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The White Octopus Hotel follows Anna, an art valuer, who is asked by an old man to value a strange ornamental white octopus as his dying wish. As she investigates, she follows its trail to the wreck of a glamourous art deco hotel, once known for a collection of magical artefacts. Anna manages to track down a key, but when she uses it, she is transported through time to the White Octopus Hotel as it was during its heyday in the 1930s and is caught up in a scavenger hunt. Here, Anna will find the key to unlocking her family's mysterious past, and a passionate love story with a young artist.
What is art, where do I find it, and once I'm in front of it, what am I supposed to think about it?Kate Bryan is a self-confessed art addict who has worked with art for over twenty years. But before she studied art history at university, she'd been into a gallery just twice in her life and had no idea she was entering an elitist world.Now, she's on a mission to help everybody come to art. Like playing or listening to music, or cooking and eating great food, reading or watching films, making art or looking at other people's deserves to be an enriching part of all our lives.So here, in HOW TO ART, is a nifty way to take art on your own terms. From where it is to what it is, to tips on how to actually enjoy really famous artworks like the Mona Lisa, to how to own art and make art at home, through to vital advice for making a career as an artist and even how to make your dog more cultural, How to Art gives art to everyone, and makes it fun.Laced throughout with original artworks by the very down-to-earth artist David Shrigley.
'I inhaled this absolute gem of a story in a few greedy sittings. Romantic, funny and poignant.' Nicola GillI LOVE autumn. It's my favourite season - the crisp October air, the smell of pumpkin-spiced lattes, wearing my bright red hand-knitted scarf and beanie. But most of all, I love the costume I made for tonight's Halloween party. I'm going as a bat, with huge, pop-out wings.I didn't expect to impale someone with them though... Or to become so entangled I rip the shirt of the most gorgeously warm-eyed man I've ever seen. Or, in fact, to spend all night talking to him before he gets an emergency phone call and dashes off without swapping numbers. I've fallen for a mystery man. Now I just have to find him again...This irresistible autumn romance is perfect for fans of Beth O'Leary, Catherine Walsh and Laurie Gilmore's Pumpkin Spice Cafe.
From the world's bestselling thriller writer comes a gripping ransom plot with high-stakes and twists on every page.It would take a perfect plan to collect a billion-dollar ransom.So here's the plan.Five innocent people. In different locations. All kidnapped at the same moment in time.Two children taken from a private school bus. A film producer and a movie star grabbed at a hideaway resort. A beautiful wife whisked off the streets of Beverly Hills.A billionaire wants his family back.The cash, gold, jewels, crypto are all ready.There's only one problem: Stubborn and brilliant FBI agent Nicky Gordon also has a plan. And she doesn't want to pay the kidnappers. Not a dime._________________________________PRAISE FOR JAMES PATTERSON'No one gets this big without amazing natural storytelling talent - which is what Jim has, in spades.' LEE CHILD'James Patterson is The Boss. End of.' IAN RANKIN'The master storyteller of our times' HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON'One of the greatest storytellers of all time' PATRICIA CORNWELL'Patterson is in a class by himself' GUARDIAN
I've spent my life hiding in plain sight, burying my past beneath layers of carefully constructed lies. Moving to Sparrow Falls was supposed to be a fresh start. A place to lay low. But when I end up living next door to the broody single dad who just happens to be one of my brother's best friends, everything changes.Trace Colson sees too much, asks too many questions, and his protectiveness is as infuriating as it is alluring.And when danger comes calling, it's Trace who stands between me and the darkness.But being close to him is its own kind of risk. Because with every heated glance and every stolen touch, Trace tempts me to open my heart, to dream of a life I'd long since given up on.The only problem? Trace has his own demons, and when they collide with mine, the fallout could destroy us both.
A swoony small-town romance that will set your heart racing. I've been running from the past for most of my life, hiding in a small town and hoping no one discovers who I truly am. Which was working just fine until my brother moved his best friend onto our property.Now, I'm stuck trying to avoid the brooding billionaire's probing questions and piercing stares. And it doesn't help that I almost killed him the first time we met. Oops.But I can't ignore him forever. And when all my lies come crashing down, it's Linc who steps in to shield me.Only, it's not just my safety at risk-it's my heart. Because when Linc touches me, I lose all sense.We might be building a life together. But Linc and I both have secrets and it's only a matter of time until the forces from our pasts come back to tear everything apart. Forever.
A swoony small-town romance that will set your heart racing.Since the moment our lives fell apart, the only thing that mattered was making a good life for my seven-year-old son. A life where he was happy and safe.I just never expected to find safety with a hockey player known for his brutal dominance on the ice and recklessness off it.But Cope Colson is so much more than his public persona.And when my life falls apart again, he's the one picking up the pieces. Until we're living in his house, eating his chef-worthy meals, and I'm falling for him. Hard.But Cope has secrets, and so do I.Forces from our pasts soon emerge from the shadows, and it seems they'll stop at nothing to end our happiness. Once and for all. . .
A swoony small-town romance that will set your heart racing.Trust doesn't come easily when you've been running for as long as I have, which is why moving in with a man I barely know is such a bad idea.Shepard Colson is all golden-boy charm and devastating good looks. But I know the dangers of easy smiles and promises-I have the scars to prove it.Only the handsome contractor won't stop coming by the bakery and prying little truths from my lips-those amber eyes of his seeing far too much. And when secrets from my past come crashing down, it's Shep who's determined to keep me safe. Even if it means moving into my rundown cabin and working his way into my heart.But a ghost from my old life has unfinished business. And when he finds me, he'll do anything to tear my life apart.Including ending it for good. . .
From the Sunday Times bestselling author Nancy Revell.When Lucy's estranged mother dies unexpectedly, her grief is overwhelming. Lucy's cold mother disowned her when she married penniless horse-trainer Danny for love, leaving their blue-blooded family fortune in tatters. But Lucy always dreamed that one day, they'd reconcile.So when her widowed father Edward begs her and Danny's forgiveness for his part in their argument, she's overjoyed. Newly pregnant, she's determined to give her baby the family she longed for.Danny, however, isn't convinced: Edward's mended ways feel too good to be true. But Lucy's pregnancy is difficult, and she can't hear his worries. Until the worst happens, and their fragile family is tested to its very limit... Will love be enough to get them through?____________________________Readers love Nancy Revell:'This was so worth waiting for''An unforgettable story''Nancy is a fantastic storyteller''A great read and a superb writer''Everything I expected and more''This book held me from beginning to end''So looking forward to the next one''Wow. What an amazing read!''Just brilliant!'Praise for Nancy Revell:'Nancy Revell knows how to stir the passions and soothe the heart!' Northern Echo'Stirring and heartfelt storytelling' Peterborough Evening Telegraph'A well-written story with vivid characters' Anna Jacobs'An uplifting read with a very satisfying conclusion' Rosie Goodwin
A rebellious prince, once thought dead. A noble's son, held captive by a deviant king. A bold plot that could change the fate of a kingdom.When Wolfgang is forced to move into the royal palace and take up his rightful seat as the fourth prince of Goldenleonard, he catches the eye of Soohyuk Shin, the son of the minister of foreign affairs. Soohyuk, forced to serve as one of the king's beloved "sovereign darlings," is looking for someone to play the leading role in a daring scheme. So far, all the other princes have disappointed Soohyuk, but Wolfgang is different - and he might just be the key to overthrowing the king.Volume 1 includes episodes 0-12 of the webcomic King's Maker.
'The only dividend of the years' vanishing, as far as I can see, is that it makes aspects of the past appear more interesting or humorous than they felt at the time.'In Fires Which Burned Brightly, Faulks, a reluctant memoirist, invites readers on a series of musings on a steeply changing world: from a post-war childhood - 'cold mutton, beef dripping and wet washing on a rack over the range' - in rural Berkshire, to the boozy heights of '70s Fleet Street, and a career as the author of nineteen acclaimed books including Birdsong. It is infused with a recognition, that only comes with time, of the profoundly formative influence of one's parents and looks askance at how we become who we are.In this wise and wryly funny essay collection, Faulks looks back at a life which encompasses not one, but two, daring escapes from boarding school; the heady delirium of a jetlagged book tour; and countless memorable trips across the channel to France. These reflections give voice to a generation and come to form a tender, insightful portrait of one of our greatest living novelists.Sharply perceptive and peppered with generous wit, Fires Which Burned Brightly is a work of subtle yet profound intelligence and warmth.
There are fewer than 5000 people who can genuinely claim to be members of the British aristocracy, and yet they loom large in the popular consciousness. We're fascinated by their houses and estates, their lives and loves, their foibles and eccentricities. And we entertain the strong suspicion that while they may be fellow citizens, they are very far from being People Like Us.In Heirs and Graces Eleanor Doughty draws on her unparalleled access to a bewildering range of dukes, duchesses, earls and others to create a vivid picture of who they are and how they tick. En route she traces their progress from a post-war era when they were described by one future Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer as 'selfish, depraved, dissolute and decadent' to their diverse current roles as guardians of vast ancestral mansions, farmers, financiers and much else beside. She looks at key rites of passage, from cradle, via school (there are around 100 future peers at Eton today) to grave. And she tells stories of their ups and downs, and of the doings of the heroes and villains who fill their ranks.The result is a wonderfully rich, often amusing, always revealing account of the fortunes of the aristocracy since the Second World War and a series of fascinating glimpses into what it is like to be an aristocrat in Britain today.
Their relationship is fake, but the heated rivalry between Juvelian's new "boyfriend" and her ex is all too real. This manhwa adaptation of Hong Heesu's webnovel is now available in English print for the first time. With the ink drying on the contract for their fake relationship, Lady Juvelian and Max take their first awkward steps into high society as a couple. While tea parties and balls might be enough for Juvelian to start feeling comfortable with this new arrangement, they do little to assuage her father's disapproval. Under the best of circumstances, he would never allow his student to date his daughter, but as soon as he discovers that Max has real feelings for Juvelian, he makes plans to tear them apart. Those plans may have to wait, however, for the deranged emperor has schemes of his own, and in order to protect Juvelian, her father and Max might find themselves on the same side. What no one expects, of course, is for Juvelian to take matters of her fate entirely into her own hands... This volume collects episodes 49-64 of the webcomic Father, I Don't Want This Marriage.
'Nothing less than brilliant' JOHN UPDIKE'An outstanding novel' Observer'A first novel of intricate merit ... A rich imagination glitters throughout' Mail on SundayIn the spring of 1914, German photographer August Sander captures a haunting: three young men on their way to a country dance, themselves unknowingly on the brink of the First World War. This photograph becomes the focal point of Richard Powers' compelling debut novel.The fate of the three farmers is intertwined with two contemporary stories: a museum-goer becomes obsessed with the photograph, and a young writer in Boston discovers he has a personal connection to it. Seamlessly blended together, these three narratives depict a century scarred by savagery and fired by progress.
'Thrilling ... such wonderful storytelling' Observer'Powers' acuity and satire are as sharp as ever' Sunday Times'Smart, tender and wrenchingly anxious about the approaching era ... A bracingly intelligent fable about the choices that face us' Sunday TelegraphWhen Chicagoan Russell Stone begins teaching a Creative Nonfiction class, he meets Thassadit Amzwar, a young Algerian woman with a radiant presence. But he is disturbed by her - how can someone from a country ravaged by conflict be so happy? Puzzling the melancholic Russell, Thassa's happiness prompts him to research her war-torn country and theories on happiness. His amateur inquiries lead him to college counselor Candace Weld, who also falls under Thassa's spell. Dubbed 'Miss Generosity' by classmates, Thassa's joy catches the eye of notorious geneticist and advocate for genomic enhancement Thomas Kurton who claims to have found the genotype for happiness. Yet, as media frenzy builds, Thassa's optimism is tested.Richard Powers' Generosity explores the implications of a genetic basis for happiness, asking who would control it, and how would it reshape humanity.
'Accomplished ... mature and assured ... A major American novelist' New RepublicEddie Hobson, Sr., father of four, occasional history teacher, quiz master, black humorist, and master invalid, is facing a mysterious ailment. His recurring fainting spells have worsened, and his ingrained aversion to doctors leaves his worried family scrambling to uncover the nature of his sickness. Meanwhile, Eddie secretly works on a project he calls 'Hobbstown', a place he believes will not only save him but the world.A dazzling novel of compassion and imagination, Prisoner's Dilemma explores the profound power of individual experience and the lengths to which one man will go to protect those he loves and his vision for a better world.
AS SEEN ON THIS MORNING'Bola Sol is a crucial voice in the financial advice arena. With practical, actionable tips, relatable commentary and a no-nonsense approach to financial literacy, her insights save money, but just as importantly, time too.' Yomi Adegoke, author of THE LIST and co-author of SLAY IN YOUR LANE'A wise, really useful book' Laura Whateley, author of MONEY: A USER'S GUIDE'An empowering and practical guide to financial literacy and independence . . . The book is filled with real-life examples, clear explanations, and motivational insights, making complex financial concepts accessible to everyone.' GLAMOUR MAGAZINE________________________________________We need to talk about money. Women have been overlooked and underestimated when it comes to finance; we typically earn less, are encouraged to spend more, and have fewer opportunities to build funds. But if we talk about money and share our knowledge, we will grow in confidence and wealth. This is the secret to securing your future and paying for all the things that matter.Whether you want to have children, get married, pay for a mortgage, start your own business or pay for nice holidays, all these goals cost money. But by building solid money habits you can plan for all life's major milestones and dream bigger. Bola Sol offers the essential tools needed to get started and make your bank balance healthier. Once you've done that, she demonstrates how you can grow your ambition and become wealthier. Finally, she reveals how you can use this money smartly to pay for things you want and become happier.Money isn't everything, but Bola shows how you can build your financial knowledge to enhance your wellbeing, open up new possibilities, and achieve your life goals.
Before the revolution, the Shah seemed invincible. He spearheaded an Iranian renaissance and acted as power broker between East and West during the Cold War. The world watched in awe as he manipulated oil prices, built the fifth largest military and vanquished internal enemies, skilfully maintaining the undying support of American presidents for decades.However, village streets spoke of a different Iran - people blamed the Shah for economic inequality, for not being present at major catastrophes, for spending recklessly on lavish parties and for ignoring the Muslim majority.Enter Ayatollah Khomeini, a fiery cleric who promised his zealous followers Iran needn't be a puppet of the American government. Following a series of volatile protests, the powder keg erupted, the Shah was swept from power and the Ayatollah took control.Brilliantly brought to life by the Sunday Times bestselling author Scott Anderson, this spellbinding narrative history argues that the Iranian Revolution was as world-shattering an event as the French and Russian revolutions. In the Middle East, in India, in Southeast Asia, in Europe and now in the United States, the hatred of economically-marginalized, religiously-fervent citizens for a wealthy secular elite has led to violence and upheaval - and Iran was the template.
In 2018, the fashion world was shocked when Virgil Abloh was appointed as head of menswear for Louis Vuitton. In the brand's 164 year history, he would be the first black designer to serve as Artistic Director. In this brilliant, landmark book about Virgil Abloh, Make It Ours, Robin Givhan charts his surprising path to the top of the fashion world - a story that encompasses so much more than his own journey. This is at once a remarkable biography of the singular, creative force of an icon and a powerful meditation on fashion and race, taste and exclusivity, genius and luxury. With access to Abloh's family, friends, collaborators, contemporaries, and many of the key figures of fashion's present and recent past, Givhan weaves a spellbinding tale of a young man's rise amidst a cultural moment that would upend a century's worth of ideas about luxury and taste. Featuring a cast of fascinating characters ranging from early groundbreaking Black designers like Oswald Boateng to Abloh's mercurial but critical collaborator and mentor, Kanye West, Make It Ours moves seamlessly between high fashion and pop culture in telling the story of how the collision of these worlds irrevocably transformed our desires and beliefs about the essential connections between who we are and what we wear.
'The perfect combination of heat and humour! Hannah Grace'A fresh, fun and fast-paced sports romance that readers won't be able to put down' Becka Mack 'A spicy and tender romance' Hannah Bonam-Young_______________________Ella Davies didn't trade her life in England for a year in Nashville to let anything-or anyone-throw her off her game. She only has one goal: to prove herself on her new school's elite cheer squad.What she hadn't planned for was meeting a gorgeous stranger on her first evening in America.Hudson Fox is Whitland's prized possession, a star quarterback who's never lacked admirers. But this year, he's sworn off temptation-especially the new English cheerleader who's proving impossible to ignore.When Ella and Hudson are forced to spend more time together, their "just one night" pact soon shatters.Until tumbling from the pyramid becomes the least of Ella's worries. Because instead of hitting the mat, she's falling hard for the quarterback. . ._______________________Praise for Ki Stephens: 'Game On has the perfect combination of heat and humour. Ella and Hudson are going to win the hearts of everybody who meets them. Ki Stephens is a must read author for any sports romance lover!' Hannah Grace'Ki Stephens writes real stories and characters that will have you falling in love over and over' Becka Mack'Ki's books are simultaneously a warm hug, a good laugh, and deeply hot' Annie Crown'A force to be reckoned within the romance space' Peyton Corinne'Ki captivates readers with nuanced love stories that leave a lasting impression' Bal Khabra'A unique voice to look out for in the romance world' Simone Soltani
Acclaimed developmental psychologist David Yeager reveals the new science of motivating young people in this groundbreaking book. It is a must-read for parents, educators and mentors.___________________________________'Required reading for anyone who aspires to be a wise influence on the young people they care about.' Angela Duckworth'One of the most fascinating and important books of the past decade . . . It will change millions of lives.' Carol Dweck'This book is life-changing . . . a must-read for anyone who works with young people.'Laurie Santos, Professor of Psychology at Yale University and host of The Happiness Lab podcast'An important and extremely useful book.' Andrew Huberman__________________________________________In 10 to 25, David Yeager explains the emerging science of adolescent and young adult brains to reveal how we can engage, teach and support the young people in our lives. Neuroscientists have discovered that around age ten, changes in the brain spur young people to crave socially rewarding experiences, such as pride, admiration, and respect, and to become highly averse to social pain. This sensitivity to status and respect continues into the mid-twenties. 10 to 25 helps adults to use this science to learn how to encourage young people and avoid frustrating patterns of miscommunication and conflict.Yeager explains how to adopt the mentor mindset - a leadership style that's attuned to young people's need for status and respect - by following a few highly effective and easy-to-learn practices. These include validating young people's perspectives (rather than dismissing them), asking them questions (rather than telling them what to do), and holding them to high standards (rather than coddling them). Yeager's scientific experiments have shown these practices reduce a wide variety of behaviour problems, including mental health issues, unhealthy eating, stress and purposelessness.Young people in this age group are poised to learn, grow, and accomplish incredible things - if only we can tap into the basic neurobiological systems that drive their motivation and behaviour. 10 to 25 offers long-term strategies to help nurture well-adjusted, independent, accomplished young adults, and is necessary reading for all parents, educators and mentors.
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