Bret Easton Ellis's first work of non-fiction is an incendiary polemic about what is going on in the world right now - guaranteed to entertain, surprise and provoke.
Spellbinding and mesmerizing, Ken Follett's classic masterpiece is beloved throughout the world. In medieval England a resourceful monk strives to build the world's greatest Gothic cathedral.
Danielle Steel proves she is the world's favourite storyteller in In His Father's Footsteps, a deeply moving novel about love, understanding and family, set in post-Second World War New York.
The illustrated cookbook from the author of the international bestseller <i>How Not To Die </i>featuring 100 recipes to help reverse and prevent disease - now in paperback
<b>Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the award-winning <i>Children of Time,</i> brings us a thrilling adventure. The a</b><b>ction takes us from Bodmin Moor, to London and to alternative worlds. And the doors between us and these worlds are about to come crashing down. </b>
Mordant, challenging and inventive, Katherine Mansfield is one of the twentieth century's most accomplished short-story writers. Selected and introduced by Professor Meg Jensen.
From the bestselling author of <i>Breasts and Eggs</i> and international literary sensation Mieko Kawakami comes a deeply moving story about a woman searching for meaning in contemporary Tokyo.