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    - The Art of the Hollywood Epic
    by Mark Vieira
    £35.49

    For over 40 years, Cecil B. DeMille was the master of cinematic spectacle. Upon the 100th anniversary of the first film made in Hollywood-a film DeMille directed-this epic volume is both a tribute to one of Hollywood's founding fathers and a history of movie grandeur in all its glory. Includes unseen treasures and quotes from current filmmakers!

  • - Create Your Own Shakespearean Insults
    by Jillian Hofer
    £10.99

    The Bad-Word Bard is the third title in Running Press's bestselling Creative Cursing series, which has sold close to 200,000 combined copies to date. Potty mouths and Shakespeare-lovers alike will enjoy this new outlet for creative Shakespearean swearing and fun verbal abuse for all.

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    - How the Media, Wall Street, and Both Political Parties Keep on Screwing You - Even After You've Moved On
    by Jimmy Dore
    £14.99

    With humour that's in the tradition the late comics George Carlin and Bill Hicks - along with a dash of Jon Stewart - comes Jimmy Dore. The podcast sensation and "darling of the Progressive Left" points out a few of the things that are wrong in America. (Mostly the politicians and the media!)

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    - Discover Beauty's Best-Kept Secrets in Your Kitchen
    by Alexis Wolfer
    £15.99

    Say goodbye to pricey store-bought products packed with chemicals. The Recipe for Radiance takes women into their kitchens for over 100 easy, all-natural, affordable, and effective recipes to eat and to apply-all promoting beautiful skin, hair, nails, eyes, and more.

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    by Sylvia Lewis
    £13.99

    A teenage girl who rots everything she touches learns to find the beauty and power in her life-altering ability.

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    by Jenny Sanchez
    £12.99

    In Sanchez's multi-layered follow-up YA to The Downside of Being Charlie, Frenchie Garcia recreates the night she had with Andy Cooper right before he committed suicide.

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    - Major League Players Reveal the Inside Pitch on Saving the Game
    by Kevin Neary
    £14.99

    This is the first book to look at the closer position from the perspective of 80 accomplished major league players.

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    - A Memoir of Motocross, Madness, and the Metal Mulisha
    by Joe Layden
    £14.49

    How Larry Linkogle became the daredevil star he is, and how he almost crashed and burned.

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    - A Fresh, Colorful Approach to Fruits and Vegetables
    by Cheryl Rule
    £16.49

    Eat fruits and vegetables not because you're told you should, but because you want them in every sense of the word. Because they are beautiful. And satisfying. And you desire their freshness, flavor, and simplicity. That's why Ripe is arranged by colour, not season. Author and food writer Cheryl Sternman Rule, who is also the voice behind the popular blog 5 Second Rule, and award-winning food photographer Paulette Phlipot, have teamed up to bring inspiration to hungry home cooks. Their goal is not to deliver another lecture on eating for the sake of nutrition or environmental stewardship (though they affirm that both are important), but to tempt others to"embrace the vegetable, behold the fruit&rdquo because these foods are versatile, gorgeous, and taste terrific. Starting with red and progressing towards a calmer white, Ripe is arranged by colour to showcase the lush, natural beauty of the following fruits and vegetables: RED: beets, blood oranges, cherries, cranberries, grapefruit, pomegranate, radicchio, radish, raspberries, red apples, red bell peppers, rhubarb, strawberries, tomatoes, and watermelon ORANGE: apricot, butternut squash, carrots, clementines, kumquats, mangoes, nectarines, papaya, peaches, persimmon, pumpkin, and yams YELLOW: banana, corn, lemon, pineapple, pomelo, squash blossoms, and yellow onions GREEN: green apples, artichokes, asparagus, avocado, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, celery, cucumber, edamame, fava beans, fennel, green beans, honeydew, kale, kiwi, leeks, lime, peas, spinach, swiss chard, watercress, and zucchini PURPLE and Blue: blackberries, blueberries, eggplant, figs, plums, purple cabbage, purple grapes, red leaf lettuce, and red onion WHITE: bosc pears, cauliflower, coconut, endive, garlic, jicama, mushrooms, parsnips, potatoes, and turnipEach fruit and vegetable is accompanied by a lighthearted essay, breathtaking photography, and one showcase recipe, along with three"quick-hit&rdquo recipe ideas. With 150 photos and 75 recipes, this unique cookbook will quicken your pulse and leave you very, very hungry. For more information, visit RipeCookbook.com

  • by Tessa Elwood
    £7.99

    Epic romance, family dynasties, and political machinations collide in this suspenseful debut YA series set in space.

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    - The Answers to Life's Everyday Question (in 50 F*@#ing Recipes)
    by Zach Golden
    £12.49

    Don't know what to make for dinner? Why don't you go make some roasted chicken, seared scallops, or skirt steak? This book incorporates a choose-your-own-adventure style as you take the plunge in your search for something delicious. It offers 50 recipes and helpful prompts to finding a meal that tastes good.

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    - 150 Simply Elegant Desserts
    by Mary Goodbody
    £17.99

    A celebration of chocolate with more than 30 full-colour photographs and 150 easy recipes based on five useful ganaches (glaze or filling made from chocolate and cream). It includes recipes for ice cream, puddings, muffins, breads, custards, sauces, chocolate drinks, and more.

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    - The Answers to Life's Most Important Question of Your Day (in 75 F*@#ing Recipes)
    by Zach Golden
    £12.49

    The follow up to the wildly successful What the F*@# Should I Make for Dinner?, What the F*@# Should I Drink? provides 75 hilariously profane drinking recipes.

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    - 59 Ways to Put a Little Hepburn in Your Step
    by Cindy De La Hoz
    £11.49

    Legendary superstar, trend setter, and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn remains the epitome of style, charm, and humility in the face of enviable beauty for women of all ages. Filled with fashion and lifestyle tips inspired by Audrey, paired with photos, this book imparts 59 little ways to put some Hepburn in your step.

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    - Crazy Delicious Recipes that Are Good to the Earth and Great for Your Bod
    by Kim Barnouin
    £23.99

    Deals with vegan cooking. Suitable for those looking for a healthier way to feed themselves and their families, this title includes recipes that feature easy-to-find ingredients and seasonal produce (no fake meat or exotic additions) - and provides a versatility of tastes and cuisines, from Mediterranean-influenced to California-fresh.

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    by Scott Liell
    £14.49

    46 Pages is a dramatic look at a pivotal moment in our country's formation, a scholar's meticulous recreation of the turbulent years leading up to the Revolutionary War, retold with excitement and new insight.

  • by Don Daily
    £9.99

    A timeless collection of twenty of Aesop's best-loved fables- punctuated by the age-old morals that have instructed countless generations. Accompanied by beautiful, full-colour illustrations from award-winning artist Don Daily, this volume highlights such fables as "The Goose Who Laid the Golden Eggs," "The Mouse and the Frog," and the one and only "The Tortoise and the Hare."

  • - 48 Famous and Fascinating Minds Talk About God
    by Jennifer Berne
    £10.99

    God is the thinking person's guide to a higher power, offering insights on spirituality and faith from 48 of humanity's greatest minds, alongside charming illustrations by renowned New Yorker cartoonist R.O. Blechman.

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    by Bert Sugar
    £13.49

    What were the ten most fantastic knockouts in boxing history? Which pugilist had the greatest jab of all time? What were the sport's most intense rivalries? What are the biggest upsets in boxing's annals? Who had the greatest nicknames? Which trainers got the most out of their charges? This title answers these questions and many others.

  • - A Mix 'n' Match Profanity Generator
    by Jillian Panarese
    £10.99

    Crap Lips. Diaper Muncher. Snot Rammer. And so many more!

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