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  • - Word Craft for Fast Times
    av Roy Peter Clark
    256,-

    America's most influential writing teacher offers an engaging and practical guide to effective short-form writing.

  • - The World According to Questlove
    av Ahmir Thompson
    196,-

    Finally in paperback comes Mo' Meta Blues Questlove's New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed psychedelic, punch-drunk memoir

  • av Patricia MacLachlan
    190,-

    Newbery Medal winner Patricia MacLachlan's lyrical text combines with Stephanie Graegin's intimate illustrations in a heartwarming story celebrating first-borns and the unforgettable joy they bring.

  • av Cris Beam
    138,-

  • av Yoshiki Tonogai
    256,-

    In this horror manga series, a group of gamers' meet-up turns into a game of survival based on their favorite cell phone game...

  • av Isuna Hasekura
    166,-

    The adventures of a traveling merchant and his wolf goddess companion continue in this bestselling historical fantasy!

  • av Isuna Hasekura
    170,-

    The bestselling adventures of a travelling merchant and his wolf goddess companion continue!

  • Spara 11%
    av Daisuke Sato
    596,-

    A full-color hardcover edition that includes volumes 5 through 7 of the bestselling horror series, plus an art book featuring never-before-seen illustrations from Shouji Sato!

  • av Yoshiki Tonogai
    256,-

    In this horror manga series, a group of gamers' meet-up turns into a game of survival based on their favorite cell phone game...

  • - Volume One: Tune In
    av MARK LEWISOHN
    510,-

    The first part of the definitive three-volume biography of the Beatles

  • - Useful Stories from a Persuasive Man
    av Jerry Weintraub
    266,-

    Maverick movie producer Jerry Weintraub's hilarious, autobiographical account of what it takes to make it to the top, in life and business: a de facto primer in the Art of Persuasion.

  • - Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life
    av John C. Maxwell
    156,-

    New York Times bestselling author John C. Maxwell shares the 11 ways highly successful people approach life and work, in this compact new book derived from his previous title, Thinking for a Change.

  • - In Search of the Real Bob Dylan
    av David Dalton
    190,-

    Our fascination with Bob Dylan never ends. Timed for his 75th birthday in May 2016, and with a new Foreword, WHO IS THAT MAN? comes to paperback

  • av Kiyohiko Azuma
    166,-

    Yotsuba attempts to give flowers to everyone in the world.

  • - Custer and the Little Bighorn - the Last Great Battle
    av James Donovan
    286,-

    A rousing and meticulously researched account of the most notorious battle in American history - and the first to incorporate important new findings.

  • av Mark Reibstein
    250,-

    A curious cat explores the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in simplicity

  • - Into the Unknown Amazon
    av Candice Millard
    400,-

    * Heroic attempt by US President Teddy Roosevelt to chart one of the largest and most dangerous tributaries of the Amazon - The River of Doubt.

  • av Kevyn Aucoin
    316,-

    An inspirational and how-to guide to make-up from one of the most sought after and successful make-up artists working today.

  • - Scenes from the American Indie Underground
    av Michael Azerrad
    256,-

    The story of post-punk indie rock in America, and the bands whose do-it-yourself ethic paved the way for the grunge phenomenon of the 1990s.

  • av Isuna Hasekura
    166,-

    The manga adaptation of the unique historical fantasy novel, SPICE AND WOLF.

  • av Dustin Harder
    286,-

  • av Leah Sottile
    350,-

    An investigation of the New Age movement in America that aims to understand its appeal to women and the self-proclaimed prophetesses, like Love Has Won's Amy Carlson, who've created kingdoms for themselves within it.   Known for deep dives into true crime, extremist ideologies and fringe subcultures, journalist Leah Sottile turns her investigative eye toward American New Age culture. Today, tarot cards, astrology and crystals are everywhere — from Instagram and TikTok, to upscale boutiques and pricey wellness retreats. Sottile investigates how the recent surge of interest in New Age ideas speaks to a culture that is woven into the very fabric of America, and how self-professed gurus like Love Has Won's Mother God and the mysterious channeler Ramtha have built devout followings because of it. For more than a century, this pastel-colored world of love, light and enlightenment has been built upon a foundation of conspiracies, antisemitism, nationalism and a rejection of science.   In BLAZING EYE SEES ALL, Sottile seeks to understand the quest for New Age spirituality in an era of fear that has made us open to anything that claims to bring relief — from war, the climate crisis, COVID 19, or the myriad of other issues we face. At the same time, she attempts to draw a line between truly helpful, healing ideas and snake oil. The new New Age is everywhere, and Sottile helps us sort through the crystals to find true clarity.

  • av Jannese Torres
    256,-

  • av Dante Lauretta
    256,-

  • av Kelly Marie McRaven
    266,-

  • av M.K. Lobb
    266,-

  • av Hannah Selinger
    350,-

    Kirkus Reviews's Most Anticipated Nonfiction of Spring 2025 What happens when a career you love doesn’t love you back? As Hannah Selinger will tell you, to be a good restaurant employee is to be invisible. At the height of her career as a server and then sommelier at some of New York’s most famed dining institutions, Selinger was the hand that folded your napkin while you were in the bathroom, the employee silently slipping into the night through a side door after serving meals worth more than her rent.  During her tenure, Selinger rubbed shoulders with David Chang, Bobby Flay, Johnny Iuzzini, and countless other food celebrities of the early 2000’s. Her position allowed her access to a life she never expected; the lavish parties, the tasting courses, the wildly expensive wines – the rare world we see romanticized in countless movies and television shows. But the thing about being invisible is that people forget you’re there, and most act differently when they think no one is looking.  In Cellar Rat, Selinger chronicles her rise and fall in the restaurant business, beginning with the gritty hometown pub where she fell in love with the industry and ending with her final post serving celebrities at the Hamptons classic Nick & Toni’s. In between, readers will join Selinger on her emotional journey as she learns the joys of fine fine dining, the allure and danger of power, and what it takes to walk away from a career you love when it no longer serves you.

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