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    The 7 secrets of leadership success

    2,150 L

    Business leaders know they need to engage their workforce more in strategy; they know several of their senior players do not model the culture change they want to see; they know parts of the business are not aligned but, up until now, there has been no cohesive way of managing that change.

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    Leadership The multiplier effect

    1,650 L

    As 9-5 morphs into 24/7, it brings mounting pressures and new rules. Your life is full-on, relentless and exhausting and worse still, it’s zipping by in a blur. It’s easy to end up careering from one crisis to another, buzzed up on sugar and coffee, existing from one holiday to the next.

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    Psychology in minutes

    1,800 L

    To what extent is memory based on mood? Why do we compare ourselves to others? Are there different types of intelligence? How do we change with age? This book answers all these questions and many more in 200 short and accessible essays.

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    Genetics in minutes

    2,100 L

    Genetics in Minutes is your compact and accessible guide to the central concepts of the science of genetics, revealing how our genes shape our bodies and our lives, and how in turn we are beginning to shape them. Covering the basics of DNA, inheritance, and evolution in animals, plants, and humans alike–from the origins and development of life to the human genome and designer babies–this is the fastest, fullest path to understanding genetics

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    Myths in minutes

    1,800 L

    Myths are the greatest stories ever told. Passed down over millennia, the great myths are the templates for all our stories, with their eternal themes of creation and destruction, fate and cunning, heroism and cruelty, sensuality and war.

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    Everybody’s Fool ( HC )

    2,950 L

    Everybody’s Fool picks up roughly a decade since we were last with Miss Beryl and Sully on New Year’s Eve 1984. 

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    The It Girl ( HC )

    2,300 L

    Everyone wanted her life. Someone wanted her dead.

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    The Cassandra Complex ( HC )

    2,500 L

    CASSIE IS NOT A PEOPLE PERSON. BUT SHE IS ABOUT TO WIN YOUR HEART. . .

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    The Times Great Letters ( HC )

    3,000 L

    The Times has the most famous letters page of any newspaper. This delightful selection of over 300 items of correspondence over the last century shows precisely why.

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    I’m Glad My Mom Died ( HC )

    3,250 L

    A heartbreaking and hilarious memoir by iCarly and Sam & Cat star Jennette McCurdy about her struggles as a former child actor—including eating disorders, addiction, and a complicated relationship with her overbearing mother—and how she retook control of her life.

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    Alexandria ( HC )

    4,000 L

    For centuries the city of Alexandria Beneath the Mountains was a meeting point of East and West. Then it vanished. In 1833 it was discovered in Afghanistan by the unlikeliest person imaginable.

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    Romantic Comedy ( HC )

    2,500 L

    A TV script writer thinks she’s over romance, until an unlikely love interest upends all her assumptions: a humorous, subversive and tender-hearted novel from the New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author of Rodham, American Wife and Prep.

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    Love & Other Scams ( HC )

    2,500 L

    A priceless jewel the size of a cocktail olive is glinting on Louisa’s finger.

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    Marple ( HC )

    3,000 L

    A brand new collection of short stories featuring the Queen of Crime’s legendary detective Jane Marple, penned by twelve remarkable bestselling and acclaimed authors.

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    Madly, Deeply ( HC )

    2,900 L

    Alan Rickman remains one of the most beloved actors of all time across almost every genre, from his breakout role as Die Hard’s villainous Hans Gruber to his heart-wrenching run as Professor Severus Snape, and beyond. 

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    Revenge ( HC )

    3,000 L

    The British Royal Family believed that the dizzy success of the Sussex wedding, watched and celebrated around the world, was the beginning of a new era for the Windsors.