Master your emotions and learn to be happy through 50 science-backed and highly accessible strategies from The Anger Professor Dr Ryan Martin.
Explores the hyper-politicization of culture, the emergence of "audit culture," and the rise of activist managerialism in British institutions.
Uncovers the irrational philosophy behind today’s “confidence men” – from Jordan Peterson, toElon Musk, Andrew Tate, and beyond.
Extinction Horizon meets Contagion in this sequel to 2025's sci-fi thriller Symbiote, where the biological threat has escaped the South Pole and is now wreaking havoc upon Antarctica.
In this gory thriller by Bram Stoker award nominee Gemma Amor, a couple of lonely misfits on their first date are kidnapped and held captive in the remote wilds of the Norfolk Broads... will they be able to escape?
Discover the unique and bold flavours of the Arabian Peninsula with MasterChef finalist Madeeha Qureshi, alongside her personal stories. Featuring over 100 easy, budget-friendly recipes, this vibrant cookbook brings authentic flavours of Arabia to life with a fresh, modern twist!
What separates the best from the rest? Their edge. This transformational guide - written by a coach to Olympians, CEOs and high performers worldwide - reveals how to find your edge and become a serial winner.
Tapping into the zeitgeist for all things Korean, Dr Kim shares the ancient wellbeing practice that has passed down to her through the Tao masters in her family.
A dark and imaginative coming of age adventure filled with demons and religious conspiracy, A Day of Breath is a perfect read for fans of Naomi Novik and N.K. Jemisin.
An alternative history of the album, focussing on the format’s turbulent life through the digital music era since 1999 through to today, Body of Work explores why we should still bother to listen to music in 40 minute chunks.
5-minute calming stories and activities that explore the wonders of the universe, from a Zen Buddhist astrophysicist.
Explores the bleach-scented, dizzyingly over-lit world of a supermarket’s aisles, as austerity makes everyone within the store’s walls poorer.