The Queen of Nothing concludes the enthralling Folk of the Air series. Holly Black delivers a gripping tale of power, betrayal, and romance in the faerie world, filled with clever intrigue, suspense, and unforgettable characters.
The Secret reveals the power of positive thinking and the law of attraction, showing readers how to harness their thoughts and beliefs to manifest happiness, health, and success. Rhonda Byrne’s bestseller has inspired millions to transform their lives with this universal principle.
In this captivating historical fiction, legendary Hollywood actress Evelyn Hugo finally decides to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life — including her seven marriages. Through an exclusive interview with an unknown magazine reporter, Evelyn unveils her journey from 1950s starlet to reclusive icon, sharing the sacrifices, ambition, and loves that shaped her. Full of old Hollywood glamour,…
The Silva Mind Control Method is a groundbreaking guide to unlocking the hidden potential of the human mind. Through practical techniques in visualization, meditation, and concentration, Silva shows readers how to improve memory, manage stress, and achieve personal and professional goals with clarity and focus.
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson offers a refreshing, no-nonsense approach to living a meaningful life. This book helps you to: Focus on what truly matters Accept life’s limitations and challenges Build resilience in the face of adversity Let go of constant positivity and embrace reality Perfect for readers seeking self-improvement without sugar-coating, this paperback…
In The Summons, John Grisham crafts a compelling legal thriller about two brothers entangled in their late father’s mysterious legacy. When a respected judge leaves behind hidden millions, a web of greed, secrecy, and betrayal unfolds—testing family bonds and pushing the limits of justice.
Thomas Hardy’s The Trumpet-Major is a historical novel set during the Napoleonic Wars, blending romance, drama, and social realism. With Hardy’s signature attention to detail, the novel captures the struggles of ordinary people caught between love, loyalty, and the uncertainties of wartime England. Part of the Penguin Popular Classics series, this edition offers readers an affordable yet timeless entry into…
This volume of Penguin Classics presents three of Aristophanes’ most celebrated comedies: The Wasps, The Poet and the Women (Thesmophoriazusae), and The Frogs. Satirical, witty, and politically charged, these plays offer a window into Athenian society, democracy, and culture while showcasing Aristophanes’ enduring genius for sharp humor and theatrical brilliance.
The Wicked King is the breathtaking second installment in Holly Black’s The Folk of the Air series. With political intrigue, betrayal, and dangerous alliances, the story delves deeper into Jude’s struggle for power and survival in the treacherous world of Faerie—where everyone wears a mask, and no one can be trusted.
Henry James’s The Wings of the Dove is one of his greatest late novels, a profound study of love, wealth, illness, and betrayal. With intricate psychological depth and exquisite prose, James explores the moral struggles of his characters as they navigate passion and ambition in the backdrop of London society and Venice. This Penguin Classics edition includes critical apparatus and…
The Winner Stands Alone is a gripping novel by Paulo Coelho that explores the glittering yet deceptive world of fashion, film, and fame. Set against the backdrop of the Cannes Film Festival, it delves into obsession, ambition, and the price of success—reminding readers that winning often comes with devastating consequences.
To Kill a Mockingbird is Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, set in the racially charged American South of the 1930s. Through the eyes of young Scout Finch, it tells a powerful story of justice, morality, and compassion, as her father, lawyer Atticus Finch, defends an innocent Black man accused of a terrible crime. A timeless tale that continues to inspire…