
01/04/2012
Yes, we've cleared some time to look at new books for the virtual shelves, and we've casting around for some good science fiction books, now.
01/04/2012
It's interesting to sit back and soak up the level of media attention surrounding Fifty Shades of Grey by EL James. TV channels, newspapers and magazines that wouldn't cover novels and their creators if JK Rowling jumped off a bridge are all suddenly running double page spreads and long segments on their shows concerning the public's new taste in fiction.

The Charterhouse of Parma The Charterhouse of Parma recounts the tale of the handsome Italian ro...
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Transference Station Book 2 of Stephen Hunt's Sliding Void science fiction series. Are thin...
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The Art of War The classic oriental philosophy of war, managing conflicts and winning battles from one of the masters of the form, S...
£1.99
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire In perhaps the most famous work of history of all, Gibbon studies the Roman Empire and looks at both how it came to p...
£1.99
Beyond Good and Evil In Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche lays into rival philosophers for what he characterised as their lack of critical s...
£1.99
The Essence of Buddhism Selecting his cut and uncut jewels from very various Buddhistic sources, the author has here supplied those who buy a...
£1.99
How to Teach Religion Children can be brought to a religious character and experience through right nurture and training in religion. This ...
£1.99
Sailing Alone Around the World Joshua Slocum was a master sailor who found fame in sailing single-handedly around the globe in a yacht-the first man...
£1.99
Edge Hill This is the history of the first great battle of the Civil War, which decided so little yet decided so much. It shows...
£1.99
Our Island Story: A Child's History of England As the title of this non-fiction book indicates, this is a good history primer for the schoolchild wishing to study t...
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