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One perfect family. Too many perfect lies. Small-town girl Mabel Dagmar is out of her depth. At her elite East Coast college, unversed in the nuances of casual privilege, she is ignored, especially by her dormmate, Ev... See More
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Quick ViewOne perfect family. Too many perfect lies. Small-town girl Mabel Dagmar is out of her depth. At her elite East Coast college, unversed in the nuances of casual privilege, she is ignored, especially by her dormmate, Ev... See More
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Quick ViewNo empire has been larger or more diverse than the British Empire. At its apogee in the 1930s, 42 million Britons governed 500 million foreign subjects. Britannia ruled the waves and a quarter of the earth's surface was... See More
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Quick ViewAbie follows the arc of a letter from London back to Africa to a coffee plantation that now could be hers if she wants it. Standing among the ruined groves she strains to hear the sound of the past, but the layers of years... See More
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Quick ViewThe stupid are all around us: they are in every place, in every class, ready to cause damage to others and naturally (they are stupid, are they not?) to themselves. The stupid form the most dangerous category of human... See More
by Stephen Key
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Quick ViewWith must-have updates, a new edition of the bestselling method that shows how anyone can turn their one simple idea into millions - without lifting a finger! Stephen Key is an award-winning inventor who has licensed more... See More
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Quick ViewA heart-wrenching, Nebula Award-winning alternative history imagining an intersection between the Radium Girls scandal and Topsy the elephant. Early in the twentieth century, a group of female factory workers in Newark, New... See More
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Quick ViewWho pays the price once tragedy strikes? In a small French town, Leonie is intrigued by a withdrawn Englishman who calls himself Patrice. He lives in a house inherited from his grandmother. He has no wife, no child, and... See More
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Quick ViewAre you happy? Does it matter? Increasingly, governments seem to think so. As the UK government conducts its first happiness survey, Alastair Campbell looks at happiness as a political as well as a personal issue; what it... See More
by Marko Kloos
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Quick View"A new series that promises to be just as engrossing [as Frontlines]... the action just as exciting, the science just as solid, the tension just as high. I gulped down the first book in a day, and I am already eager for the... See More
by Ian McEwan
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Quick View'Atonement is a masterpiece' The Times On the hottest day of the summer of 1935, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis sees her sister Cecilia plunge naked into the fountain in the garden of their country house. Watching her too... See More
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Quick ViewAn insurance mathematician's carefully ordered life is turned on its head when he unexpectedly loses his job and inherits an adventure park... with a whole host of problems. A quirky, tense and warmly funny thriller from... See More
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Quick ViewA collection of insightful and uproariously funny non-fiction by the bestselling author of INFINITE JEST - one of the most acclaimed and adventurous writers of our time. A SUPPOSEDLY FUN THING... brings together Wallace's... See More
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Quick ViewTHE FOURTH GEORGE SMILEY NOVEL When the Department - faded since the war and busy only with bureaucratic battles - hears rumours of a missile base near the West German border, it seems the perfect opportunity to regain some... See More
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Quick ViewClaire's List Connect with family Claire Keyes is a piano prodigy. She spends her life on tour - she hasn't seen the family bakery or her two sisters in years. Now Nicole is ill, Jesse has disappeared and Claire's coming... See More
by Denise Mina
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Quick ViewDiscover the second novel in the pulse-racing Paddy Meehan series, from award-winning author Denise Mina. 'Mina can chill your blood and break your heart in the same sentence' Mark Billingham Journalist Paddy Meehan is... See More
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Quick ViewA novel of romantic suspense, set on the beautiful Greek island of Ithaca, from the author of STILL WATER and THE SNOW FALCON. When Robert French travels to the Greek island of Ithaca after his archaeologist father goes... See More
by M.O. Walsh
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Quick ViewMy Sunshine Away is an extraordinary debut novel from M. O. Walsh, a dazzling new literary voice. Welcome to Woodland Hills, Louisiana: a place of lush, sweltering summers, neighbourhood cookouts in every backyard and vats... See More
by Sue Fortin
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Quick ViewFrom the USA Today bestselling author of The Girl Who Lied and Sister Sister... She thought she knew her husband. She thought their past was the truth. She was wrong. Tina Bolotnikov, widowed after her husband Sasha... See More
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Quick ViewTHE UNMISSABLE, UNVARNISHED MEMOIRS OF BORIS JOHNSON 'ABSOLUTELY, TOTALLY, MIND-BLOWINGLY EXPLOSIVE' ED BALLS 'SENSATIONAL' DAILY MAIL Boris Johnson has always been larger than life. Controversial, untrammelled by the... See More
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Quick ViewA frank and honest memoir by Britain's former ambassador to Kabul which provides a unique, high-level insight into Western policy in Afghanistan. The West's mission in Afghanistan has never been far from the headlines. For... See More
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Quick ViewIt is 1982 and Thatcher is in Downing Street, Human League is in the charts and Dallas is on the telly. But the girls of Albacore Street are too busy to notice. For Stella, Bridget, Vinnie, Maxine and Nell, life revolves... See More
by Neil Gaiman
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Quick ViewA new edition of this title collecting issues #29-31, 38-40, 50, THE SANDMAN SPECIAL #1, and a story from VERTIGO PREVIEW #1, in which Morpheus delves into the dreams of Augustus Caesar, Cain and Abel, Marco Polo, Orpheus... See More
by Nick Hornby
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Quick ViewSpeaking with the Angel is a collection of short stories, edited by Nick Hornby Hear the Prime Minister explain to the House why he did a runner from Greenford Park service station and hitched a lift with a... See More
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Quick ViewTwo fragile people. One desperate second chance. Reeling and desolate, Adrienne Willis needs space to rethink her life after her husband leaves her for a younger woman. Fleeing everything, she jumps at the chance to look... See More
by CB McKenzie
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Quick View"[A] dirt-filled noir debut... the stark Southwestern setting might hold you over if you're still suffering from Breaking Bad withdrawal." -- Esquire Winner of the Tony Hillerman Prize Winner of the Spur Award for Best... See More
by Melissa Marr
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Quick ViewContemporary, racy thriller packed with chilling twists, unrequited obsession and high-stakes. From New York Times bestselling author Melissa Marr. Eva Tilling wakes up in the hospital to discover an attempt has been made... See More
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Quick ViewA heroic fantasy by the Sunday Times bestselling author David Gemmell in which the forces of good and evil and the living and the dead face each other in battle... Perfect for fans of Joe Abercrombie, Duncan M. Hamilton and... See More
by Helga Weiss
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Quick View'The most moving Holocaust diary published since Anne Frank' Daily Telegraph First they led us to the baths, where they took from us everything we still had. Quite literally there wasn't even a hair left. I didn't even... See More
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Quick ViewFrom January to April 2000 historian David Irving brought a high-profile libel case against Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt in the British High Court, charging that Lipstadt's book, Denying the Holocaust (1993), falsely... See More