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  • av Steven C. Judd
    346

    A comprehensive study of an often overlooked figure in the history of Islamic thought, whose influence on aspects of Islamic law endures to this day

  • av Jon Hoover
    346

    Introduces the life and thought of the controversial religious scholar who has inspired modernists, Salafis, revivalists, and jihadis

  • - Last Reality Series
    av Jason Segel & Kirsten Miller
    156

    The eagerly anticipated third instalment in the fast-paced Last Reality series

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    - Mosul and the Fall of the Caliphate
    av James Verini
    220,-

    The battle is for a city. The war is for history.

  • - A conversation
    av Charles Waters & Irene Latham
    136

    A powerful story told through linked poems which raise questions of race and identity in an honest and tangible way for younger readers.

  • - The Life and Death of Sir Walter Ralegh
    av Anna Beer
    176

    A major historical biography: the dramatic, harrowing and contested story of Sir Walter Ralegh

  • av Katja Frixe
    126

    It's a new chapter in Clara's life and Mrs Owl has just the book!

  • av Syd Moore
    126

    Christmas is around the corner...so too are all manner of spooky apparitions at the Essex Witch Museum

  • - The Exotic Physics of Everyday Objects
    av Chad Orzel
    132

    Without quantum physics, your breakfast - and so many other things we take for granted - wouldn't be possible... international bestselling author and physicist Chad Orzel shows us why

  • av Deborah Kay Davies
    181,-

    A hauntingly beautiful coming-of-age tale set in the Welsh valleys of the 1970s

  • - Shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize 2019
    av Sandeep Jauhar
    166

    A doctor's inspiring obsession with the heart, combining history, gripping scenes from the operating theatre and a moving personal story

  • - Dialogue, Debate and Diversity in the 21st Century
     
    359

    An exploration of the rich diversity of communities reading the Qur'an around the world today

  • - The Art and Science of Staying Together
    av Belinda Luscombe
    186

    The fault lines that can fracture a marriage are all contained in these six words: FAMILIARITY, FIGHTING, FAMILY, FINANCES, FOOLING AROUND AND FINDING HELP. It's time to get to know your F words.

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    - How English Public Schools Ruin Britain
    av Robert Verkaik
    140

    If we care about inequality, we have to talk about private schools

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    - At the Edge of Infinity and Beyond
    av Agnijo Banerjee & David Darling
    132

    Dazzling popular maths for the curious reader - from one of Britain's, and the world's, cleverest teenagers

  • - Understanding Philosophy Through Cartoons
    av Thomas Cathcart & Daniel Klein
    166

    The great philosophers live among us, and they've got some great punchlines

  • av Guy Bolton
    146,-

    THE HOTLY ANTICIPATED NEW THRILLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE PICTURES - SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA NEW BLOOD AWARD.

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    - What Evolution Teaches Us About Creativity
    av Andreas Wagner
    140 - 220,-

    How can new insights into evolution help us solve problems in life, art, business and science?

  • - A Susie Mahl Mystery
    av Ali Carter
    156

    The second Susie Mahl Mystery. If only death came with a warning...

  • - How Hyperconnectivity is Changing the Way We Solve Problems
    av Thomas W. Malone
    176

    In the future, the smartest minds will not be human or artificial - they will be both

  • av Syd Moore
    166

    The fourth instalment in Syd Moore's spooktacular witch detective series

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    - A History of the Babis & Baha'is of Iran
    av Fereydun Vahman
    244,-

    A searing account of the oppression of a peaceful and progressive community, and how this has affected Iran's national identity

  • - Shortlisted for the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize
    av Prof. Barry Marshall
    146,-

    A time-travelling adventure with interactive experiments for budding young scientists, by Nobel Prize winning Barry Marshall

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    - The Rise and Decline of US Global Power
    av Alfred W. McCoy
    140

    The essential guide to how American foreign policy shaped the world and where it's left us

  • - And Other Adventures in Animal Neuroscience
    av Gregory Berns
    132

    Does your dog really love you? Neuroscientist Gregory Berns used an MRI machine to find out

  • av Jacek Dehnel
    166

    A lyrical and moving Polish family saga set against the turbulent backdrop of twentieth-century Europe

  • - How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World
    av Bart D. Ehrman
    196

    How did Christianity become the dominant faith in the West in the historical blink of an eye? Bart Ehrman shows that there was no miraculous rate of conversion required

  • - The Violent Supernovas, Galactic Explosions, and Earthly Mayhem that Shook our Universe
    av Bob Berman
    132

    An explosive epic encompassing the Big Bang, other past booms and future cataclysms!

  • av Caoilinn Hughes
    166

    ';A gem of a novel' Elle ';A winning debut' The New Yorker ';Caoilinn Hughes is a massive talent.' Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of All the Light We Cannot See WINNER OF THE COLLYER BRISTOW PRIZE * SHORTLISTED FOR THE BUTLER LITERARY AWARD * SHORTLISTED FOR THE HEARST BIG BOOK AWARDS 2019 * LONGLISTED FOR THE AUTHORS' CLUB BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARD * LONGLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2020 Orchids are liars. They use pheromones to lure wasps in to become unwitting pollinators. In nature, such exploitative systems are rare. In society, they are everywhere. Gael Foess is a heroine of mythic proportions. Raised in Dublin by single-minded, careerist parents, she learns from an early age how ideals and ambitions can be compromised. When her father walks out during the 2008 crash, her family falls apart. Determined to build a life-raft for her loved ones, Gael sets off for London and New York, proving how little it takes to game the system - but is it really exploitation if the loser isn't aware of what he's losing? Written in electric, heart-stopping prose, Orchid & the Wasp is a dazzlingly original novel about gigantic ambitions and social upheaval, chewing through sexuality, class and politics with joyful, anarchic fury, announcing Caoilinn Hughes as a rising star of literary fiction.

  • av Olga Grjasnowa
    166 - 196

    A poignant story of three young adults trying to make a future for themselves in war-torn Damascus

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