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    Simple Pleasures
    The Kingfisher Secret
    I You We Them
    Negima! 13
    Visions from the Upside Down
    First Light
    • First Light

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(12)Add rating

      For more than 50 years, Alan Garner has enraptured generations of readers with works like The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, The Owl Service, Red Shift, and The Stone Book Quartet.

      First Light
    • Visions from the Upside Down

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Over 200 artists present their own unique visions of Stranger Things in a stunning, full-color celebration of the runaway hit Netflix series. In honor of Stranger Things, the innovative pop culture enthusiasts at Printed In Bloodare proud to present the latest release in their ongoing series of artbooks.

      Visions from the Upside Down
    • As the Budokai Martial Arts Tournament draws to a close, Negi finds himself facing one of his own students, Setsuna, in battle. Elsewhere, student Asuna leads a group of rescuers - deep into the catacombs beneath Mahora Academy. Who will receive the greater shock: Asuna in the depths below, or Negi facing his long-lost father?

      Negima! 13
    • I You We Them

      • 1040 pages
      • 37 hours of reading

      Historical investigation into crimes against humanity and the nature of evil. A study of the psychology of some of the least visible perpetrators of crimes against humanity, the 'desk killers' who ordered and directed some of the worst atrocities of the last two hundred years. It is also an exploration of corporate responsibility and personal culpability today, connecting the bureaucratic blindness that created desk killing to the same moral myopia that exists now in the calm, clean offices of global capitalism. Based on decades of research, interviews with hundreds of participants, and an extensive first-hand experience

      I You We Them
    • The Kingfisher Secret

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(12)Add rating

      _______________________________ THIS SHOCKING CONSPIRACY THRILLER IS A WORK OF FICTION. MOSTLY. _______________________________ What if the President of the United States is a foreign intelligence asset? It's October 2016. A loud, brash businessman with a history of shady dealings and sexual misbehaviour is a serious contender to win the presidency. Even a porn star's credible allegations don't seem to slow him down. But his most dangerous secrets may be hidden behind the former Iron Curtain. Journalist Grace Elliot is dispatched to Europe, hot on the trail of a story so big it could blow up the entire election - if she can stay alive long enough to tell it: The man who might become President was married to a Czech woman with a beguiling and contradictory past, no records, and no history - and who has all the hallmarks of a Soviet intelligence asset. Her codename is Kingfisher. And her mission is almost complete...

      The Kingfisher Secret
    • Simple Pleasures

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(29)Add rating

      Grayling, Robert McCrum, Prue Leith, Sebastian Faulks and Ann Widdecombe, to name just a few, Simple Pleasures is perfect reading for anyone who appreciates - or aspires to - the finer, simpler things in life.

      Simple Pleasures
    • The Secrets We Kept

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(268)Add rating

      At the height of the Cold War, two secretaries are pulled out of the typing pool at the CIA and given the assignment of a lifetime. Their mission: to smuggle Doctor Zhivago out of the USSR, where no one dare publish it, and help Pasternak's magnum opus make its way into print around the world

      The Secrets We Kept
    • Packed full of fascinating facts and tales of the utterly unbelievable but totally true, this richly illustrated new book celebrates all that is absurd and incredible in our world today. The tenth book in Ripley's wildly successful Curioddities series, Ripley's Believe It Or Not!

      Ripley's Absolutely Absurd!