Heartstream
I just wanted to see you. Before the end. A taut psychological thriller about obsession, fame and betrayal, for fans of Black Mirror. Cat is in love. Always the sensible one, she can't believe that she's actually dating... See More
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by Tom Pollock
(56 reviews)
Quick ViewI just wanted to see you. Before the end. A taut psychological thriller about obsession, fame and betrayal, for fans of Black Mirror. Cat is in love. Always the sensible one, she can't believe that she's actually dating... See More
(400 reviews)
Quick ViewOn 15 November it came suddenly out of nowhere inches above the hangars with a crackling thunderclap of twin Merlins. As we watched, bewitched, it was flung about the sky in a beyond belief display for a bomber that could... See More
(17,235 reviews)
Quick View"A true successor to The Hunger Games." Maggie Stiefvater In a perfect world, what is there left to fear? A chilling and thought-provoking sci-fi novel from New York Times bestselling author Neal Shusterman. A dark... See More
by Anna Burns
(12,835 reviews)
Quick ViewWINNER OF THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE WINNER OF THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 'Utterly compelling' Irish Times 'Original, funny, disarmingly oblique' CLAIRE KILROY 'A triumph.' Guardian In an unnamed city, where to be interesting... See More
(1,287 review)
Quick ViewYoung Imogen Burnhope and her maid Rhoda board a non-stop train to Oxford to visit her Aunt Cassandra, who waits on the platform at Oxford station where the train terminates, to greet them. Only they never arrive. All the... See More
(998 reviews)
Quick ViewKatherine Knollys was Mary Boleyn's first child, born in 1524 when Mary was having an affair with King Henry VIII. Katherine spent her life unacknowledged as the king's daughter, yet she was given prime appointments at court... See More
(47 reviews)
Quick ViewPraise for Don't Count On It! "This collection of Jack Bogle's writings couldn't be more timely. The clarity of his thinking -- and his insistence on the relevance of ethical standards -- are totally relevant as we strive to... See More
(9,125 reviews)
Quick ViewEmma Gatewood was the first woman to hike the entire Appalachian Trail alone, as well as the first person -- man or woman -- to walk it twice and three times and she did it all after the age of 65. This is the first and only... See More
(38 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Duke of Wellington'svictory over Napoleon in 1815 at Waterloo ensured British dominance for the rest of the nineteenth century. It took three days and two hours for word to travel from Belgium in a form that people could... See More
(1,090 review)
Quick ViewAs a train speeds over the Sankey Viaduct, the dead body of a man is hurled into the canal below. Inspector Robert Colbeck and Sergeant Victor Leeming take charge of their most complex and difficult case yet. Hampered by the... See More
by Gwenda Bond
(56 reviews)
Quick View"The apocalyptic beach read that everyone needs." - Alix E. Harrow, Hugo Award-winning author on Not Your Average Hot Guy In The Date from Hell, the sequel to Not Your Average Hot Guy, New York Times bestselling author... See More
(353 reviews)
Quick ViewImagine, if you can, the world of business - without corporate strategy. Remarkably, fifty years ago that's the way it was. Businesses made plans, certainly, but without understanding the underlying dynamics of... See More
(915 reviews)
Quick ViewAbram's Daughters book 3, the sequel to the bestselling The Betrayal. This powerful family saga features four Amish courting-age sisters growing up in Lancaster County Pennsylvania, beginning in the 1940s. Life in Gobbler's... See More
(742 reviews)
Quick ViewA profound and deeply personal collection of essays by renowned psychologist Carl Rogers. The late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement and father of client-centered therapy, based his life's work on... See More
(374 reviews)
Quick ViewA USA Today bestseller's small town romance between opposites is a "laugh-out-loud treat [that] is warmly emotional and richly satisfying" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). A broken truck, a broken career, and a breakup... See More
by Diane Wilson
(2,215 reviews)
Quick ViewA haunting novel spanning several generations, The Seed Keeper follows a Dakhóta family's struggle to preserve their way of life, and their sacrifices to protect what matters most. Rosalie Iron Wing has grown up in the... See More
(635 reviews)
Quick View"What do you think of my fiction book writing?" the aspiring novelist extorted. "Darn," the editor hectored, in turn. "I can not publish your novel! It is full of what we in the business call 'really awful writing.'"... See More
by Nigel West
(11 reviews)
Quick ViewOver the past fifty years, Nigel West has been involved in almost every espionage-related investigation, breakthrough or revelation that you can think of. His molehunts have led to the unmasking of spies within MI5, MI6 and... See More
by Michael Ward
(320 reviews)
Quick ViewFor over half a century, scholars have laboured to show that C. S. Lewis's famed but apparently disorganised Chronicles of Narnia have an underlying symbolic coherence, pointing to such possible unifying themes as the seven... See More
(443 reviews)
Quick ViewMost organizational change initiatives fail spectacularly (at worst) or deliver lukewarm results (at best). In his international bestseller Leading Change, John Kotter revealed why change is so hard, and provided an... See More
(58 reviews)
Quick ViewHow to Sound Clever explains the etymology of 600 key words you really ought to know, but haven't had the time to look up in the dictionary. Each entry features an etymological description as well as useful example phrases... See More
(399 reviews)
Quick ViewOne spring, many years ago, Esther Woolfson's daughter rescued a fledgling rook. That rook, named Chicken, quickly established herself as part of the family, and other birds, including an irascible cockatiel and a depressive... See More
(110 reviews)
Quick ViewLearning Greek is a difficult task, and the payoff may not be readily apparent. To demonstrate the insight that knowing Greek grammar can bring, Benjamin Merkle summarizes 35 key Greek grammatical issues and their... See More
by James Randi
(200 reviews)
Quick ViewJames Randi, the celebrated magician, has written a damning indictment of the faith-healing practices of the leading televangelists and others who claim divine healing powers. Randi and his team of researchers attended... See More
(646 reviews)
Quick ViewAddiction is seemingly inexplicable. From the outside, it can look like wilful, arrogant self-destruction; from the inside, it can feel as inevitable and insistent as a heartbeat. It is possible to describe, but hard to... See More
by Josh Cohen
(79 reviews)
Quick View'A PROBING EXPLORATION OF THE CREATIVE AND IMAGINATIVE POSSIBILITIES OF INACTIVITY' FINANCIAL TIMES 'To do nothing at all is the most difficult thing in the world.' Oscar Wilde More than ever before, we live in a culture... See More
(101 reviews)
Quick View"Dennis Palumbo has great insight into a writer s psyche... Every writer should have a shrink or this book. The book is cheaper." -- Gary Shandling, actor, comic, and writer "wise, compassionate, and funny... " -- Aram... See More
(810 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Raven Boys, a mesmerizing story of dreams and desires, death and destiny. Do the dreamers need the ley lines to save the world... or will their actions end up... See More
by CG Drews
(140 reviews)
Quick ViewDeliciously dark and dangerously addictive, Wilder Girls meets A Deadly Education in this queer dark academia YA thriller from the author of the sensational The Boy Who Steals Houses, filled with twisted fairy tales and... See More