watson
(734 reviews)
Quick View'Creepy and packed with suspense and menace, it draws the reader into a community that has more than its fair share of skeletons to hide.' Daily Mail The phenomenal new thriller from the multi-million-copy bestselling... See More
(315 reviews)
Quick View1588: Queen Elizabeth is felled by an assassin's bullet. Within the week, the Spanish Armada had set sail, and its victory changed the course of history. 1968: England is still dominated by the Church of Rome. There are no... See More
by Nevil Shute
(2,704 reviews)
Quick ViewNevil Shute's classic Second World War novel is an uplifting, satisfying and moving story. John Howard is determined to brighten up his old age by taking a fishing trip to France. However, during his stay the Nazis invade... See More
by Rob Grant
(326 reviews)
Quick ViewBad is the new good. In the not too distant future the European Union enacts its most far reaching human rights legislation ever. The incompetent have been persecuted for too long. After all it's not their fault they can't... See More
(151 reviews)
Quick View'Joyfully absurd and hilarious.' ADAM KAY 'One of the funniest things I've ever read. It is brilliant.' CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN Here before you is Joe Wilkinson's brilliantly absurd and utterly fictional account of his time on... See More
(150 reviews)
Quick ViewHenry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was one of the most flamboyant and controversial characters of Henry VIII's reign. A pioneering poet, whose verse had a profound impact on Shakespeare, Surrey was nevertheless branded by one... See More