China in Ten Words
In ten words, Yu Hua creates a portrait of modern China few writers are adept to convey - a Duckworth contemporary classic, beautifully repackaged for our 125th anniversary People. Leader. Reading. Writing. Revolution... See More
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by Yu Hua
(838 reviews)
In ten words, Yu Hua creates a portrait of modern China few writers are adept to convey - a Duckworth contemporary classic, beautifully repackaged for our 125th anniversary People. Leader. Reading. Writing. Revolution... See More
(35,654 reviews)
ONE OF THE GREATEST BREAKTHROUGHS IN HUMAN HISTORY. A SECRET THAT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND. AND A CRISIS THAT CANNOT BE STOPPED. Deep in the Caribbean Sea, a nuclear submarine is forced to suddenly abort its mission... See More
by Harper Lin
(260 reviews)
I'm Barbara Gold. Age: 70. Height: 5'5". Eyes: blue. Hair: gray. Weight: none of your business. Specialties: Undercover surveillance, small arms, chemical weapons, Middle Eastern and Latin American politics. Current status... See More
by C. E. Murphy
(220 reviews)
There is a story of a beast, and a merchant's daughter, and a curse that must be broken. This is not -- quite -- that story. Amber Gryce believes in magic the way anyone does: as a thing of the past, marked now only by the... See More
(83 reviews)
In April 1998, the Good Friday Agreement brought an end to the bloodshed that had engulfed Northern Ireland for thirty years. It was lauded worldwide as an example of an iconic peace process to which other divided societies... See More
by Rob Heinze
(130 reviews)
Who could imagine... waking naked on a beach with 12,000 other people and no memory of how you got there... Enter THE SWARM, which hit No. 10 of the TOP 100 bestselling NOOK Book in one week, by a young writer being touted... See More
(1,824 reviews)
WINNER OF THE GILLER PRIZE 2024 SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2024 **The international bestseller** **A Guardian Book of the Year** **Chosen as a book of the year by the independent.co.uk** 'Her prose is a thing of... See More
by Thomas Frank
(1,724 reviews)
With his trademark sardonic wit and lacerating logic, New York Times-bestselling author Thomas Frank exposes how, in the last few decades, the American Left has made an unprecedented shift away from its working-class... See More
(1,610 reviews)
Freshman year of college is hard even when you're not tied to the future king of a supernatural society. Allie dives into college head first with Hailey as her roommate and the city of New Orleans as her backyard. As things... See More
by Lisa Kleypas
(3,780 reviews)
From the New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas comes the next stunning novel in the Hathaways series - perfect for fans of Sarah MacLean, Julia Quinn and Eloisa James. 'Lisa Kleypas is the best' Sarah MacLean He... See More
by CLAMP
(407 reviews)
Into the Labyrinth -- Sakura takes to the sky in pursuit of the "fuzzy thing" that made her friend Akiho fall asleep, and in the process gains another of the mysterious transparent cards. Then, a visit to the bakery where... See More
(12 reviews)
Storms and pirates are nothing compared to the evil within men's hearts. After a lifetime of abuse at the hands of superstitious townsfolk, Ophelia Young, a bastard child of the notorious pirate queen, is tired of paying... See More
by Professor Michael Kulikowski
(65 reviews)
For centuries, Rome was one of the world's largest imperial powers, its influence spread across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle-East, its military force successfully fighting off attacks by the Parthians, Germans... See More
by Matt Baker
(74 reviews)
SOON TO BE A MAJOR TV SERIES WELCOME TO DA VINALE'S, THE BEACHSIDE RESTAURANT ON THE ISLAND OF CAPRI, WHERE MURDER IS ON THE MENU... 'A cracking crime procedural' The Courier 'Capri makes an irresistible setting for... See More
(46 reviews)
If you could bring back just one animal from the past, what would you choose? It can be anyone or anything from history, from the King of the Dinosaurs, T. rex, to the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley, and beyond... See More
by Stella Riley
(1,351 reviews)
Recommended in THE TIMES and winner of a B.R.A.G. Medallion When the Marquis of Amberley's coach is waylaid by highwaymen and his coachman shot, he is forced to take shelter at the first house he finds and is subsequently... See More
by Lisa Jackson
(7,160 reviews)
'Just when you think you know who the killer is, BAM you are wrong. It is definitely a must read. Had me on the edge of my seat and not wanting to put the book down' Reader review ????? 'Superb story line. So much suspense... See More
(1,485 reviews)
'What a delicious, witty story, I loved it!' Sophie Kinsella The last thing Evie expects to find in the Scottish Highlands is love... When Evie Nicholson is asked to visit Kettlesheer Castle in Scotland to archive the... See More
by Lenora Bell
(97 reviews)
'Georgette Heyer with a sexy twist' Eloisa James 'Escapist in the best sense of the word' Smart Bitches Trashy Books If adventure has a name... it must be Lady India Rochester. The intrepid archaeologist possesses a sharp... See More
(800 reviews)
'Heart-rending' CLARE MACKINTOSH 'Utterly gripping' VERONICA HENRY 'Beautiful and gripping' LIBBY PAGE 'There's something I need to tell you.' Eight years ago, Margot Sorrell left the crumbling family home in the... See More
by Rhys Bowen
(8,591 reviews)
The author of the Molly Murphy mysteries now turns her attentions to the mischief, mishaps and musings of minor English royalty My ridiculously long name is Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie. Thirty-fourth in line... See More
by Emma Vieceli
(1,400 reviews)
The story fans never thought they'd see, continuing the acclaimed story of Life is Strange, one of the hit game's two shocking endings. One year after the storm destroyed Arcadia Bay, fan-favourite characters Max and... See More
by Andy Seed
(424 reviews)
A memoir of lessons and life in the Yorkshire Dales... Warm, touching and very funny, All Teacher's Great and Small transports you to a time that may be gone but has never been forgotten. Andy Seed's memoir is sure to charm... See More
by Jenny Colgan
(8,400 reviews)
'Nobody does get-away-from-it-all romance like Jenny Colgan' Sunday Express ___________________________________ In a little Cornish town by the sea, a warm summer breeze brings stirrings of change... 'A total joy'... See More
(954 reviews)
Measuring the World recreates the parallel but contrasting lives of two geniuses of the German Enlightenment - the naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt and the mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss... See More
(39 reviews)
Wiola lives in a close-knit agricultural community. Wiola has a black cat called Blackie. Wiola's father was a deserter but now he is a taxidermist. Wiola's mother tells her that killing spiders brings on storms. Wiola must... See More
by Henry Green
(39 reviews)
LIVING, as an early novel, marks the beginning of Henry Green's career as a writer who made his name by exploring class distinctions through the medium of love. Set in an iron foundry in Birmingham, LIVING grittily and... See More
by Fern Britton
(4,683 reviews)
You will love this wonderfully warm and witty novel from Fern Britton, the Sunday Times bestselling novelist. When the residents of the Cornish seaside town of Trevay discover that their much-loved theatre is about to be... See More
(314 reviews)
'Frost in May is the unsurpassed novel of convent school life. This story of a clash between a determined young girl and an authoritarian regime is both perceptive and painfully emotional, convincing in every detail'... See More
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