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    Elektra

    2,600 L

    Claire North, author of Ithaca Elektra makes the world of Mycenaean Greece feel alive again. In Jennifer Saint’s prose you can hear the songs of the poets, feel the floors beneath your feet, smell the wood burning in the fire and experience the story of these three very different women as if you are there. A compelling retelling of ancient legacies, betrayal and the whims of the gods.

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    Eleven Minutes

    1,400 L

    Paulo Coelho sensitively explores the nature of sex and love in his gripping and daring new novel

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    Elon Musk

    3,900 L

    Epic feats. Epic failures. An epic story.

    Walter Isaacson charts Elon Musk’s journey from humble beginnings to one of the wealthiest people on the planet – but is Musk a genius or a jerk?

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    Embrace Your Power

    1,500 L

    Women have struggled for a long time to have more dominion over their own lives. Louise L. Hay shows you how to become a strong and powerful being.

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    Emma

    500 L

    Emma, fourth novel by Jane Austen, published in three volumes in 1815. Set in Highbury, England, in the early 19th century, the novel centres on Emma Woodhouse, a precocious young woman whose misplaced confidence in her matchmaking abilities occasions several romantic misadventures.

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    Emma 

    2,750 L

    Part of Penguin’s beautiful hardback Clothbound Classics series, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith, these delectable and collectible editions are bound in high-quality colourful, tactile cloth with foil stamped into the design.

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    Emma 

    1,150 L

    Set in Highbury, England, in the early 19th century, the novel centres on Emma Woodhouse, a precocious young woman whose misplaced confidence in her matchmaking abilities occasions several romantic misadventures

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    Emotion by Design

    1,800 L

    ‘The marketing genius behind Nike . . . Greg Hoffman has inspired me tremendously’ Steven Bartlett, author of Happy Sexy Millionaire

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    Emotional Ignorance

    1,650 L

    After losing his dad, a neuroscientist goes on a journey of discovery into where our emotions come from, what purpose they serve, and why they make us feel the way they do.

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    Emotional Inheritance Moving beyond the legacy of trauma (HC)

    2,300 L

    Past family trauma can keep us unconsciously connected to the past. It shapes our lives in ways we don’t always recognise, and can keep us from living to our full potential.

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    Empire of pain-THE SECRET HISTORY OF SACKLER DYNASTY

    2,590 L

    The gripping and shocking story of three generations of the Sackler family and their roles in the stories of Valium, OxyContin and the opioid crisis. The inspiration behind the Netflix series Painkiller, starring Uzo Aduba and Matthew Broderick.

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    Endless Night

    1,500 L

    Agatha Christie’s disturbing 1960s mystery thriller, reissued with a striking new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers.

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    Enough About the Baby

    2,150 L

    An unapologetic guide to the first year of motherhood, Enough About the Baby is a newborn book for women who recognize the necessity of self-care—even if sometimes the rest of the world does not.

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    Enough Is Enough

    1,600 L

    When the abuse starts, that’s when you know enough is enough. It’s time to find a haven somewhere else. There will be a chance down the road to assess where your marriage is headed in the long term. No one is saying divorce is the inevitable outcome. God can transform anyone.

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    Enough is enough 

    1,600 L

    Being in a relationship with a narcissist is mentally and emotionally exhausting.

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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.