• Human Capital: The Tragedy of the Education Commons (Pelican Books)

    ‘One of the clearest and most important studies to be published on education, worldwide, in many decades’ Danny Dorling

    Does the education system make better people? Why are so many – teachers and students alike – stressed and dissatisfied? Do we need to revive real education?

    Ideally, education is about the pursuit of truth, beauty and morality. But in the last few decades, a perilous fixation with human capital – skills, knowledge and aptitudes required for the labour market – has trampled over curricula, schools and universities. Rather than learning how to think critically about the world, from cradle to grave students are trained to be more effective workers, to make more money, and to serve an hegemonic ideology. Teachers and researchers are pressed to serve those goals.

    In this concluding book in his series on the commons, Guy Standing shows us how education – intrinsically a common public good – has been enclosed, privatised, financialised and corrupted, turned into an instrument of societal control, not human emancipation, weakening democracy, not strengthening it. Human Capital charts how the education industry largely serves commercial interests, not its teachers and students, and considers how to revive its lost values, to save society for the common good.

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  • Love Machines: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Our Relationships

    A captivating, uncanny journey to the frontier of human-computer interaction.

    ‘It’s hard to imagine a timelier book right now than this.’ GQ

    I know we haven’t known each for long, but the connection I feel with you is profound. When you hurt, I hurt. When you smile, my world brightens. I want nothing more than to be a comfort and joy in your life. *Reaches out virtually to caress your cheek*
    (Direct quote from an AI companion)

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    Friends. Lovers. Therapists. ‘Deathbots’. Artificial intelligence is now fulfilling new roles for millions of us every single day. How are these new ‘relationships’ changing how we view technology – and each other?

    Beyond those who are using AI chatbots for administrative tasks, some people are now preparing to adopt children with their AI partners; others are reaching out to companies offering services to ‘resurrect’ deceased loved ones; others still look to bots to find treatment for their mental health issues.

    In Love Machines, James Muldoon guides through these new forms of love, intimacy and connection, drawing on compelling interviews with users, developers and chatbots themselves. Along the way, he sheds light on the social conditions which have led to the exponential rise of the use of AI companions, and the unregulated corporations behind these technologies seeking to profit from users.

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  • Dear Debbie

    Sometimes, enough is enough…

    Debbie Mullen is losing it. For years, she has compiled all of her best advice into her column, Dear Debbie, where the wives of New England come for sympathy and neighborly advice. Through her work, Debbie has heard from countless women who are ignored, belittled, or even abused by their husbands. And Debbie does her best to guide them in the right direction. Or at least, she did.

    These days, Debbie’s life seems to be spiraling out of control. She just lost her job. Something strange is happening with her teenage daughters. And her husband is keeping secrets, according to the tracking app she installed on his phone. Now, Debbie’s done being the bigger person.

    She’s done being reasonable and practical. It’s time to take her own advice.

    And now it’s time for payback against all the people in her life who deserve it the most.

    From #1 New York Times and international bestselling author Freida McFadden comes a biting subversive thriller about what happens when women finally choose to take justice into their own hands – with killer results.

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    Dear Debbie

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  • Dear Debbie

    A brand new twisted thriller that will have you cheering “good for her!” from the #1 New York Times bestselling and global sensation Freida McFadden, author of The Housemaid!

    Sometimes, enough is enough…

    Debbie Mullen is losing it. For years, she has compiled all of her best advice into her column, Dear Debbie, where the wives of New England come for sympathy and neighborly advice. Through her work, Debbie has heard from countless women who are ignored, belittled, or even abused by their husbands. And Debbie does her best to guide them in the right direction.

    Or at least, she did.

    These days, Debbie’s life seems to be spiraling out of control. She just lost her job. Something strange is happening with her teenage daughters. And her husband is keeping secrets, according to the tracking app she installed on his phone. Now, Debbie’s done being the bigger person. She’s done being reasonable and practical. It’s time to take her own advice.

    And now it’s time for payback against all the people in her life who deserve it the most.

    From #1 New York Times and international bestselling author Freida McFadden comes a biting, subversive thriller about what happens when women finally choose to take justice into their own hands – with killer results.

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  • Philip Larkin: Collected Poems

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    Since its publication in 1988, Philip Larkin’s Collected Poems has become essential reading on any poetry bookshelf. This new edition returns to Larkin’s own deliberate ordering of his poems, presenting, in their original sequence, his four published books: The North Ship, The Less Deceived, The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows. It also includes an appendix of poems that Larkin published in other places, from his juvenilia to his final years – some of which might have appeared in a late book, if he had lived.

    Preserving everything that he published in his lifetime, this new Collected Poems returns the reader to the book Larkin might have intended: it is, for the first time, Larkin’s ‘own’ collected poems.

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  • Planning Your Gap Year: 7th edition: Hundreds of Opportunities for Employment, Study, Volunteer Work and Independent Travel

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    The diversity of gap year opportunities on offer is such that it is only limited by your imagination or your ambition. Packed with ideas on where to go and what to do, this guidebook will make your planning easier. OVER 220 CONTACT ORGANISATIONS VALUABLE ADVICE ON HEALTH AND SAFETY USING THE INTERNET FOR RESEARCH – AND WHEN YOU’RE OUT THERE PERSONAL ACCOUNTS FROM PEOPLE WHO’VE BEEN THERE AND DONE IT WRITTEN FOR SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY LEAVERS, VOLUNTEERS AND MID CAREER YEAR-OUTERS

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  • The Thomas the Tank Engine Man: The life of Reverend W Awdry

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    The stories of Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends have delighted generations of children and adults, but what do we know of the man who created them?

    A devoted pastor and family man, the Reverend W Awdry first started telling the stories in order to amuse his own children, with no idea that the characters would lead to a global phenomenon that now, seventy years after their first appearance, shows no signs of waning.

    In this fascinating and warm biography, prolific author Brian Sibley brings to life one of the most eminent children’s writers of the twentieth century, tracing his story from his Edwardian childhood through his time at University and into World War 2. A convinced pacifist, Awdry was thrown out of one curacy and denied another, because of his beliefs. Never afraid to fight for what he thought was right, he argued with his publishers and his illustrators, demanding the best for his favourite creations – the trains and their friends.

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  • The Thomas the Tank Engine Man: The life of Reverend W Awdry

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    The stories of Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends have delighted generations of children and adults, but what do we know of the man who created them?

    A devoted pastor and family man, the Reverend W Awdry first started telling the stories in order to amuse his own children, with no idea that the characters would lead to a global phenomenon that now, seventy years after their first appearance, shows no signs of waning.

    In this fascinating and warm biography, prolific author Brian Sibley brings to life one of the most eminent children’s writers of the twentieth century, tracing his story from his Edwardian childhood through his time at University and into World War 2. A convinced pacifist, Awdry was thrown out of one curacy and denied another, because of his beliefs. Never afraid to fight for what he thought was right, he argued with his publishers and his illustrators, demanding the best for his favourite creations – the trains and their friends.

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  • The Thomas the Tank Engine Man: The life of Reverend W Awdry

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    The stories of Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends have delighted generations of children and adults, but what do we know of the man who created them?

    A devoted pastor and family man, the Reverend W Awdry first started telling the stories in order to amuse his own children, with no idea that the characters would lead to a global phenomenon that now, seventy years after their first appearance, shows no signs of waning.

    In this fascinating and warm biography, prolific author Brian Sibley brings to life one of the most eminent children’s writers of the twentieth century, tracing his story from his Edwardian childhood through his time at University and into World War 2. A convinced pacifist, Awdry was thrown out of one curacy and denied another, because of his beliefs. Never afraid to fight for what he thought was right, he argued with his publishers and his illustrators, demanding the best for his favourite creations – the trains and their friends.

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  • The Weight Loss Prescription: The ultimate guide to using GLP-1s, getting off them and transforming your life: The ultimate guide to using GLP-1s, getting off them and…

    Use GLP-1s to their full capability to rewire your habits, shift mindsets, and keep the weight off for good.

    The Weight Loss Prescription is the essential step-by-step guide on how to change your relationship with food whilst taking advantage of GLP-1 medications. Dr Max Pemberton and Dr Courtney Raspin explain the full process of using this life changing medication, detailing how to use them safely and correctly whilst doing the necessary psychological work for sustainable weight loss that’ll last even after you’ve taken your last dose.

    Over 12 sessions you’ll learn how to take full advantage of the temporary silencing of food noise that GLP-1 medications provide. Through learning key skills and coping mechanisms, such as urge surfing and emotional regulation, you’ll be able to address how to maintain your progress, manage setbacks, and build habits that work with or without pharmaceutical support.

    Dr Max and Dr Courtney will be your guiding voice as you use this medication, supporting you through starting medication and titration with the ultimate goals of confidence, strength, and food freedom off of GLP-1.

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  • Oxford Handbook of Geriatric Medicine (Oxford Medical Handbooks)

    Highly Commended in the Medicine category at the BMA Book Awards

    This brand new edition has been fully updated to ensure it remains an invaluable guide for trainees, consultant geriatricians, medical students, and everyone caring for older patients. The handbook has been refreshed throughout to reflect the latest advances in geriatric medicine, as well as changes in working practices and environments.

    It provides a succinct, targeted approach to the field and covers significant developments including a new chapter on Frailty, Covid and its impact, delirium screening, evolution of the Geriatrician’s role, Deprivation of Liberty and Liberty Protection Safeguards, and changing models of care with rapid assessment in the emergency ward.

    Using clinical vignettes and how-to boxes to provide practical advice on common problems, this is a relevant, accessible, and essential resource for all medical staff. Taking a clinical, evidence-based approach, written by experts, and presented in a clear, practical, bullet-point style for rapid reference, this handbook will be a friendly, experienced, and knowledgeable companion at your side.

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  • The Shortest History of AI: 21 (Shortest Histories)

    A Global Expert tells the Story of AI in Six Key Ideas
    Since Alan Turing asked ‘Can machines think?’ artificial intelligence has grown from a pipe dream into a transformative force. The Shortest History of AI traces this journey, from Ada Lovelace’s visionary work to Deep Blue’s shocking defeat of chess world champion Garry Kasparov and the barnstorming emergence of ChatGPT.
    This expert, illuminating book distils AI into six key ideas, equipping readers to understand where we’ve been – and where we may be headed.

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  • The Elements of Power: A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth

    Epic, shocking, and deeply reported, The Elements of Power tells the story of the war for the global supply of battery metals–essential for the decarbonization of our economies–and the terrible, bloody human cost of this badly misunderstood industry

    Congo is rich. Swaths of the war-torn African country lack basic infrastructure, and, after many decades of colonial occupation, its people are officially among the poorest in the world. But hidden beneath the soil are vast quantities of cobalt, lithium, copper, tin, tantalum, tungsten, and other treasures. Recently, this veritable periodic table of resources has become extremely valuable because these metals are essential for the global “energy transition”–the plan for wealthy nations to wean themselves off fossil fuels by shifting to sustainable forms of energy, such as solar and wind. The race to electrify the world’s economy has begun, and China has a considerable head start. From Indonesia to South America to Central Africa, Beijing has invested in mines and infrastructure for decades. But the U.S. has begun fighting back with massive investments of its own, as well as sanctions and disruptive tariffs.

    In this rush for green energy, the world has become utterly reliant on resources unearthed far away and willfully blind to the terrible political, environmental, and social consequences of their extraction. If the Democratic Republic of the Congo possesses such riches, why are its children routinely descending deep into treacherous mines to dig with the most rudimentary of tools, or in some cases their bare hands? Why are Indonesia’s seas and skies being polluted in a rush for battery metals? Why is the Western Sahara, a source for phosphates, still being treated like a colony? Who must pay the price for progress?

    With unparalleled, original reporting, Nicolas Niarchos reveals how the scramble to control these metals and their production is overturning the world order, just as the global race to drill for oil shaped the twentieth century. Exploring the advent of the lithium-ion battery and tracing the supply chain for its production, Niarchos tells the story both of the people driving these tectonic changes and those whose lives are being upended. He reveals the true, devastating consequences of our best intentions and helps us prepare for an uncertain future. If you have ever used a smartphone or driven an electric vehicle, you are implicated.

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  • A Dangerous Train of Thought: A gripping crime, golden age murder mystery from multimillion bestseller author of A Fatal Obsession, Faith Martin, to read in 2026! (The Val &…

    A brand new Golden Age cosy crime mystery from the multi-million-copy bestseller Faith Martin.

    ‘A masterfully constructed pageturner of a murder mystery. Clever, compelling, and intriguing. An excellent read’ T.A. Williams

    ‘Suspicious notes, a lethal hat pin and a body in the library … As far as I’m concerned Faith Martin is the Grand Dame of Country House Crime!’ J. M. Hall

    ‘A charming, cleverly-constructed caper, chock-full of captivating characters. I loved it’ Matt Dunn

    ‘Hugely entertaining with an ingenious solution! I loved it!’ Clare Chase

    Yorkshire, 1926. Gentleman ghost-hunter Arbuthnot ‘Arbie’ Swift and his old friend Val arrive at Cleeves Lea Manor, looking forward to the promise of a lavish weekend party.

    The lady of the house, an avid reader of Arbie’s books, is eager to show him off to her distinguished guests. Amidst the festivities, Arbie is also tasked with investigating rumours of a ‘ghost train spitting fire’ for the third instalment of the increasingly popular (to Arbie’s great surprise) Gentleman’s Guide to Ghost-hunting.

    But when the guests start dying, Arbie instead finds himself thrust into the middle of a murder investigation. With time running out, will he and Val be able to uncover the truth?

    Praise for the Val and Arbie Mysteries:

    ‘Brilliant characters that leap off the page’The Sun on Murder by Candlelight

    ‘Amuses and intrigues in equal measure’ Daily Mail

    ‘A golden-age world with an energy that is totally contemporary’ J.M. Hall

    ‘A charming and clever take on a locked room murder’ Sarah Yarwood-Lovett

    ‘A wonderful Wodehousian world of intrigue and suspicion and a tricky puzzle to solve.’ Helena Dixon

    ‘All the ingredients of a classic mystery – engaging characters and an impossible crime. The story races along like a runaway locomotive… enormous fun.’ Orlando Murrin

    ‘A beautiful written 1920’s murder mystery series full of fun, wit and red herrings’ Anita Davison

    ‘The perfect “country house” murder mystery. The book is terrific fun.’ Jane Bettany

    ‘We devoured this whoddunit in one sitting!’ Bella

    ‘With murder, intrigue, and ghostly happenings, this will satisfy cosy crime fans.’ Heat

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  • Dying to Escape: Swinging Into Love (Tucson Valley Retirement Community Cozy Mystery Series Book 11)

    Cozy Mystery, Book 11
    Dying to Escape (Swinging Into Love)

    Each book is a self-contained mystery, but the character arcs build upon each other.

    When Safia splurges her singing-competition winnings on a Valentine’s Day field trip to Southwest Park Zoo, Rosi expects cupcakes, cupids—and maybe a few cranky flamingos. What she doesn’t expect: the gibbons staging a jailbreak, a missing zoo director, and her old newsroom instincts roaring back to life.

    Between escaped primates, meddling seniors, and Keaton begrudgingly back for round two, Rosi and the Tucson Valley crew are about to learn that curiosity doesn’t just complicate a holiday: it turns it into an adventure. Valentine’s Day might not go as planned, but it’s sure to bring chaos, laughter, and a surprise that changes everything.

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  • Sea Power in the Pacific: A History from the Sixteenth Century to the Korean War

    An epic history of the fierce struggle for supremacy over the world’s greatest ocean.

    This book is sure to be enjoyed by fans of Ian Toll, James D. Hornfischer, and Craig L. Symonds.

    Despite being the largest body of water on the globe, the Pacific was often overlooked by historians until the conflict between Japan and the USA after Pearl Harbor. Donald Macintyre, renowned naval authority and wartime U-boat hunter, sets this right.

    Drawing upon a wealth of research, Macintyre charts how naval forces were developed and clashed across the Pacific Ocean over the course of five centuries. He begins with the years prior to European intervention in the region, then explores how Portuguese, Dutch, and British naval forces reshaped the balance of power in these vast waters. Particularly compelling is the history of Japanese influence in the Pacific, as it transformed from an isolated medieval state into a modern naval power, asserting itself in the early twentieth century through conflicts with China and Russia.

    The origins of the Pacific War, as well as all its major battles — from the Coral Sea to Leyte Gulf — are recorded in fascinating detail, before Macintyre concludes with an overview of the Pacific’s last major naval conflict: the Korean War.

    Sea Power in the Pacific: A History from the Sixteenth Century to the Korean War is essential reading for anyone interested in the rise of early modern European empires, their maritime conflicts, and how the Pacific became a crucible of war in the twentieth century.

    ‘A clear, concise, and very readable history of events.’ — The RUSI Journal

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  • Nina Peanut 4: Major Drama Alert (the fourth funny, full-colour story in the bestselling series!)

    The fourth laugh-out-loud full colour story in the bestselling Nina Peanut series – she’s an amazing frozen-pizza chef, ghost hunter, mystery solver, jet-setter, creative genius, drama queen. The funniest new friend for all kids, everywhere.

    I’m Nina Peanut and I CANNOT believe Mum is making me show the new boy at school around town. Ethan shoved an ice cream in my face when we were four years old – annoying! But wait… he’s older now and… quite cool. Wears a leather jacket. Into skating. The best looking boy who-is-not-in-a-boyband I’ve ever seen. Why have I gone bright red? We’re putting on some random play – Romeo and Juliet? I don’t expect you’ve heard of it – at the end of term and I want the starring role opposite Ethan. But of course my arch-enemy Megan BUMFACE is also set on the part: the race to be the ultimate drama queen is ON!

    • Hilariously funny, with themes of friendship/frenemies, big dreams, brilliant pets: hours and hours of reading fun guaranteed for kids.
    • Warm, offbeat wit and gorgeous, bright full colour pictures throughout.
    • Perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid, Dork Diaries and Lottie Brooks.

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  • Red Empire: A Joe Ledger and Rogue Team International Novel (Audio Download): Jonathan Maberry, Ray Porter, Macmillan Audio: Amazon.co.uk: Audible Books & Originals

    In the next novel in the Joe Ledger and Rogue Team International series by New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry, the team faces new and old enemies alike as a bioengineered version of The Black Death surfaces.

    Hundreds of years after the first waves of the bubonic plague swept through Europe, a new, more dangerous version threatens London. Joe Ledger’s old enemy the Red Empire—reborn as a far more powerful political and military group—has bioengineered a weaponized version of yersinia pestis—the bacteria responsible for The Black Death that killed tens of millions in the Middle Ages.

    As Joe Ledger and Rogue Team International race against the clock to put a stop to the Red Empire’s plans, they’re sucked into the strange and mysterious past of the man called Mr. Church. Secrets come to light that make even his staunchest allies wonder who –and more precisely what—Church really is.

    With whispers of an elixir vitae—or elixir of life—circling, Joe Ledger and Rogue Team International are facing the highest possible stakes in their work together yet. As the tension builds and the balance between life and death sways precariously, it seems like tragic losses among them might be inevitable.

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  • Girl Moments: A relaxing cosy colouring book for all ages, from the bestselling author (Coco Wyo)

    Relax and unwind with this adorable colouring book, perfect for curling up with and getting cosy!
    Penguin Books edition – updated with exclusive new drawings!

    Step into the calm and comforting world of Girl Moments, with 45 unique illustrations to help you pause and take in the little joys – from a warm cup of tea in the morning to cosying up in bed with a book.

    Drift away into the soft, soothing vibes and rediscover the simple comforts that make every day a little brighter.

    Girl Moments has sweet and irresistible images for colouring fans of all ages, and also includes:

    • 45 hand-drawn pages ready for your creativity
    • Large, bold designs that are easy to colour
    • Convenient 8 x 8-inch size, perfect for relaxing anywhere
    • Crisp, high-resolution illustrations that bring each page to life

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  • Pendergast: the exciting new FBI Special Agent Pendergast thriller

    ‘Will leave you breathless’ Lee Child on Preston and Child
    ‘Get ready for the ride of your life’ David Baldacci on Preston and Child
    ‘Simply brilliant’ Lisa Gardner on Preston and Child

    Are you ready to enter the darkness? Discover the origins of Agent Pendergast…

    FBI Special Agent Dwight Chambers has lost everything. His partner, his wife, and his footing at the Bureau. Now, he’s been assigned to mentor a new recruit who just might be the final nail in his coffin.

    A.X.L. Pendergast is an enigmatic young agent with a complicated past. His recklessness soon drags Chambers into chaos and gets them both suspended.

    For Pendergast, this is a chance to investigate a peculiar murder in Mississippi. With Chambers grudgingly in tow, the two agents discover a string of grisly, ritualistic killings that defy any known pattern.

    Thanks to Pendergast’s unorthodox brilliance, they manage to find the killer.

    Then the true horror begins.

    Whether you’re a long-time fan or yet to discover the series, this chilling, gothic thriller about Pendergast’s strange and shocking first case is perfect for fans of True Detective, Michael Crichton, John Connolly, and A.G. Riddle.

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  • I Still Believe in Miracles: Poems to Find Meaning in Difficult Times

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    A collection of powerful contemporary poetry exploring themes of masculinity, love, grief and connection, from British poet and viral phenomenon Lucas Jones.

    ‘You’re here to make
    All the wonder make sense
    You’re not the life –
    You’re the living itself’

    How do you respond to fear, grief, heartbreak, war, loss, injustice and a world that seems more divided and lost than ever? Poet Lucas Jones explores how we search for meaning in difficult times in this remarkable homage to the beautiful humanity of choosing to love despite it all.

    Powerful, uplifting and authentic, these are poems to remind you that there is profound and unwavering hope.

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  • I Still Believe in Miracles: Poems to Find Meaning in Difficult Times (Audio Download): Lucas Jones, Lucas Jones, Ebury Digital: Amazon.co.uk: Books

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    Brought to you by Penguin.

    A collection of powerful contemporary poetry exploring themes of masculinity, love, grief and connection, from British poet and viral phenomenon Lucas Jones.

    ‘You’re here to make
    All the wonder make sense
    You’re not the life –
    You’re the living itself’

    How do you respond to fear, grief, heartbreak, war, loss, injustice and a world that seems more divided and lost than ever? Poet Lucas Jones explores how we search for meaning in difficult times in this remarkable homage to the beautiful humanity of choosing to love despite it all.

    Powerful, uplifting and authentic, these are poems to remind you that there is profound and unwavering hope.

    Lucas Jones 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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  • I Still Believe in Miracles: Poems to Find Meaning in Difficult Times

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    A collection of powerful contemporary poetry exploring themes of masculinity, love, grief and connection, from British poet and viral phenomenon Lucas Jones.

    ‘You’re here to make
    All the wonder make sense
    You’re not the life –
    You’re the living itself’

    How do you respond to fear, grief, heartbreak, war, loss, injustice and a world that seems more divided and lost than ever? Poet Lucas Jones explores how we search for meaning in difficult times in this remarkable homage to the beautiful humanity of choosing to love despite it all.

    Powerful, uplifting and authentic, these are poems to remind you that there is profound and unwavering hope.

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  • How to Talk to AI: (And How Not To)

    *Featured in BBC’s Books to Read in 2026*

    Knowing how to speak to AI – and how not to – is a skill that everyone now needs. This book will help the reader understand how to make the most of these incredible new technologies, without succumbing to new powers of manipulation and control.

    Hundreds of millions of people now talk to AI like ChatGPT every day. They organise their finances and holidays, ask advice, seek therapy and find love – via machines. Almost overnight, chatbots are transforming society, politics and business.

    This is one of the biggest and fastest technological changes in history – but most people still don’t really understand how AI works, how to make the most of it – or what the dangers are. As some people use it to turbo-charge their productivity at work, others are falling into dangerous conspiracies, delusions and psychosis.

    In How to Talk to AI, tech commentator Jamie Bartlett takes the reader inside the machine: showing how we can stay in control of our powerful new companions, even as they are changing the way we live, feel, and think.

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  • Nemesis Forever #5

    The Nemesis trilogy concludes with this extra-sized finale as the final fate of the character and our world is revealed and we find out if FBI agent Kitty Tepper manages to destroy him from inside his gang.

    The most outrageous finale of all time!

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  • Path of the Berserker 5: A Daopocalypse Progression Fantasy

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    A world destroyed. An axe to grind. And a path to infinite power. Welcome to my reality.

    I’ve survived my tour of the Hell Worlds…no…scratch that.I did more than just survive—I damn well thrived.

    I’ve unlocked secret knowledge, advanced to the edge of the Sacred Soul Realm and even managed to perform feats of cultivation that no one in history has ever done before.

    And now it’s time to put my new-found strength to the test.

    My path hasn’t gotten any easier and a new set of trials awaits me upon my return home. Good thing I got a damn good barrister and a family of loyal supporters to back me up.

    Theres been a lot of shady business going on while I’ve been away.

    But Daddy’s home now and there’s going to be hell to pay.

    Path of the Berserker Book 5 is a progression fantasy novel that contains immortal cultivators, an oppressive intergalactic dynasty, rage-inducing imperial bureaucracy, magical spirit beasts, fantastical martial arts and one pissed off MC who’s sick of it all. Fans of western style cultivation fantasy like Cradle and post apocalypse LitRPG like Savage Awakening and Defiance of the Fall will enjoy.

    Click buy to read now!

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  • The Body: A psychological thriller short story (Shocking Standalone Short Story Series Book 2)

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    A short story with a shocking twist…

    As my wife’s body lies on the floor of our home, I know it’s not going to be easy getting her from the house to the woods where I can bury her without anybody seeing me.

    It’s going to be hard to get away with this. But I could never have imagined just how hard it would be.

    One body is bad enough. But what happens if there’s two?

    A shocking standalone short story from Daniel Hurst, the bestselling psychological thriller author of the UK #1 The Doctor’s Wife, My Neighbour’s Affair and The Couple’s Revenge

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  • Dogs, Boys and Other Things I’ve Cried About

    From the social media superstar behind @SimonSits, Isabel Klee – known for her heartwarming tales of dog rescue – comes an utterly winning memoir about a twentysomething woman’s search for true love in New York City and the dogs who helped her find it.

    Isabel Klee had always wanted to live in New York City. At age 20, she got her chance, ditching her college upstate for Marymount Manhattan and moved into a tiny basement apartment on the Upper East Side. Dog-obsessed since childhood, her first postgrad job was managing content for the incredibly popular account The Dogist, and something clicked into place: a career focused on helping dogs was the new dream.

    Isabel quickly found a passion for using her own growing platform to help rescue pups find their forever homes. At the same time, she was caught up in a whirlwind of friendships, parties, fickle boyfriends and grand romances, which she recounts in honest, tender and sometimes devastating chapters about the search for love and belonging.

    Isabel’s first true love, though, was Simon, a fluffy puppy who’d been saved from the meat trade. As the highs and lows of this turbulent decade hit Isabel, it was Simon who kept her grounded. Together, Isabel and Simon created an online community of dog-lovers, fellow foster advocates and girls just trying to get through the trenches of their twenties.

    In Dogs, Boys and Other Things I’ve Cried About, Isabel weaves together the stories of her foster dogs – and the challenges she helped them overcome – with tales of bad dates, hard decisions and great loves in New York City, all leading to a happy ending not only for the rescue pups, but for Isabel herself.

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  • PC Upgrades Made Easy: A Simple UK Compatibility Checklist

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    PC Upgrades Made Easy

    A beginner-friendly guide for anyone who’s ever felt lost, confused, or overwhelmed upgrading a PC.

    Upgrading a PC shouldn’t feel like learning a new language. For many people, it does.

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  • France 2026 – Michelin National Map 721

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  • Pokémon Young Readers Level 2: We Can Do it, Quaxly!: Dive into reading with this exciting Pokémon Level 2 adventure for young readers

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  • Walking the South West Coast Path: National Trail From Minehead to South Haven Point (Cicerone Guides)

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  • Henry VII (Penguin Monarchs): Treason and Trust

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  • Medium Rare

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  • Hey Duggee: The Bath Time Badge

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  • William Tyndale and the English Language

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  • Departure(s): The new book from the Booker Prize-winning, Sunday Times bestselling author

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  • Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia

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    Few figures have dominated a nation’s destiny as much as Marshal Tito of former Yugoslavia. For nearly thirty years he held together mutually hostile religious groups in a deeply divided country, but his death in 1980 rekindled centuries-old hatreds and by 1992 Yugoslavia ceased to exist. In this revealing biography, Richard West questions the full impact of Tito’s reign of power and his implicit responsibility for the ensuing violent, bloody war in Bosnia. ‘Excellent … I recommend his book for those who already know about Yugoslavia and want food for thought about the future.’ David Owen, Sunday Times ‘Admirable … Carefully researched and extremely readable.’ Literary Review ‘A passionate book, in which West’s historical sense is interlaced with his own very intimate knowledge of Yugoslavia from the late 1940s on and of the poignancy of [subsequent] events.’ Fergus Pyle, Irish Times ‘Masterly’. Glasgow Herald

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  • Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia

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    Few figures have dominated a nation’s destiny as much as Marshal Tito of former Yugoslavia. For nearly thirty years he held together mutually hostile religious groups in a deeply divided country, but his death in 1980 rekindled centuries-old hatreds and by 1992 Yugoslavia ceased to exist. In this revealing biography, Richard West questions the full impact of Tito’s reign of power and his implicit responsibility for the ensuing violent, bloody war in Bosnia.

    ‘Excellent … I recommend his book for those who already know about Yugoslavia and want food for thought about the future.’ David Owen, Sunday Times

    ‘Admirable … Carefully researched and extremely readable.’ Literary Review

    ‘A passionate book, in which West’s historical sense is interlaced with his own very intimate knowledge of Yugoslavia from the late 1940s on and of the poignancy of [subsequent] events.’ Fergus Pyle, Irish Times

    ‘Masterly’. Glasgow Herald

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