Books

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Shoshana Zuboff
The tale of two global orders, surveillance capitalism and democracy, locked in a zero-sum death match over who will rule the digital century

Talking Classics
Mary Beard
The world's most acclaimed classicist on whether and why the Classics still matter

We Know You Can Pay a Million
Anja Shortland
A deeply informed, nail-biting expose of the multibillion-dollar hacking and ransomware industry

Children of Abraham
Marc David Baer
A thought-provoking new history by the author of the Wolfson Prize-shortlisted The Ottomans

All You Can Eat
Ben Benton
A chef's tour of the best and most innovative foods from every region of the UK

amicable divorce
Kate Daly
An empowering guide to divorce without the drama from the founder of the leading online divorce services company

Ancient
Luke Barley
A forester's passion and care shine as he draws us into Britain's precious ancient woodland

Enough Said
Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett's fourth collection of diaries: poignant, funny, contemplative, as he records life personal and political in his singular voice

On the Origin of Sex
Lixing Sun
Explore the spectacular science of reproduction – from frogs and funghi to seahorses, sparrows and everything in between

Screensaver
Laura Wyatt-Smith
A parent's practical guide to teaching children safe, responsible smartphone use

The Prosperous Heart
Julia Cameron
From the internationally bestselling Queen of Creativity: guidance on building a life of spiritual wealth and abundance

The Unfragile Mind
Gavin Francis
A deeply human and compassionate re-evaluation of mental illness from the GP and bestselling author of Adventures in Human Being

Are You a Team or a Meeting?
Nick Pope
An all-new guide to building and sustaining high performing teams

Reaching for the Extreme
Ian Stewart
A journey through some of mathematics' prickliest conundrums – and why they matter

The Rules Book
Mikael Krogerus
Master the tried and tested, unwritten laws of life – from the bestselling team behind The Decision Book

Hard Streets
Jacqueline Riding
Welcome to the hard streets: working-class London in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, from the author of Hogarth and Peterloo

How Africa Works
Joe Studwell
A radical reassessment of one of the most pervading myths of our time: that the African continent is uniquely ill-suited to economic development

A Shellshocked Nation
Alwyn Turner
A fresh and inventive social history of interwar Britain, from Armistice and the Spanish flu to the announcement of war