<b>Lavish, romantic and magical, <i>The Sky Weaver</i> is a new standalone story set in the world of <i>The Last Namsara </i>- one that fans of Leigh Bardugo, Holly Black and Laini Taylor will flock to</b>
<b>A gorgeous Collector's Edition of the bestselling fantasy novel. Enter the world of the Grishaverse and <i>Shadow and Bone</i>, soon to be a Netflix original series!</b>
The next picture book from the mega-talented creative duo that brought us New York Times bestseller,The Leaf Thief! GASP! Where has all the grass gone, Bird? Why is it so white and cold? Squirrel and Bird are back, and this time it's winter! But Squirrel has never seen snow before. Will he like it? You bet he will! Except, just as Squirrel starts to get used to the snow, it disappears! Is there a snow thief on the loose?
Return to the world of INKHEART . . . After five happy years, Meggie, her father Mo and the fire-eater Dustfinger, along with a host of new friends, feel safe and settled. But arch-villain Orpheus has found an unexpected way to wreak his revenge on the Inkworld!
<p>Children inherit the Earth when radiation from a supernova kills all the adults: some forge an imitation of their parent's society; others devolve into savagery and violence. From Cixin Liu the award-winning author of <i>The Three-Body Problem</i>.</p>
<p>Children inherit the Earth when radiation from a supernova kills all the adults: some forge an imitation of their parent's society; others devolve into savagery and violence. From Cixin Liu the award-winning author of <i>The Three-Body Problem</i>.</p>
In this insightful book, business anthropologist Simon Roberts breaks down the revolutionary idea of embodied knowledge: information that is unconsciously picked up by our body for use in every area of our lives. Drawing on experience working with leading industry experts, Roberts explains the ways in which our body acquires, retains and employs information and why we should learn to trust our instincts.
A compelling and unique biography of one of the best-selling bands of all time, told with synapse-rattling insight by renowned pop scholar Bob Stanley.