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  • av Sophie Ward
    292,-

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    - An American Boy, a Chinese School and the Global Race to Achieve
    av Lenora Chu
    145 - 195,-

    In the spirit of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, French Kids Don't Throw Food, and The Smartest Kids in the World, a hard-hitting exploration of China's widely acclaimed yet insular education system - held up as a model of academic and behavioral excellence - that raises important questions for the future of Western parenting and education

  • - A Virago Modern Classic
    av Patricia Highsmith
    304,-

    For the first time Patricia Highsmith's acclaimed short stories have been collected in one volume

  • av Elizabeth Speller
    260,-

    From the author of the highly successful The Return of Captain John Emmett, comes a novel about betrayal - the tiny betrayals and the ones that may end a life - set in Berlin in the 1960s.

  • - Loving and Loathing Your Inner Housewife
    av Caitlin Flanagan
    145,-

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    av David Annand
    256,-

  • av Tim Burgess
    334,-

  • av Kevin Hearne
    138,-

    From New York Times bestselling author Kevin Hearne comes Candle & Crow, the third book in his hugely entertaining Ink & Sigil series, set in the world of the Iron Druid Chronicles.

  • av M. A. Carrick
    151,-

    'Lush, engrossing and full of mystery and dark magic' (BookPage), Labyrinth's Heart is the thrilling conclusion to M. A. Carrick's Rook & Rose trilogy, in which a con artist, a vigilante, and a crime lord become reluctant allies in the quest to save their city from a dangerous ancient magic.

  • av Andrea Stewart
    139 - 224,-

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    av Andrea Stewart
    254

    The unmissable conclusion to the Drowning Empire series, which began with The Bone Shard Daughter and continued with The Bone Shard Emperor

  • - Evidence from a Better World
    av Andrew Simms
    232,-

    An eye-opening and enlightening examination of the best of society from the acclaimed author of Cancel the Apocalypse.

  • av Evan Green
    171,-

    "e;It's a great country, but never trust it, son. It's beautiful but it's treacherous."e;Adam Ross had seen the way his country could destroy a man. Growing up in the Australian outback in the first half of the twentieth century with no formal education, no parents and no one to love him, he learned to fend for himself. But when he forms an unlikely friendship with Jimmy, who works in the Opal mines, his luck begins to change. The land that stole Adam's father gives him an opportunity to start anew. Armed with determination and ambition, Adam treks west to carve himself an empire. However, success doesn't come easy and Adam, a man who spent much of his life devoid of love, soon finds himself caught between two women. Torn between his love for his cold-hearted wife and his mistress, Adam must make decisions about his future and the type of man he wants to be.

  • - From anxiety to recovery and everything in between - a beginner's guide
    av Christine Hamill
    145 - 195,-

    'The day after I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I was standing in the chemist with a basket in my hand, blinking back tears and thinking, "e;Now what does a breast cancer patient need?"e; All I could come up with was waterproof mascara. I put some in my basket and thought someone should write an alternative guide to breast cancer. Step one - buy waterproof mascara. You're going to need it. A few short months later, I found I was writing the guide myself. I sat in bed in between hospital appointments with my laptop, furiously, desperately trying to make sense of this alien world I had entered.'Written entirely while Christine Hamill was undergoing cancer treatment, this book is an honest and frank account of the emotional and physical impact of a cancer diagnosis. It is at turns funny, sad, angry and ultimately optimistic. Written without sentimentality, B is for Breast Cancer offers bite-size chunks of help and hope - a daily pep talk to anyone affected by the disease. It's packed full of the practical information that you really need.Read this book. It helps to know you are not alone.

  • av Frances Fyfield
    217

    The further adventures of Di Porteous and Sarah Fortune from the much-acclaimed Gold Digger, Casting the First Stone and A Painted Smile

  • av M. W. Craven
    129,-

  • av M. W. Craven
    137 - 199,-

  • - Transform your voice for personal and professional success
    av Joanna Crosse
    145 - 171,-

    Your voice is completely unique, and the way you use it says so much about you. But not all of us know how to use it to our advantage when it matters most. Whether you want to sell yourself better in interviews, sound more confident at company presentations, or stand up for yourself and be more assertive, FIND YOUR VOICE can help. Experienced voice coach Joanna Crosse will help you to convey the message you want to and use your voice to its full potential. You will discover:* How to make the most of your voice* The importance of identifying your audience and targeting your message* Why listening to what others have to say is as important as what you have to say* How to be assertive and communicate clearlyPacked with real-life stories, practical exercises and insightful advice, FIND YOUR VOICE will help you to transform your voice on every level, personal and professional.

  • - A self-help guide for veterans and their families
    av Dr Alan Barrett
    208,-

    A new addition to the Overcoming series that provides mental health support for military veterans and their families, who may be experiencing depression, anxiety and PTSD.

  • - Recent advances, from the Viking landings on Mars to chasing comets
    av Rhodri Evans
    160,-

    A very readable, narrative exploration of ten key things we've learned about space over the past few decades, focusing both on the achievements as well as how our understanding of the cosmos has changed from the kinds of things we might have learned in school.

  • - An Anthology of British Nature Writing
    av John Lewis-Stempel
    376,-

    A celebration of British natural life in the form of a collection of the best of the 'new nature writing' and the best of the old, too - the natural history of Britain made word.

  • - The True Story of the Shimabara Rebellion
    av Jonathan Clements
    145 - 224,-

    The sect was said to harbour dark designs to overthrow the government. Its teachers used a dead language that was impenetrable to all but the innermost circle of believers. Its priests preached love and kindness, but helped local warlords acquire firearms. They encouraged believers to cast aside their earthly allegiances and swear loyalty to a foreign god-emperor, before seeking paradise in terrible martyrdoms. The cult was in open revolt, led, it was said, by a boy sorcerer. Farmers claiming to have the blessing of an alien god had bested trained samurai in combat and proclaimed that fires in the sky would soon bring about the end of the world. The Shogun called old soldiers out of retirement for one last battle before peace could be declared in Japan. For there to be an end to war, he said, the Christians would have to die.This is a true story.

  • av Gillian Todd
    242

  • av Sian Beilock
    147,-

    If you've ever gestured wildly with your hands in order to coax a word from your memory, or if you've sat up straighter in a meeting to feel more confident and alert, then you already know some of the ways the body can make an impact on the mind. But what if that's just the tip of the iceberg? Recent research shows that the extent to which the body affects the brain is greater than we'd ever imagined. Now How the Body Knows Its Mind reveals extraordinary ways you can use your body to improve your mind and performance in all areas of life.We often think of the brain as the master control centre - interpreting experiences, deciding what to do, and pulling the levers of the body. Sian Beilock, a leading expert on the brain science behind human performance and professor in the psychology department at the University of Chicago, turns our understanding of the mind upside down in How the Body Knows Its Mind.Your brain doesn't make that much of a distinction between what happens in your body and what happens in your mind. In fact, our bodies actually hack our brains. The way we move affects our thoughts, our decisions, and our preferences, and kids absorb more when they use their bodies as a learning tool. Called "e;embodied cognition,"e; this new science illuminates the power of the body and its physical surroundings to shape how we think, feel, and behave: pacing around the room can enhance creativity; walking in nature boosts concentration skills; Botox users experience less depression; fit children score higher on tests in school.From the tricks used by advertisers to the ways body language can improve your memory to how to master public speaking, Beilock explains a wealth of fascinating interconnections between mind and body and shows how mastering them can make you happier, safer, and more successful.

  • - The most gripping and heartbreaking page turner you'll read this year
    av Cath Weeks
    124,-

    Suspenseful, issue-led women's fiction about a woman whose past catches up with her, for fans of The Affair and Dr Foster.

  • - The Jill Kismet Books: Book Two
    av Lilith Saintcrow
    341,-

    Jill Kismet, Dealer in Dark Things. Spiritual Exterminator. Demon Slayer - it's not the type of work you can put on a business card. But every city has people like me. Usually the police have us on payroll as consultants, because what ordinary cop can face down a Were or an ordinary shapechanger, or an Assyrian demon? Not to mention the silvers or the Black Mist, the adepts of Sorrow House or of the Middle Way? What ordinary cop stands a chance against a Trader, even? People disappear all the time, it's an epidemic; some of the disappearances are murder, some are fugitives, some are kidnapped by other human beings. Some of them are even found again. But a good proportion of them are taken by the things that go bump in the night. And then it becomes a hunter's job to bump back. Hard.

  • - The Misadventures of a Muslim Woman
    av Zarqa Nawaz
    145 - 171,-

    Being a practicing Muslim in the West is sometimes challenging, sometimes rewarding and sometimes downright absurd. How do you explain why Eid never falls on the same date each year; why it is that Halal butchers also sell teapots and alarm clocks; how do you make clear to the plumber that it's essential the toilet is installed within sitting-arm's reach of the tap? Zarqa Nawaz has seen and done it all. And it's not always easy to get things right with the community either: Zarqa tells of being asked to leave the DBW (Dead Body Washing) committee after making unsuitable remarks; of undertaking the momentous trip to Mecca with her husband, without the children, thinking (most incorrectly) that it will also be a nice time to have uninterrupted sex; of doing the unthinkable, and creating Little Mosque on the Prairie, a successful TV sitcom about that very (horrified, then proud) community. You have to laugh.

  • - Job Search Secrets No One Else Will Tell You
    av Harvey Mackay
    124 - 145,-

    Bestselling business author Harvey Mackay returns with an uplifting, amusing and jam-packed with proven tips book to guide you through the toughest job market in decades.The average person will have at least three career changes and ten different jobs by the age of 38. In this era of downsizing and outsourcing, you can never be sure your job will still exist in five years - or five weeks. So you'd better think of your career as a perpetual job search. That demands a passion for lifetime learning and the skills for relentless and effective networking.Mackay shows you how to be at your best when things are at their worst. His hard-hitting topics include: beating rejection before it beats you; warning signals that you might be losing your job; how to impress at interviews; negotiating the job you want, not the job they offer; taking advantage of the way bosses make hiring decisions; and blending the latest contact tools with old-fashioned face-to-face networking.Use Your Head to Get Your Foot in the Door is the definitive A-Z career resource for the rest of your life.

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    - How to turn your writing skills into a successful business
    av Andrew Crofts
    145 - 198,-

    The Freelance Writer's Handbook will appeal to all aspiring writers, whether they want to write as a full time profession, or simply to supplement their existing income through writing. This inspiring guide will also benefit professional writers and journalists who want ideas on how to find new markets for their work. Helps you to decide what to write and how to sell it Packed with advice on ghostwriting, travel writing, fiction, short stories, television and radio scripts, newspaper and magazine journalism. Includes valuable information on agents, making contacts, interviewing skills, potential markets, how to get commissioned, and much more. Covers the latest developments in web writing, blogging, and online publishing.

  • - Natural Ways to Maximise Your Brain's Health and Potential
    av Daniel G. Amen
    160 - 198,-

    When your brain works right, so do you. When it's out of balance, you feel frustrated, or worse. Yet amid all the advice about how to keep the rest of our body strong and healthy, we hear very little about how to keep the most complex and magnificent organ of all - the human brain - in top working order.In MAGNIFICENT MIND AT ANY AGE Daniel Amen demonstrates that the true key to satisfaction and success at any age is a healthy brain. By optimising our brain function we can all develop the qualities of a magnificent mind, such as increased memory and concentration; the ability to maintain warm and satisfying relationships and better impulse control and mastery over potential addictions.Daniel Amen demonstrates how to develop a healthy brain through diet, natural supplements, vitamins, exercise, positive thinking habits, and, if necessary, medication. He also pinpoints specific ways to tailor your behaviour, nutrition and lifestyle to deal with common mental challenges such as memory problems, anxiety and depression, attention deficit disorder, and insomnia.

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