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Good Housekeeping Dishes For Two: 125 Easy Small-Batch Recipes for Weeknight Meals & Special Celebrations
Master cooking for two hungry people with 125 easy, satisfying recipes from the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen-it's the perfect couples cookbook. Many cookbook recipes are for four or six servings, but couples and small... See More
Blood of Hercules: the new dark romantasy Greek mythology TikTok sensation (Villains of Lore)
THE SUNDAY TIMES AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'This was damn fun... You won't be able to stop yourself from binge-reading this' Raven Kennedy, New York Times bestselling author ??Step into the Coliseum at the Spartan War... See More
Winning the Loser's Game, Seventh Edition: Timeless Strategies for Successful Investing
Everything you need to know for long-term stock-market success -- with critical new information about indexing, ETFs, and 401(k)s From one of today's most respected authorities on stock investing, Winning the Loser's Game... See More
The Serial Killer Files: The Who, What, Where, How, and Why of the World's Most Terrifying Murderers
THE DEFINITIVE DOSSIER ON HISTORY'S MOST HEINOUS! Hollywood's make-believe maniacs like Jason, Freddy, and Hannibal Lecter can't hold a candle to real life monsters like John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and... See More
Good Citizens: Creating Enlightened Society
A Zen monk and peace activist shares his vision for creating a peaceful, globalized world through nonviolent communication and a shared moral code In Good Citizens, Thich Nhat Hanh lays out the foundation for an... See More
MWF Seeking BFF: My Yearlong Search for a New Best Friend
When Rachel Bertsche first moves to Chicago, she's thrilled to finally share a zip code, let alone an apartment, with her boyfriend. But shortly after getting married, Bertsche realizes that her new life is missing one... See More
The Nevills of Middleham: England's Most Powerful Family in the Wars of the Roses
In 1465, the Nevills must have thought they'd reached the pinnacle of power and influence in England. Richard Nevill was the king's right-hand man and married to the richest woman in the kingdom; John Nevill was an... See More
Strictly English: The correct way to write ... and why it matters
"Be in no doubt: the beer was drunk but the man drank the beer." "We must avoid vulgarities like 'front up'. If someone is 'fronting up' a television show, then he is presenting it." Simon Heffer's incisive and amusingly... See More
The Summer House: The moving and heartwarming family story
England 1918. Young Lady Helen believes her parents when they say she will never find a better husband than Richard - 'brave, handsome, wealthy, such a charming man and quite a catch'. But when her soldier husband returns to... See More
So That Happened: A Memoir
If it can happen in show business, it's happened to Jon Cryer. Now he's opening up for the first time and sharing his behind-the-scenes stories in a warmly endearing, sharply observed, and frankly funny look at life in... See More
Magna Carta (Penguin Classics)
'David Carpenter deserves to replace Sir James Holt as the standard authority, and an unfailingly readable one too.' Ferdinand Mount, TLS 'An invaluable new commentary' Jill Leopore, New Yorker With a new commentary by... See More
Thunder Below!: The USS *Barb* Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare in World War II
The thunderous roar of exploding depth charges was a familiar and comforting sound to the crew members of the USS Barb, who frequently found themselves somewhere between enemy fire and Davy Jones's locker. Under the... See More
A University Education
Universities have a crucial role in the modern world. In England entrance to universities is by nation-wide competition which means English universities have an exceptional influence on schools - a striking theme of the... See More
Financial Times Guide to Investing, The: The Definitive Companion To Investment And The Financial Markets (Financial Times Guides)
'The most damaging half truth for savers is "performance matters more than expenses". Read this book carefully and the financial services industry will have one fewer easy victim, but you will have a sound base for a... See More
The Emotional Wound Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Psychological Trauma (Writers Helping Writers Series Book 6)
Readers connect to characters with depth, ones who have experienced life's ups and downs. To deliver key players that are both realistic and compelling, writers must know them intimately -- not only who they are in the... See More
The Infernal City (The Elder Scrolls Book 1)
Four decades after the Oblivion Crisis, Tamriel is threatened anew by an ancient and all-consuming evil: Umbriel, a floating city, casts a terrifying shadow -- for wherever it falls, people die and rise again. And inside... See More
Entrepreneurial You: Monetize Your Expertise, Create Multiple Income Streams, and Thrive
What does it take to create the career you want? It's no secret that the world of work has changed, and we're shifting toward an ever more entrepreneurial, self-reliant, work-from-wherever-you-are economy. That can be a... See More
The Wilder Life: My Adventures in the Lost World of Little House on the Prairie
For anyone who has ever wanted to step into the world of a favorite book, here is a pioneer pilgrimage, a tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder, and a hilarious account of butter-churning obsession. Wendy McClure is on a quest... See More
Dublin: The Making of a Capital City
Dublin has many histories: for a thousand years a modest urban settlement on the quiet waters of the Irish Sea, for the last four hundred it has experienced great - and often astonishing - change. Once a fulcrum of English... See More
Lambda: A Sunday Times Book of the Year
A SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR In a disturbingly familiar parallel world, a small population of tiny, semi-aquatic humans known as lambdas has quietly lived in the capital for decades. When a school bombing is... See More
The Land of Roar: A thrilling Sunday Times bestselling middle-grade fantasy adventure book for children ages 8 to 12 (The Land of Roar series 1)
Dragons, mermaids, unicorns and more. Believing is just the beginning... The first in the much-loved and beautifully illustrated children's fantasy adventure series,The Land of Roar sits perfectly on a child's bookshelf... See More
Perihelion Summer
Greg Egan's Perihelion Summer is a story of people struggling to adapt to a suddenly alien environment, and the friendships and alliances they forge as they try to find their way in a world where the old maps have lost their... See More
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On the day that Naho begins 11th grade, she receives a letter from herself ten years in the future. At first, she writes it off as a prank, but as the letter's predictions come true one by one, Naho realizes that the letter... See More
The Naming Song
In a world where words are power, there is nothing more dangerous than an unnamed thing. Enter an epic world of ghosts and monsters, magical trains and nameless wonders in this gorgeous lyrical fantasy, perfect for fans of... See More
The Culture Code: An Ingenious Way to Understand Why People Around the World Live and Buy as They Do
Why are people around the world so very different? What makes us live, buy, even love as we do? The answers are in the codes. In The Culture Code, internationally revered cultural anthropologist and marketing expert... See More
Good Clean Fun: Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman Woodshop
Nick Offerman, woodworker, actor, and co-host of NBC's Making It, invites you on a hilarious and informative woodworking adventure that takes you behind the scenes of his very own woodshop. Nestled among the glitz and... See More
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