Steel Inferno: I Panzer Corps in Normandy
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Steel Inferno provides a unique insight into the experiences of 1st SS Panzer Corps, one of only two...
Superbrands Annual: An Insight into Some of Britain's Strongest Brands: 2012
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Superbrands aims to highlight brands from a wide range of sectors that have become the strongest and...
The Left Hand of Darkness: Book in the Hainish Series
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Winter is an Earth-like planet with two major differences: conditions are semi artic even at the...
The Life Assistance Agency
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Do you want to live forever? Ben Ferguson-Cripps is a struggling writer with a surname that gets...
Resilience Pocketbook
Janine Waldman and Paul Z. Jackson
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Resilience is about an individual's readiness to meet the world in a resourceful state. It means...
The Lost Testament (Chris Bronson #6)
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For thousands of years we guarded it. But now it has been found. This could be the end - for us; for...
ClareR (6054 KP) rated Don’t Make Me Laugh in Books
Nov 23, 2025
We’ve heard a lot of talk recently of unnamed predators on the comedy circuit, and this is the story of one such man.
Ali thinks she has found the right man to co-present a radio show: comedian Ed. He’s funny, he’s nice - and actually he’s none of these things. He’s not at all what he seems to be, in fact.
Ali’s experience seemed all to plausible, and I very much enjoyed the way that she and the organisation called Scolds Bridle outed Ed’s behaviour. It was well worth the wait.
I did wonder who Ed could be modelled on…
HR for Small Business for Dummies
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Your handy, authoritative guide to small business HR Packed with practical tips and advice on how to...
Influx
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Particle physicist Jon Grady is ecstatic when his team achieves a major breakthrough: a device that...

