We a good story
Quick delivery in the UK

Books published by Pan Macmillan

Filter
Filter
Sort bySort Popular
  • by Jacob Kenedy & Caz Hildebrand
    £15.49

    A stunning fusion of good food and good design: over 100 recipes for how to marry the right pasta shape with the perfect sauce.

  • - What a Monk Can Teach You About Living from Nearly Dying
    by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
    £9.49

    The renowned Tibetan Buddhist teacher recounts the adventure story of his life and brush with death during his four-year wandering retreat, combined with innovative meditation techniques for a more enlightened and happier life.

  • by David Baldacci
    £8.99

    A gripping thriller featuring Atlee Pine, FBI Special Agent, by internationally bestselling author David Baldacci.

  • - Discover the secret to losing weight - for good
    by Shahroo Izadi
    £8.99

    Discover the secret to losing weight for good - and being kind to yourself in the process.

  • by Michael Bond
    £9.49

    A fascinating investigation of our ability to navigate: from the earliest humans, to cutting-edge spatial neuroscience, and the increasing loss, in todays world, of our ability to find our way.

  • - A Step-by-Step Guide to Escaping Diets and Finding Food Freedom
    by Laura Thomas
    £11.99

    More than eighty guided exercises and activities to help you break the diet cycle and create a better relationship with food and your body from bestselling author and Registered Nutritionist Laura Thomas PhD.

  • - Easy Activities & Creative Craft for Kids and their Grown-ups
    by Laura Brand
    £11.99

    The Joy Journal for Magical Everyday Play is an activity guide with creative ideas of things to make and do with children

  • - Picador Classic
    by Michael Herr
    £9.99

    With an introduction by Kevin Powers.A groundbreaking piece of journalism which inspired Stanley Kubrick's classic Vietnam War film Full Metal Jacket.We took space back quickly, expensively, with total panic and close to maximum brutality. Our machine was devastating. And versatile. It could do everything but stop.Michael Herr went to Vietnam as a war correspondent for Esquire. He returned to tell the real story in all its hallucinatory madness and brutality, cutting to the quick of the conflict and its seductive, devastating impact on a generation of young men. His unflinching account is haunting in its violence, but even more so in its honesty. First published in 1977, Dispatches was a revolutionary piece of new journalism that evoked the experiences of soldiers in Vietnam and has forever shaped our understanding of the conflict. It is now a seminal classic of war reportage.

  • by Peter James
    £8.99 - 18.99

    The 16th Detective Superintendent Roy Grace novel from the highly acclaimed number one bestselling author, Peter James.

  • by David Baldacci
    £8.99

    A gripping thriller featuring Amos Decker, FBI Consultant, by internationally bestselling author David Baldacci

  • by Annabel Karmel
    £13.49

    The all-you-need-to-know visual guide to weaning from Annabel Karmel, Britain's best-loved weaning expert, including one hundred easy recipes.

  • by Janice Hadlow
    £9.49

    For Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice fans everywhere, this is Mary Bennet's story.

  • by Laura Sebastian
    £7.99

    Return to a blistering world of revenge in the second of Laura Sebastian's New York Times-bestselling The Ash Princess fantasy trilogy.

  • - Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs
    by Ken Kocienda
    £10.99

    The inside story of Apple's design process during the golden age of Steve Jobs

  • by Arkady Martine
    £8.99

    A gripping political intrigue in space . . . a tale of empire, intrigue and rebellion with a murder at its heart.

  • by Naomi Novik
    £8.99

    Spinning Silver is a magical novel with a fairy-tale feel, inspired by traditional folklore. From Naomi Novik, author of the award-winning Uprooted.

  • - Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
    by John Carreyrou
    £9.49

    The shocking true story of the biggest corporate fraud since Enron, a gripping cautionary tale set amid the bold promises and gold-rush frenzy of Silicon Valley.

  • - Stories of the Law and How It's Broken
    by The Secret Barrister
    £8.99

    An anonymous barrister writes a darkly comic, provocative and moving first-hand account of life in the legal system and how it's failing us all

  • by John Gwynne
    £9.99

    John Gwynne's fantasy trilogy is a stirring epic where loyalty, truth and courage will be tested - and new heroes will be forged as a mighty conflict awaits. Perfect for fans of David Gemmell and Bernard Cornwell.

  • - How to Be More Relaxed, Focused, and Kind While Living in a Fast, Digital, Always-On World
    by Rohan Gunatillake
    £8.99

    Ditch the 'Digital Detox'. Rohan Gunatillake shows us how we can be mindful in our lives as they are: with our tablets in hand, on our phones and in the digital worlds we inevitably inhabit.

  • - The Power of Self-Awareness in a Self-Deluded World
    by Dr Tasha Eurich
    £10.99

    Do you know who you really are? Or how others really see you? One of America's top thought leaders argues self-awareness is the key to high performance, smart choices, and lasting relationships

  • by George Eliot
    £10.99

    George Eliot's realist masterpiece, with an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jennifer Egan

  • - The Biography
    by Douglas Smith
    £13.49

    From the acclaimed author of Former People, a definitive biography of Rasputin, published to coincide with the centenary of his murder.

  • by Helen Fielding
    £8.99 - 9.49

    Meet Bridget, the original Singleton, as she records her hopes, dreams and Chardonnay consumption.

  • by Jill Murphy
    £7.49 - 7.99

    A picture book classic from the author of Peace at Last

  • by Jon Ronson
    £9.49

    The brilliant first book from the number one bestselling author of The Psychopath Test.

  • - Exercises to soothe stress and eliminate anxiety wherever you are
    by Corinne Sweet
    £9.49

    While some forms of anxiety are natural, even helpful, anxiety disorders can lead you into a spiral of stress and worry, and interfere with your everyday life. Practical, supportive and uplifting, this is a journal for anyone who struggles with anxiety, whether in the form of phobias, social anxiety, generalized anxiety (GAD) or day-to-day worrying. Beautifully illustrated by Marcia Mihotich, The Anxiety Journal by Corinne Sweet encourages you to use CBT techniques and mindfulness exercises to help you better understand your anxiety and help you to achieve peace and calm.Whether you're awake at 4am unable to turn off those racing thoughts, or struggling to get yourself together before a presentation, The Anxiety Journal will help to soothe stress and reduce worry, identify negative thought-cycles, and provide you with techniques to combat anxiety wherever you are.

  • - A Forgotten History
    by David Olusoga
    £10.99

    Winner of the 2017 PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize.Winner of the Longman History Today Trustees' Award.A Waterstones.com History Book of the Year.Longlisted for the Orwell Prize.Shortlisted for the inaugural Jhalak Prize.In this vital re-examination of a shared history, historian and broadcaster David Olusoga tells the rich and revealing story of the long relationship between the British Isles and the people of Africa and the Caribbean. Drawing on new genealogical research, original records, and expert testimony, Black and British reaches back to Roman Britain, the medieval imagination, Elizabethan 'blackamoors' and the global slave-trading empire. It shows that the great industrial boom of the nineteenth century was built on American slavery, and that black Britons fought at Trafalgar and in the trenches of both World Wars. Black British history is woven into the cultural and economic histories of the nation. It is not a singular history, but one that belongs to us all.Unflinching, confronting taboos and revealing hitherto unknown scandals, Olusoga describes how the lives of black and white Britons have been entwined for centuries.

  • - A Life Spent Hiding In Plain Sight
    by M. E. Thomas
    £9.49

    M. E. Thomas is a high-functioning non-criminal sociopath. She is charismatic, ambitious and successful. You would be charmed by her if you met her, might even be seduced by her. You would not realise that she is studying you to find your flaws, that she is ruthlessly manipulative, has no empathy and does not feel guilt or remorse. But she does like people - she likes to touch them, mould them and ruin them. She could be your friend or your boss. She could be you . . .Now she writes with breathtaking honesty about her life. She also draws on the latest research to explain why at least one in twenty-five of us are sociopaths - and shows why that's not a bad thing. By turns fascinating, shocking and funny, Confessions of a Sociopath is a gripping insight into the mind of a self-confessed predator.

Join thousands of book lovers

Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.