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The Ballad of Never After Once Upon a Broken Heart : Book 2
5.000 د.كThe Ballad of Never After is the fiercely-anticipated sequel to the #1 New York Times bestseller Once Upon a Broken Heart, starring Evangeline Fox and the Prince of Hearts on a new journey of magic, mystery, and heartbreak.
Once Upon A Broken Heart Series: Book 1
5.000 د.كFrom the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the Caraval series, the first book in a new series about love, curses, and the lengths that people will go to for happily ever after.
100 Nasty Women of History : Brilliant, badass and completely fearless women everyone should know
5.000 د.ك‘Vital reading’ STYLIST
‘…hooting with laughter – what a swashbuckler that Hannah Jewell is’ MARINA HYDE.
‘Because 100 Nasty Women is so easy to read and witty, I didn’t expect it to be the life-changing, important book that I’m discovering it to be’ PHILIPPA PERRY.
A Spark of Light
4.500 د.كTHE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
‘A writer the world needs to be reading right now The Independent
How to Stop Feeling Like Sh*t : 14 habits that are holding you back from happiness
7.500 د.ك‘Fearlessly tells it like it is, offering its readers no-nonsense and insightful advice to help them get over their crap and wake up to their own brilliance.’ – Jen Sincero, bestselling author of You Are A Badass
Commitment : My Autobiography
The story of one of the most recognisable and successful players in world football.
Everyone Brave Is Forgiven
4.250 د.كWinner of the 2017 Goldsboro Books Glass Bell Award
‘Ian McEwan did this with Atonement, Sarah Waters did it with The Night Watch, and Chris Cleave does it too with Everyone Brave is Forgiven… A compelling and finely crafted novel.’ FT
Everyone Brave Is Forgiven
7.250 د.ك‘A cracker’ Stylist, 10 Exciting Books in 2016
‘His best book to date’ Esquire, 10 best novels of 2016
Guardian Literary Highlight of 2016
Independent Best Book to read in 2016
Irish News Top Picks for 2016
Washington Post 20 Books We Can’t Wait to Read in 2016
Deeds Not Words : The Story of Women’s Rights – Then and Now
An uplifting record of progress and strength… You’ll lay the book down feeling informed and galvanised to take action yourself.’ an independent incredible book. With the potential to change women’s lives.’ Sandi ToksvigWhy is it taking so long? Despite massive progress since the suffragette campaigns and wave after wave of feminism, women are still fighting for equality. Why will we wait until 2069 for the gender pay gap to disappear in the UK? Why, in 2015, did 11% of women lose their jobs due to pregnancy discrimination? Why has 1 in 3 women experienced physical or sexual violence? ‘Engaging…part feminist history, part progress scoresheet and part family memoir.’ Daily TelegraphIn Deeds Not Words, suffragette descendant and activist Helen Pankhurst charts the changes in women’s lives over the last 100 years.