• Mars and Venus Starting Over: A Practical Guide for Finding Love Again After a Painful Breakup, Divorce, or the Loss of a Loved One

    Is it possible to find love again after a breakup, death, or divorce?

    At the end of a relationship, it can sometimes feel like the end of the world. Devastation, loneliness, and bitterness are some emotions that exist due to a breakup, divorce, or the loss of a loved one. But with the help of this compassionate guide, Dr. John Gray expresses that you will survive and tells you how to find love again.

    While the process of healing is similar with both sexes, there are distinct differences between the ways men and women heal their bruised hearts. In Mars and Venus Starting Over, Dr. Gray offers gender-specific advice on how to:

    • Deal with pain
    • Find forgiveness
    • Discover the strength to let go
    • Rebuild confidence
    • Rise to the challenge of finding fulfillment again
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  • Entanglements By Nora Roberts

    Together for the first time in trade paperback, Entanglements features two beloved Nora Roberts novels in a beautiful new package. 

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    Offered a modeling contract for one of New York City’s most prestigious fashion magazines, Hilary Baxter leaves her small-town life behind in Kansas. What she didn’t expect was to fall for the handsome and charming publisher of Mode Magazine, Bret Bardoff. As they spend more time together, will Bret see past her beauty and pursue something more?

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  • Fully Connected: Social Health in an Age of Overload

    Shortlisted for the CMI’s Management Book of the Year Award 2018

    Twenty-five years after the arrival of the Internet, we are drowning in data and deadlines. Humans and machines are in fully connected overdrive – and starting to become entwined as never before. Truly, it is an Age of Overload. We can never have imagined that absorbing so much information while trying to maintain a healthy balance in our personal and professional lives could feel so complex, dissatisfying and unproductive.

    Something is missing. That something, Julia Hobsbawm argues in this ground-breaking book, is Social Health, a new blueprint for modern connectedness. She begins with the premise that much of what we think about healthy ways to live have not been updated any more than have most post-war modern institutions, which are themselves also struggling in the twenty-first century. In 1946, the World Health Organization defined ‘health’ as ‘a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.’ What we understood by ‘social’ in the middle of the last century now desperately needs an update.

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  • Angels By Marian Keyes

    Angels By Marian Keyes

    Unlike the rest of her family, Maggie Walsh has always done everything right. At thirty-three she has a proper job, is happily married to Garv and never puts a foot wrong. So why does she make a bolt for Hollywood and her best friend, Emily?

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  • Leave Me By Gayle Forman

    Leave Me By Gayle Forman

    For every woman who has ever fantasized about driving right past her exit on the highway instead of going home to make dinner, for every woman who has ever dreamt of boarding a train to a place where no one needs constant attention meet Maribeth Klein. A harried working mother who s so busy taking care of her husband and twins, she doesn t even realize that she s had a heart attack.

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  • Miss Daisy Is Still Crazy!

    By Dan Gutman

    In this fifth book in the laugh-out-loud My Weirdest School series, the students of Ella Mentry School are in for a surprise. Mr. Cooper is sick, and that means A.J. and the gang are getting a substitute teacher—crazy Miss Daisy! Now that she’s back, she’s weirder than ever. Instead of learning, she wants the kids to eat bonbons all day. And she thinks that germs are out to get her. Will third grade ever be normal again?

    Perfect for reluctant readers and word lovers alike, Dan Gutman’s hugely popular My Weird School series has something for everyone. Don’t miss the hilarious adventures of A.J. and the gang!

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  • Basic Skills: An Introduction to Colors, Numbers, and Shapes (Montessori Method)

    Give preschoolers the gift of learning with this Montessori-inspired early-childhood activity book!

    In the Montessori Method, knowledge develops through the senses, and learning is nourished by freedom of choice, practical experience, and direct experimentation. This method of educating children has been widely implemented around the world, in preschools and beyond.

    This engaging book–with 24 pages of stickers–focuses on three main early-learning concepts: colors, numbers, and shapes. Each activity, be it choosing the correct color to fill in a picture, finding the hidden triangle, or helping a squirrel count his acorns, stimulates learning through play and enhances the child’s cognitive development. The activities become progressively more complex according to the three stages of a child’s learning: getting to know the material through sensory experience, recognizing the material, and being able to explain the material. For example, an activity will ask a child to identify the color yellow, then to pick which object to color yellow, and explain why. The stickers tie in to the activities, making the experience more tactile for the child.

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  • Principles: Life and Work Hardcover

    #1 New York Times Bestseller

    “Significant…The book is both instructive and surprisingly moving.” —The New York Times

    Ray Dalio, one of the world’s most successful investors and entrepreneurs, shares the unconventional principles that he’s developed, refined, and used over the past forty years to create unique results in both life and business—and which any person or organization can adopt to help achieve their goals.

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  • Roar: A story for every woman

    Cecelia Ahern at her quirky, magical best’ Daily Mail

    A story for every woman.
    A story for every moment.

    Whether you want to laugh
    To be moved
    To love
    To feel less guilt
    To cry
    To be comforted
    To ROAR
    There is a story for you.

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  • Her Name Was Rose By Clair Allan

    By Clair Allan

    The USA Today bestseller

    ‘AMAZING. I read it in one go. I was totally hooked.’ MARIAN KEYES

    ‘Utterly addictive. Compulsive, twisty, tense.’ CLAIRE DOUGLAS, author of Local Girl Missing

    Her name was Rose. You watched her die. And her death has created a vacancy.

    When Emily lets a stranger step out in front of her, she never imagines that split second will change her life. But after Emily watches a car plough into the young mother – killing her instantly – she finds herself unable to move on.

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  • The Flea Palace By Elif Shafak

    The Flea Palace By Elif Shafak

    The Flea Palace By Elif Shafak is about the Bonbon Palace was once a stately apartment block in Istanbul. Now it is a sadly dilapidated home to ten wildly different individuals and their families.

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  • The Zanzibar Wife

    Oman. The ancient land of frankincense, wind-swept deserts, craggy mountaintops and turquoise seas. Into this magical nation come three remarkable women, each facing a crossroad in her life.

    Rachel, an American war photographer, who is struggling to shed the trauma of her career. Now she is headed to Oman to cover quite a different story – for a glossy travel magazine.

    Ariana Khan, a bubbly English woman who has rashly volunteered as Rachel’s ‘fixer’, a job she’s never heard of in a country she knows nothing about.

    And Miza, a young woman living far from her beloved homeland of Zanzibar. As the second wife of Tariq, she remains a secret from his terrifying ‘other’ wife, Maryam. Until the day that Tariq fails to come home…

    As the three women journey together across this extraordinary land, they quickly learn that, in Oman, things aren’t always what they appear to be…

    The Zanzibar Wife is a bewitching story of clashing cultures and conflicting beliefs, of secrets and revelations, of mystery and magic, by the author of the beloved international bestseller The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul.

    ‘As if Maeve Binchy had written ‘The Kite Runner‘ – Kirkus Reviews

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  • The Namesake By Jhumpa Lahiri

    The Namesake By Jhumpa Lahiri

    The Namesake By Jhumpa Lahiri is the story of a boy brought up Indian in America, from ‘the kind of writer who makes you want to grab the next person and say “Read this!”‘ (AMY TAN)

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  • Love Unrehearsed By Tina Reber

    The highly anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestselling novel Love Unscripted in Tina Reber’s The Love Series, Love Unrehearsed continues the story of the whirlwind romance between A-List actor Ryan Christensen and small town pub owner Taryn Mitchell.

    There is no rehearsal for true love. 

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  • Don’t Get a Job, Build a Business

    By Joan Baker

    This book is full of the kind of information you need to run a small business successfully – whether you are just starting out, or you have an established business and you want to develop it and ensure its survival. Through a series of ‘Killer Questions,’ the authors highlight all the important things you need to think about to make your business a success and ensure you are heading in the right direction. The book is divided into three sections: the first deals with the business owner themselves, the second addresses other people involved in the business, whether they are customers, suppliers, staff or consultants, and the third looks at the structure of and planning in the business. The informal approach and short chapters mean that the book can either be read straight through or be dipped in and out of for easy reference. The authors have a combination of fifty years’ business experience between them and are both currently involved in business training and coaching.

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  • Investing in a Sustainable World: Why GREEN is the New Color of Money on Wall Street

    By Matthew Kiernan

    Investing in a Sustainable World offers clear proof, through facts, figures, and hard documentation, that “going green” leads directly to better stock market performance…and that in visitors and companies who ignore it will, in fact, lose money. The book reveals the most powerful global megatrends―from the ongoing focus on emerging markets to natural resource depletion―which are transforming the very basis on which companies will compete, and offers an approach to sustainability-enhanced investing beneficial to both investors and companies.

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