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Lessons: the Sunday Times bestselling new novel from the author of Atonement
The story of a life. The story of the year. 'Lessons shows [McEwan] at the very peak of his powers. He has written his masterpiece' Daily Telegraph When the world is still counting the cost of the Second World War and the... See More
The Myth Of The Undeserving Poor - A Christian Response to Poverty in Britain Today
When you think of poverty in Britain today, do you picture innocent children going without food or scroungers lounging on the sofa all day watching TV and cheating on benefits claims? For Christians, what we think about the... See More
Intermezzo: The global #1 bestseller from the author of Normal People
THE GLOBAL #1 BESTSELLER 'Intermezzo is perfect... Is there a better novelist at work right now?' Observer 'Her most mature and moving book to date... I read it in a state of rapture.'Sunday Times 'If a perfect Sally Rooney... See More
American Republics: A Continental History of the United States, 1783-1850
Winner of the 2022 New-York Historical Society Book Prize in American History A Washington Post and BookPage Best Nonfiction Book of the Year From a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, the powerful story of a fragile nation... See More
Marie Antoinette
Stefan Zweig based his biography of Marie Antoinette, who became the Queen of France when still a teenager, on her correspondence with both her mother and her great love the Count Axel von Fersen. Zweig analyses the... See More
The Family Remains: the gripping Sunday Times No. 1 bestseller (The Family Upstairs Book 2)
Prepare to be hooked... * #1 UK SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER * * A NEW YORK TIMES BSETSELLER * * OVER 2,000 5 STAR REVIEWS * 'I was ENTHRALLED' Gillian McAllister 'A GRIPPING read' Shari Lapena 'A sheer PLEASURE to read'... See More
How the War Was Won: Air-Sea Power and Allied Victory in World War II (Cambridge Military Histories)
World War II is usually seen as a titanic land battle, decided by mass armies, most importantly those on the Eastern Front. Phillips Payson O'Brien shows us the war in a completely different light. In this compelling new... See More
Climate: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
In this wide-ranging Very Short Introduction to climate, Mark Maslin considers all aspects of the global climate system, exploring and explaining the different components that control climate on Earth. He considers the... See More
A Clean Break: My Story
The autobiography of cycling's Mr Clean who refused to dope or to remain silent about doping - and was exiled from the sport. Christophe Bassons is a former professional cyclist. His career was a successful one albeit never... See More
Think for Yourself: Restoring Common Sense in an Age of Experts and Artificial Intelligence
We've outsourced too much of our thinking. How do we get it back? Have you ever followed your GPS device to a deserted parking lot? Or unquestioningly followed the advice of an expert -- perhaps a doctor or financial... See More
Outside the Box: How Globalization Changed from Moving Stuff to Spreading Ideas
From the acclaimed author of The Box, a new history of globalization that shows us how to navigate its future Globalization has profoundly shaped the world we live in, yet its rise was neither inevitable nor planned. It is... See More
Enterprise Architecture As Strategy: Creating a Foundation for Business Execution
Does it seem you've formulated a rock-solid strategy, yet your firm still can't get ahead? If so, construct a solid foundation for business execution -- an IT infrastructure and digitized business processes to automate your... See More
The Sane Society (Routledge Classics)
Following the publication of the seminal Fear of Freedom, Erich Fromm applied his unique vision to a critique of contemporary capitalism in The Sane Society. Where the former dealt with man's historic inability to come to... See More
The Story of My Teeth: A Novel in Six Instalments
Gustavo 'Highway' S?nchez is a man with a mission: he is planning to replace every last one of his unsightly teeth. He has a few skills that might help him on his way: he can imitate Janis Joplin after two rums, he can... See More
Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans
"After reading Mitchell's guide, you'll know what you don't know and what other people don't know, even though they claim to know it. And that's invaluable." -The New York Times A leading computer scientist brings human... See More
Crack-Up: A Psychological Thriller
In this psychological thriller, Argus Ward is a former U.S. Secret Service agent who runs a protection agency catering to the rich and famous. His best-kept secret--which he shares with lawyers and doctors and even... See More
Chilled: How Refrigeration Changed the World and Might Do So Again
A thrilling, mystery-lifting narrative history of the refrigerator and the process of refrigeration The refrigerator. This white box that sits in the kitchen may seem mundane nowadays, but it is one of the wonders of 20th... See More
The White Van
Shortlisted for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger At a dive bar in San Francisco's edgy Tenderloin district, the dishevelled Emily Rosario is drinking whiskey and looking for an escape. When she is approached by a mysterious... See More
The Ageless Generation: How Advances in Biomedicine Will Transform the Global Economy
Over the past 20 years, the biomedical research community has been delivering hundreds of breakthroughs expected to extend human lifespan beyond thresholds imaginable today. However, much of this research has not yet been... See More
The Rise of the Outsiders: How Mainstream Politics Lost its Way
Discover why outsiders from Trump to Corbyn are succeeding like never before - and what this means for you. In recent years, voters have deserted the political centre like never before. Whether it's Trump, Brexit, Le Pen... See More
Poorly Made in China: An Insider's Account of the China Production Game
An insider reveals what can -- and does -- go wrong when companies shift production to China In this entertaining behind-the-scenes account, Paul Midler tells us all that is wrong with our effort to shift manufacturing to... See More
Three Kingdoms, Volume 3: Welcome The Tiger: The Epic Chinese Tale of Loyalty and War in a Dynamic New Translation (The Three Kingdoms)
This exciting new translation of the Chinese classic is designed to delight modern readers. The Three Kingdoms is an epic Chinese novel written over six centuries ago. It recounts in vivid historical detail the turbulent... See More
Seven Languages in Seven Weeks: A Pragmatic Guide to Learning Programming Languages (Pragmatic Programmers)
You should learn a programming language every year, as recommended by The Pragmatic Programmer. But if one per year is good, how about Seven Languages in Seven Weeks? In this book you'll get a hands-on tour of Clojure... See More
Anybody Home?
What came first, the home or the desire to invade? A seasoned invader with multiple home invasions under their belt recounts their dark victories while offering tutelage to a new generation of ambitious home invaders eager... See More
What It Takes To Be Free: Your path to personal freedom and inner peace
Do you feel captive in your daily life? Like you can't use the freedom you have? If so, you're not alone. I've felt like that for most of my life. And I want to show you that you can have REAL personal freedom. You can do... See More
Unleashed: The Unapologetic Leader's Guide to Empowering Everyone Around You
"Unleashed is worth an afternoon of your time, whether or not you are already a leader. It is sparkily written and personal, drawing on the experiences of co-authors (and spouses) Frei and Morriss." -- Financial... See More
Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls (The Brentford Trilogy Book 6)
THE SIXTH BOOK IN THE NOW LEGENDARY BRENTFORD TRILOGY Yes they're back, Jim Pooley, John Omally and all the lads from The Flying Swan. And this time they are up for a bit of good old Rock 'n' Roll. It's all down to John... See More
The Brentford Chainstore Massacre (The Brentford Trilogy Book 5)
"One of the rare guys who can always make me laugh"? Sir Terry Pratchett "Stark, raving genius"? The Observer "He becomes funnier the more you read him"? The Independent "Douglas Adams on a sugar high"? Kirkus "A heady... See More
Cat Got Your Diamonds: A Kitty Couture Mystery
A Library Journal Debut of the Month This witty and whimsical cozy mystery series debut will be the cat's meow for fans of Rita Mae Brown and Miranda James. A pet boutique owner races to sniff out a killer cat burglar... See More