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    Enver Hoxha: The Iron Fist of Albania

    2,700 L

    Stalinism, that particularly brutal phase of communism, came to an end in most of Eastern Europe with the death of Josef Stalin in 1953 or at least with the Khrushchev reforms that began in the Soviet Union in 1956. However, in one country – Albania – Stalinism survived virtually unscathed until 1990.

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    Epicure Being happy

    1,000 L

    ‘It is impossible to live the pleasant life without also living sensibly, nobly and justly’

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    Escape Into Cottagecore

    1,650 L

    Find happiness in the natural world, be fully present where you are and free yourself from the expectations of others.

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    Eugene Onegin

    1,150 L

    In the 1820s, Eugene Onegin is a bored St. Petersburg dandy, whose life consists of balls, concerts, parties, and nothing more. Upon the death of a wealthy uncle, he inherits a substantial fortune and a landed estate.

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    Everybody Matters

    1,600 L

    In Everybody Matters, CEO Bob Chapman and bestselling author Raj Sisodia challenge traditional thinking about how to run a business and how to be an inspirational leader.

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    Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town

    1,500 L

    The second, highly anticipated novel from Carnegie-shortlisted author Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock.

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    Everything is F*cked

    2,350 L

    From the author of the international mega-bestseller The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck comes a counterintuitive guide to the problems of hope.

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    Everything is Figureoutable

    1,700 L

    Do you ever have trouble finishing what you start? Do amazing ideas come to you all the time but after the initial excitement wanes you struggle to follow through? If you’re creative and ambitious, the answer is likely yes.

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    Ex Libris

    2,600 L

    From renowned, Pulitzer Prize-winning literary critic, Michiko Kakutani, comes an inspiring and gorgeously illustrated selection of the life-changing books that none of us should miss.

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    Excile and the kingdom: stories

    1,700 L

    The stories of Exile and the Kingdom explore the dilemma of being an outsider – even in one’s own country – and of allegiance. With intense power and lyricism, Camus evokes beautiful but harsh landscapes, whether the shimmering deserts of his native Algeria or the wild, mysterious jungles of Brazil.

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    Exponential Organizations

    1,800 L

    In business, performance is key. In performance, how you organize can be the key to growth.

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    Fahrenheit 451

    1,500 L

    The short novel presents a future American society in which the masses are hedonistic and critical thought through reading is outlawed. The central character, Guy Montag, is employed as a “fireman” (which, in this future, means “bookburner”). The number “451” refers to the temperature at which book paper combusts.

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    Far from the madding crowd

    500 L

    Bathsheba Everdene arrives in the small village of Weatherbury and captures the heart of three very different men; Gabriel Oak, a quiet shepherd, the proud, obdurate Farmer Boldwood and dashing, unscrupulous Sergeant Troy. The battle for her affections will have dramatic, tragic and surprising consequences.

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    Fashion house

    2,500 L

    A collection of beautifully illustrated interiors celebrating fashionable people in their inspirational, eclectic, fun, and always extraordinary habitats.

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    Fashion House Special Edition: Illustrated Interiors from the Icons of Style 

    2,750 L

    Now in a beautiful tenth-anniversary special edition, Fashion House is the first book from international illustration sensation and bestselling author Megan Hess, full of inspirational interiors from the world of fashion, past and present. 

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    Feminists Don’t Wear Pink

    1,500 L

    This is the must-read book that every woman needs.