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Two Wrongs Make A Right

Jamie Westenberg and Bea Wilmot have nothing in common except a meet-disaster and the mutual understanding that they couldn't be more wrong for each other.

But when the people closest to them play Cupid and trick them into going on a date, Jamie and Bea realise they have something else in common after all - an undeniable need for revenge.

€6.30 excl tax

Better Hate than Never

Childhood enemies discover the fine line between love and loathing in this heartfelt reimagining of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.
€6.10 excl tax

Breaking Through: My Life in Science

€11.80 excl tax

Lucy by the Sea

In March 2020 Lucy's ex-husband William pleads with her to leave New York and escape to a coastal house he has rented in Maine. Lucy reluctantly agrees, leaving the washing-up in the sink, expecting to be back in a week or two. Weeks turn into months, and it's just Lucy, William, and their complex past together in a little house nestled against the sea. Rich with empathy and a searing

€6.00 excl tax

You, Again

Can they stop hating each other long enough to fall in love?

A commitment-phobe and a hopeless romantic clash over and over again-until heartbreak and unexpected chemistry bring them together in this clever enemies-to-friends-to-lovers debut romance.

"Fresh, witty, and utterly romantic."-Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis

€6.00 excl tax

The Furrows

€6.00 excl tax

A Most Agreeable Murder: A Novel

€11.00 excl tax

Chloe and the Kaishao Boys

€5.30 excl tax

The Noh Family

€5.30 excl tax

Call Us What We Carry

The instant #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestseller, now available in paperback and with bonus content!
€6.90 excl tax

Quantum Supremacy

The runaway success of the microchip may finally be reaching its end. As shrinking transistors approach the size of atoms, the phenomenal growth of computational power inevitably collapses. But this change heralds the birth of a revolutionary new type of computer, one that calculates on atoms themselves. Quantum computers promise unprecedented gains in computing power, enabling advancements tha

€6.90 excl tax