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    Hero ( HC )

    2,500 L

    From Rhonda Byrne, creator of the international bestselling movie and book, The Secret, comes HERO, her latest world-changing project and the most important to date. 

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    The Power ( HC )

    2,750 L

    The follow-up to the worldwide bestseller The Secret by Rhonda Byrne This is the handbook to the greatest power in the Universe, The Power to have anything you want.

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    The Secret: Daily Teachings ( HC )

    2,500 L

    Take the next step with The Secret Daily Teachings – the much-loved companion guide for living The Secret day by day is now available in a new hardcover format.

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    The Secret  ( HC )

    2,750 L

    The Secret is truly the most outstanding book to date that we have published. I am so pleased that Rhonda Byrne was able to bring together this life-changing information so masterfully.

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    3am Thoughts

    1,650 L

    Find the support and comfort you deserve. And let go of the messages you could not send.

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    I Am Malala

    1,650 L

    I Am Malala tells the remarkable true story of a girl who knew she wanted to change the world – and did.

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    Worst Idea Ever

    1,500 L

    Georgia and Lydia are so close they’re practically sisters.

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    Rising Strong Paperback 

    2,150 L

    ‘A mind-blowing, life-changing read… gets to the heart of life” Red Magazine

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    Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited

    4,800 L

    Since Don’t Make Me Think was first published in 2000, hundreds of thousands of Web designers and developers have relied on usability guru Steve Krug’s guide to help them understand the principles of intuitive navigation and information design. 

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    21 Lessons for The 21St Century

    2,150 L

    In twenty-one bite-sized lessons, Yuval Noah Harari explores what it means to be human in an age of bewilderment.

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    THE TREELINE

    1,800 L

    A ground-breaking and beautifully written investigation into the Arctic Treeline with an urgent environmental message.’Evocative, wise and unflinching’ Jay Griffiths, author of WildThe Arctic treeline is the frontline of climate change, where the trees have been creeping towards the pole for fifty years already.

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    Why we eat (too much)

    1,650 L

    We’ve all heard the golden rule: eat less, exercise more and you’ll lose weight. But what if it isn’t that simple?

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    Politics and Literature

    1,500 L

    First published in French magazines in the 1960s, the essays and interviews collected in this volume tackle two of Sartre’s most enduring concerns as a philosopher: politics and literature. With regard to the former, they develop the notion of the intellectual not only as an aloof theoretician, but also as a constructive agent of change.

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    The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man

    1,800 L

    In 1986, Paul Newman and his closest friend, screenwriter Stewart Stern, began an extraordinary project.

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    The miracle of mindfulness

    1,500 L

    In this beautifully written book, Buddhist monk and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Thich Nhat Hanh explains how to acquire the skills of mindfulness. Once we have these skills, we can slow our lives down and discover how to live in the moment – even simple acts like washing the dishes or drinking a cup of tea may be transformed into acts of meditation

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    Open water

    1,500 L

    A stunning first novel about two young Black artists in London falling in and out of love by a new literary virtuoso and finalist for the BBC Short Story Award, twenty-six-year-old writer and photographer Caleb Azumah Nelson “Open Water is tender poetry, a love song to Black art and thought, an exploration of intimacy and vulnerability between two young artists learning to be soft with each other in a world that hardens against Black people.” —Yaa Gyasi, author of Homegoing