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A Stroke of the Pen The Lost Stories

43.10 

Terry Pratchett’s lost newspaper stories from the early 1980s — discovered in an archive and published for the first time. Already showing the satirical intelligence and philosophical wit that would become Discworld: an extraordinary gift for devoted fans, and a window into one of literature’s great imaginations.

Men at Arms (Discworld Novel 15)

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Terry Pratchett’s Discworld mystery — the first firearm arrives in Ankh-Morpork and Commander Vimes must find the killer while the Watch is being diversified. Sharp satire, genuine emotional warmth, and a surprisingly serious meditation on justice and power from the City Watch series at its best.

Night Watch (Discworld Novel 29)

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Widely regarded as the greatest Discworld novel — Sam Vimes travels back to the revolution that shaped his city and his character. Darker, more serious, and more emotionally powerful than most Discworld, Night Watch demonstrates that Pratchett was a novelist of genuine moral depth.

Moving Pictures (Discworld Novel 10)

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Terry Pratchett’s Discworld satire of Hollywood — Holy Wood, where Narrative Causality is strong and everyone is compelled to make moving pictures. Sharp on the film industry, affectionate about cinema, and ultimately a meditation on the power of stories over human imagination. Classic Pratchett.

Maskerade (Discworld Novel 18)

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Terry Pratchett’s beloved Discworld parody of The Phantom of the Opera — witches, opera, a theatrical ghost, and Agnes Nitt’s destiny. Warm, funny, and sharp on the difference between having a voice and being heard: Pratchett at the top of his considerable game.

Representations of the Intellectual

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Edward Said’s Reith Lectures on the obligations of the public intellectual — speaking truth to power, representing the marginalised, and refusing accommodation with authority. Clear, passionate, and drawing on the full history of ideas: essential for anyone interested in ideas, power, and intellectual responsibility.

The Possession

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Annie Ernaux’s intense, precise account of jealousy — the disturbing way her ex-partner’s new relationship reorganised her perception of reality. Unflinching sociological examination of possession, identity, and the structures of love: concentrated and analytically unsparing.

The Question of Palestine

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Edward Said’s foundational account of Palestinian history, culture, and dispossession — a comprehensive argument for Palestinian rights made with historical scholarship, personal testimony, and moral clarity. As urgent and necessary now as when Said first wrote it.

The Use of Photography

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Annie Ernaux and Marc Marie’s intimate collaboration — photographs from an affair accompanied by separate reflections from each person. A meditation on what photographs capture and fail to capture, and on the gap between two people’s experience of the same intimate history.

A Woman’s Story

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Annie Ernaux’s tribute to her mother — from rural Normandy poverty to lower-middle-class respectability, to Alzheimer’s erasure. Written with love, frustration, and the specific pain of watching a strong woman dissolve: a meditation on class, identity, and the impossibility of truly knowing a parent.

I Will Write to Avenge My People – WINNER of the 2022 NOBEL PRIZE in LITERATURE The Nobel Lecture

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Annie Ernaux’s Nobel Prize lecture — a powerful account of her literary mission, her working-class origins, and her conviction that literature is a form of social justice. A brief but essential statement of artistic purpose from one of our most important writers.

The Young Man

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Annie Ernaux’s crystalline account of a relationship with a man thirty years younger — examining not romance but the experience of seeing yourself through youth’s eyes, and reckoning with age, desire, and the social meanings attached to a woman’s body. Brief, precise, and characteristically direct.

Shame

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Annie Ernaux’s account of a childhood witnessing and the shame that shaped her entire sense of self — moving between personal memory and sociological analysis of class, aspiration, and Catholic guilt. Formally sophisticated and emotionally unsparing from the 2022 Nobel laureate.

Simple Passion

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Annie Ernaux’s account of a consuming obsession — a year during which everything was reorganised around a married man’s visits. Precise, sociological, and formally perfect: an examination of desire as mental state rather than romance, from the 2022 Nobel laureate at her most concentrated.

Happening

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Annie Ernaux’s spare, unflinching account of her illegal abortion in France in 1963 — written with autobiographical directness and extraordinary moral courage. A testimony that refuses sentimentality and demands confrontation with the reality of living without bodily autonomy, from the 2022 Nobel laureate.

The Nakano Thrift Shop

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Hiromi Kawakami’s warm, funny novel set in a Tokyo thrift shop — owner, sister, and assistant navigating work, love, and the peculiar intimacy of sorting through other people’s discarded things. As subtle and precise as her best work, finding emotional complexity in the perfectly observed everyday.

The Ten Loves of Mr Nishino

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Ten women, ten stories, one unknowable man — Hiromi Kawakami’s formally inventive novel traces Mr Nishino’s life through the perspectives of those who loved him. A cumulative portrait built from memory and angle: a meditation on love and the gap between experience and truth.

Strange Weather in Tokyo

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Hiromi Kawakami’s celebrated novel about an unexpected friendship between a woman and her former teacher that gradually becomes something more. Quiet, tender, and deeply affecting — a love story told through sake, food, and walks in parks, with prose of extraordinary sensory attention.

Under the Eye of the Big Bird

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Hiromi Kawakami’s lyrical linked stories about new beings on Earth after humanity’s end — carrying fragments of human memory and desire without understanding them. Closer to prose poetry than science fiction, and shortlisted for the International Booker Prize: quietly extraordinary.

The Vegetarian A Novel

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Han Kang’s International Booker Prize winner — a woman stops eating meat and the violent, obsessive responses of those around her. Elliptical and deeply unsettling, The Vegetarian uses its premise to explore bodily autonomy, compliance, and what happens to women who simply refuse.

The Beatles Anthology (25th Anniversary Reissue)

Original price was: 246.20 ₾.Current price is: 209.20 ₾.

The definitive history of the greatest band in popular music, told in their own words and images — assembled from the personal archives of John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Extraordinary photography and intimate testimony make this 25th anniversary reissue essential for every Beatles fan.

Get Your Sh*t Together

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David Shrigley’s irreverent anti-self-help book — crude drawings and blunt text from the beloved British artist who meets life’s chaos with a shrug and a deadpan one-liner. Perfect for anyone who finds conventional self-help insufferable: a book that helps by not trying to.

Film Camera Zen A Guide to Finding the Perfect Film Camera

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Bellamy Hunt’s definitive guide to film cameras — from classic Japanese rangefinders to medium format systems, with detailed assessments of hundreds of cameras. The Japan Camera Hunter founder’s expertise makes this essential for beginners and experienced collectors navigating the world of analogue photography.

Coffee Cards: 50 Recipes for a Better Brew

110.80 

50 beautifully illustrated recipe cards for better coffee — from perfect espresso to inventive iced drinks, coffee cocktails, and baking projects. Vivian Nguyen’s practical, enthusiastic guide covers every brewing method and makes a perfect gift for anyone serious about their morning ritual.

The Wild Horse Effect Awe, Well-Being, and the Transformative Power of Nature

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Chad Hanson explores the science and experience of awe — what happens when we encounter vast and extraordinary nature. Drawing on psychology and neuroscience, a compelling argument that encounters with wild horses and mountain landscapes are not merely pleasant but genuinely transformative.

Snoop Dogg’s Treats to Eat 55 Baking Recipes–Baking with (or Without) Weed

123.10 

55 baking recipes from Snoop Dogg — cookies, cakes, brownies, and more in his unmistakable, relaxed voice. Entertaining to read and practical to cook from, a follow-up to From Crook to Cook that proves Snoop’s culinary talents extend to baking and that recipe books can have genuine personality.

Men to Avoid in Art and Life

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Historical paintings paired with captions capturing the patronising things men say to women — a brilliantly funny satirical marriage of Old Masters and contemporary feminist humour. Nicole Tersigni’s comic timing is perfect, and the book is essential for anyone familiar with being explained to.

The Lost Daughter

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The Lost Daughter

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Elena Ferrante’s taut, unsettling portrait of a woman on holiday who becomes obsessed with a young mother on the beach — and with her own buried ambivalence as a mother. A meditation on maternal love, resentment, and guilt treated with characteristic directness and complete truth.

The Lying Life of Adults

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Elena Ferrante’s standalone novel after the Neapolitan tetralogy — a teenager’s obsessive search for her father’s disreputable sister, and the painful process of seeing parents clearly for the first time. Ferociously precise on adolescent disillusionment and the discovery of adult lies.

The Story of the Lost Child

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The fourth and final Neapolitan novel — sixty years of friendship, competition, love, and mystery brought to devastating conclusion. The full meaning of Elena and Lila’s extraordinary relationship comes into final focus in pages that are among the most powerful in contemporary fiction.

Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay

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The third Neapolitan novel — Elena and Lila through 1970s Italy’s political tumult, the labour movement, and the complexities of feminism. Ferrante’s most explicitly political volume traces two women navigating class, identity, and the tension between personal life and collective action.

The Story of a New Name

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The second Neapolitan novel — Lila married and constrained, Elena escaped to university and finding liberation complicated by loss. Ferrante traces their diverging paths with ferocity and psychological depth: richer, darker, and more complete than its predecessor, and equally essential.

My Brilliant Friend

61.50 

The first volume of Ferrante’s celebrated Neapolitan novels — the friendship of Elena and Lila from childhood in 1950s Naples. Intense, competitive, and one of literature’s greatest portraits of female friendship: the starting point for one of the great reading experiences in contemporary fiction.

The Days of Abandonment

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Elena Ferrante’s incandescent, terrifying portrait of a woman whose life dissolves when her husband leaves. Compact, relentless, and ferociously psychologically precise: the novel that first showed international readers the full force of Ferrante’s gifts, and one of the defining feminist novels of the century.

Incidental Inventions

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Elena Ferrante’s short essays on everyday objects and moments — a piece of clothing, a gesture, a word — that find universal truths in particular details. Her characteristic intelligence turned to the small incidents of daily life: essential for devoted readers and a perfect introduction for newcomers.

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