Fiction companion works
Random House, India Adultery
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£10.19
Random House, India Love Not For Sale
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£7.59
Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd Erotext:: desire, disease, delusion, dream,
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£17.99
Juggernaut Publication Blood
Book SynopsisTapan escapes childhood trauma in America but faces past in London when he meets daughter of man his father killed. Can forgiveness and reconciliation happen? "Blood" explores loss and redemption.
£18.99
HarperCollins India The House that BJ Built
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£16.62
HarperCollins India Insomnia: Keep Your Eyes Open
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£14.56
HarperCollins India Brutal Hand
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£14.56
HarperCollins India Evoked
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£14.11
HarperCollins India Body Of Work
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£14.11
HarperCollins India If I Have To Be A Soldier
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£14.00
Westland Publications Limited Keeping in Touch
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£13.49
Westland Publications Limited Return of the Brahmin
Book SynopsisEmperor Ashoka faces a new threat from a mysterious enemy named Khandapati, who aims to topple his empire through brutal killings and kidnappings. With the help of his loyal Brahmin friend, Ashoka must navigate a violent conspiracy that extends beyond Magadhan boundaries. Will they be able to defeat the merciless villain and protect the empire?
£999.99
Westland Publications Limited Happily Never After
Book SynopsisJuhi falls in love with Abhay who loves someone else. She struggles with her feelings and must decide between losing herself or finding her true center. "Happily Never After" by Sudeep Nagarkar explores themes of love, sacrifice, and self-discovery.
£12.39
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press A Critique of Novels
Book SynopsisText in Arabic. This book consists of reviews for 30 Arabic novels. It is part of a six-book series that, altogether, reviews a total of 262 Arabic novels providing insight and criticism to various texts from Arabic literature published in the last two decades.
£8.07
Palgrave Macmillan Philosophy and The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Book SynopsisThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy provides an excellent way of looking at some intriguing issues in philosophy, from vegetarianism and Artificial Intelligence to God, space and time. This is an entertaining yet thought provoking volume for students, philosophers and fans of The Hitchhiker's series.Trade Review'...very readable and mind-expanding collection...' - PD Smith, The GuardianTable of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements ('thanks for all the fish') Introduction Nicholas Joll Notes on Contributors PART I: ETHICS 'Eat Me': Vegetarianism and Consenting Animals; B.Saunders & E.Harding Mostly Harmless? Hitchhiker's and the Ethics of Entertainment; N.Joll PART II: THE MEANING OF LIFE Life, the Universe, and Absurdity; A.Kind The Wowbagger Case: Immortality and What Makes Life Meaningful; T.Chappell PART III: METAPHYSICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 'I Think You Ought To Know I'm Feeling Very Depressed': Marvin and Artificial Intelligence; J.Goodenough From Deep Thought to Digital Metaphysics; B.Dainton PART IV: LOGIC, METHOD, AND SATIRE 'God . . Promptly Vanishes in a Puff of Logic'; M.Friend The Judo Principle, Philosophical Method, and the Logic of Jokes; A.Aberdein The Funniest of All Improbable Worlds Hitchhiker's as Philosophical Satire; A.Pawlak & N.Joll Glossary Bibliography (of Adams, Philosophy, and Everything) Indexes
£26.59
Penguin Random House LLC The Psychology of Art MIT Press The MIT Press
£38.78
Random House USA Inc The New York Times Footsteps From Ferrantes
Book SynopsisA curated collection of the New York Times' travel column, Footsteps, exploring iconic authors' relationships to landmarks and cities around the world Before Nick Carraway was drawn into Daisy and Gatsby’s sparkling, champagne-fueled world in The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald vacationed in the French Riviera, where a small green lighthouse winked at ships on the horizon. Before the nameless lovers began their illicit affair in The Lover, Marguerite Duras embarked upon her own scandalous relationship amidst the urban streets of Saigon. And before readers were terrified by a tentacled dragon-man called Cthulhu, H.P. Lovecraft was enthralled by the Industrial Trust tower-- the 26-story skyscraper that makes up the skyline of Providence, Rhode Island. Based on the popular New York Times travel column, Footsteps is an anthology of literary pilgrimages, exploring the geographic muses behind some of hist
£13.29
Moonrise Press Ltd Jane Austen Fashion Fashion and Needlework in the Works of Jane Austen
£13.62
Headline Publishing Group Summer of the Dead Bell Elkins Book 3
Book SynopsisThe first death came unexpectedly. An old man attacked outside his home, his murder a shock to the town. Then the second death came and with it fear.For Raythune County''s prosecuting attorney Bell Elkins, the inexplicable killings in Acker''s Gap are all she can think about. Everything - the oppressive summer heat, her absent daughter, her troublesome sister - fades into the background as she tries to work out who is responsible.As tensions escalate, and suspects begin to emerge, Bell will have to face demons from her own past as she comes head-to-head with a killer bent on destroying all those who stand in their way...Trade ReviewA rare talent and a must read -- Karin SlaughterA gripping, beautifully crafted murder-mystery -- Scott TurowA remarkably written and remarkably tense debut. I loved it -- Dennis LehaneA terrific debut - atmospheric, suspenseful, assured. I hope there's more to come in the story of Bell Elkins and Acker's Gap -- Laura LippmanBe careful opening this book because once you do you won't be able to close it. A killer novel -- Tom FranklinJulia Keller's lyrical and evocative prose in Bitter River propels the novel until all you can do is hang on until the final page. Her sense of place is spot-on and bittersweet -- C.J. Box
£22.80
Headline Publishing Group A Nantucket Christmas
Book SynopsisNew York Times bestseller Nancy Thayer returns with a captivating family Christmas tale. For readers who love Santa Montefiore and Barbara Delinsky.Holidays on Nantucket Island are nothing short of enchanting, from decorations on the Brant Point lighthouse to the yearly Christmas Stroll, there is much to make the winter months magical. Newly married Nicole Somerset can''t wait to spend her first festive season on Nantucket with her husband, handsome former attorney Sebastian.But the mood is quickly tempered when Sebastian''s daughter, Kennedy, returns for the holidays without a hint of cheer. Determined to keep Nicole at arm''s length - or, better yet, out of the picture altogether - she schemes to sabotage everything. But Nicole is not about to let anyone tarnish her first Christmas with her new family... Can she turn things around before it''s too late?Trade ReviewNancy Thayer has a deep and masterly understanding of love and friendship, of where the two complement and where they collide -- Elin Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling authorA beautifully textured story about love, friendship, and forgiveness... It will make you want to pack your bags for Nantucket -- Kristin Hannah, New York Times bestselling author
£17.95
Gallery/Scout Press Sorority
£14.40
Mobius Bookish
£21.84
Z Girls Press Finding The Lost: Moose Beach Trilogy Book Two
£13.49
Z Girls Press Finding The Lost: Moose Beach Trilogy Book Two
£21.59
Boldwood Books Ltd The Soldiers Daughter
£14.24
MX Publishing Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes and Devon: A Complete Tour Guide and Companion
Book SynopsisThe definitive tour guide for anyone looking to retrace the steps, physically or virtually, of Arthur Conan Doyle during his time in Devon and see the places that inspired the Sherlock Holmes stories. The book features a comprehensive tour map with GPS co-ordinates for around thirty key sites. Arthur Conan Doyle is best remembered for writing sixty tales that feature his legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes. Between 1882 and 1923, Doyle visited Devon on no fewer than ten occasions and he resided there for some four months in total.
£16.59
BenBella Books A New Dawn: Your Favorite Authors on Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series: Completely Unauthorized
Book SynopsisFans of the literary phenomenon known as the Twilight series can't help wanting more. A New Dawn gives it to them, inviting readers to join some of their favorite YA authors as they look at the series with fresh eyes and fall in love with Edward, Bella, and the rest of Forks, Wash., all over again.Edited by bestselling author Ellen Hopkins, A New Dawn is packed with the same debates readers engage in with friends: Should Bella have chosen Edward or Jacob? How much control do Meyer's vampires and werewolves really have over their own lives? The collection also goes further: Is Edward a romantic or a (really hot) sociopath? How do the Quileute werewolves compare to other Native American wolf myths? What does the Twilight series have in common with Shakespeare? With contributions from Megan McCafferty, Cassandra Clare, Rachel Caine, and many more, A New Dawn answers these questions and more for a teen (and adult!) audience hungry for clever, view-changing commentary on their favorite series.
£13.09
Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. WE MUST LOVE SOMEONE
Book SynopsisA collection of stories and essays by Ruskin Bond explores the various forms of love through moments of tenderness and warmth between friends, families, lovers, and strangers, showcasing the beauty and significance of love in everyday life.
£16.98
Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. GREAT TREES I HAVE KNOWN
Book SynopsisA little girl finds joy and solace in climbing trees, playing with nature's creatures, and resting under their protective branches. Ruskin Bond's collection celebrates the beauty and importance of trees in our lives, offering a glimpse into the magical world of nature.
£22.07
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Wit and Wisdom of Bridgerton
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£13.59
Headline Publishing Group The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Book SynopsisWritten by his trusted friend and companion, Dr John Watson, The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Case Notes chronicles nine of the most fascinating cases solved by the world's most famous detective.Table of ContentsContains a selection of carefully researched scrapbook material based on the collection The Return of Sherlock Holmes. The cases included are: The Empty House; The Norwood Builder; The Solitary Cyclist; Black Peter; Charles Augustus Milverton; The Priory School; The Three Students; The Golden Pince-Nez; The Second Stain.
£17.99
Edinburgh University Press Thomas Hardys Shorter Fiction
Book SynopsisThis critical study of Hardy's short stories provides a thorough account of the ruling preoccupations and recurrent writing strategies of his entire corpus as well as providing detailed readings of several individual texts.Table of ContentsPreface; 1. Wessex Tales; 2. A Group of Noble Dames; 3. Life's Little Ironies; 4. A Changed Man; Bibliography; Index.
£85.50
Running Press,U.S. Harry Potter Hogwarts Coaster Book
Book SynopsisTwenty years since its debut, the Wizarding World remains a pop culture phenomenon, keeping fans worldwide spellbound with a continual stream of exciting new experiences. This one-of-a-kind board book with embedded wooden coasters builds on the range of Running Press's bestselling licensed series!
£18.12
Headline Publishing Group Notes on Surviving the Fire
Book Synopsis'A biting, savage, unflinching story . . . Murphy writes with the nimbleness of a hunter: muscularly and with precision, while also propelled by undercurrents of cold, simmering fury and hot, big-hearted empathy.'AUBE REY LESCURE, Women's Prize-shortlisted author of RIVER EAST RIVER WESTSarah grew up in the forests of Maine, following her father on hunts. They approached each kill with something close to reverence, honouring the sacrifice the animal made and the sustenance it provided through winter. Now, she's a final year PhD student in southern California, caught in an entirely different landscape of extreme wealth and raging wildfires. She spends her time worrying about how she'll be able to get a permanent academic position, and also doing ketamine and watching 80s movies with her best friend, Nathan.Nathan was the only person to believe Sarah when she was assaulted by a fellow student during her first year. When he's found dead of an
£14.39
Austin Macauley Publishers The Story of Molly Mitter
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£8.99
The Amazing Maurice Jigsaw Puzzle
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£12.74
John Wiley & Sons Inc The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Philosophy
Book SynopsisThe essential companion to Stieg Larsson''s bestselling trilogy and director David Fincher''s 2011 film adaptation Stieg Larsson''s bestselling Millennium TrilogyThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet''s Nestis an international phenomenon. These books express Larsson''s lifelong war against injustice, his ethical beliefs, and his deep concern for women''s rights. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Philosophy probes the compelling philosophical issues behind the entire trilogy. What philosophies do Lisbeth Salander and Kant have in common? To catch a criminal, can Lisbeth and Mikael be criminals themselves? Can revenge be ethical? Drawing on some of history''s greatest philosophical minds, this book gives fresh insights into Larsson''s ingeniously plotted tale of crime and corruption. Looks at compelling philosophical issues such as a feminist reading of Lisbeth Salander, AristoteliTrade Review"In this excellent and timely addition to the series, Bronson (humanities, York University, Toronto) pulls together 18 international scholars and writers who examine both Stieg Larsson's novels and the movies based on them. Main characters Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist each receive a section devoted to essays on identity politics, feminist dimensions in culture, and other salient and philosophical concerns they personify. Larsson is treated in a third section of essays, with the final two sections taking on secrets and ethics. Contributors include Karen Adkins (philosophy, Regis Coll.), Ester Pollack (journalism, Stockholm University), Andrew Terjesen, who has contributed to other volumes in the series, and James E. Mahon (philosophy & law, Washington and Lee Univ.). They take up such specific considerations as Lisbeth's sexual identity, Mikael's investigatory methodology, and the ethical nature of social institutions; of course, each essay suggests philosophical assertions that can be and are argued against as well as for, making for a heady and welcome whole. You'll learn how Aristotle and Kant—among others—can be illuminated through the "Millennium Trilogy." VERDICT This volume belongs in both popular and scholarly collections." [The book is not an officially licensed product of the Larsson books or the movies.—Ed.]—Francisca Goldsmith, Infopeople Project, Berkeley, CA (Library Journal, November 15, 2011)Table of ContentsACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Confi dential Sources xv Introduction: The Girl Who Kicked the Sophists' Nest 1 PART ONE: LISBETH "THE IDIOT" SALANDER 1 Labeling Lisbeth: Sti(e)gma and Spoiled Identity 7 Aryn Martin and Mary Simms 2 The Mis- Education of Lisbeth Salander and the Alchemy of the At- Risk Child 19 Chad William Timm 3 The Girl Who Turned the Tables: A Queer Reading of Lisbeth Salander 33 Kim Surkan PART TWO: MIKAEL "DO-GOODER" BLOMKVIST 4 Why Are So Many Women F***ing Kalle Blomkvist?: Larsson’s Philosophy of Female Attraction 49 Andrew Terjesen and Jenny Terjesen 5 Why Journalists and Geniuses Love Coffee and Hate Themselves 65 Eric Bronson 6 The Making of Kalle Blomkvist: Crime Journalism in Postwar Sweden 75 Ester Pollack PART THREE: STIEG LARSSON, MYSTERY MAN 7 The Philosopher Who Knew Stieg Larsson: A Brief Memoir 91 Sven Ove Hansson 8 "This Isn't Some Damned Locked- Room Mystery Novel": Is The Millennium Trilogy Popular Fiction or Literature? 107 Tyler Shores 9 Why We Enjoy Reading about Men Who Hate Women: Aristotle's Cathartic Appeal 120 Dennis Knepp 10 The Dragon Tattoo and the Voyeuristic Reader 128 Jaime Weida PART FOUR: "EVERYONE HAS SECRETS" 11 Hacker's Republic: Information Junkies in a Free Society 141 Andrew Zimmerman Jones 12 Kicking the Hornet's Nest: The Hidden "Section" in Every Institution 155 Adriel M. Trott 13 Secret Meetings: The Truth Is in the Gossip 166 Karen C. Adkins PART FIVE: 75,000 VOLTS OF VENGEANCE CAN'T BE WRONG, CAN IT? 14 The Principled Pleasure: Lisbeth's Aristotelian Revenge 181 Emma L. E. Rees 15 Acting Out of Duty or Just Acting Out?: Salander and Kant 189 Tanja Barazon 16 To Catch a Thief: The Ethics of Deceiving Bad People 198 James Edwin Mahon CONTRIBUTORS: The Knights of the Philosophic Table 211 INDEX: Code Words 217
£14.50
H.W. Wilson Publishing Co. Novels into Film: Adaptations & Interpretation
Book SynopsisWith 100 concise essays on significant novels and movie adaptations, ranging from classics to contemporary favorites, this new Salem edition will appeal to students of literature and film, not to mention movie lovers from every walk of life. This reference work brings value to students and teachers at the high school and undergraduate levels, and the essays can be used to complement individual or classroom study.
£147.20
Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to American Crime Fiction Cambridge Companions to Literature
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£21.84
Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to American Crime Fiction
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£71.65
WW Norton & Co Patricia Highsmith
Book Synopsis"Patricia Highsmith's novels are peerlessly disturbing . . . bad dreams that keep us thrashing for the rest of the night."—The New YorkerTrade Review"Starred Review. The short stories range in tone from the truly unsettling (“A Mighty Nice Man”; “Oona, the Jolly Cave Woman”) to the biting (“The Baby Spoon”; “Not One of Us”). While Highsmith may be best known for The Talented Mr. Ripley, this collection is proof positive that her savagely sedate prose expands far beyond her hero-villain Tom Ripley." -- Publishers Weekly
£30.39
Sequence Press Doomed and Famous Selected Obituaries
Book SynopsisAn obituarist opens his archive to celebrate the obscure and the eccentric.In Doomed and Famous, an obituarist opens his archive in celebration of the most marginal and improbable characters, creating a meta-fiction of extinction and obscurity. For many decades Adrian Dannatt tracked and dredged the dead, with a macabre disregard for the etiquette of mortality. His specialty, much in demand among even the most mainstream publications, was to memorialize those whose eccentricity or criminality made them unlikely candidates for the fleeting immortality of a newspaper necrology. Dannatt maintained a veritable lust, perverse certainly, for capturing and celebrating such wayward existences. This book is a selection of some of the best—meaning most improbable—of these miniature biographies.Here are arranged an almost fictive cast of characters including an imaginary Sephardic count in Wisconsin, a sadomasochist collector of the world's rarest clocks, a dis
£22.95
University of Massachusetts Press Freak Weather: stories
Book SynopsisFrom a nurse who sees a rattlesnake in the pediatric ICU to an animal control officer convinced she's found her abducted daughter in the house of a dog hoarder, the thirteen stories in Freak Weather are as unpredictable as the atmospheric changes that give this collection its name. With dark and raucous humor, Mary Kuryla creates female characters who, at times, combine a violent urgency with lack of introspection as they struggle to get out from under the thumb of a perceived authority. The intricate language is inseparable from the narrator's conviction; the characters lie with such bravado they're soon tangled up in their own webs. This brand of romanticism in a female character is little tolerated, and Freak Weather's mission - Kuryla's artistic mission overall - is to scratch at the intolerable. Call it bad instructions for moral behavior.
£19.76
Strange Attractor Press In a Sound World
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£14.24
Penguin Random House India Desperate In Dubai
Book SynopsisDubai is a lavish playground for women seeking wealth and status. Leila hunts for a rich husband, Nadia faces sacrifices, Sugar flees her past, and Lady Luxe rebels against tradition. Their stories intertwine in a quest for truth and self-discovery amidst luxury and cultural clashes.
£14.24