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Berta Isla

72.50 

Javier Marías delivers a masterful exploration of man-woman relationships in Berta Isla, a profound work of Spanish literature that examines the complexities of human connection. This compelling fiction weaves psychological depth with literary sophistication, offering readers an intimate yet universal portrait of love and identity that showcases Marías’ exceptional narrative artistry.

All Souls

65.25 

Javier Marías’ All Souls presents a sophisticated exploration of academic life and human relationships through the lens of contemporary Spanish literature. This Penguin Classics edition showcases the author’s philosophical depth and masterful storytelling, following college teachers navigating complex emotional and intellectual territories. A compelling translation that captures Marías’ distinctive narrative voice and psychological insight.

Saladin

72.50 

Explore the fascinating life of Saladin, the legendary Sultan of Egypt and Syria from 1137-1193, in this compelling historical biography. This Corgi Books publication offers deep insights into medieval Islamic empire building, political leadership, and the complex history of 12th-century Egypt and Syria. Perfect for history enthusiasts and students of Islamic civilization seeking authentic biographical narratives.

Envy and Gratitude

87.00 

Melanie Klein’s Envy and Gratitude masterfully explores two powerful human emotions through compelling fiction and short stories. This psychoanalytic collection reveals how envy destroys while gratitude heals, offering profound insights into human relationships and behavior. Klein’s expertise in psychoanalysis brings psychological depth to engaging narratives that illuminate the complexities of our emotional lives and interpersonal connections.

The Susan effect

58.00 

Peter Høeg’s The Susan Effect plunges readers into the psychological depths of research institutes where persuasion becomes a dangerous game. This sophisticated thriller masterfully combines suspense fiction with penetrating insights into the psychology of influence and manipulation. Published by Random House UK, Høeg’s latest work offers an intellectually stimulating exploration of how scientific environments can become breeding grounds for psychological intrigue and tension.

Street Lawyer

65.25 

John Grisham’s Street Lawyer combines masterful legal storytelling with compelling mystery elements in this gripping fiction from Penguin Random House. Exploring the complex world of lawyers and legal practice, this novel showcases Grisham’s signature ability to craft intelligent legal thrillers that examine justice and human nature through authentic courtroom drama and rich character development.

Seven Types of Atheism

65.25 

Philosopher John Gray presents a sophisticated analysis of atheist thought in Seven Types of Atheism, exploring the diverse philosophical traditions that challenge religious belief. This illuminating work from Penguin Books reveals how different forms of atheism have shaped religious discourse throughout history, offering readers a nuanced perspective on one of philosophy’s most contentious subjects.

David and Goliath

65.25 

Malcolm Gladwell’s David and Goliath revolutionizes our understanding of struggle and success through the lens of motivation psychology. This powerful exploration reveals why underdogs often possess hidden advantages that giants miss entirely. Gladwell examines the psychological aspects of triumph against overwhelming odds, challenging everything we think we know about strength and weakness. A transformative read that uncovers the surprising dynamics between disadvantage and extraordinary achievement.

Life Support

65.25 

Tess Gerritsen delivers another masterful medical thriller in Life Support, where the demanding world of women physicians collides with heart-stopping suspense. This gripping novel expertly balances medical authenticity with pulse-pounding tension, creating a story that’s both intellectually engaging and emotionally riveting. Perfect for readers who appreciate smart, well-crafted thrillers with strong medical foundations.

Harvest

65.25 

Tess Gerritsen’s Harvest plunges readers into a dark medical thriller set in Massachusetts. This gripping fiction follows women physicians caught in a web of dangerous medical ethics and deadly consequences. Gerritsen masterfully combines her medical expertise with psychological suspense, creating a compelling narrative that explores the shadowy corners of the healthcare world. A must-read for thriller enthusiasts seeking authentic medical drama.

Fry Chronicles

58.00 

Stephen Fry’s captivating autobiography reveals the personal journey behind one of Britain’s most cherished comedians and television actors. This intimate biography explores the experiences that shaped his remarkable career, combining his signature wit with honest self-reflection. A compelling read for anyone interested in comedy, television, and the creative mind of this celebrated English author.

Time of the Magicians

79.75 

Wolfram Eilenberger’s acclaimed biography explores German philosophy during the transformative years of 1918-1933. This New York Times reviewed work illuminates how great philosophical minds navigated Germany’s most turbulent interwar period, revealing the intellectual foundations of modern thought. A masterful blend of philosophy, history, and biography that brings revolutionary thinkers to life.

Island of the Day Before

79.75 

Umberto Eco’s Island of the Day Before combines shipwreck adventure with philosophical depth in this acclaimed historical fiction. A masterwork of Continental European literature that explores survival, time, and consciousness through Eco’s signature intellectual storytelling. Perfect for readers seeking sophisticated adventure fiction that challenges conventional narrative boundaries.

Claudine in Paris

65.25 

Experience Colette’s literary mastery in Claudine in Paris, a compelling work of fiction that showcases the renowned French author’s wit, psychological insight, and sophisticated storytelling. This Penguin Random House edition delivers timeless themes of identity and relationships through Colette’s distinctive narrative voice, making it essential reading for literature enthusiasts seeking quality fiction.

My Autobiography

65.25 

Charlie Chaplin’s intimate memoir reveals the man behind cinema’s most beloved icon. This compelling autobiography chronicles the legendary British motion picture actor’s journey from humble beginnings to international stardom. Chaplin shares personal stories, creative insights, and the experiences that shaped his groundbreaking contributions to film history. An essential read for cinema enthusiasts and biography lovers alike.

Book of Secrets

65.25 

Discover the psychological secrets behind Derren Brown’s extraordinary mentalism in this fascinating exploration from Penguin Books. The celebrated performer and author reveals insights into human psychology, perception, and influence that have captivated audiences worldwide. An essential read for anyone curious about the hidden mechanisms of the mind.

On love and barley

50.75 

Experience the profound poetry of Bashō Matsuo in On Love and Barley, a Penguin collection that weaves together themes of human emotion and nature’s simple gifts. This essential volume showcases the Japanese master’s ability to find deep meaning in life’s fleeting moments, offering readers timeless verses that speak to both heart and spirit with remarkable clarity and wisdom.

Life on Our Planet

79.75 

Join David Attenborough and Jonnie Hughes in Life on Our Planet, an essential exploration of biodiversity conservation and environmental challenges. This powerful natural history work examines climatic changes, conservation of natural resources, and environmental engineering through the lens of decades of wildlife expertise. A compelling read for anyone passionate about protecting our planet’s extraordinary ecosystems and understanding the urgent need for biodiversity preservation in our changing world.

Eva Luna

58.00 

Isabel Allende’s Eva Luna celebrates the magic of storytelling through the journey of an unforgettable protagonist. This compelling work of Spanish fiction explores themes of identity and human connection with Allende’s signature blend of reality and imagination. A must-read for lovers of literary fiction and Spanish language materials.

The Oresteian trilogy

72.50 

Experience the power of ancient Greek drama with Aeschylus’s legendary Oresteian trilogy. This Penguin Books edition brings together timeless tragedies featuring Agamemnon and Electra from Greek mythology. A masterwork of classical literature exploring themes of justice, revenge, and divine intervention that continues to captivate readers and influence modern drama after two millennia.

Sonnets Shakespeare. Wi

23.20 

Experience Shakespeare’s immortal Sonnets in this timeless Penguin collection. These masterful verses explore love, beauty, mortality, and human nature through fourteen perfectly crafted lines each. From passionate love declarations to philosophical meditations, Shakespeare’s poetic genius continues to captivate readers centuries later, offering profound insights into the human experience through unparalleled artistry.

Cockroaches

58.00 

Jo Nesbø’s gripping crime fiction featuring the legendary Detective Harry Hole returns in this intense police procedural. The master of Scandinavian noir delivers another psychologically complex investigation that showcases his exceptional storytelling prowess. This Random House publication continues the beloved series with Nesbø’s signature blend of atmospheric tension and meticulous character development, creating an unforgettable reading experience for crime fiction enthusiasts.

The Man in the Red Coat

65.25 

Julian Barnes delivers another literary triumph in The Man in the Red Coat, masterfully exploring gynecology through his distinctive narrative voice. This Random House UK publication demonstrates Barnes’ exceptional ability to transform medical subjects into compelling human stories. With his characteristic insight and eloquence, Barnes creates a work that bridges scientific understanding with profound storytelling, offering readers an intellectually stimulating exploration of medicine’s intersection with the human experience.

Midnight’s Children

72.50 

Experience Salman Rushdie’s groundbreaking literary fiction masterpiece Midnight’s Children, where telepathy meets epic storytelling in an extraordinary narrative journey. This Vintage Books edition showcases innovative prose that blends magical elements with profound literary depth, creating an unforgettable reading experience that challenges traditional storytelling boundaries and explores themes of identity and human connection.

Stoic Guide to a Happy Life

72.50 

Massimo Pigliucci’s Stoic Guide to a Happy Life transforms ancient philosophical wisdom into practical guidance for modern living. This accessible introduction to Stoicism offers readers powerful tools for cultivating resilience, inner peace, and authentic happiness through timeless principles that have guided humanity for centuries.

Middle School

50.75 

James Patterson and Martin Chatterton deliver an exciting children’s adventure in Middle School. This Penguin-published tale combines school fiction with thrilling adventures, featuring moneymaking projects and lovable dogs. Perfect for middle-grade readers seeking humor, heart, and relatable characters navigating the challenges of school life with determination and creativity.

The Nibelungenlied

79.75 

Experience Germany’s legendary epic poem in Arthur Thomas Hatto’s masterful English translation. This cornerstone of German literature and medieval epic poetry brings ancient Germanic heroic traditions to life. Published by Penguin Books, this comprehensive edition offers modern readers access to one of Europe’s most influential literary treasures, bridging centuries of cultural heritage through timeless storytelling.

Sontag

108.75 

Benjamin Moser’s definitive biography of Susan Sontag (1933-2004) unveils the complex life of America’s most provocative intellectual. This comprehensive portrait explores the renowned author’s journey from aspiring writer to cultural icon, examining her groundbreaking contributions to literature and criticism. A New York Times-reviewed masterpiece that captures the essence of a woman who redefined American intellectual discourse and challenged cultural conventions throughout her remarkable career.

Aller Retour New York

58.00 

Henry Miller’s Aller Retour New York delivers the author’s signature blend of philosophical reflection and raw literary power. This Penguin Classics edition showcases Miller’s revolutionary voice in American literature, offering readers his unfiltered exploration of consciousness and experience. A compelling work that demonstrates why Miller remains one of the most influential and provocative writers of the twentieth century.

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian Marina Lewycka

65.25 

Marina Lewycka’s remarkable debut explores the complex dynamics between sisters, fathers, and daughters in contemporary Britain. This witty and poignant novel examines family relationships through the lens of cultural identity, widowhood, and modern life. A masterful blend of humor and heart that captures the authentic struggles of family bonds.

My Brief History

58.00 

Stephen Hawking’s intimate autobiography reveals the personal journey behind one of physics’ greatest minds. From his pioneering work on black holes to his contributions to cosmology, this compelling biography offers unprecedented insights into the life of Britain’s most celebrated physicist. A fascinating blend of scientific discovery and personal reflection from the legendary cosmologist himself.

Life is real only then, when ‘I am’

65.25 

Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff’s profound philosophical exploration challenges readers to distinguish between mechanical existence and authentic consciousness. This influential work by the renowned hermetic philosopher examines the fundamental nature of being and self-awareness, offering transformative insights into what it means to truly live rather than merely exist in the world.

Michelangelo

145.00 

Martin Gayford’s definitive biography brings Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarroti to vivid life in this comprehensive exploration of artistic genius. Journey through 15th century Italy and discover the man behind history’s most celebrated sculptures, paintings, and architectural marvels. This meticulously researched work reveals the personal struggles and creative evolution of an immortal artist.

The Lady of the Camellias

65.25 

Alexandre Dumas fils’ The Lady of the Camellias stands as a masterwork of classic literature, offering readers an intimate portrait of courtesans in 19th-century society. This Penguin Classics edition presents a timeless tale of love, sacrifice, and social convention that has captivated audiences for generations. Essential reading for anyone seeking profound fiction.

JIM MORRISON

108.75 

Stephen Davis presents the definitive biography of Jim Morrison, the iconic American rock musician who became a cultural legend. This compelling exploration reveals the complex genius behind The Doors’ enigmatic frontman, from his artistic vision to his tragic end in 1971. An essential portrait of one of rock’s most influential and controversial figures.

Hopscotch, Blow-up, We Love Glenda So Much

101.50 

Three essential works by innovative Latin American master Julio Cortázar unite in this comprehensive Everyman collection. Featuring the revolutionary novel Hopscotch alongside acclaimed story collections Blow-up and We Love Glenda So Much, this volume showcases Cortázar’s experimental narrative genius and profound literary influence. Essential reading for fiction lovers seeking groundbreaking storytelling.

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