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    The define decade

    2,450 L

    Contemporary culture tells us the twentysomething years don’t matter. Clinical psychologist Dr Meg Jay argues that this could not be further from the truth. In fact, your twenties are the most defining decade of adulthood.

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    The Diary of a CEO

    2,750 L

    This is not a book about business strategy. Strategy changes like the seasons.

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    The Doll

    1,500 L

    Young Ismail’s world centres around his mother.

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    The Dress: 100 Iconic Moments in Fashion

    2,750 L

    Megan Hess has spent her career exploring and illustrating fashion. And while fashion is an ever-changing, ever-inspiring beast, there are certain dresses that capture a moment in history, the spirit of a generation and the indefinable energy of a fashion icon. 

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    The Education of an Idealist

    1,600 L

    What can one person do?’ In this vibrant, galvanizing memoir, human rights advocate and Pulitzer-Prize winning writer Samantha Power offers an urgent response to this question.

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    The egyptian book of the dead

    4,200 L

    For the first time in 3,300 years, The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day: The Papyrus of Ani is showcased in its entirety in seventy four magnificent color pages.

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    The Elephant Vanishes

    1,600 L

    The Elephant Vanishes is a collection of 17 short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. The stories were written between 1980 and 1991. The stories mesh normality with surrealism, and focus on painful issues involving loss, destruction, confusion and loneliness.

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    The Elite

    1,400 L

    The Elite is the second novel in the Selection series by Kiera Cass.It is narrated by America Singer, a 17-year-old girl who is selected to compete with 35 other girls to become Prince Maxon’s wife and become queen. The Elite tells the story at the stage in the competition where there are only six girls left and tensions are high from both the competition and the dangerous rebels.

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    The Empowered Wife, Updated and Expanded Edition: Six Surprising Secrets for Attracting Your Husband’s Time, Attention, and Affection Paperback

    2,450 L

    Can a wife single-handedly bring a boring or broken marriage back to life? This improved and expanded edition of Laura Doyle’s acclaimed First, Kill All the Marriage Counselors features real-life success stories from empowered wives who have done just that—and provides a step-by-step guide to revitalizing your own marriage.

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    The Essential

    2,000 L

    The first major compendium of the Dalai Lama’s wisdom on all aspects of life from work to happiness and enlightenment.

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    The Exiled

    1,500 L

    Trust no one.It is six months since the Arcadia set sail for the first time in forty years.

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    The expectation effect

    1,700 L

    People who believe ageing brings wisdom live longer.Lucky charms really do improve an athlete’s performance.Taking a placebo, even when you know it is a placebo, can still improve your health.

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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 Fall

    1,500 L

    A philosophical novel described by fellow existentialist Sartre as ‘perhaps the most beautiful and the least understood’ of his novels, Albert Camus’ The Fall is translated by Robin Buss in Penguin Modern Classics.

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    The Family Remains

    2,300 L

    After fleeing London thirty years ago in the wake of a horrific tragedy, Lucy Lamb is finally coming home. While she settles in with her children and is just about to purchase their first-ever house, her brother takes off to find the boy from their shared past whose memory haunts their present.

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    The Fault in Our Stars

    1,350 L

    Insightful, bold, irreverent, and raw, The Fault in Our Stars is award-winning author John Green’s most ambitious and heartbreaking work yet, brilliantly exploring the funny, thrilling, and tragic business of being alive and in love.