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Faber & Faber The Kind Worth Killing
THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLERA RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB CHOICEBEST THRILLER, iBOOKS BEST OF 2015SHORTLISTED FOR THE IAN FLEMING SILVER DAGGER, 2015SUNDAY TIMES, TATLER, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AND GOLDSBORO BOOK OF THE MONTHYou should never talk to strangersWith his flight delayed, Ted Severson meets Lily Kintner, a magnetic stranger, in an airport bar. In the netherworld of international travel and too many martinis, he confesses his darkest secrets, about his wife's infidelity and how he wishes her dead. Without missing a beat Lily offers to help him carry out the task.'Gripping, elegantly and stylishly written and extremely hard to put down.' Sophie Hannah'A work of lovely violence and graceful malevolence, it slips into your life like a stiletto in the ribs.' Joe Hill'Gone Girl on speed.' Daisy Goodwin'Chilling and hypnotically suspenseful ... an instant classic.' Lee Child
£8.41
Little, Brown Book Group Best Kind of Broken
Pixie Marshall's freshman year of college ended two weeks ago, as did her residence in the school dorms. Which means she's in need of a new place to live and, subsequently, a job. She started working at Willow Inn because one of the job perks-and she'd use that term loosely-is free room and board. But what she hadn't realized is that her free room shares a hallway and a bathroom with the only person she was hoping to avoid for the rest of her life: Levi Andrews. As in: Hot guy. Handyman. Keeper of all her painful memories. Once upon a time, they were best friends on the brink of being something more, but that was before everything went to hell. All Pixie wants to do now is avoid him completely, which might be more harder than she thought. Because despite everything that happened before, Levi hasn't let go of his feelings for her either.
£6.45
Penguin Random House Group My Kind of Trouble
£25.31
Tramp Press A Kind Of Compass: Stories on Distance
With stories from some of the best writers working today, A Kind of Compass brings us to places and situations we could never otherwise experience. Funny, unnerving, vivid and real, these stories evoke the nature of distance, exploring the many ways in which it is possible to feel far from home.
£11.85
Aperture Kimowan Metchewais: Some Kind of Prayer
A Kind of Prayer presents the first-ever survey dedicated to the late Cree artist Kimowan Metchewais and his singular body of work on Indigenous identity, community, and colonial memory. After his untimely death at age forty-seven in 2011, Metchewais left behind a wholly original and expansive body of photographic and mixed-media work. At the center of his practice is an extensive Polaroid archive, which addresses a range of themes—including the artist’s body, performative self-portraiture, language, landscapes, and everyday subjects—and served as the source material for works in other media, such as painting and collage. Metchewais’s exquisitely layered works offer a poetic meditation on his connection to home and land, while challenging conventional narratives and representations of Indigeneity. Metchewais was a contemporary artist of stunning originality, and until now, his work has been woefully understudied and underexposed. A Kind of Prayer is a comprehensive overview that showcases this essential artist’s astonishing vision.
£48.88
WW Norton & Co The Last Kind Words Saloon: A Novel
In this "comically subversive work of fiction" (Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books), Larry McMurtry chronicles the closing of the American frontier through the travails of two of its most immortal figures, Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Tracing their legendary friendship from the settlement of Long Grass, Texas, to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Denver, and finally to Tombstone, Arizona, The Last Kind Words Saloon finds Wyatt and Doc living out the last days of a cowboy lifestyle that is already passing into history. In his stark and peerless prose McMurtry writes of the myths and men that live on even as the storied West that forged them disappears. Hailed by critics and embraced by readers, The Last Kind Words Saloon celebrates the genius of one of our most original American writers.
£16.83
Little, Brown Book Group A Different Kind Of Weather: A Memoir
'Why did you go into politics in the first place?'A question that former Cabinet minister has found himself asked, and indeed asking himself, over the years, Lord Waldegrave's is a life lived through politics.The youngest of seven children, and the son of an earl, Waldegrave's quintessentially English upbringing would go on to shape the course of his life, instilling in him a sense of independence and self-discipline needed to steel one for a successful career in government. Formative years spent at Eton, Oxford and Harvard fortified his resolve to enter the political establishment, and by the early seventies he finally achieved his greatest ambition.As an fearless young Conservative politician in the seventies and eighties, one who witnessed the fall of Heath and the triumph and eventual decline of Thatcher, Waldegrave was firmly at the heart of one of the most exciting and tumultuous periods of modern British history. However just as his star was in the ascent, Waldegrave became embroiled in a scandal which tarnished his reputation, but could not dampen his voracious enthusiasm for the political game. An unembroidered account of the narcotic effect of politics from one of the most fiercely intellectual governmental figures of the modern age, A Different Kind of Weather is a beautifully weighted memoir of political success and failure, and the passing of an era.A Spectator Book of the Year - 'refreshingly and engagingly candid' (Jane Ridley)
£7.84
Oceanview Publishing A Kind of Justice: A Novel
Against all odds, Bobbi Logan, a statuesque transgender woman, has become one of Chicago's most celebrated hair stylists and the owner of one of the city's poshest salons. She is finally comfortable with who she is, widely admired in her community, about to enjoy the success she deserves. Then her impossibly perfect life falls apart.In the space of a few weeks, the Great Recession drags her business to the brink of failure, her beloved ex-wife needs help in facing a terrible tragedy, and a hateful police detective storms back into her life, determined to convict her of the five-year-old murder of John Strand—pillar of the community—and a sexual predator.As the detective builds an ever more convincing case against her, both of them will be shaken by revelations—about themselves, about their own deeply held secrets, and about the bizarre ritual murder of John Strand.
£15.65
HarperCollins Publishers Inc What Kind of Woman: Poems
£21.14
HarperCollins Publishers Inc What Kind of Woman: Poems
£12.19
Humboldt Verlag Mein Kind hat eine Essstörung
£19.76
Festa Verlag Little Eve Kind der Schlange
£21.18
Finanzbuch Verlag Ich kauf mir ein Kind
£15.73
Gmeiner Verlag Das verlorene Kind Kaspar Hauser
£13.69
Psychosozial Verlag GbR Auf neuen Wegen zum Kind
£22.11
Freies Geistesleben GmbH Kaspar Hauser Das Kind Europas
£23.29
Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag Das Kind auf der Liste
£11.59
Heyne Taschenbuch Kind du machst mich wahnsinnig
£12.88
Goldmann Verlag Ein Kind entsteht Der Bildband
£19.41
Knaur Balance Yoga für das innere Kind
£16.19
Bayerwald-Buchverlag Warum Mein Kind ist gestorben
£17.26
Kynos Verlag Das letzte Kind trägt Fell
£15.84
Mellinger J.Ch. Verlag G Der Hirtenjunge und das Kind
£10.94
Herder Verlag GmbH de Engel En Het Kind
£26.36
Econ Verlag Im Zweifel gegen das Kind
£17.65
Forever The Right Kind of Wrong Roman
£14.19
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG The Third Kind in Platos Timaeus
£97.24
Carlsen Verlag GmbH Its Kind of a Cheesy Lovestory
£12.41
Hatje Cantz Donald Graham: One of a Kind
Truth in Black-and-White Authenticity, honesty, and character: Donald Graham’s portraits are not simply photographic recordings. Looking at them is like looking at human beings themselves, brought forth by the photographer with his virtuoso technique and sensibilities. These brilliant, strongly contrasting black-and-white photos are evidence of attitude, rather than studied gestures. Eyes and faces are not model-like masks; instead, they express the unique nature of those portrayed. Inevitably, viewers fi nd themselves in a dialogue with the images. You wonder about the stories behind these faces; though unfamiliar, they are nevertheless an emotional experience. This magnifi cent volume of pictures is the fi rst extensive publication of Graham’s haunting work. Reproduced in an elaborate triplex process, the printed photographs also possess great brilliance. On paper they seem almost tangible, fully revealing this outstanding oeuvre.
£44.34
Aperture Justine Kurland: Highway Kind
Following in the photographic lineage of Robert Frank, Stephen Shore, and Joel Sternfeld, Justine Kurland’s work examines the story of America—and the idea of the American dream juxtaposed against the reality. Her deep interest in the road, the western frontier, escape, and ways of living outside mainstream values pervade this stunning and important body of work. Since 2004, Kurland and her young son, Casper, have traveled in their customized van, going south in the winter and north in the summer, her life as an artist and mother finely balanced between the need for routine and the desire for freedom and surprise. Casper’s interest —particularly in trains, and later in cars—and those he befriends along the way often determine Kurland’s subject matter. He appears at different ages in the work, against open vistas and among the subcultures of train-hoppers and drifters around them. Kurland’s vision is in equal parts raw and romantic, idyllic and dystopian. From highly symbolic pictures of trains moving across epic landscapes to allegorical depictions of mechanics and muscle cars, this book features the full scope of her road work—from her series This Train is Bound for Glory, to her most recent, Sincere Auto Care.
£39.28
New Africa Books (Pty) Ltd Greedy man, kind rock
£6.61
Bushel & Peck Books Kind Like Fred Rogers
£24.88
Humboldt Verlag Mein Kind hat ADHS
£19.73
NOVA MD Geld für dein Kind
£16.20
Waxmann Verlag GmbH Kind und jugendorientierte Ganztagsbildung
£21.46
Trias Unser Kind hat Epilepsie
£22.70
Cardo Verlag Mein Kind wird Schulkind
£13.80
OCM GmbH Als ich Kind war ...
£11.55
Pustet, Friedrich GmbH Kind und Gesellschaft II
£17.64
Suhrkamp Verlag Ein Kind unserer Zeit
£10.89
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Close Encounters of the Third Kind
£12.70
Faith Library Publications Zoe The God Kind of Life
£12.28
Familius LLC I Can Be Kind Like Mother Teresa
"If you judge people, you have no time to love them."—Mother Teresa With gorgeous, detailed illustrations and simple text, this chunky board book with a sweet finger puppet of the nun who inspired the world with her kindness lets your child step into Mother Teresa’s shoes as she helps the poor and hungry. You, too, can be kind like Mother Teresa! Through reading and play, Finger Puppet Heroes inspire children to acquire the attributes and talents of the world’s greatest figures.
£8.03
Pan Macmillan I Like to be Kind
£10.29
Make Believe Ideas Being Kind to the World
£7.88
Taylor & Francis Ltd Philosopher A Kind Of Life
The story of Ted Honderich, philosopher, a story of a perilous philosophical life, marked by critical examination, and a compelling personal life full of human drama. This is the story of Ted Honderich's perilous progress from boyhood in Canada to the Grote Professorship of Mind and Logic at University College London, A. J. Ayer's chair. It is compelling, candid and revealing about the beginning and the goal, and everything in between: early work as a journalist on The Toronto Star, travels with Elvis Presley, arrival in Britain, loves and friendships, academic rivalries and battles, marriages and affairs, self-interest and empathy. It sets out resolutely to explain how and why it all happened.It is as much a narrative of Ted Honderich's philosophy. He makes hard problems real. Philosophy from consciousness and determinism to political violence and democracy comes into sharp focus.Along the way, questions keep coming up. Does the free marriage owe anything to the analytic philosophy? What are the costs of truth? Are the politics of England slowly making it an ever-better place? Is an action's rightness independent of the mixture of motives out of which it came?
£82.45
Simon & Schuster Kind of Sort of Fine
£16.56
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers A Quiet Kind of Thunder
£12.84