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    The Rough Guide to China
    Border Run
    Bad Traffic
    The Human Planet
    Waterloo - Making an Epic
    • Waterloo - Making an Epic

      The spectacular behind-the-scenes story of a movie colossus

      • 630 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The dramatic four-day campaign leading to the 1815 Battle of Waterloo marked a pivotal moment in history, showcasing the intense military strategies and political stakes of the time. This event not only determined the fate of nations but also reshaped Europe, highlighting the clash between powerful leaders and their armies. The narrative captures the tension and significance of these days, revealing the complexities of warfare and the lasting impact of this decisive battle on the course of history.

      Waterloo - Making an Epic
    • The Human Planet

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.3(149)Add rating

      'Brilliantly written and genuinely one of the most important books I have ever read' - Ellie Mae O'Hagan An engrossing exploration of the science, history and politics of the Anthropocene, one of the most important scientific ideas of our time, from two world-renowned experts Meteorites, methane, mega-volcanoes and now human beings; the old forces of nature that transformed Earth many millions of years ago are joined by another: us. Our actions have driven Earth into a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. For the first time in our home planet's 4.5-billion year history a single species is dictating Earth's future. To some the Anthropocene symbolises a future of superlative control of our environment. To others it is the height of hubris, the illusion of our mastery over nature. Whatever your view, just below the surface of this odd-sounding scientific word, the Anthropocene, is a heady mix of science, philosophy, religion and politics linked to our deepest fears and utopian visions. Tracing our environmental impact through time to reveal when humans began to dominate Earth, scientists Simon Lewis and Mark Maslin masterfully show what the new epoch means for all of us.

      The Human Planet
    • Bad Traffic

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Inspector Jian, a seasoned policeman, receives a panicked call from his daughter, prompting him to travel to a dangerous foreign land to help her. Arriving in Heathrow with minimal resources and no English skills, he feels helpless but is determined to use his combat training from the Cultural Revolution to find her.

      Bad Traffic
    • Bored of the 'mango smoothie' trail and keen to spice up their Facebook albums, and perhaps also their sex lives, Jake and Will take a tour into China's jungle borderland with Burma. Their guide, however, has his own agenda and gradually the two gap-year students slip into a nightmarish spiral of murder and moral decay; their chance of survival determined by a game of hide and seek played out with deadly crossbows.A fast paced, adrenaline ride of a novel: Deliverance meets Lord of the Flies.

      Border Run
    • The Rough Guide to China

      • 1031 pages
      • 37 hours of reading
      3.5(17)Add rating

      The Rough Guide to Chinacovers of all of mainland China and Tibet, as well as the lesser known administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau. The Rough Guide provides all the information you need, whether you want to explore the sophisticated nightlife of Beijing and Shanghai, chill out in the mellow travellers' havens of Dali and Yangshuo, or roam the streets of wonderfully historical towns such as Lijiang. Up-to-date descriptions provide you with the low-down on famous sights such as Beijing's Forbidden City, the Terracotta Army outside Xi'an, limestone peaks around Guilin and the cruise through the mighty Three Gorges along the Yangzi. There's also full practical information on where to drink, sleep, party and eat - from streetside snack stalls to luxurious Beijing Duck restaurants. Detailed maps and comprehensive practical information help you get under the skin of China, whilst the guide's stunning photography and a full-colour introduction make this your ultimate travelling companion. Make the most of your time on earth(tm) with The Rough Guide to China.

      The Rough Guide to China
    • Go

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(93)Add rating

      From cheesy London nightclubs to Christmas in Goa, inner city tower blocks to Hong Kong karaoke bars, sleepy Welsh villages to jaded Chinese towns, Lee, Sol, and Vix are all fleeing their own personal demons. But how far do you have to go to get away?

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    • Waterloo - Making an Epic (hardback)

      The spectacular behind-the-scenes story of a movie colossus

      • 630 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The four-day campaign leading to the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 is marked by its dramatic and decisive nature, shaping the course of history. This pivotal event not only ended the Napoleonic Wars but also altered the political landscape of Europe, highlighting military strategies and the stakes involved. The narrative delves into the key players, their motivations, and the broader implications of this historic confrontation.

      Waterloo - Making an Epic (hardback)
    • No Exit

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Continuing the gripping narrative from its predecessor, this sequel delves deeper into the world of human trafficking and crime. It follows the complex journeys of characters as they navigate the dangers and moral dilemmas in their quest for justice. Richly layered with suspense and emotional depth, the story explores themes of resilience, redemption, and the harsh realities of exploitation, making it a compelling read for those eager to uncover the darker sides of society.

      No Exit
    • The Moon That Hides a Secret

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative explores a deep fascination with the Moon, highlighting the author's childhood admiration for its beauty and mystery. As the space race unfolds, the Moon transforms from a distant dream to a tangible reality, revealing strange occurrences and anomalies that suggest humanity is not alone in the cosmos. This curiosity evolves into a belief that there are hidden secrets about previous visitors to the Moon, sparking a desire to uncover the truth behind these enigmatic reports.

      The Moon That Hides a Secret
    • Čína - turistický průvodce Rough Guide

      • 1119 pages
      • 40 hours of reading

      "Čína je zemí kontrastů. Stopy velké a pestré minulosti doprovázejí svědectví o pohnutých dějinách moderní, komunistické Číny. Dynamický ekonomický rozvoj přítomnosti se odehrává v souřadnicích strnulého totalitárního režimu. Bohatství některých velkoměst konstrastuje s chudobou velké části čínského venkova. Bohatý Hongkong fascinuje stejně jako mystická Lhasa. Tyto i další protiklady se zrcadlí v dalším průvodci z oblíbené řady ROUGH GUIDE. Na bezmála jednom a půl tisíci stranách je zachycena veškerá rozmanitost této pozoruhodné země, jejíž kultura je nám vzdálená a zároveň na nás působí neodolatelným kouzlem. První věc, která návštěvníka Číny udeří do očí, je neobyčejná hustota jejího obyvatelstva. V centrální a východní Číně se zdá, že se vesnice, městečka a velkoměsta kolem šedivých artérií rušných dálnic napojují jedno na druhé. To je samotné srdce Číňanů - etnických Chanů, svět jídelních hůlek, čaje, střevíců, milionů jízdních kol, hemžících se davů, chaotických vlakových nádraží

      Čína - turistický průvodce Rough Guide