On Being Human
An insightful look at alienation in the modern world from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Art of Loving and Escape from Freedom. Social psychologist Erich Fromm observed the spread of alienation in the 1960s... See More
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by Erich Fromm
(45 reviews)
An insightful look at alienation in the modern world from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Art of Loving and Escape from Freedom. Social psychologist Erich Fromm observed the spread of alienation in the 1960s... See More
(3,138 reviews)
"Hilton Carter's love for plants is infectious... His lush and exuberant displays are inspiring reminders that plants can be so much more than neat little containers on a window sill."Grace Bonney, Founder and... See More
(576 reviews)
"One of the best history books I've read in the last few years." -- Chris Hayes The Field of Blood recounts the previously untold story of the violence in Congress that helped spark the Civil War. A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE... See More
(633 reviews)
What's happening in global politics, and is there a thread that ties it all together? There is, and it's called populism. What is populism? And why have populist parties and candidates suddenly sprung up and even gained... See More
(98 reviews)
Volume 2 of Thomas Flanagan's Irish History Trilogy The second volume of Thomas Flanagan's best-selling Irish-history trilogy (which begins with The Year of the French and closes with The End of the Hunt) is set at the... See More
(917 reviews)
A radical shift in perspective to transform your organization to become more innovative The Design Thinking Playbook is an actionable guide to the future of business. By stepping back and questioning the current mindset... See More
(3,765 reviews)
Ten years ago, I risked everything on a nameless boy. I came out the other side with a murder conviction, a prison sentence, and a minor case of amnesia. I forgot everything about that boy, and now I'm out on parole, just... See More
(760 reviews)
"A fun, flirty and entertaining romcom about the challenge of finding Mr Right. Had me hooked!" Holly Martin, bestselling author. Alex is tired of being single. After years of disastrous hook-ups and relationships that lead... See More
(109 reviews)
Ever since an obscure Civil Servant called Stephen Summerchild fell to his death from a window in the Admiralty, rumours have circulated about a connection with some secret defence project. Now, as a television company... See More
(13,358 reviews)
Rags to riches is supposed to be a nice fantasy. Going from a cheap London hovel to an elite fae academy should be amazing, especially when it involves a medieval castle. It's just a bit more complicated when we're training... See More
(23 reviews)
"American crime fiction fans will welcome the opportunity to sample the short fiction of some worthy Canadian authors." -- Publishers Weekly Following the success of Toronto Noir, the Noir Series explores new Canadian... See More
(1,662 reviews)
He'd give his life to protect the president's son. But he never expected to risk his heart. Growing up gay in the White House hasn't been easy for Rafael Castillo. Codenamed "Valor" by the Secret Service, Rafa feels... See More
(124 reviews)
Unconscious bias: persistent prejudiced behaviour that clashes with our consciously held beliefs. Its effects can be corrosive, even lethal. It robs organizations of talent, science of breakthroughs, politics of insight... See More
by Gary Hamel
(640 reviews)
A Wall Street Journal Bestseller In a world of unrelenting change and unprecedented challenges, we need organizations that are resilient and daring. Unfortunately, most organizations, overburdened by bureaucracy, are... See More
by Kathy Reichs
(4,595 reviews)
A gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the international #1 bestselling crime thriller writer and the inspiration behind the smash hit TV series Bones. A plane crashes... See More
by Kathy Reichs
(2,515 reviews)
A gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the international no. 1 bestselling crime thriller writer and the inspiration behind the hit TV series Bones. During one of the... See More
by Kathy Reichs
(2,930 reviews)
A gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the international no.1 bestselling crime thriller writer and the inspiration behind the hit TV series Bones. Dr Temperance Brennan... See More
by Kathy Reichs
(3,845 reviews)
The third gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs. A nine-year-old girl is killed in crossfire on her way to ballet class. Soon afterwards, the body of a teenager killed in... See More
by Kathy Reichs
(7,749 reviews)
The first gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the international number one bestselling crime thriller writer. ___________________________________ Bagged and discarded... See More
by Kathy Reichs
(2,996 reviews)
___________________________________ A gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the international no. 1 bestselling crime thriller writer and the inspiration behind the hit TV... See More
(580 reviews)
"If you liked Chaos, you'll love Complexity. Waldrop creates the most exciting intellectual adventure story of the year" (The Washington Post). In a rarified world of scientific research, a revolution has been brewing... See More
by Kathy Reichs
(2,488 reviews)
A gripping Temperance Brennan novel from world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the international no.1 bestselling crime thriller writer and the inspiration behind the hit TV series Bones. When Dr Temperance... See More
(71 reviews)
Tobias Campion, rector of Moreton St Jude, is delighted to welcome the widowed Lady Chase as his parishioner. Charming and generous-spirited, she nonetheless harbours a secret sorrow: her son is missing, presumed dead, and... See More
(203 reviews)
Fred Van Lente's brilliant debut is both a savagely funny homage to the Golden Age of Mystery and a thoroughly contemporary show-business satire. As the story opens, nine comedians of various acclaim are summoned to the... See More
by Jason Pargin
(1,916 reviews)
The New York Times-bestselling John Dies at the End series continues with another terrifying and hilarious tale of Armageddon and the three hopeless heroes standing in its way. I want you to stop what you're doing and ask... See More
(303 reviews)
Robert G. Hagstrom is one of the best-known authors of investment books for general audiences. Turning his extensive experience as a portfolio manager at Legg Mason Capital Management into valuable guidance for professionals... See More
by Michael Mann
(667 reviews)
One of The Observer's 'Thirty books to help us understand the world' Shortlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award Recycle. Fly less. Eat less meat. These are some of the ways that we've... See More
(248 reviews)
Against the picturesque coastal Maine setting that she evokes so well, bestselling author Holly Chamberlin creates a heartfelt story of family bonds and new beginnings... It came as no surprise to anyone in Yorktide when... See More
(688 reviews)
Colin MacFarlane was born in the Gorbals in the 1950s, 20 years after the publication of No Mean City, the classic novel about pre-war life in what was once Glasgow's most deprived district. He lived in the same street as... See More
(580 reviews)
Elizabeth's new job is very unusual. The building where she works might not look very interesting but behind this ordinary Manhattan façade lurks a very special place indeed. Because here you can borrow anything your heart... See More
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