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The art of war illustrated
4,050 Lf you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win numerous battles without a single loss. – Sun Tzu, The Art of War Written in the 6th century BC, Sun Tzu’s The Art of War is still used as a book of military strategy today. Napoleon, Mae Zedong and Douglas MacArthur all claimed to have drawn inspiration from it. And beyond the world of war, modern-era business and management gurus have also applied Sun Tzu’s ideas to politics and corporate strategy.
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The Astronomy Book
3,150 LLearn about planets, stars and black holes in The Astronomy Book.
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The Atheists Mass
500 LThis is as much a mystery as the Immaculate Conception, which of itself must make a doctor an unbeliever.’ A stunning pair of short stories about faith and sacrificial love.
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The Atlas of Beauty
4,000 LPhotographs and stories of 500 women from around the world, based on the author’s hugely popular website
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The Atlas Paradox
2,500 LDiscover The Atlas Paradox, the electric dark academia sequel to viral sensation The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake – a No.1 Sunday Times bestseller. Inside the Alexandrian Society alliances will be tested, hearts will be broken and all must pick a side. Six magicians were offered the opportunity of a lifetime. Five are now members of the Society. And two paths lie before them.
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The Atlas Six
2,000 LThe story follows six unbelievably attractive magicians as they fight for a place in the Alexandrian Society, switching loyalties and lust objects as they go.
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The Austen Girls
1,350 LBy turns thrilling, dramatic and inspiring, this is the story of Jane Austen’s life as you’ve never heard it before.
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The authority gap
1,800 LImagine living in a world in which you were routinely patronised by women.Imagine having your views ignored or your expertise frequently challenged by them.
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The awakening
500 LKate Chopin (1850–1904) was an American author of short stories and novels for both adults and children. She is now considered by many to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th century.
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The bag
2,150 LThe Bag is an illustrated love story about the most stylish, timeless and useful of accessories, from internationally renowned fashion illustrator Megan Hess.
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The Base Camp Reading Lamp Green
1,900 LCan hang or stand. Diffused soft lightglow. Comes with batteries fitted.4 flashy colours available.
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The Bastard of Istanbul
1,500 LOne rainy afternoon in Istanbul, a woman walks into a doctor’s surgery. ‘I need to have an abortion’, she announces. She is nineteen years old and unmarried. What happens that afternoon will change her life.
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The Beautiful and Damned
500 LGloria and Anthony Patch party until their money runs out; then their goal becomes Adam Patch’s fortune. Gloria’s beauty fades and Anthony’s drinking takes its horrible toll. Fitzgerald here once again displays a wariness of the upper classes.
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The Beauty Insider: Effortless Skincare and Beauty Advice that Works
2,700 LIf there is one thing my experience in the beauty industry has taught me, it’s that a beauty regime should be as individual as you are. Having no cosmetic work myself allows me to truly understand what results are achievable for people at home.
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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.