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Revenge of the tipping point  by Malcolm Gladwell

Revenge of the tipping point

Malcolm Gladwell

"Twenty-five years after the publication of his groundbreaking first book, Malcolm Gladwell returns with a brand-new volume that reframes the lessons of The Tipping Point in a startling and revealing light. Why is Miami, Miami? What does the heartbreaking fate...

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The regeneration handbook  by Don (Leader in the international Transition Towns Movement) Hall

The regeneration handbook

Don (Leader in the international Transition...

"The Regeneration Handbook offers an abundance of insights, stories, tools, and resources for experienced and aspiring changemakers to step into their power. By introducing readers to a different kind of activism, based on natural and universal patterns, it...

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The hidden globe  by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian

The hidden globe

Atossa Araxia Abrahamian

"Borders draw one map of the world; money draws another. A journalist's riveting account exposes a parallel universe exempt from the laws of the land, and how the wealthy and powerful benefit from it. The map of the globe depicts the world we think we know:...

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Serial killers  by Jamie (Writer on conspiracy theories) King

Serial killers

Jamie (Writer on conspiracy theories)...

"A gripping compendium of some of the world's most infamous and shocking mass murderers, such as John Wayne Gacy, the Boston Strangler, the Moors murderers and Harold Shipman, as well as some lesser-known figures. Who was the Zodiac Killer? What drove Jeffrey...

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Let's talk about aging parents  by Laura Tamblyn Watts

Let's talk about aging parents

Laura Tamblyn Watts

"Should my mom move into a retirement home? Does my dad have dementia? And how on earth can I get my stepmom to give up her car keys? Worries like these can plague people with older relatives. Author Laura Tamblyn Watts understands: Her own parents are in...

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Right wing revolution  by Charlie Kirk

Right wing revolution

Charlie Kirk

"The United States of America has long been the lone beacon of freedom and sensibility in a chaotic world. Now, she is under threat from a lethal ideology that seeks to humiliate and erase anyone who does not bow at its altar. The threat in question? Wokeism....

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How to be queer

How to be queer

"In recent years, sexual fluidity has increasingly entered mainstream consciousness. However, the ancient Greeks got there long ago, and often with little angst and much wit, insight, and depth. Surviving texts from Archaic and Classical Greece offer glimpses...

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Eden undone  by Abbott Kahler

Eden undone

Abbott Kahler

"When paradise turns to chaos, who will survive? An incredible true story of murder, romance and a fateful search for utopia in the Galápagos from the New York Times bestselling author of The Ghosts of Eden Park. At the height of the Great Depression, Los...

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Clown world  by Jamie Tahsin

Clown world

Jamie Tahsin

"In 2022 Andrew Tate went from a little-known kickboxer and failed reality TV star to a figure that would define a new era of misogyny. Tate started the year as a fringe internet celebrity, but by August he was the most Googled man in the world. In that same...

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The heist  by Scott Bainbridge

The heist

Scott Bainbridge

"One Friday evening in October 1984, a security truck pulled into the car park of the Foodtown supermarket in the Auckland suburb of Birkenhead. It had already made a few stops at other supermarkets that day, so there was plenty of cash on board. A few minutes...

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Opus  by Gareth Gore

Opus

Gareth Gore

"For over half a century, Banco Popular was one of the most profitable banks in the world--until one day, in 2017, when the Spanish bank suddenly collapsed overnight. When investigative journalist Gareth Gore was dispatched to report on the story, he expected...

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How not to let having kids ruin your sex life  by Karen Gurney

How not to let having kids ruin your sex life

Karen Gurney

"Having kids brings changes to our routines, bodies, identities and priorities, so much so that the passion that first brought a couple together can sometimes feel like a distant memory. How can you maintain a great sexual connection when you're dealing with...

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Nexus  by Yuval N. Harari

Nexus

Yuval N. Harari

"For the last 100,000 years, we Sapiens have accumulated enormous power. But despite all our discoveries, inventions, and conquests, we now find ourselves in an existential crisis. The world is on the verge of ecological collapse. Misinformation abounds. And...

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Magical urbanism  by Mike Davis

Magical urbanism

Mike Davis

"A contemporary classic, Magical Urbanism focuses on how Latinos are attempting to translate their urban demographic ascendancy into effective social power. Mike Davis chronicles the Dickensian underworld of day labor in New York, tracks the development of new...

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Rough justice  by Wendy Joseph

Rough justice

Wendy Joseph

"Following on the heels of her bestseller 'Unlawful Killings', Old Bailey judge Wendy Joseph KC skilfully reconstructs courtroom dramas affecting society's most vulnerable, drawing on her many years' experience as a murder trial judge, and asking the key...

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High noon  by Don Watson

High noon

Don Watson

"Don Watson offers a report from the United States that catches the madness and theatre of an election like no other. This is a historically informed, mordant account of Donald Trump, Kamala Harris and a country approaching democratic high noon. From Los...

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Irreplaceable  by Pascal Bornet

Irreplaceable

Pascal Bornet

"With over 20 years of pioneering research at the human-AI intersection, Bornet reveals the secrets to living in harmony with AI while cultivating uniquely human qualities. He introduces the Three Competencies of the Future that we need to develop urgently to...

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Happy apocalypse  by Jean-Baptiste Fressoz

Happy apocalypse

Jean-Baptiste Fressoz

"How risk, disasters and pollution were managed and made acceptable during the Industrial Revolution. Being environmentally conscious is not nearly as modern as we imagine. As a mode of thinking it goes back hundreds of years. Yet we typically imagine...

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Hitler's U.S. allies  by Norman (Writer on the Battle of Britain) Ridley

Hitler's U.S. allies

Norman (Writer on the Battle of Britain)...

"In many countries around the world, the end of the First World War, far from leading to a new world order of stability, ushered in an area of uncertainty and economic decline. To solve the problems of unemployment, high inflation, low wages and poor working...

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Women's lives in the Tudor era  by Amy McElroy

Women's lives in the Tudor era

Amy McElroy

"Women in the Tudor age are often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Even those of royalty were deemed inferior to males. Whilst women may have been classed as the inferior gender, women played a vital role in Tudor society. As daughters, mothers and...

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Immaculate forms  by Helen King

Immaculate forms

Helen King

"Throughout history, religious scholars, medical men and - occasionally - women themselves, have moulded thought on what 'makes' a woman. She has been called the weaker sex, the fairer sex, the purer sex, among many other monikers. Often, she has been defined...

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The many lives of Syeda X  by Neha Dixit

The many lives of Syeda X

Neha Dixit

"What does the life of an ordinary working-class Indian look and feel like? In this outstanding book, the award winning journalist Neha Dixit traces the story of one such faceless Indian woman, from the early 1990s to the present day. What emerges is a picture...

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Lobbying for Zionism on both sides of the Atlantic  by Ilan Pappé

Lobbying for Zionism on both sides of the Atlantic

Ilan Pappé

"In 1896, a Jewish state was a pipe dream. Today the overwhelming majority of Jews identify as Zionists. How did this happen? Ilan Pappe unveils how over a century of aggressive lobbying changed the map of the Middle East. Pro-Israel lobbies convinced British...

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˜Theœ Ukraine war & the Eurasian world order  by Glenn Diesen

˜Theœ Ukraine war & the Eurasian world order

Glenn Diesen

"Five hundred years of Western hegemony has ended, while the global majority's aspiration for a world order based on multipolarity and sovereign equality is rising. This incisive book addresses the demise of liberal hegemony, though pointing out that a...

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Breaking bias  by Anu Gupta

Breaking bias

Anu Gupta

"Imagine a world without bias. A world where all human beings can truly be just as they are and unleash their full potential. Take a moment to imagine how you feel in such a world -- not what you think about it, or whether you believe it's possible, but how...

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Mafiopoli  by Sanne de Boer

Mafiopoli

Sanne de Boer

"The 'Ndrangheta mafia is one of the most powerful criminal organizations in the world. Bound together by blood ties, sworn to a code of silence and steeped in religious ritual, they are the force behind a litany of violence and corruption. In Mafiopoli,...

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Guilty creatures  by Mikita Brottman

Guilty creatures

Mikita Brottman

"Mike and Denise Williams had a tight knit, seemingly unbreakable bond with childhood friends, Brian and Kathy Winchester. The two couples were devout, hardworking Baptists who lived perfect, quintessentially Southern lives. Their friendship seemed ironclad....

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March to the majority  by Newt Gingrich

March to the majority

Newt Gingrich

"Gingrich, Gaylord and Brogdon take readers behind the scenes of the Republican revolution in 1994, and the rise of the modern GOP. They share never-before-told stories about Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, and other fascinating political figures. They also show...

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Wolves of K street  by Brody Mullins

Wolves of K street

Brody Mullins

"Taking readers to K Street and into the offices of the most powerful men in Washington, two veteran investigative journalists present an intense and infuriating portrait of 50 years of corporate influence to infiltrate American politics and undermine our...

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Democracy in retrograde  by Sami Sage

Democracy in retrograde

Sami Sage

"In today's political climate, it's hard not to get discouraged. Isolated, doom scrolling, lacking a sense of purpose or community... it's easy to become overwhelmed by the dire state of American democracy and do nothing, because why try when the odds are...

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Art heist  by Susie Hodge

Art heist

Susie Hodge

"Art Heist is a gallery of the most famous stolen artworks that have never been recovered and an examination of the heists and their subsequent investigations. An intriguing investigation into over 50 elusive artworks that were stolen and never recovered. Mona...

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On freedom  by Timothy Snyder

On freedom

Timothy Snyder

"Freedom is the great Western commitment, but we have lost sight of what it means – and this is leading us into crisis. Too many of us look at freedom as the absence of state power: we think we're free if we can do and say as we please, and protect ourselves...

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荣光基业  by Phoebe H. Li

荣光基业

Phoebe H. Li

"Cantonese merchants facilitated early Chinese immigration to New Zealand and their social and business networks laid the foundation of the Chinese community in the South Pacific. Zooming in on these merchant’s dynamic role in the making of Chinese New...

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One in a millennial  by Kate (Podcaster) Kennedy

One in a millennial

Kate (Podcaster) Kennedy

"From pop culture podcaster and a voice of a generation, Kate Kennedy, a celebration of the millennial zeitgeist. One In a Millennial is an exploration of pop culture, nostalgia, the millennial zeitgeist, and the life lessons learned (for better and for worse)...

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DIY  by Eric Sprankle

DIY

Eric Sprankle

"An approachable and humorous deep dive into the history, culture, and science behind masturbation"--Publisher's description.

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The last human job  by Allison J. Pugh

The last human job

Allison J. Pugh

"With artificial intelligence developing so rapidly that even some of the biggest names behind the advances are calling for pauses and increased regulation, discussions of the future of work in the age of AI have reached a new level of urgency. While certain...

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Nature's ghosts  by Sophie Yeo

Nature's ghosts

Sophie Yeo

"For thousands of years, humans have been the architects of the environment. Our activities leave an indelible mark on the places we inhabit - for good and for bad. 'Nature's Ghosts' examines how the earth would have looked before humans scrubbed away its...

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The Peasenhall murder  by Neil Norman

The Peasenhall murder

Neil Norman

"In May 1902, a great storm hit the small village of Peasenhall, Suffolk. The following morning, the body of Rose Harsent was found in the house where she worked. Whilst originally believed by the doctor to have been suicide, her brutal injuries, alongside...

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Second class  by Batya Ungar-Sargon

Second class

Batya Ungar-Sargon

"America has broken its contract with its laboring class. So, how do we get back to the American Dream? How do we once again become the land of opportunity, the promised land where hard work and commitment to family are enough to protect you from poverty? It's...

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McMillion$  by James Lee Hernandez

McMillion$

James Lee Hernandez

""In this stranger than fiction story of the massive crime network that rigged the McDonald's monopoly game for decades, unlock new, exclusive interviews and stories that couldn't make it into the HBO docuseries, McMillion$. In March of 2001, Federal...

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The sociology book

The sociology book

"Profiles the world's most renowned sociologists and more than 100 of their biggest ideas, including issues of equality, diversity, identity, and human rights; the effects of globalization; the role of institutions; and the rise of urban living in modern...

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Matrescence  by Lucy Jones

Matrescence

Lucy Jones

"A radical new examination of the transition into motherhood and how it affects the mind, brain and body. During pregnancy, childbirth, and early motherhood, women undergo a far-reaching physiological, psychological and social metamorphosis. There is no other...

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They knew  by Sarah Kendzior

They knew

Sarah Kendzior

"The truth may hurt-but the lies will kill us. In They Knew, New York Times best-selling author Sarah Kendzior explores the United States' "culture of conspiracy," putting forth a timely and unflinching argument: uncritical faith in broken institutions is as...

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Fragile neighborhoods  by Seth D. Kaplan

Fragile neighborhoods

Seth D. Kaplan

"The neighborhoods we live in impact our lives in so many ways: they determine who we know, what resources and opportunities we have access to, the quality of schools our kids go to, our sense of security and belonging, and even how long we live. Yet too many...

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Haywire  by Andrew Hindmoor

Haywire

Andrew Hindmoor

"Vladimir Lenin, an occasional resident of North London who went on to other things, has been credited with once saying that there are decades where nothing happens but weeks when decades happen. The first two and a half decades of this century in Britain have...

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The men who were Sherlock Holmes  by Daniel Smith

The men who were Sherlock Holmes

Daniel Smith

"In 1893, young army officer Cecil Hambrough was murdered at the sprawling Ardlamont estate in Scotland, unleashing one of the most gripping court cases Victorian Britain had ever known. Even more remarkably, the case brought together two pioneering forensic...

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Much more to come  by Eleanor Mills

Much more to come

Eleanor Mills

"By the time we reach fifty, over half of women have been through at least five big life challenges: divorce, bereavement, redundancy, coping with tricky teenagers, or elderly parents falling ill and dying. Often, these challenges hit us all at once in a...

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Ageing gracefully  by Elisabeth Brooke

Ageing gracefully

Elisabeth Brooke

"'Ageing Gracefully' breaks down the many ways in which readers can remain healthy and well as they navigate the challenges of life, alongside practical guidance on how to apply this knowledge to everyday"--Publisher's description.

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The coming storm  by Gabriel Gatehouse

The coming storm

Gabriel Gatehouse

"'The Coming Storm' is Gabriel Gatehouse's exploration of how conspiracy theories are tearing America apart. It's a story that takes you down a rabbit hole - one that both the US as a nation and he as a journalist fell through - to unpack an epochal shift in...

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Both not half  by Jassa Ahluwalia

Both not half

Jassa Ahluwalia

"For over twenty-five years, actor Jassa Ahluwalia described himself as 'half Indian, half English'. His fluent Punjabi always prompted bewilderment, medical staff questioned the legitimacy of his name, and the world of casting taught him he wasn't 'the right...

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Want

Want

"What do you want, when no one is watching? What do you want, when the lights are off? What do you want, when you are anonymous? When we talk about sex, we talk about womanhood and motherhood, infidelity and exploitation, consent and respect, fairness and...

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Nature, culture, and inequality  by Thomas Piketty

Nature, culture, and inequality

Thomas Piketty

"In this unique work, Thomas Piketty explores how social inequality manifests itself very differently depending on the society and epoch in which it arises. History and culture play a central role, inequality being strongly linked to various socio-economic,...

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On leadership  by Tony Blair

On leadership

Tony Blair

"Tony Blair learnt the precepts of governing the hard way by leading a country for over ten years. In that time he came to understand that there are certain key characteristics of successful government that he wished he had known about when he started. Now he...

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Morning after the revolution  by Nellie Bowles

Morning after the revolution

Nellie Bowles

"As a card-carrying lesbian, Hillary voter, and New York Times reporter, Nellie Bowles fit right in with her San Francisco neighbors and friends - until she started questioning whether the progressive movement she knew and loved actually helped people. Gently...

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The party's over  by Phil Burton-Cartledge

The party's over

Phil Burton-Cartledge

"Despite winning the December 2019 General Election, the Conservative parliamentary party is a moribund organisation. It no longer speaks for, or to, the British people. Its leadership has sacrificed the long-standing commitment to the Union to 'Get Brexit...

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Surprise, kill, vanish  by Annie Jacobsen

Surprise, kill, vanish

Annie Jacobsen

"From the dawn of the Cold War to the present day, when diplomacy has failed and war is unwise, the President has called on the CIA's Special Activities Division -- a highly classified branch of the CIA and the most effective, top-secret killing machine in the...

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Combining  by Nora Bateson

Combining

Nora Bateson

"Like a mole in the garden of our times, velvet, sharp-eyed and half underground, Nora Bateson's Combining undermines our most precious certainties, offers nourishment, unseen circulation, surprises, mounds, chambers and drainage tunnels for our thinking,...

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Will I ever have sex again?  by Sofie Hagen

Will I ever have sex again?

Sofie Hagen

"Comedian and co-founder of The Guilty Feminist podcast Sofie Hagen has not had sex in 3000 days (and counting). And it turns out, she's not the only one. In attempting to find out why we're not having the sex we want, Sofie asks the questions: can we blame a...

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Nexus  by Yuval N. Harari

Nexus

Yuval N. Harari

"For the last 100,000 years, we Sapiens have accumulated enormous power. But despite all our discoveries, inventions and conquests, we now find ourselves in an existential crisis. The world is on the verge of ecological collapse. International and political...

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Captured

Captured

"Four decades ago, faced with a series of economic, political and social crises, business and government leaders in Australia were convinced by a well organised ideological insurgency of the need for what at first was presented as a series of technical changes...

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Autocracy, Inc.  by Anne Applebaum

Autocracy, Inc.

Anne Applebaum

"From the Pulitzer-prize winning, New York Times bestselling author, an alarming account of how autocracies work together to undermine the democratic world, and how we should organize to defeat them We think we know what an autocratic state looks like: There...

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The state is your enemy  by James Kelman

The state is your enemy

James Kelman

"Incendiary and heartrending, the sixteen essays in The State is Your Enemy lay bare government brutality against the working class, immigrants, asylum-seekers, ethnic minorities, and all who are deemed of "a lower order." Drawing parallels between atrocities...

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Beneath the surface of things  by Wade Davis

Beneath the surface of things

Wade Davis

"Covering a wide range of topics, including the endless conflict in the Middle East and climate fear and trepidation, one of the foremost thinkers of our time, through an anthropological lens, reveals what lies beneath the surface of things, allowing us to...

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Black meme  by Legacy Russell

Black meme

Legacy Russell

"Russell argues that without the contributions of Black people, digital culture would not exist in its current form. These meditations include the circulation of lynching postcards; why a mother allowed JET magazine to publish a picture of her dead son, Emmett...

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There is no Ethan  by Anna Akbari

There is no Ethan

Anna Akbari

"Part memoir, part explosive window into the mind of a catfish, a thrilling personal account of three women coming face-to-face with an internet predator and teaming up to expose them. In 2011, three successful and highly educated women fell head over heels...

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Into the dark  by Jacqueline Yallop

Into the dark

Jacqueline Yallop

"Can you remember the first time you encountered true darkness? The kind that remains as black and inky whether your eyes are open or closed? Jacqueline Yallop can. Taking a journey into the dark secrets of place, body and mind, she documents a series of...

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Code of conduct  by Christopher Bryant

Code of conduct

Christopher Bryant

"The extraordinary turmoil we have seen in British politics in the last few years has set records. With the last government, we had the fastest turnover of ministers in our history and more MPs suspended from the House than ever. Rules were flouted repeatedly,...

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Warming up  by Madeleine Orr

Warming up

Madeleine Orr

"In recent years, a world championship marathon was held at midnight to avoid the blistering sun. Professional athletes needed oxygen tanks to play during wildfire season in California. Players collapsed and play was suspended amid the heat and bushfire smoke...

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Bloody panico!  by Geoffrey Wheatcroft

Bloody panico!

Geoffrey Wheatcroft

"As the Tories face the voters at the next General Election. Leading political commentator Geoffrey Wheatcroft argues that the party is not just facing the loss of government but also an existential crisis. The Tory Party has been the most electorally...

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Angry at breakfast  by Erik Jensen

Angry at breakfast

Erik Jensen

"Some of Australia's best political writing: a dazzling chronicle from the editor of The Saturday PaperDrawn from the first ten years of The Saturday Paper, these editorials tell the story of a country in trouble. They are a penetrating account of the people...

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Gender in early modern England  by Laura Gowing

Gender in early modern England

Laura Gowing

"This concise and stimulating book explores the history of gender in England between 1500 and 1700. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to include new material on global connections, masculinity and recent historiography. Amid the upheavals of the...

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Straight jacket  by Matthew Todd

Straight jacket

Matthew Todd

"Written by Matthew Todd, editor of Attitude, the UK's best-selling gay magazine, Straight Jacket is a revolutionary clarion call for gay men, the wider LGBT community, their friends and family. Part memoir, part ground-breaking polemic, it looks beneath the...

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Some men in London. Queer life, 1945-1959

Some men in London. Queer life, 1945-1959

"In the 1940s, it was believed that homosexuality had been becoming more widespread in the aftermath of war. A moral panic ensued, centred around London as the place to which gay men gravitated. In a major new anthology, Peter Parker explores what it was...

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All I ever wanted was to be hot  by Lucinda Price

All I ever wanted was to be hot

Lucinda Price

"For her entire life, Lucinda's mission was to look as hot as possible. She nipped, tucked, bleached, cut, plucked, plumped, shaved, lasered, tanned, crunched, squatted and starved. Then, she broke. All I Ever Wanted Was To Be Hot is a funny, provocative...

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Unlock your aesthetic  by Maris Jones

Unlock your aesthetic

Maris Jones

"Are you ready to discover your signature visual brand? Maris Jones invites you to take a deep dive into her vibrant world of color and imagination to help you find your aesthetic, whether that’s for your everyday life or your creative pursuits. What’s Your...

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The Chinese phantom  by Christoph Giesen

The Chinese phantom

Christoph Giesen

"A gripping, real-life thriller following the authors' attempt to uncover the truth about one of the world's most wanted men. Karl Lee, alias Li Fangwei, plays a key role in the secret struggle between the world powers, bypassing Western sanctions to supply...

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How many more women?  by Jennifer Robinson

How many more women?

Jennifer Robinson

"How many more woman: have to be raped or abused before we act? need to accuse him before we believe her? will be failed by the criminal justice system? need to say something before we do something? will be sued for defamation for speaking out? will be...

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How we walk  by Matthew Beaumont

How we walk

Matthew Beaumont

"How race, class and politics influence the ways we move. You can tell a lot about someone by the way they walk. Matthew Beaumont argues that our standing, walking body holds the social traumas of race, history, and inequality. Our posture and gait reflects...

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Motherkind  by Zoe Blaskey

Motherkind

Zoe Blaskey

"Modern motherhood is insane. We're expected to parent perfectly, bounce back, enjoy every moment, forge ahead at work and keep smiling through all the endless expectations – all whilst forgetting about ourselves. Based on years of research, proven...

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Women rising  by Megan Dalla-Camina

Women rising

Megan Dalla-Camina

"In a landscape saturated with calls to "lean in," fit in, and adapt, Women Rising instead invites women to reimagine the very foundations of their world - and forge a new path. With this book, you'll identify the paradoxes and inner archetypes that define and...

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