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Tripwire (Jack Reacher 3)

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Lee Child’s Tripwire delivers another explosive Jack Reacher thriller, exploring the haunting legacy of the Vietnam War. This gripping tale weaves together murder, private investigation, and the complex lives of veterans in a masterfully crafted narrative. Perfect for fans of military thrillers and complex mysteries, Child’s third Reacher novel showcases the psychological depth and relentless action that defines this iconic series.

Persuader Child. Lee

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Lee Child’s Persuader delivers masterful thriller fiction from Penguin. This gripping novel explores justice, survival, and moral complexity through Child’s signature precise prose and intricate plotting. Perfect for thriller enthusiasts seeking intelligent entertainment, the book combines fast-paced action with thoughtful character development that will captivate both longtime fans and newcomers to Child’s exceptional storytelling.

Three Novels

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Experience Raymond Chandler’s literary genius with Three Novels, a masterful collection from Penguin Books, Limited. This exceptional volume showcases three complete works from one of literature’s most influential authors, demonstrating his distinctive voice and unparalleled storytelling ability. Perfect for both longtime admirers and new readers discovering Chandler’s compelling narratives and atmospheric writing style.

Futurological Congress

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Stanisław Lem’s visionary science fiction masterpiece challenges readers to confront humanity’s relationship with the future. This Polish literary gem combines satirical wit with serious philosophical speculation about technological progress and social evolution. A thought-provoking exploration of reality that showcases the unique brilliance of Slavic science fiction, offering profound insights into the human condition through Lem’s masterful storytelling and imaginative worldbuilding.

Unweaving the Rainbow

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Richard Dawkins’ Unweaving the Rainbow brilliantly demonstrates how scientific understanding enhances rather than destroys our sense of wonder about the natural world. This Penguin publication combines rigorous science with philosophical insight, making complex naturwissenschaften concepts accessible to general readers. Dawkins challenges the false dichotomy between scientific rationality and poetic appreciation, showing how both can coexist harmoniously in our understanding of reality’s profound mysteries.

News of a Kidnapping

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Gabriel García Márquez applies his masterful storytelling to create a gripping sociological study in News of a Kidnapping. The Nobel laureate moves beyond magical realism to examine complex social dynamics and human behavior under extraordinary circumstances. This Penguin Books publication transforms rigorous sociological analysis into compelling narrative, revealing fundamental truths about power, society, and human nature through García Márquez’s distinctive prose style.

Pygmalion

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George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion brilliantly explores the intersection of language, social class, and personal transformation. This compelling drama examines how speech determines social status through the world of flower vending and linguistics education. Shaw’s masterful social commentary reveals the power dynamics between different social classes, creating a thought-provoking theatrical experience that challenges conventional thinking about identity and social mobility.

As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh

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Step inside the brilliant mind of Susan Sontag with this remarkable collection of personal notebooks and diaries. As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh reveals the private thoughts and creative processes of one of America’s most influential authors and intellectuals. These intimate writings offer unprecedented access to Sontag’s intellectual evolution, providing fascinating insights into the woman behind groundbreaking works that shaped modern literature and criticism.

Winners Take All

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Anand Giridharadas exposes how today’s elite maintain power while claiming to create social change in this penetrating critique of modern plutocracy. Winners Take All reveals the paradox of wealthy philanthropists who profit from the very problems they promise to solve, challenging popular narratives about inequality and social responsibility through incisive social science analysis.

Meet the People with Love

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Derren Brown’s Meet the People with Love transforms street photography into a profound meditation on human connection. Through his distinctive observational lens, Brown captures candid moments that reveal our shared humanity, vulnerability, and the extraordinary beauty hidden within ordinary encounters. This Penguin Random House collection invites viewers to see strangers with fresh compassion and understanding.

Wild Symphony

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Join Dan Brown’s Wild Symphony, a New York Times bestselling picture book that brings the animal kingdom to life through stunning illustrations by Susan Batori and Aina Girbau Canet. This enchanting children’s fiction from Penguin Books combines Brown’s masterful storytelling with vibrant artwork, creating a magical journey featuring delightful animal characters including charming mice. Perfect for young readers seeking adventure.

Library of Babel

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Experience the mind-bending fiction of Jorge Luis Borges in Library of Babel, where reality and imagination intertwine in extraordinary ways. This Penguin Books edition showcases the literary master’s ability to transform complex philosophical ideas into captivating stories. Enhanced by the contributions of Nestor Ibarra and Raymond Gid, these tales blend romance literature with Borges’ signature metaphysical themes, creating an unforgettable reading experience that challenges and delights.

Chronicles of Dissent

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Noam Chomsky’s incisive political analysis comes alive in Chronicles of Dissent, a powerful collection that challenges conventional thinking about power, media, and social justice. This Penguin Books publication showcases the renowned linguist and social critic’s ability to illuminate complex contemporary issues with clarity and intellectual rigor, making essential political commentary accessible to thoughtful readers seeking deeper understanding.

Until August

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Gabriel García Márquez’s Until August delivers the master storyteller’s signature blend of romance and magical realism in this New York Times bestseller. From Penguin Books, this captivating novel explores love and human connection with the Nobel laureate’s unparalleled literary craftsmanship that continues to enchant readers worldwide.

Putin’s Prisoner

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A gripping firsthand account by Aiden Aslin and John Sweeney that reveals the harsh realities of captivity and survival. This powerful collaboration between personal experience and investigative journalism creates an unforgettable narrative about resilience, human rights, and the strength of the human spirit under extreme circumstances in contemporary global affairs.

Sacred Nature

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Karen Armstrong explores the profound connections between spirituality and environmental consciousness in Sacred Nature. This compelling work examines how diverse religious traditions have understood humanity’s relationship with the natural world, weaving together ecotheology with ancient wisdom. Armstrong illuminates the sacred dimensions of ecological awareness, offering essential insights for understanding how faith traditions view environmental stewardship and the sanctity of nature.

Cosmicomics

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Italo Calvino’s Cosmicomics transforms the wonders of the universe into captivating stories that blend science with imagination. This Penguin Books collection showcases Calvino’s genius for turning cosmic phenomena into enchanting tales of human experience. Each story explores the intersection of scientific discovery and literary artistry, creating narratives that are both intellectually rich and emotionally resonant, perfect for readers seeking innovative storytelling.

Mina’s Matchbox

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Discover Mina’s Matchbox by renowned Japanese author Yoko Ogawa, brought to English readers through Stephen Snyder’s expert translation. This Penguin Random House publication showcases the delicate artistry and emotional depth that defines contemporary Japanese literature. A compelling work that bridges cultures while exploring the complexities of human experience through beautifully crafted prose.

No Name in the Street

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James Baldwin’s essential examination of American race relations and social conditions offers an unflinching look at the African American experience. Through his powerful prose, Baldwin explores themes of history, identity, and justice, creating a work that remains profoundly relevant to contemporary discussions of systemic racism and social inequality in America.

Of Ghosts and Goblins

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Lafcadio Hearn’s Of Ghosts and Goblins weaves supernatural folklore into atmospheric tales that bridge Eastern and Western storytelling traditions. This Penguin Books edition showcases Hearn’s masterful ability to transform ancient spectral encounters into vivid, haunting narratives. His unique cross-cultural perspective illuminates the mysterious realm where the living and spirit worlds intersect, creating timeless stories that continue captivating readers across generations.

The Secret Lives of Numbers

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Kate Kitagawa and Timothy Revell unveil the hidden personalities and surprising stories behind mathematics in The Secret Lives of Numbers. This engaging exploration from Penguin Books transforms intimidating mathematical concepts into accessible, fascinating narratives that reveal how numbers secretly influence our daily lives. Perfect for anyone curious about the mathematical world.

How Economics Can Save the World

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Erik Angner’s How Economics Can Save the World reveals how economic thinking can tackle global challenges and drive meaningful change. This Penguin Books publication transforms complex economic concepts into accessible insights for creating a better society. Essential reading for understanding economics as a powerful tool for positive transformation.

Revenge

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Revenge by Yoko Ogawa, expertly translated by Stephen Snyder, delivers the psychological complexity and literary elegance that defines exceptional Japanese fiction. This Penguin Random House publication showcases the acclaimed author’s distinctive narrative voice through skillful translation, offering English-speaking readers access to compelling storytelling that explores the intricate depths of human experience and consequence.

All His Spies

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Stephen Alford’s All His Spies takes readers deep into the clandestine world of espionage and intelligence networks. This authoritative work from Penguin Books explores the complex relationships between spies and their handlers, revealing the hidden mechanisms of surveillance and covert operations. Alford expertly navigates the shadowy realm of intelligence gathering, offering fascinating insights into the motivations and consequences that define this secretive world.

Before She Met Me

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Julian Barnes delivers a psychologically intense exploration of jealousy in Before She Met Me. This British literary masterpiece follows a historian whose marriage spirals into destructive obsession. Barnes’ sharp prose dissects the male psyche with surgical precision, revealing how love can transform into something dangerous and unrecognizable when consumed by suspicion and paranoia.

Don’t You Have Time to Think?

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Discover the fascinating life of Nobel laureate Richard Phillips Feynman in this compelling biography. This Penguin publication reveals the personal story behind one of history’s most brilliant physicists, exploring the unconventional thinking and boundless curiosity that made Feynman a scientific legend. Perfect for science enthusiasts and anyone inspired by remarkable intellectual journeys.

Terrible Beauty Is Born

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Experience the literary genius of William Butler Yeats in this essential Penguin Books poetry collection. Ireland’s most celebrated poet explores timeless themes through masterful verse that has shaped modern literature. This carefully curated volume offers both newcomers and poetry enthusiasts access to some of the most influential poetic works ever written, showcasing Yeats’ distinctive style and powerful imagery.

Book of Tea

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Okakura Kakuzō’s philosophical masterpiece explores the profound spiritual and cultural dimensions of the Japanese tea ceremony. This timeless work reveals how chadō transcends ritual to embody Eastern philosophy, social customs, and aesthetic principles. A bridge between Eastern and Western thought, offering deep insights into Japanese culture, mindfulness, and the art of finding beauty in simplicity through tea.

Poor Artists

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The White Pube collective’s Poor Artists by Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad confronts the harsh realities of creative life under economic pressure. This powerful examination challenges romantic notions of struggling artists while offering authentic insights into the intersection of poverty and artistic expression. A vital contribution to contemporary art criticism that questions established systems and advocates for meaningful change within the cultural landscape.

Pole and Other Stories

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J. M. Coetzee’s Pole and Other Stories delivers a masterful collection exploring human relationships and moral complexity. This Penguin Random House publication showcases the acclaimed author’s distinctive narrative voice through interconnected stories that examine identity, responsibility, and the human condition with psychological depth and sophisticated prose.

F**k It! List

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Melanie Cantor’s F**k It! List delivers a bold, unfiltered approach to modern living that challenges readers to break free from limitations. Published by Penguin Books, this provocative work of English literature combines wit with wisdom, offering fresh perspectives on life’s complexities. Cantor’s fearless writing style cuts through conventional thinking, making this essential reading for anyone ready to embrace authenticity and transformation.

We Solve Murders

101.50 

Richard Osman returns with We Solve Murders, a gripping mystery that combines his signature wit with masterful storytelling. This compelling detective story explores the intricate world of crime-solving through Osman’s distinctive lens, delivering the intelligent entertainment that has made him a standout voice in contemporary mystery fiction.

Skating Rink

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Roberto Bolaño’s Skating Rink masterfully combines romance literature with criminal intrigue in an intimate small-town setting. This gripping fiction follows figure skaters whose lives intertwine with dangerous secrets and passionate relationships. Bolaño’s distinctive storytelling creates a haunting atmosphere where love and crime collide, revealing the complex psychology of city and town life through unforgettable characters navigating desire and danger.

Return

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Experience Roberto Bolaño’s literary genius in Return, a powerful collection of Chilean short stories expertly translated by Chris Andrews. This essential work of Spanish literature showcases the acclaimed author’s mastery of fiction through compelling narratives that capture the essence of contemporary Chilean storytelling. Published by Penguin Random House, these translations into English offer readers access to Bolaño’s profound literary vision and distinctive voice.

Holmes, Margaret and Poe

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James Patterson presents Holmes, Margaret and Poe, a compelling exploration of three legendary names in detective fiction. This Penguin Books publication brings together iconic literary figures in Patterson’s signature style. Perfect for mystery enthusiasts and Patterson fans seeking a unique perspective on classic detective literature and the enduring legacy of these timeless characters.

Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing

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Melissa Bank’s insightful American fiction explores the intricate world of modern romance through the lens of young women’s experiences. This compelling love story examines contemporary man-woman relationships with wit and emotional depth, capturing the social customs and dating realities that define modern courtship culture.

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