The Art of Being
A guide to well-being from the renowned social psychologist and New York Times-bestselling author of The Art of Loving and Escape from Freedom. Though laptops, smartphones, and TVs have in many ways made life more... See More
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by Erich Fromm
(412 reviews)
Quick ViewA guide to well-being from the renowned social psychologist and New York Times-bestselling author of The Art of Loving and Escape from Freedom. Though laptops, smartphones, and TVs have in many ways made life more... See More
by Faith Martin
(217 reviews)
Quick View'A cosy romp of cream teas, double-barrelled names and murder.' THE SUN The new book in the Val and Arbie mysteries from the multi-million-copy selling author Faith Martin. One of these guests has a date with death... See More
(121 reviews)
Quick ViewA novella set in post-climate disaster Alberta; a woman infected with a mysterious parasite must choose whether to pursue a rare opportunity far from home or stay and help rebuild her community The world is nothing like it... See More
by Bryant Simon
(25 reviews)
Quick ViewEverything but the Coffee casts a fresh eye on the world's most famous coffee company, looking beyond baristas, movie cameos, and Paul McCartney CDs to understand what Starbucks can tell us about America. Bryant Simon... See More
(63 reviews)
Quick ViewChina's Communist Party seized power in 1949 after a long period of guerrilla insurgency followed by full-scale war, but the Chinese revolution was just beginning. China Under Mao narrates the rise and fall of the Maoist... See More
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Quick ViewIn debut author Demitria Lunetta's heart-pounding thriller, one girl must fight for her survival in a world overrun by violent, deadly creatures. Perfect for fans of New York Times bestsellers like The 5th Wave and Across... See More
(193 reviews)
Quick View'I was so captivated by this book, so utterly drawn in and overwhelmed by the emotional force of it, that it stayed in my bloodstream, it felt, long after I'd finished it.' Nigella Lawson 'Sharp and engrossing' Roxane... See More
by Bob Woodward
(3,757 reviews)
Quick ViewChosen by WATERSTONES as one of their BEST POLITICS BOOKS of 2024 Two-time Pulitzer prize winner Bob Woodward tells the revelatory, behind-the-scenes story of three wars - Ukraine, the Middle East and the struggle for the... See More
by Ellen Datlow
(210 reviews)
Quick ViewFor more than three decades, Ellen Datlow has been at the center of horror. Bringing you the most frightening and terrifying stories, Datlow always has her finger on the pulse of what horror readers crave. Now, with the... See More
(1,132 reviews)
Quick ViewWhere were you the night Lina Stavred went missing? 'A terrific twisting roller-coaster of a thriller.' PETER JAMES 'Intensely gripping.' CHRIS WHITAKER The case was closed. Lina Stavred went missing 20 years ago. A... See More
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Quick View"The most interesting book I have read in years... WTF?! is like Freakonomics on steroids." -- Steven D. Levitt, New York Times-bestselling coauthor of Freakonomics Did you know that "pre-owned" wives were sold at... See More
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Quick ViewFirst in the New York Times-bestselling series and winner of the Edgar Award: A new rabbi in a small New England town investigates the murder of a nanny. David Small is the new rabbi in the small Massachusetts town of... See More
by Bob Dylan
(1,629 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Philosophy of Modern Song is Bob Dylan's first book of new writing since 2004's Chronicles: Volume One -- and since winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016. Dylan, who began working on the book in 2010, offers... See More
by Barbara Ross
(1,841 reviews)
Quick ViewThe busy summer tourist season is winding down in Busman's Harbor, Maine, but Julia Snowden senses trouble simmering for the Snowden Family Clambake Company. Shifty David Thwing--the "Mussel King" of upscale seafood... See More
by Barbara Ross
(2,743 reviews)
Quick ViewSummer has come to Busman's Harbor, Maine, and tourists are lining up for a taste of authentic New England seafood, courtesy of the Snowden Family Clambake Company. But there's something sinister on the boil this season. A... See More
by Inez Kelley
(33 reviews)
Quick ViewDr. Bastian Talbot and self-proclaimed sex goddess Charlie Pierce heat up the air waves with their flirty banter as radio hosts Dr. Hot and the Honeypot. Off the air, they're best friendsÂ…but Bastian wants to be so much... See More
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Quick ViewUpton Sinclair's Pulitzer Prize-winning series of historical novels brings the first half of the twentieth century dramatically to life. In World's End, the gathering storm clouds of World War I burst over Europe, forcing... See More
(808 reviews)
Quick ViewYork, 1865. A passenger train stands ready to depart amid the bustle at the station. The flurry of passengers and porters, the swooping pigeons and barking dogs are thrown into a state of turmoil when an explosion rips... See More
(262 reviews)
Quick ViewAmerica is at war, and Lanny Budd risks life and limb from North Africa to Moscow on behalf of the Allied cause in this "absorbing" historical novel (The New York Times). Members of the German high command believe that... See More
by David Hendy
(14 reviews)
Quick ViewRadio Four has been described as 'the greatest broadcasting channel in the world', the 'heartbeat of the BBC', a cultural icon of Britishness, and the voice of Middle England. Defined by its rich mix, encompassing everything... See More
(364 reviews)
Quick ViewA regency twist on My Fair Lady! Jack Eliot dreams of being the captain of his own ship. But then his grandfather, the Earl of Stansworth, names Jack as his heir -- with a caveat. Jack must impress the aristocracy, or else... See More
(1,402 reviews)
Quick ViewTerrorists target a TV anchorman and his family in the #1 New York Times-bestselling author's novel set in the high-pressure network news industry. Anchorman Crawford Sloane, a respected reporter who made his name as a... See More
(1,600 reviews)
Quick ViewThe #1 New York Times-bestselling author's classic novel of life and death drama inside a major American hospital -- "easy to read and hard to stop reading" (Kirkus Reviews). Change is in the air when a new board chairman... See More
(513 reviews)
Quick ViewThe second installment in the bestselling Danish crime series starring Red Cross nurse Nina Borg, following Fall 2011's New York Times-bestselling The Boy in the Suitcase In the ruins of an abandoned Soviet military... See More
by Susan Fowler
(334 reviews)
Quick ViewA top leadership consultant says: Stop trying to motivate people! Find a powerful alternative to the carrot and stick in this science-driven guide. It's frustrating for everyone involved and it just doesn't work. You... See More
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Quick ViewAn unlikely political star tells the inspiring story of the two-decade journey that taught her how Washington really works -- and really doesn't. As a child in small-town Oklahoma, Elizabeth Warren yearned to go to... See More
(667 reviews)
Quick ViewBestselling author Laurie Halse Anderson is known for the unflinching way she writes about, and advocates for, survivors of sexual assault. Now, inspired by her fans and enraged by how little in our culture has changed... See More
by Sylvia Plath
(1,705 reviews)
Quick ViewUpon the publication of her posthumous volume of poetry Ariel in 1965, Sylvia Plath became a household name. Readers may be surprised to learn that the draft of Ariel left behind by Plath when she died in 1963 is different... See More
by Peter Sasgen
(620 reviews)
Quick ViewThe acclaimed naval historian vividly narrates a true story of Cold War submarine espionage from the perspective of the vessel's commanding officer. In Stalking the Red Bear, US Naval historian Peter Sasgen reveals the... See More
(354 reviews)
Quick ViewWATERSTONES THRILLER OF THE MONTH AUTHOR: 'Britain's Patricia Highsmith' (Sunday Times) Discover the original psychological thriller as a sleep-deprived young mother struggles to stay sane. 'A lost masterpiece.' Peter... See More