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  • - Shakespeare's Cordelia like you've never seen her before . . .
    av Joanna Courtney
    135 - 195

    A richly textured, evocative and fascinatingly well researched Historical fiction trilogy unearthing the real women who inspired Shakespeare's most famous queens: Lady MacBeth, Ophelia and Cordelia

  • - Volume I
    av Gengoroh Tagame
    255

    One of Amazon.com's Top 10 Graphic Novels of the year'[My Brother's Husband] arrives in the UK garlanded with praise from, among others, Alison Bechdel. It's not hard to see why. Not only is it very touching; it's also, for the non-Japanese reader, unexpectedly fascinating' Rachel Cooke, Observer, Graphic Novel of the Month'When a cuddly Canadian comes to call, Yaichi - a single Japanese dad - is forced to confront his painful past. With his young daughter Kana leading the way, he gradually rethinks his assumptions about what makes a family. Renowned manga artist Gengoroh Tagame turns his stunning draftsmanship to a story very different from his customary fare, to delightful and heartwarming effect' Alison Bechdel, author of Fun HomeYaichi is a work-at-home suburban dad in contemporary Tokyo; formerly married to Natsuki, father to their young daughter, Kana. Their lives suddenly change with the arrival at their doorstep of a hulking, affable Canadian named Mike Flanagan, who declares himself the widower of Yaichi's estranged gay twin, Ryoji. Mike is on a quest to explore Ryoji's past, and the family reluctantly but dutifully takes him in. What follows is an unprecedented and heartbreaking look at the state of a largely still-closeted Japanese gay culture: how it's been affected by the West, and how the next generation can change the preconceptions about it and prejudices against it.

  • av James von Leyden
    139 - 215

    The second book in a thrilling new series set in Morocco, featuring 24-year-old detective Karim Belkacem

  • av Eric Hobsbawm
    169

    An insightful and enlightening collection of Eric Hobsbawm's writing on the subject of nationalism.

  • av Bernadette Vallely, Amy Charuy-Hughes & Bethan Stewart James
    124,99 - 189

    A practical and succinct A to Z guide to Planet Earth with advice for how everyone can take positive action and combat the issues facing our environment.

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    - How to Harness the Power of Connection to Negotiate Fearlessly
    av Mori Taheripour
    135 - 181

    Contrary to conventional wisdom about what makes a good negotiator - namely, being aggressive and unemotional - in Bring Yourself, Mori Taheripour offers a radically different perspective. In her own life, and in her more than fifteen years of experience teaching negotiation, she has found that the best negotiators are empathetic, curious and present. The essence of bargaining isn't the transaction, but rather the conversation and human connection. It is when we bring our whole, authentic selves to the table that we can advocate for ourselves fearlessly and find creative solutions that benefit everyone.Bring Yourself explains how your pressure points, personal experience and even your cultural expectations can become roadblocks to finding common ground, and it offers essential strategies to move beyond them and open your mind. With eye-opening and empowering stories throughout, Bring Yourself helps readers gain the confidence they need to achieve their goals in work and in life. Timely and provocative, this paradigm-shifting book can transform our world and the way we work together.

  • - A Memoir
    av Barbara Amiel
    169 - 335

    The long-awaited memoir of celebrated writer and journalist Barbara Amiel

  • - How to Live a Meaningful Life
    av James Innes-Smith
    135 - 219

    Incisive and solution-driven, The Seven Ages of Man offers men of all ages (and the women who love them) a clear roadmap to a more meaningful life and a better future for all. Part practical guide and part call to arms, it encourages a return to decency, compassion, humility, understanding and forgiveness.

  • av Terry Brooks
    145 - 339,-

    For forty years, Terry Brooks's Shannara series has entranced millions of readers around the world. And now comes the final novel in his four-part Fall of Shannara series, which will bring Terry's epic vision to a grand conclusion

  • - Neville 'Timber' Wood's War, from Dunkirk to D-Day
    av Mike Wood
    135 - 279

    Lance Corporal Neville 'Timber' Wood was among the last British soldiers to be evacuated from Dunkirk, he served in North Africa and Sicily, took part in the D-Day landings and witnessed the horror of Bergen-Belsen. This is his extraordinary story.

  • - The Farian War, Book 2
    av K. B. Wagers
    135

    Gunrunner empress Hail Bristol must navigate alien politics and deadly plots to prevent an interspecies war, in this second novel in the Farian War space opera trilogy.In a surprise attack that killed many of her dearest subjects, Hail Bristol, empress of Indrana, has been captured by the Shen -- the most ruthless and fearsome aliens humanity has ever encountered. As she plots her escape, the centuries-long war between her captors and the Farians, their mortal enemies and Indrana's oldest allies, finally comes to a head.When her captors reveal a shocking vision of the future, Hail must make the unexpectedly difficult decision she's been avoiding: whether to back the Shen or the Farians. Staying neutral is no longer an option. Will Hail fight? Or will she fall?

  • - Eat More, Weigh Less, Look & Feel Better
    av Dr Michelle Braude
    149 - 195

    Eat more, weigh less, look better and feel better, all whilst following a vegan lifestyle with ease and enjoyment

  • av Roxane Gay
    139

    From New York Times-bestselling powerhouse Roxane Gay, Ayiti is a powerful collection exploring the Haitian diaspora experience.In Ayiti, a married couple seeking boat passage to America prepares to leave their homeland. A young woman procures a voodoo love potion to ensnare a childhood classmate. A mother takes a foreign soldier into her home as a boarder, and into her bed. And a woman conceives a daughter on the bank of a river while fleeing a horrific massacre, a daughter who later moves to America for a new life but is perpetually haunted by the mysterious scent of blood. Originally published by a small press, this edition will make Gay's debut widely available for the first time, including several new stories.'These early stories showcase Gay's prowess as one of the voices of our age' (National Post, Canada).

  • - The battle of Le Hamel and the 93 minutes that changed the world
    av Peter FitzSimons
    135

    The Battle of Le Hamel on 4 July 1918 was an Allied triumph, and strategically very important in the closing stages of WW1. A largely Australian force commanded by the brilliant John Monash, fought what has described as the first modern battle - where infantry, tanks, artillery and planes operated together, as a coordinated force.Monash planned every detail meticulously - with nothing left to chance: integrated use of planes, wireless (and even carrier pigeons!)was the basis, and it went on from there, down to the details.Infantry, artillery, tanks and planes worked together of the battlefront, with relatively few losses. In the words of Monash: 'A perfect modern battle plan is like nothing so much as a score for an orchestral composition, where the various arms and units are the instruments, and the tasks they perform are their respective musical phrases.'

  • av Amy Reed
    125,-

    'Tinges of the supernatural add to the electric sense of place in a caustic and original novel' Financial TimesBilly Sloat and Lydia Lemon don't have much in common, unless you count growing up on the same (wrong) side of the tracks, the lack of a mother, and a persistent loneliness that has inspired creative coping mechanisms.When the lives of these two loners are thrust together, Lydia's cynicism is met with Billy's sincere optimism, and both begin to question their own outlook on life. On top of that, weird happenings including an impossible tornado and an all-consuming fog are cropping up around them - maybe even because of them. With a unique mix of raw emotion, humor, and heart, the surreal plotline pulls readers through an epic exploration of how caring for others makes us vulnerable - and how utterly pointless life would be if we didn't.

  • av Kelly Elliott
    135

    From bestselling author Kelly Elliott comes the third book in her new series, the Austin Singles.Morgan Barrett is off limits. Why? She's my best friend's sister and insists that she isn't interested in a relationship. That didn't stop us from sharing one incredibly passionate night together. However, one night was not enough for either of us. I want more. She needs more.When we give in to the temptation, something amazing happens. But can we keep the past from destroying the future we both desire?Praise for Seduce Me:'Nothing snags me like a second-chance romance, and Kelly Elliott delivered in this enemies-to-lovers second-chance romance that had me absolutely grinning and swooning from the sweetness and hotness. I loved it!' A.L. Jackson, New York Times bestselling author

  • av Sherrilyn Kenyon
    199 - 279

  • - The Danger of Playing It Safe on the Path to Success
    av Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones
    219

    'Wilfred's sheer ambition is an inspiration. We can all learn from it.' - Peter Bazalgette'Based on my career, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones' approach to risk can produce huge dividends' - Nigel Travis, chairman of Dunkin' Brands and author of The Challenge CultureJeopardy is the single greatest catalyst for making things happen in life.In Jeopardy, award-winning entrepreneur Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones argues that our natural instinct for caution is one of the greatest barriers to making progress in life, and shows how embracing jeopardy is essential if you want to succeed.Drawing on a life that has taken him from a deprived childhood in inner-city Birmingham to becoming one of the nation's most famous farmers, he demonstrates how we can all go further in life by learning to escape the fears that stop us from achieving our ambitions.Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones is no stranger to jeopardy: he remortgaged his house in 2005 to launch his brand 'The Black Farmer' from nothing. Its products are now stocked in all major supermarkets and the business has an annual turnover of several million. In this book, he shows that only by embracing jeopardy, and liberating ourselves from the shackles of uncertainty and self-doubt, can we realise our full potential.What could you achieve, if you decided to stop letting fear hold you back?

  • av Viola Roggenkamp
    125,-

    * Stunningly written coming-of-age story explores life in a 1960s German Jewish family with all its contradictions, frustrations and occasionally, mesmerising glimpses of light

  • - The Birth and Tumultuous Life of REDDIT, the Internet's Culture Laboratory
    av Christine Lagorio-Chafkin
    149 - 215

    In the tradition of The Everything Store and Googled, award-winning tech journalist Christine Lagorio's We Are the Nerds is the incredible true narrative of the birth, and life, of Reddit.

  • av Stephen Booth
    195 - 279

  • - How to survive and thrive when it happens to you
    av Dr Ellie Cannon
    149 - 195

    A book on coping with and treating work-related illness by high-profile GP Dr Ellie Cannon

  • - The Process of Radical Innovation
    av Steven Hoffman
    149 - 245

    Drawing on examples of the hottest innovators in Silicon Valley, this step-by-step guide will show you how to develop, test and launch your impossibly big idea to success.

  • av Primo Levi
    149 - 175,-

    Twenty-five years of the best of Primo Levi's essays on matters as diverse on The Holocaust and the Austrian Wine-as-anti-freeze scandal.

  • av Primo Levi
    145 - 149

    Primo Levi's devastating and classic account of what it meant to have survived the Holocaust.

  • av Primo Levi
    135 - 149

    Amid Levi's grim tales of the Holocaust, The Wrench is an optimistic life-enhancing novel.

  • - How One Somali Woman Changed 90,000 Lives
    av Dr. Hawa Abdi
    135 - 245

    The truly inspiring and moving story of a female doctor in war torn Somalia who refuses to leave her country and her people

  • - How Britain has resolved everyday problems, from dog fouling to double parking
    av Andrew Ward & Tim Newburn
    159 - 265,-

    By focusing on such commonplace, prosaic and mundane matters as dog-fouling, swearing, drinking, smoking, nudity, public toilets and parking, Orderly Britain very entertainingly tells us much about social change and, more particularly, about the changing nature of British society.

  • - Choose and Manage the Best Care for Those You Love
    av Clare Kirkman
    149

    Greater competition is pushing up standards of service and bringing better value-for-money. This book explains where you can find care services and how to recognise quality care when you find it. It explains what you can expect in terms of the standard of care and service; and what you can do if you don't get it.

  • - How to use energy to heal the animals in your life
    av Kathleen Prasad & Elizabeth Fulton
    119 - 245

    The only practical guide currently available on using reiki to treat animals. Clearly set out, with photographs, this book is for reiki practitioners who want to work with animals as well as for people wanting to treat their own pets.

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