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Stephen Fry

    August 24, 1957

    Stephen Fry is a writer whose work is characterized by a profound understanding of human nature, often infused with witty observations and sharp insights into society. He masterfully weaves together humor and irony, exploring complex themes with an impeccable command of language and style. His prose offers a unique blend of intellectual depth and accessible warmth, making his writing both thought-provoking and engaging. Through his diverse literary contributions, Fry consistently demonstrates a keen ability to connect with readers on multiple levels.

    Stephen Fry
    Odyssey
    Why Q Needs U
    How to Have an Almost Perfect Marriage - Hardback
    Heroes
    Troy
    Mythos: The stunningly iIllustrated story
    • Mythos: The stunningly iIllustrated story

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Step into Stephen Fry's richly colourful world of magic, mayhem, monsters and maniacal gods in MYTHOS: THE ILLUSTRATED STORYNo one loves and quarrels, desires and deceives as boldly or brilliantly as Greek gods and goddesses.In Stephen Fry's vivid retelling, we gaze in wonder as wise Athena is born from the cracking open of the great head of Zeus and follow doomed Persephone into the dark and lonely realm of the Underworld. We shiver in fear when Pandora opens her jar of evil torments and watch with joy as the legendary love affair between Eros and Psyche unfolds.Mythos: The Illustrated Story captures these extraordinary myths for our modern age in striking colour - in all their dazzling and deeply human relevance.

      Mythos: The stunningly iIllustrated story
      4.4
    • Troy

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      A retelling of the Greek myth of the Trojan war

      Troy
      4.4
    • Heroes

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Few mere mortals have ever embarked on such bold and heart-stirring adventures, overcome myriad monstrous perils, or outwitted scheming vengeful gods, quite as stylishly and triumphantly as Greek heroes. In this companion to his bestselling Mythos, Stephen Fry brilliantly retells these dramatic, funny, tragic and timeless tales. Join Jason aboard the Argo as he quests for the Golden Fleece. See Atalanta - who was raised by bears - outrun any man before being tricked with golden apples. Witness wily Oedipus solve the riddle of the Sphinx and discover how Bellerophon captures the winged horse Pegasus to help him slay the monster Chimera. Heroes is the story of what we mortals are truly capable of - at our worst and our very best.

      Heroes
      4.4
    • Whether you are single, married, or simply Fry-curious, Mrs Stephen Fry, the world's almost leading relationship expert, leads you gently but firmly though the marital process from proposal to divorce, dispensing invaluable and unique advice alongside spectacular recipes, incomparable poetry and candid personal accounts of her first meeting with Stephen and their almost perfect wedding day. You will learn where to find Mr or Miss Right without the aid of night vision goggles, how to marry them as cheaply as possible and, if you wish, how to stay married to them. As well as revealing how to keep the magic alive in a relationship and how to cope with Christmas and the in-laws, Edna shares her childcare secrets, household management tips (including how best to sweep things under the carpet) and talks frankly and explicitly about you-know-what. You may never be able to have a marriage as perfect as Mrs Fry's but if you read this book, follow her advice and ignore page 162, you may just have an Almost Perfect Marriage. 'A good husband is like a good wine - smooth, full bodied and best kept in the cellar' Edna Fry

      How to Have an Almost Perfect Marriage - Hardback
      4.3
    • Why Q Needs U

      A History of Our Letters and How We Use Them

      A twenty-six-chapter journey through the history and working of the English alphabet by linguistic guru Danny Bate.

      Why Q Needs U
      4.3
    • Pre-order the final installment of Stephen Fry's bestselling Greek myths series, focusing on The Odyssey. Follow Odysseus as he faces monsters, divine temptations, and Poseidon's curse in his ten-year journey home to Penelope on Ithaca. Celebrated for its storytelling, Fry's work has garnered widespread acclaim.

      Odyssey
      4.3
    • Mythos

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The Greek myths are the greatest stories ever told, passed down through millennia and inspiring writers and artists as varied as Shakespeare, Michelangelo, James Joyce and Walt Disney. They are embedded deeply in the traditions, tales and cultural DNA of the West. In Stephen Fry's hands the stories of the titans and gods become a brilliantly entertaining account of ribaldry and revelry, warfare and worship, debauchery, love affairs and life lessons, slayings and suicides, triumphs and tragedies. You'll fall in love with Zeus, marvel at the birth of Athena, wince at Cronus and Gaia's revenge on Ouranos, weep with King Midas and hunt with the beautiful and ferocious Artemis. Thoroughly spellbinding, informative and moving, Stephen Fry's Mythos perfectly captures these stories for the modern age - in all their rich and deeply human relevance.

      Mythos
      4.3
    • Bear Called Paddington

      Deluxe Edition With Full-Colour Illustrations

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Unabridged and illustrated in glorious full-colour throughout, this exquisite gift edition of the original story of Paddington, the classic bear from Darkest Peru, is truly to be treasured! "A bear? On Paddington station?" Mrs Brown looked at her husband in amazement. "Don't be silly, Henry. There can't be!" Paddington Bear had travelled all the way from Darkest Peru when the Brown family first met him on Paddington station. Since then their lives have never been quite the same...for ordinary things become quite extraordinary when a bear called Paddington is involved.

      Bear Called Paddington
      4.3
    • Don't Believe A Word

      The Surprising Truth About Language

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A mind-boggling journey through the phenomenon of language, busting nine common myths about humanity's greatest achievement

      Don't Believe A Word
      4.1
    • Faith Embodied

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In Faith Embodied, scientist, physician, and pastor Stephen Ko makes the connection between spiritual and physical health. Weaving together insights from faith, science, and medicine, Ko explains how to live and worship incarnationally and glorify God with our bodies.

      Faith Embodied
      4.0
    • Known as the "four horsemen" of the New Atheism, four thinkers of the twenty-first century met only once. Their examination of ideas was wide-ranging. Everything that was said as they agreed and disagreed with one another, interrogated ideas and exchanged insights about religion and atheism, science and sense speaks to our present age. The dialogue was recorded, and is transcribed and presented in this book

      The four horsemen : the discussion that sparked an atheist revolution
      4.1
    • The Ode Less Travelled

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      If you can speak and read English, you can write poetry. The trick is knowing where to start. Stephen Fry, who has long written poems, and indeed has written long poems, for his own private pleasure, invites you to discover the incomparable delights of metre, rhyme and verse forms. Whether you want to write a Petrarchan sonnet for your lover's birthday, an epithalamion for your sister's wedding or a villanelle excoriating the government's housing policy, The Ode Less Travelled will give you the tools and the confidence to do so. Brimful of enjoyable exercises, witty insights and simple step-by-step advice, The Ode Less Travelled guides the reader towards mastery and confidence in the Mother of the Arts.

      The Ode Less Travelled
      4.1
    • The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Internationally renowned theoretical physicist and bestselling author, Lawrence Krauss, presents a compelling narrative about the discovery of reality's hidden world and our place within it. He begins with the notion that while light was present at the universe's inception, gravity played a crucial role, leading to a chaotic unfolding of existence. Following his exploration of how the universe can emerge from nothing, Krauss delves into the true nature of reality, which defies our perceptions—it's bizarre, unpredictable, and concealed beneath our everyday experiences. In this unprecedented scientific history, Krauss takes us on a journey to the farthest reaches of space and time, exploring scales beyond our sight, the birth of light, and the fundamental forces that shape our lives. His engaging storytelling and rigorous research illuminate the lives of the innovative scientists who have contributed to our understanding of reality through reason rather than superstition. As an active participant in this scientific endeavor, Krauss shares insights from his interactions with these remarkable individuals. The narrative challenges us to reconsider our existence in a universe where chance plays a significant role. With the incisive style characteristic of his essays, Krauss celebrates the monumental quest to comprehend our place in a reality that is often stranger than fiction.

      The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far
      4.0
    • Moab is My Washpot

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Stephen Fry is one of the great originals... This autobiography of his first twenty years is a pleasure to read, mixing outrageous acts with sensible opinions in bewildering confusion... That so much outward charm, self-awareness and intellect should exis

      Moab is My Washpot
      4.0
    • The Rules of Acting

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Covering everything from learning your lines to tilting for Oscar success in Hollywood, surviving a flop, to why it's advisable to read the whole script if you wish to avoid improper relations with a pig, it's the ultimate survival guide for anyone contemplating a life in showbiz.

      The Rules of Acting
      3.8
    • A history student travels back in time to prevent Hitler's birth by dropping an infertility pill into his father's beer. The scheme backfires when a more intelligent dictator comes to power, conquering more territory and developing the atom bomb ahead of the U.S. The student, Michael Young, gets back into his time machine to allow Hitler to be born after all. By the author of The Hippopotamus.

      Making history
      4.0
    • The Fry Chronicles: An Autobiography

      • 438 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Thirteen years ago, Moab is my Washpot, Stephen Fry’s autobiography of his early years, was published to rave reviews and was a huge bestseller. In those thirteen years since, Stephen Fry has moved into a completely new stratosphere, both as a public figure, and a private man. Now he is not just a multi-award-winning comedian and actor, but also an author, director and presenter. In January 2010, he was awarded the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards. Much loved by the public and his peers, Stephen Fry is one of the most influential cultural forces in the UK. This dazzling memoir promises to be a courageously frank, honest and poignant read. It will detail some of the most turbulent and least well known years of his life with writing that will excite you, make you laugh uproariously, move you, inform you and, above all, surprise you.

      The Fry Chronicles: An Autobiography
      3.9
    • Fry's Ties

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Discover the tales behind the ties in Stephen Fry's witty companion to our most distinguished accessory 'A well-tied tie is the first serious step in life' Oscar Wilde 'What do ties matter, Jeeves, at a time like this?' 'There is no time, sir, at which ties do not matter' P.G. Wodehouse ________ Every single one of Stephen Fry's ties - whether floral, fluorescent, football themed; striped or spotty, outrageous or simply debonair - tells an intimate tale about a moment in Stephen's life. Inspired by Stephen's hugely popular Instagram posts, this book will feature beautiful, hand-drawn illustrations and photographs to celebrate his expansive collection of man's greatest clothing companion: The Tie, in all its sophisticated glory. Distinctively funny and offering witty asides, facts and personal stories, this book will make the perfect gift for anyone who has ever worn a tie.

      Fry's Ties
      3.8
    • The Book of General Ignorance

      Everything You Think You Know Is Wrong

      • 383 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Now screening on ABC1, this new TV tie-in edition of the bestseller has 26% added ignorance!

      The Book of General Ignorance
      3.8
    • Stephen Fry in America

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In his chariot of Englishness - a black London cab - Stephen starts his journey on the east coast and zig-zags across America, stopping in every state from Maine to Hawaii. ---Cover.

      Stephen Fry in America
      3.8
    • "Appallingly funny." -- Daily Telegraph A hilarious collection of the many articles written by Stephen Fry for magazines, newspapers and radio. It includes selected wireless essays of Donald Trefusis, the aging professor of philosophy brought to life in Fry's novel The Liar, and the best of Fry's weekly column for the Daily Telegraph. From the Trade Paperback edition.

      Paperweight
      3.8
    • 'Hello, I'm Stephen the Fry. Now time for the first outing of a brand, spanking new feature here on The Incomplete and Utter History of Classic Music... putting some unsuspecting figure in music under the spotlight.' In his Incomplete & Utter History of Classical Music, Stephen Fry presents a potted and brilliantly rambling 700-year history of classical music and the world as we know it. Along this musical journey he casually throws in references to pretty much whatever takes his fancy, from the Mongol invasion of Russia and Mr Khan (Genghis to his Friends), the founding of the MCC, the Black Death (which once again became the new black in England) to the heady revolutionary atmosphere of Mozart's Don Giovanni and the deep doo-doo that Louis XVI got into (or 'du-du' as the French would say). It's all here - Ambrose and early-English plainsong, Bach, Mozart (beloved of mobile phones everywhere), Beethoven, Debussy, Wagner (the old romantic), right up to the present day. Entertaining and brilliantly written, this is a pretty reckless romp of a history through classical music and much much more.

      Stephen Fry's Incomplete and Utter History of Classical Music
      3.5
    • The liar

      • 367 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Adrian Healey is magnificently unprepared for the long littleness of life; unprepared too for the afternoon in Salzburg when he will witness the savage murder of a Hungarian violinist; unprepared to learn about the Mendax device; unprepared for more murders and wholly unprepared for the truth

      The liar
      3.7
    • The Hippopotamus

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Ted Wallace is an old, sour, womanising, cantankerous, whisky-sodden beast of a failed poet and drama critic, but he has his faults too. Fired from his newspaper, months behind on his alimony payments and disgusted with a world that undervalues him, Ted seeks a few months repose and free drink at Swafford Hall, the country mansion of his old friend Lord Logan. But strange things have been going on at Swafford. Miracles. Healings. Phenomena beyond the comprehension of a mud-caked hippopotamus like Ted. With this funny and deliciously readable novel, Stephen Fry takes his place as one of the most talented comic novelists of his generation.

      The Hippopotamus
      3.7
    • The Stars' Tennis Balls

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      We are merely the stars' tennis balls, struck and banded / Which way please them' (The Duchess of Malfi, John Webster)For Ned, 1980 seems a blissful year. Handsome, charming, popular and talented, his life is progressing smoothly, effortlessly, happily.

      The Stars' Tennis Balls
      3.7
    • Mrs. Fry's Diary

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Stephen Fry's secret wife speaks out at last... Enjoyed a nice cuppa this morning with a HobNob and Jeremy Kyle. There was a woman on there who'd been married 16 years without realising her husband was gay. Extraordinary! Which reminds me, it's our 16th anniversary in a few weeks. What a coincidence. Stephen Fry - actor, writer, raconteur and wit. Cerebral and sophisticated, a true Renaissance man. Or is he? Finally, his secret double life - the womanizing, the window-cleaning, the kebabs, the karaoke - is exclusively revealed by Edna, his devoted wife and mother of his five, six or possibly seven children. These diaries take us through a year in the life of an unwitting celebrity wife, and are rumoured to include: - scandalous nocturnal shenanigans - advice on childcare - 101 things to do with a tin of Spam. 'A good diary should be like a good husband - a constant companion, a source of inspiration and, ideally, bound in leather.' - Edna Fry twitter.com/MrsStephenFry

      Mrs. Fry's Diary
      3.6
    • How to Have an Almost Perfect Marriage

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Whether you are single, married, or simply Fry-curious, Mrs Stephen Fry, the world's almost leading relationship expert, leads you gently but firmly though the marital process from proposal to divorce, dispensing invaluable and unique advice alongside spectacular recipes, incomparable poetry and candid personal accounts of her first meeting with Stephen and their almost perfect wedding day. You will learn where to find Mr or Miss Right without the aid of night vision goggles, how to marry them as cheaply as possible and, if you wish, how to stay married to them. As well as revealing how to keep the magic alive in a relationship and how to cope with Christmas and the in-laws, Edna shares her childcare secrets, household management tips (including how best to sweep things under the carpet) and talks frankly and explicitly about you-know-what.

      How to Have an Almost Perfect Marriage
      3.2
    • More Fool Me

      A Memoir

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Following on from his hugely successful first autobiography 'The Fry Chronicles', comes the second chapter in Stephen Fry's life.

      More Fool Me
      3.4
    • Political correctness gone mad?

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      ‘Without free speech there is no true thought.’ –Jordan Peterson‘You’re telling me I’m being sensitive, and students looking for safe spaces that they’re being hypersensitive. If you’re white, this country is one giant safe space.’–Michael Eric DysonIs political correctness an enemy of free speech, open debate and the free exchange of ideas? Or is it a progressive force, eroding the dominant power relationships and social norms that exclude marginalised groups from society?

      Political correctness gone mad?
      3.1
    • Wilde

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      To tie-in with the 1997 film release, here is the true story of Oscar Wilde, the man who amused and shocked Edwardian London by becoming an icon of profound artistry, the vilest depravity, and the highest ideals of personal, social, and sexual freedom. With extraordinary depth, humor, and sensitivity, the book follows Wilde's career and personal life. Through it all, Wilde emerges as a man of charm and substance, a true philosopherperhaps simply born before his time.

      Wilde
    • Tem je geest

      Gids voor geestelijk welzijn - druk 6

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Adviezen om meer greep op je leven te krijgen en je geest en manier van denken te veranderen op basis van mindfulness en cognitieve gedragstherapie.

      Tem je geest
      3.5
    • 'Finally -- a map for the troubled human mind. And it's funny.' - Caitlin Moran Ruby Wax - comedian, writer and mental health campaigner - shows us how our minds can jeopardize our sanity. With her own periods of depression and now a Masters from Oxford in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy to draw from, she explains how our busy, chattering, self-critical thoughts drive us to anxiety and stress. If we are to break the cycle, we need to understand how our brains work, rewire our thinking and find calm in a frenetic world. Helping you become the master, not the slave, of your mind, here is the manual to saner living.

      Sane New World: Taming the Mind
      3.9
    • От издателя: Стивен Фрай, подтверждая свою репутацию человека-оркестра, написал историю классической музыки, которую вы и держите в руках. Но если вы думаете, что знаменитый острослов породил нудный трактат с перечислением имен и дат, то, скорее всего, вы заблудились в книжном магазине и сухой учебник стоит поискать на других полках. Всех же остальных ждет волшебное путешествие в мир музыки, и гидом у вас будет Стивен Фрай с его неподражаемым чувством юмора. Разговор о серьезной музыке Фрай ведет без намека на снобизм, иронично и непринужденно. Великие композиторы - словно его добрые знакомые, и рассказывает Фрай о них с симпатией и теплотой. При этом "Неполная и окончательная история" вовсе не сводится к шуткам и фраевской игре слов - напротив, она чрезвычайно информативна: исторические факты, забавные анекдоты, детали жизни и быта. Словом, это самая настоящая "История" - и не только музыки, но и всего, что ей сопутствовало: войн, научных открытий, литературных шедевров. "Неполная и окончательная история классической музыки" - книга в высшей степени занимательная, умная и смешная. Настоящее удовольствие для тех, кто всегда любил музыку, но почему-то боялся узнать о ней побольше.

      Неполная и окончательная история классической музыки (Nepolnaya i okonchatelnaya istoriya klassicheskoy muzyki)
      3.5
    • Darling, fesselst du schon mal die Kinder?

      Das heimliche Tagebuch der Edna Fry

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      „Bitte kaufen, sonst gibt sie nie Ruhe.“ Stephen Fry Nach Stephen Frys zahlreichen Bestsellern ergreift nun Edna das Wort. In ihrem Tagebuch berichtet sie vom harten Leben an der Seite ihres nichtsnutzigen Gatten, der der Alptraum jeder guten Ehefrau ist. Stephen steigt den Nachbarinnen hinterher, schluckt zu viel Viagra und strapa-ziert Ednas Nerven mit seinem Bondage-Fetisch. Und es mehren sich die Anzeichen, dass er etwas vor ihr verbirgt. Auch die Kinder bereiten Edna Kopfzerbrechen, vor allem die Frage, wo man sie wegsperren kann. Schließlich begibt sich Edna auf Stephens Fährte. Wird sie sein Geheimnis lüften? Mit Ratschlägen zur Kinderentsorgung, artistischen Sexpositionen und vielen anderen hilfreichen Tipps für ein glückliches Familienleben. “Ein gutes Tagebuch sollte wie ein guter Ehemann sein – ein treuer Begleiter, eine Quelle der Inspiration und, im Idealfall, in Leder gebunden.” Edna Fry “Wer Fry liebt, wird vor diesem Buch auf die Knie gehen.” The Word

      Darling, fesselst du schon mal die Kinder?
      2.4
    • Political Correctness

      Ein Streitgespräch - Michael Eric Dyson & Michelle Goldberg vs. Stephen Fry & Jordan Peterson

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Die Grundlagen unseres Wissens und unserer Meinungen bestimmen unser Denken und Handeln, doch die westliche Zivilisation steht vor Herausforderungen, die sich vehement zuspitzen: den Differenzen zwischen den Geschlechtern (#MeToo), den Ethnien, den Religionen, den politischen und ökonomischen Extremen. Wie offen kann oder muss über soziale Konflikte gesprochen werden, warum gibt es Tabus? Diese angeheizte Diskussion über Political Correctness erhellt die Problemstellungen, sie differenziert und gibt Antworten. Eine aufregende Debatte, die 2018 in Toronto im Rahmen der Munk Debates (internationales Podium für zeitgeschichtliche Diskussionen) stattgefunden hat und durch die dezidierten Positionen der Beteiligten die eigene Meinungsbildung forciert.

      Political Correctness
    • Jen málo smrtelníků se pustilo do odvážných a srdceryvných dobrodružství tak stylově a triumfálně jako řečtí hrdinové. Stephen Fry vypráví jejich dramatické, zábavné i tragické a především nadčasové příběhy stejně brilantně a s nezaměnitelným šarmem a vtipem jako v předchozí knize Mýty. Vstupte s Iásónem na palubu lodi Argó a vydejte se za Zlatým rounem, sledujte, jak moudře Oidipus vyřeší hádanku Sfingy, žasněte nad tím, jak si Héráklés poradí s těžkými úkoly, obdivujte neporazitelnou Atalantu, vychovanou medvědy, staňte se svědkem nesmrtelných příběhů, které se staly inspirací všech následujících věků.

      Hrdinové: Proslulá dobrodružství a výpravy