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Ball Is Round: A Global History Of Football

130.50 

David Goldblatt’s Ball Is Round: A Global History Of Football traces soccer’s remarkable evolution from humble beginnings to global phenomenon. This authoritative Penguin UK publication reveals how the beautiful game shaped societies, transcended boundaries, and became humanity’s universal language across cultures and continents.

Quiet

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Susan Cain’s New York Times bestselling Quiet revolutionizes our understanding of introversion and extraversion, revealing the extraordinary power of quiet individuals in a loud world. This groundbreaking exploration of interpersonal relations challenges cultural biases while celebrating the unique strengths introverts bring to leadership, creativity, and human connection. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand personality dynamics.

Rub Out the Words

79.75 

Step into the private world of Beat Generation icon William S. Burroughs through his revealing correspondence with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac from 1959-1974. This intimate collection captures the creative exchanges between America’s most revolutionary authors during their most influential years, offering unprecedented insight into the minds that shaped counterculture literature and challenged artistic conventions.

My Education

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William S. Burroughs’ profound exploration of dreams and artistic creation, expertly edited by Daniel Odier and James Grauerholz. This intimate work reveals the psychological foundations of the legendary Beat Generation author’s revolutionary writing process. A fascinating journey into the relationship between subconsciousness and creativity, offering unique insights into one of literature’s most experimental minds and his innovative artistic methodology.

Why We Read Why We Read

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A fascinating exploration of humanity’s relationship with books and reading, Why We Read examines the deep-rooted motivations that drive our literary pursuits. This Penguin publication offers thought-provoking insights into why we turn to books for knowledge, escape, and personal transformation, making it essential reading for bibliophiles and curious minds alike.

The House in Paris

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Elizabeth Bowen’s masterful English fiction explores the complex emotional world of girls with psychological depth and literary elegance. This Vintage edition showcases sophisticated storytelling that examines identity, relationships, and the delicate transitions of youth. A compelling work of fiction that demonstrates Bowen’s exceptional ability to create intimate, character-driven narratives about female experiences in literature.

How to Prevent the Next Pandemic

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Bill Gates presents a crucial roadmap for preventing future global health crises in this essential guide to pandemic preparedness. Combining scientific insight with practical solutions, Gates outlines innovative approaches to disease surveillance, rapid response systems, and international cooperation needed to protect humanity from emerging threats.

Black Dogs

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Ian McEwan’s Black Dogs offers a sophisticated exploration of post-1945 European politics through compelling fiction. This politically charged novel examines the complex relationship between personal lives and governmental forces in modern Europe and England, showcasing McEwan’s masterful ability to weave historical insight with literary excellence in contemporary political fiction.

Claudine at School

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Colette’s brilliant exploration of adolescence and self-discovery comes alive in this essential work of French literature. Through sharp wit and psychological insight, the author crafts an authentic portrait of coming-of-age that transcends time and culture, revealing universal truths about growing up and finding one’s place in the world.

Cheri

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Discover Colette’s literary brilliance in Cheri, a timeless classic that showcases one of literature’s most celebrated voices. This sophisticated work of fiction demonstrates the author’s masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human nature. A must-read for enthusiasts of classic literature and general fiction alike.

Selfish Giant

50.75 

Oscar Wilde’s timeless tale of transformation and redemption, enhanced by Alexis Deacon and Michael Foreman’s artistic vision. This Penguin Random House edition makes Wilde’s exploration of selfishness and compassion accessible to modern readers. Perfect for British drama studies and reading comprehension, the story follows a giant’s journey toward understanding generosity and kindness, offering profound insights into human nature.

Ladder of years

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Anne Tyler’s Ladder of Years is a haunting exploration of identity and self-discovery in contemporary fiction. This psychological masterpiece follows women grappling with questions of belonging and purpose, weaving themes of missing persons into a deeply human narrative. Tyler’s signature storytelling creates an unforgettable journey through the complexities of modern identity.

Chamber

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John Grisham’s Chamber is a powerful legal thriller that examines the devastating effects of alcoholism within the justice system. This Penguin Random House publication explores the complex world of loyalty oaths, political pardons, and gubernatorial pressure during high-stakes trials. Grisham masterfully weaves themes of personal demons and professional duty, creating a gripping narrative that exposes how addiction impacts crucial legal decisions.

Summons

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John Grisham returns with Summons, a gripping legal thriller set in the atmospheric world of Mississippi. Murder, mystery, and courtroom drama converge in this compelling tale of justice and moral complexity. Grisham masterfully weaves together a murder trial that exposes the dark secrets lurking beneath the surface of Southern society, delivering the signature suspense that has made him the king of legal fiction.

If Morning Ever Comes

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Anne Tyler’s If Morning Ever Comes is a profound exploration of family dynamics and young men’s journeys toward self-discovery. This compelling work of general fiction showcases Tyler’s masterful storytelling through intimate portrayals of complex family relationships and personal growth. Published by Vintage, the novel captures the universal struggles of navigating family expectations while forging individual identity, delivering the emotionally rich narrative that defines Tyler’s acclaimed literary career.

Noahs Compass Anne Tyler

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Anne Tyler’s Noahs Compass offers a compelling psychological exploration of older men facing retirement and the complex challenges of aging. This masterful fiction delves into the emotional landscape of life transitions, examining how retirees navigate changing identities and shifting family dynamics. Tyler’s authentic storytelling illuminates the universal experience of growing older with dignity and discovering new purpose in later years.

Ford County

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John Grisham’s Ford County presents a compelling collection of short stories that earned New York Times bestseller status. This Arrow Books fiction showcases Grisham’s masterful storytelling in concentrated form, delivering the legal drama and human insight readers expect from one of literature’s most celebrated authors. Each story captures the essence of small-town America with precision and emotional depth.

The Confession

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John Grisham’s New York Times bestselling legal thriller examines the intersection of judicial error and death penalty justice. This compelling fiction masterpiece explores the moral complexities and devastating consequences when America’s legal system fails, delivering the authentic courtroom drama and expert storytelling that have established Grisham as the premier voice in legal fiction.

Playing for Pizza

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John Grisham ventures beyond legal thrillers in Playing for Pizza, a captivating fiction that follows quarterbacks navigating social customs and cultural discovery. This Arrow publication blends sports, travel, and literature into an engaging story of second chances and personal transformation. Experience Grisham’s masterful storytelling as he explores themes of redemption and cross-cultural adventure.

The Communist Manifesto

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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ revolutionary examination of capitalism, socialism, and social conflict in this essential political text. A foundational work that shaped modern economic and political thought, The Communist Manifesto presents the authors’ influential analysis of class struggle and their vision for societal transformation that continues to spark debate today.

Worst Years of My Life

50.75 

James Patterson and Christopher Tebbetts craft an unforgettable New York Times bestselling tale that perfectly captures the roller coaster of middle school life. Blending genuine humor with authentic emotional struggles, this compelling story transforms the challenges of adolescence into an engaging, relatable narrative that speaks directly to young readers navigating their own difficult times.

No Plan B

65.25 

Lee Child and Andrew Grant unite their talents in this explosive thriller that explores what happens when backup plans disappear. A masterful blend of crime fiction and mystery elements creates an intense reading experience filled with high-stakes action and psychological complexity. This collaboration showcases both authors’ strengths in contemporary thriller writing.

Magic of Reality

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Richard Dawkins and Dave McKean collaborate in Magic of Reality to reveal the genuine wonder of our natural world through scientific inquiry. This Penguin Random House publication masterfully bridges science and philosophy, transforming complex concepts into accessible understanding. Perfect for curious minds seeking to explore the fundamental nature of reality beyond supernatural explanations.

We Need to Talk about Putin

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Mark Galeotti’s authoritative analysis examines Vladimir Putin’s political rise and governance of the Russian Federation. This Penguin Random House publication offers essential insights into contemporary Russian politics and government structure. Perfect for readers seeking to understand Putin’s enduring influence on Russia and global affairs, this compelling study decodes the complex mechanisms of power in modern Russia.

Poverty Polemic

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Darren McGarvey’s Poverty Polemic delivers a penetrating analysis of social inequality and class divisions in modern society. This essential work explores the intersection of world politics and social stratification, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about economic disparity and systemic inequality. McGarvey’s compelling examination of class dynamics offers fresh perspectives on political power structures and their impact on communities, making this a crucial read for understanding contemporary social issues.

Song of the Cell

79.75 

Siddhartha Mukherjee unveils the hidden world of cells in this captivating exploration of biology and cytology. From fundamental cellular processes to cutting-edge immunology research, Song of the Cell transforms complex science into accessible insights. A masterful journey through the microscopic universe that orchestrates all life, revealing how cells function as the essential building blocks of existence.

French Braid

65.25 

Anne Tyler’s French Braid is a New York Times bestselling novel that showcases the author’s masterful ability to illuminate family relationships and everyday life. Published by Penguin Random House, this compelling work climbed both hardcover and combined fiction bestseller lists, demonstrating Tyler’s continued appeal to contemporary readers. Her distinctive storytelling weaves together authentic characters and situations that resonate deeply with audiences seeking meaningful, character-driven narratives.

Middle School

50.75 

James Patterson teams up with illustrator Jomike Tejido to create Middle School, a compelling 336-page journey that captures the essence of adolescent experiences. This Young Arrow publication showcases Patterson’s renowned storytelling ability enhanced by Tejido’s dynamic illustrations. The perfect combination of accessible narrative and visual artistry creates an engaging reading experience that appeals to diverse audiences seeking authentic, relatable content.

Middle School: Winter Blunderland

50.75 

James Patterson returns with the fifteenth Middle School adventure in Winter Blunderland. Co-authored by Brian Sitts and Jomike Tejido, this winter-themed children’s fiction combines humor with relatable middle school experiences. The latest Penguin Random House installment continues Patterson’s beloved series tradition of engaging young readers through entertaining stories that capture the unpredictable world of adolescence.

British in India

101.50 

David Gilmour’s authoritative examination of British colonial rule in India from 1765 to 1947 reveals the complex dynamics that shaped two centuries of imperial history. This comprehensive historical work explores the political, social, and cultural dimensions of British occupation, offering essential insights into the forces that transformed the Indian subcontinent and ultimately led to independence.

Middle School

50.75 

James Patterson’s Middle School delivers an authentic exploration of adolescence with his signature storytelling mastery. Published by Penguin Random House, this engaging novel captures the complexities of growing up and navigating teenage life. Patterson’s compelling narrative voice brings depth and relatability to the middle school experience, making it perfect for young readers and adults alike seeking genuine insights into youth and friendship.

Holmes, Marple and Poe

94.25 

James Patterson and Brian Sitts craft a compelling mystery featuring private investigators in New York. This New York Times bestseller showcases expertly woven detective fiction that captures the essence of American literature. Published by Penguin Random House, the novel delivers the suspenseful storytelling and intricate plotting that mystery enthusiasts crave, set against the dynamic backdrop of New York’s investigative world.

My Name Is Barbra

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Barbra Streisand opens her heart in this deeply personal New York Times bestselling memoir. My Name Is Barbra delivers an intimate, authentic look at the life and career of one of entertainment’s most beloved icons. Through her own compelling voice, Streisand shares the experiences that shaped her legendary journey in music, film, and theater, offering fans unprecedented insight into her remarkable story.

How to Reason and Argue

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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong’s How to Reason and Argue unlocks the secrets of effective argumentation and critical thinking. This Penguin Books guide transforms complex reasoning principles into practical skills for everyday discourse. Master the psychology of persuasion while learning to construct compelling arguments and spot logical fallacies. Essential reading for anyone seeking to enhance their intellectual toolkit and communication prowess.

Be Useful

87.00 

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Be Useful delivers powerful success principles from the bodybuilding legend, movie star, and former governor. This New York Times bestseller provides actionable strategies for goal achievement, personal growth, and overcoming obstacles. Drawing from his extraordinary journey across multiple industries, Schwarzenegger shares the fundamental wisdom that transformed him from an Austrian farm boy into a global icon, offering readers practical tools for unlocking their potential.

Story of Art Without Men

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Katy Hessel’s New York Times bestselling Story of Art Without Men revolutionizes art history by spotlighting the overlooked contributions of women artists throughout the centuries. This groundbreaking exploration reveals the systematic erasure of female creativity while celebrating the resilience and innovation of women who created masterpieces despite facing significant barriers across different cultures and periods.

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