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The Bell Jar
1,500 LThe Bell Jar is Sylvia Plath’s only novel. Renowned for its intensity and outstandingly vivid prose, it broke existing boundaries between fiction and reality and helped to make Plath an enduring feminist icon. It was published under a pseudonym a few weeks before the author’s suicide.
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The Best of Me
1,500 LThis is another epic love story by Nicholas Sparks, the bestselling author of The Notebook, Dear John, The Last Song and Message In A Bottle, which all became popular films.
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The Big Journal for Pregnant People
2,450 LThis hilarious, relatable, interactive journal is the perfect companion for those nine (or ten!?) months of excitement, milestones, hormone swings, and baby/fruit size comparisons.
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The Body in the Library
1,500 LWhen Mrs Bantry wakes to find a body in her library, there’s only one woman to call: her good friend Jane Marple.
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The Body Keeps the Score
2,100 LThe Body Keeps The Score teaches you how to get through the difficulties that arise from your traumatic past by revealing the psychology behind them and revealing some of the techniques therapists use to help victims recover.
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The body language of Love
1,500 LAllan Pease is an Australian author and motivational speaker. Despite having no education in psychology, neuroscience, or psychiatry, he has managed to establish himself as an “expert on relationships”.
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The Book of Healing: Selected Poetry and Prose
2,500 LFrom bestselling author, speaker, and educator Najwa Zebian comes a collectible treasury of her most beloved poetry and prose. Selected by the author and organized by topic, the pieces in this collection address themes such as letting go, understanding self-worth, and stepping into your own power.
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The Book of Humans
1,650 LTHE BOOK OF HUMANS tells the story of how we became the creatures we are today, bestowed with the unique ability to investigate what makes us who we are. Illuminated by the latest scientific discoveries, it is a thrilling compendium of what unequivocally fixes us as animals, and reveals how we are extraordinary among them.
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The Book of Laughter and Forgetting
1,650 LKundera whirls through comedy and tragedy towards his central question: how does a person, any person, live today? In constructing his answer, he writes of politics, sex, literature, modern man’s alienation – and of their antidotes: laughter and forgetting.
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The Book of Rumi: 105 Stories and Fables that Illumine, Delight, and Inform
2,300 LPhilip Pullman, author of ‘His Dark Materials’ trilogy, has remarked that “after nourishment, shelter, and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.” This new collection of Rumi stories fills that need.
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The book of symbols
4,550 LThe Book of Symbols sets new standards for thoughtful exploration of symbols and their meanings, and will appeal to a wide range of readers: artists, designers, dreamers and dream interpreters, psychotherapists, self-helpers, gamers, comic book readers, religious and spiritual searchers, writers, students, and anyone curious about the power of archetypal images.
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The brain fitness book
2,500 LDiscover brain training activities, scientific revelations, and tips to help unlock your mind’s potential! Packed with cognitive exercises, logic puzzles and mind maps, this brain activity book offers a balanced, clear, colourful and practical guide to keeping your brain fit.
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The Brave Learner
2,100 LParents who are deeply invested in their children’s education can be hard on themselves and their kids.
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The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After
1,500 LNew York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn presents a collection of ‘second epilogues’ to her bestselling Bridgerton series, now a series created by Shondaland for Netflix, and also includes a bonus novella, ‘Violet in Bloom’, about the Bridgerton matriarch.
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The Burden
1,500 LFamous for her ingenious crime books and plays, Agatha Christie also wrote about crimes of the heart, six bittersweet and very personal novels, as compelling and memorable as the best of her work.
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The call of the wild
500 LThe Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London, published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California, when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. He becomes progressively more primitive and wild in the harsh environment, where he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs. By the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization, and relies on primordial instinct and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild.