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  • Peace and Parsnips: The Vegan Cookbook For Everyone

    Lee Watson

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, July 17, 2015)
    Happy, healthy and hearty - it's time to cook vegan... In Peace and Parsnips, Lee Watson invites everyone to discover the delights of eating meat- and diary-free recipes, bursting with vitality and taste. Using fresh produce, Lee celebrates this incredibly healthy way of eating through recipes that are varied, nutritious and utterly delicious. From curries, burgers and bakes to show-stoppers for special occasions, this book is set to rock your concept of cooking vegan! Dishes include: - Braised Cauliflower and Puy Lentil Tabouleh - Fragrant Wilde Rice, Curly Kale and Pistachio Salad - Pakistani Pumpkin and Beetroot Bhuna - Chickpea, Squash and Apricot Burgers - Roasted Chestnut and Fennel Casserole - Rustic Apple and Whisky Marmalade Tart - Raw Blueberry and Macadamia Cheesecake Save money, feel healthier and be amazed at the incredible new flavours in your life.
  • And Another Thing : The World According to Clarkson Volume 2

    Jeremy Clarkson

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, March 15, 2006)
    In And Another Thing. . . the outspoken and outrageous presenter Jeremy Clarkson shares his opinions on just about everything. Jeremy Clarkson finds the world such a perplexing place that he wrote a bestselling book about it. Yet, despite the appearance of The World According to Clarkson, things—amazingly—haven't improved. Not being someone to give up easily, however, he's decided to have another go. In And Another Thing. . . the king of the exasperated quip discovers that bombing North Carolina is bad for Yorkshire, we can look forward to exploding at the age of 62, Russians look bad in Speedos (but not as bad as we do), and that wasps are the highest form of life. Thigh-slappingly funny and in your face, Jeremy Clarkson bursts the pointless little bubbles of the idiots while celebrating the special, the unique, and the sheer bloody brilliant. . . And Another Thing. . . is a hilarious collection of Jeremy's Sunday Times columns and the second in his The World According to Clarkson series, which also includes For Crying Out Loud!, How Hard Can It Be?, and The World According to Clarkson.
  • Sunday Morning Coming Down: A Frieda Klein Novel

    FRENCH NICCI

    Paperback (Michael Joseph Ltd, March 15, 2017)
    None
  • Untitled Isaac Bell #11

    Clive Cussler

    Hardcover (MICHAEL JOSEPH, March 22, 2018)
    'The Adventure King' Sunday ExpressTHE NEW ISAAC BELL & DIRK PITT ADVENTURE FROM THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER When Isaac Bell attempts to decipher the mysterious deaths of nine men, he encounters a secret so powerful it could dictate the fate of the world . . .A century apart, Dirk Pitt and Isaac Bell team up to unlock the truth about the most famous maritime disaster of all time - the sinking of the unsinkable Titanic.Present dayDirk Pitt is forced to make a daring rescue at the excavation site of an antiquated submarine in the waters around New York City. His reward is a document left behind a century earlier by legendary detective Isaac Bell - a document that re-opens a historical mystery . . .1911 ColoradoIsaac Bell is asked to look into an unexplained tragedy at Little Angel Mine. His dangerous quest to answer that riddle leads to something much bigger - the discovery of a rare element with extraordinary powers and of virtually incalculable value. As he discovers that there are people who will do anything to control the substance, Isaac Bell must find out how far he'll go to stop them . . .Delivering explosive action, knife-edge plotting and page-turning intrigue, The Titanic Secret proves once again that Clive Cussler is the best in the business.Praise for Clive Cussler'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily Mail'Just about the best in the business' New York Post'Nobody does it better . . . nobody!' Stephen Coonts
  • Make Your Bed: Small things that can change your life... and maybe the world

    William H. McRaven

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, June 26, 2018)
    *** THE INCREDIBLE No. 1 New York Times BESTSELLER *** Make your bed to change the world... 'What starts here changes the world' was the university slogan that inspired William H. McRaven to take charge of the small things that could change his life . . . and even the world. Here McRaven shares the 10 life-changing principles he learned during his 37 years as a Navy SEAL. These 10 philosophies helped him to overcome challenges not only in his career, but also throughout his life. What's more anyone can use these basic lessons to change themselves, and the world, for the better . . . Begin each day with a simple task, help one another you through life, respect everyone, know that your life won't be fair and that you will fail often; take risks, step-up when times are tough, face-down the bullies, lift-up the downtrodden and never ever give up. Do these things and we will live in a far better world than the one before it . . . Told with great humility and optimism, this timeless book provides simple and universal wisdom, practical advice, and words of encouragement that will inspire readers to achieve more even in life's darkest moments. If Make Your Bed has equipped you with life-changing wisdom and you want other readers like you to discover this smart, inspiring book, then leave a review below . . . 'Superb, smart, succinct' Forbes 'A book to inspire your children and grandchildren to become everything they can' The Wall Street Journal
  • Lost Empire

    Clive Cussler (with Grant Blackwood)

    Paperback (Michael Joseph / Penguin, March 15, 2010)
    None
  • Poseidon's Arrow: Dirk Pitt #22

    Cussler Clive

    Hardcover (Pengiin/Michael Joseph, March 15, 2012)
    Book by Clive Cussler
  • My Name Is Nobody

    Matthew Richardson

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, March 15, 2017)
    Light wear to dust jacket. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • The Dead Tracks

    Tim Weaver

    Paperback (Michael Joseph, Sept. 24, 2013)
    A serial killer more terrifying than you could ever imagine . . . Straight-A student Megan Carver was an unlikely runaway. But six months on, she's never been found. Missing persons investigator David Raker knows what it's like to grieve. He knows the shadowy world of the lost, too. So when he's hired by Megan's parents to find out what happened to her, he recognises their pain - but knows that the darkest secrets can be buried deep. The more Raker digs, the more he realises everything is a lie. People close to Megan are dead. Others are too terrified to talk. And at the centre of it all is a place like no other. They call it The Dead Tracks. And there, Megan's secrets could cost Raker his life. From the bestselling author behind the chart-topping podcast Missing, this mystery is perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh's I See You and Jo Nesbo's The Thirst. 'Weaver has delivered another cracking crime thriller' Daily Mail
  • My Story

    Steven Gerrard

    Paperback (Michael Joseph, Nov. 20, 2015)
    The no-holds-barred autobiography from one of this country's greatest ever footballers, Steven Gerrard. Steven Gerrard is the former captain of Liverpool football team and of the England national football team, and is the only player ever to have scored in a FA cup final, a league cup final, a UEFA cup final and a champion's league final. His entire career, since 1998, has been spent at Anfield with Liverpool. In this book he charts his full playing career, shedding light on the defining games, his life off the pitch as well as the players and managers he's encountered. Explosive, controversial and searingly honest, this will be the last word from an era-defining player.
  • About Last Night . . .

    Catherine Alliott

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, April 25, 2017)
    The funny, enthralling and heartwarming story of a woman who gets a second chance in life - but will she have the courage to take it? Molly has moved from London to rural Herefordshire chasing the Good Life. Swapping the tube for the saddle, she is living the country dream. Apart from it isn't really her dream. It's her husband David's. And David is, well, rather dead now. Then a distant relative of her late husband kicks the bucket, leaving a London townhouse in her possession, and Molly dares to consider chucking it all in. Quitting the Good Life and going back to her good life. But there's a problem. A rather tall, handsome problem. In the shape of a man already living in Molly's new house. And when a face appears from her past, Molly is more confused than ever. Will Molly's London dream replace her muddy reality? Do any of the men in her life really have honourable intentions? And has she said goodbye to country life too soon? 'Warm, witty and wise' Daily Mail Praise for Catherine Alliott 'Irresistible' Daily Mail 'Compulsively readable' The Times 'Possibly my favourite writer' Marian Keyes
  • F*ck You, 2016

    Bob A. N. Grypants

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, Feb. 1, 2017)
    In the year that David Bowie died, Brexit shocked us, 'Hiddleswift' was a thing, and Trump trumped, we are all asking ourselves: was 2016 really the worst year ever? Find out in this special (i.e. hastily put together) commemorative book. Inside this cathartic memento of the annus shitabulus that was 2016, you'll find a hilarious guide to everything that went wrong and the few - very few - things that actually went right. For example:- How was it that politics completely jumped the shark this year?- From Bowie to Prince, Ali to Cohen, we celebrate the many extraordinary artists who died rather than see Trump become President- Compare 2016 with other terrible years in history - is it really the very worst?- Make sense of Manbuns, Pokemon Go, Hygge, Nigel Farage and other nonsense- With the aid of an electron microscope we hunt for something good that actually happened- Feel relieved about all the bad things that didn't occur - yet (there's always 2017, folks!)Featuring some really badly drawn illustrations, this comic compendium will soothe your troubled soul—before you throw it in the bin and prepare your mightily hungover self to face 2017. It has to be better, right?