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Knock Knock Why You’re the Best Teacher Ever ( HC )
1,650 LSimply fill in the blanks of this diminutive volume and voilà: it becomes a personalized gift your #1 teach will read again and again. Make it as educated, eloquent, or elementary as you please!
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Know Your Place
1,650 LAt four years old, Dr Faiza Shaheen was told by her mum that one day she would study at the University of Oxford.
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Know Your Rights
1,350 LIf you are aged under 18 you have your own set of human rights. Child rights are unique freedoms and protections designed for you.
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Kosovo: A Short History
3,150 LMalcolm’s narrative is gripping, even brilliant at times. . . . He takes to his task with the vigor of a detective driven by true passion. At times his claims are, in terms of Balkan history,quite revolutionary.
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Lady Chatterley’s Lover
500 LLady Chatterley’s Lover is the last novel by English author D. H. Lawrence, which was first published privately in 1928, in Italy, and in 1929, in France. The book soon became notorious for its story of the physical (and emotional) relationship between a working-class man and an upper-class woman, its explicit descriptions of sex and its use of then-unprintable four-letter words.
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Lady Chatterleys Lover
2,750 L“Lady Chatterley’s Lover” is D. H. Lawrence’s controversial novel written in 1928, which tells the story of an aristocratic woman, Constance (Lady Chatterley), who has an affair with the estate’s gamekeeper when her husband is paralyzed and rendered impotent.
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Lady Chatterleys Lover
1,150 LLady Chatterley’s Lover is D. H. Lawrence’s controversial novel written in 1928, which tells the story of an aristocratic woman, Constance (Lady Chatterley), who has an affair with the estate’s gamekeeper when her husband is paralyzed and rendered impotent.
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Lagom: The Swedish Art of Balanced Living Hardcover
1,700 LStep aside Hygge. Lagom is the new Scandi lifestyle trend taking the world by storm. This delightfully illustrated book gives you the lowdown on this transformative approach to life and examines how the lagom ethos has helped boost Sweden to the No.10 ranking in 2017’s World Happiness Report.
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Lagom: The Swedish art of living a balanced happy life
2,100 LUncover the secrets of the Swedish philosophy of life called Lagom – meaning ‘just enough’. At its core is the idea that we can strike a healthy balance with the world around us without having to make extreme changes, and without denying ourselves anything.
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Laughable Loves
1,650 LOn holiday, a man and his girlfriend pretend she is a hitchhiking stranger – but their game soon makes them strangers to each other.
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Leaders Eat Last
1,950 LThe highly anticipated follow up to Simon Sinek’s global bestseller Start with Why
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Leadership
1,350 LThis practical guide contains everything they need to lead a team effectively.
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Leadership and the One Minute Manager
1,000 LAdapting One Minute Manager techniques to enable successful leadership to happen. Using different ways to motivate different kinds of people.
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Leadership The multiplier effect
1,650 LAs 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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Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy Hardcover
3,750 LHenry Kissinger, consummate diplomat and statesman, examines the strategies of six great twentieth-century figures and brings to life a unifying theory of leadership and diplomacy “An extraordinary book, one that braids together two through lines in the long and distinguished career of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger…In Leadership he presents a fascinating set of historical case studies and political biographies that blend the dance and the dancer, seamlessly.” – James Stavridis, The Wall Street Journal
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Leaves of grass
1,500 LFirst published in 1855 and extended by the author over the course of more than three decades, Leaves of Grass embodies Walt Whitman’s lifetime ambition to create a new voice that could capture the spirit and vibrancy of the young American nation, while celebrating at the same time “Nature without check with original energy”.