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  • av Gabrielle Shewhorak
    117

    Rani and Nani are back and ready for action in the second book in the Rani Reports series. Perfect for fans of Anisha, Accidental Detective.

  • av Chelsea Bieker
    142 - 246

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    av Ruthvika Rao
    142 - 204

  • av Theodore Schwartz
    346

    A personal history of brain surgery from a world-class neurosurgeon.

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    av Anastasia Berg
    233

    Having children is one of the biggest decisions you'll make in your life. Increasingly, we aren't making it at all. Across the developed world, fewer and fewer people are becoming parents, and many see themselves as never doing so. In waiting for the right partner, the right job, the right house - the right circumstances - we close off the possibility altogether. And what's more, we're told that maybe we shouldn't have children. Faced with climate collapse and political crisis, perhaps our children's lives won't be worth living. Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman find a way out of our inertia, building an optimistic case for human life. A life worth living is any life, as a parent or not, where we make and live for our genuine commitments. What Are Children For? is a call to take the decision of parenthood seriously, and take it into our own hands.

  • av Daniel Handler
    150 - 226

  • av Kendare Blake
    166

    The conclusion to New York Times #1 bestselling author Kendare Blake's epic duology following a young woman's journey as part of a fabled order that leads heroes to victory. Perfect for fans of Alexandra Bracken and Stephanie Garber.

  • av Sophie Keetch
    142 - 246

  • av Virginia Bovell
    276

    Society disables us more than autism ever could

  • av Joseph Conlon
    155

    There raged a thumping cosmic ballyhoo,A manic dance - a rumpus to arouseThe universe: of Higgs and W,Electrons, gluons, muons, Zs and taus...For centuries poetry and science have been improbable, yet constant, bedfellows. Chaucer was an amateur astronomer; Milton broke bread with Galileo; and, before turning to the arts, Keats was a doctor. Meanwhile, scientific luminaries like Ada Lovelace and James Clerk Maxwell moonlighted as poets, composing verse between experiments and equations.Following in this tradition, theoretical physicist Joseph Conlon spins a dazzling intergalactic epic. Drawing on his scientific expertise, Conlon reveals the origins of our universe through two long-form poems - 'Elements' and 'Galaxies'. Journeying from the Big Bang to the edges of our ever-expanding cosmos, Origins offers a delightful and revelatory adventure through contemporary physics.

  • av Leonard Lewisohn
    366,-

    A rich anthology of works on knowledge in Islam - illuminated by insightful commentary from a leading scholar in the field

  • av Hayley Rocco
    146,-

    An inspiring picture book biography of broadcaster and biologist, Sir David Attenborough

  • av S. C. Gwynne
    196

    The forgotten story of Britain's own Hindenburg disaster.

  • av Noah Whiteman
    146,-

    Everything you've always wanted to know about poisons but have been too afraid to ask...

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    av William Pao
    275,-

    An insider view of the surprising innovations, collaborations and human stories behind our most vital medicines.

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    av Rachel Shabi
    224,-

    An essential guide to figuring out what went wrong

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    av Gina Maria Balibrera
    150 - 204

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    av Daniel Light
    275,-

    A riveting journey through the history of mountaineering - before Everest.

  • - A Short History
    av Joseph Coohill
    146,-

    From the first prehistoric inhabitants of the island to the St Andrews Agreement and decommissioning of IRA weapons, this uniquely concise account of Ireland and its people reveals how differing interpretations of history, ancient and modern, have influenced modern Irish society. Combining factual information with a critical approach, Coohill covers all the key events, including the Great Famine, Home Rule, and the Good Friday Agreement. Updated with two new chapters expanding the discussion of pre-modern Ireland, as well as developments in the 21st century, this highly accessible and balanced account will continue to provide a valuable resource to all those wishing to acquaint themselves further with the complex identity of the Irish people.

  • av Amie Kaufman
    142 - 246

  • av Kathleen Glasgow
    166

    From the author of bestselling Girl in Pieces, comes the story of a teenage girl on the brink, and the bumpy road back to recovery.

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    av Shani Akilah
    142 - 204

  • av Katherine Howe
    136

    From New York Times bestselling author Katherine Howe comes a daring first-hand account of Hannah Masury's rousing adventure as one of the most feared and admired sea rovers of all time

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    av Saima Mir
    127 - 246

  • av Elizabeth Kolbert
    226

    With twenty-six dazzling, interwoven pieces - one for each letter of the alphabet - Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert creates an alternately hopeful and alarming manifesto on the climate crisis.

  • av Jaco Jacobs
    146,-

    An enchanting middle grade fantasy adventure from South Africa's most renowned children's author

  • av Fiona Mathews
    176

    From central Glasgow to rural Wiltshire, a husband-and-wife team track down Britain's enigmatic mammals

  • av Onyi Nwabineli
    136 - 246

  • av Caoilinn Hughes
    136 - 276

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