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  • - A heart surgeon's insight into what makes us tick
    av Nikki Stamp
    224,-

    In the vein of Gut and The Brain That Changes Itself, a gripping exploration into the inner workings of the heart and how emotions and lifestyle affect every beat.

  • av Charity (Author) Norman
    164,-

    Bestselling contemporary novelist Charity Norman shows how any one of us could be seduced by a disturbing cult

  • av Stewart O'Nan
    144,-

    A frank and funny yet emotionally resonant tale set during a restaurant's last day of operation. Washington Post Best Book of the Year,2017 San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year, 2017Entertainment Weekly Best Book of the Year,2017

  • av Rosie Fiore
    161,-

    When you are at your most vulnerable, in whom do you put your trust?

  • av Nacho Figueras
    161,-

    An unforgettable novel dealing with betrayal, passion and romance, Ride Free is about overcoming fears and finding fulfilment in life and love.

  • av Sara Lövestam
    159 - 215,-

    A feel-good story of an unconventional friendship between an old retired jazz musician and a young girl who is trying to find her place in the world.

  • - Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope
    av Austen Ivereigh
    194,-

    The first major biography of Pope Francis traces the life of this revolutionary thinker from his childhood in Argentina to the world leader he is today.

  • av Richard Russo
    174,-

    The great American master Richard Russo, at the very top of his game, returns to the characters who made Nobody's Fool (1993) a contemporary classic.

  • av Colleen Oakley
    134,-

    An untraditional, but beautiful love story about the power and possibilities of the human heart. And how two people can touch each other - without ever even touching.

  • av Stewart O'Nan
    194,-

    A family gathering brings decades of suppressed tension to the surface in this classic novel from master storyteller Stewart O'Nan.

  • av Stewart O'Nan
    197,-

    Stewart O'Nan's critically acclaimed novel Everyday People zeroes in on one family in an African-American Pittsburgh neighbourhood during a fateful week in 1998.

  • - The extraordinary true story of two teenage assassins and Mexico's most dangerous drug cartel
    av Dan Slater
    154,-

    A chilling true story of two American teens recruited as killers for a Mexican cartel, and their pursuit by an increasingly disillusioned detective.

  • - A Singular Memoir
    av Caroline Baum
    224,-

    Caroline Baum's fascinating and moving memoir about being an only child in a very unusual family.

  • av Rosie Fiore
    159 - 251,-

    What would make you walk away from your life, your family and friends, in search of a completely fresh start?

  • av Beatrice Colin
    133,-

    A warm and engaging novel set against the backdrop of the construction of the Eiffel Tower in 1880s Paris.

  • av Gretchen Shirm
    215,-

    An expat photographer returns to Australia to make sense of his traumatic childhood and the disappearance of his former girlfriend.

  • av Richard Russo
    174,-

    A much-needed new edition of Richard Russo's warm-hearted tale of a down-at-heel loser who gets a chance to change his luck.

  • av Midwife Cath
    224,-

    Everything you need to know about caring for your new baby, from feeding to sleeping and everything in between - every parent's new best friend.

  • - Surviving Seven Years in Afghanistan's Most Notorious Prison
    av Robert Langdon
    224,-

    A harrowing account of Afghanistan's notorious Pul-e-Charkhi prison, written by its longest-serving western inmate.

  • av Lesley Gibbes
    98,-

    In Book Two of this hilarious and action-packed series for newly confident readers, Fizz goes to the Police Dog Academy for skills training, but once there he has a mystery to solve: who is sabotaging the trainee dogs so that they have to be sent home?

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    197,-

    The fourth in a series of five sweet rhyming picture books that celebrate early childhood in all of its wonder and curiosity. Each story is crafted to reflect a child's developmental changes as baby grows from exploring toddler into a confident five-year-old child.

  • av Angelica Banks
    143,-

    Tuesday and her dog Baxterr are swept up into the magical land of story, where they must sail a runaway boat, battle fearsome pirates, and find their way out of the Swamp of Doubt, all in the search for Tuesday's missing mother.

  • av Joanna Grochowicz
    134,-

  • av Idan Ben-Barak
    174,-

    Do Not Lick This Book, a fascinating title that immediately piques your curiosity. This engaging work of literature is penned by the brilliant author, Idan Ben-Barak, known for his unique style and captivating storytelling. With a publication year of 2017, the book has already made its mark in the literary world. The genre of the book is hard to pin down, with elements of humor, science, and a touch of the absurd, it's a book that defies categorization. Published by the esteemed Allen & Unwin, a name synonymous with quality literature, this book promises to be an intriguing read. Please note, despite the title's suggestion, it's best not to actually lick this book!

  • av Shelly Unwin
    197,-

  • av Terry Whitebeach
    143,-

  • av Armin Greder
    194,-

    A lifeless body. One of many in the waters of the Mediterranean. Precarious boats navigate the waters of the sea, from south to north. And more often than not, it is not only hope that drowns.From the creator of The Island.

  • av Corinne Fenton
    248,-

    One question kept echoing in my mind--if I had to leave, what would I do with Tertius? This is the true story of two lives brought together by chance. Arthur Cooper, working in intelligence for the British Government in pre-war Hong Kong, rescues a small gibbon and names him Tertius. Together they escape to a safe place--but is it for always?

  • av Stewart O'Nan
    179,-

    From master storyteller Stewart O'Nan, a timely moral thriller of the Jewish underground resistance in Jerusalem after the Second World War.

  • av Dianne Touchell
    124,-

    The powerful story of a young boy whose father develops Alzheimer's disease, from the highly acclaimed author of A Small Madness.

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