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  1. Once Upon A Broken Heart
    1. Stephanie Garber

    Once Upon A Broken Heart

    From the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the Caraval series, the first book in a new series about love, curses, and the lengths that people will go to for happily ever after.

    € 13,95
  2. Caraval
    1. Stephanie Garber

    Caraval

    the mesmerising and magical fantasy from the author of Once Upon a Broken Heart

    Welcome to Caraval, where nothing is quite as it seems. A mesmerising, magical and stunningly imaginative debut novel for anyone who loved The Night Circus and Daughter of Smoke and Bone.

    € 13,95
  3. Hell
    1. Dante

    Hell

    Lay down all hope, you that go in by me . . . Through the gates of Hell, past whirling hurricanes, leering devils and rivers of blood, lies the ultimate evil: Satan himself. Masterfully translated by Dorothy L. Sayers, this first instalment of The Divine Comedy tells the captivating tale of Dante and Virgil's arduous journey through the nine circles of the underworld, and remains one of the most influential works in literary history.

    € 8,00
  4. Odyssey
    1. Stephen Fry

    Odyssey

    Odyssey completes his Greek Myths series in marvellous fashion. . . Fry, a born storyteller, succeeds again in making the ancient stories accessible, gently modernising the language and dotting his journey with explanatory and often amusing footnotes

    € 23,50
  5. The Wrath of Achilles
    1. Homer

    The Wrath of Achilles

    Homer is thought to have lived c.750-700 BC in Ionia and is believed to be the author of the earliest works of Western Literature: The Odyssey and The Iliad. E. V. Rieu was a celebrated translator from Latin and Greek, and editor of Penguin Classics from 1944-64. His son, D C H Rieu, has revised his work. Peter Jones is former lecturer in Classics at Newcastle. He co-founded the 'Friends of Classics' society and is the editor of their journal and a columnist for The Spectator.

    € 8,50
  6. The Odyssey
    1. Homer

    The Odyssey

    A tale of Odysseus and his ten-year journey home after the Trojan war forms one of the earliest and greatest works of Western literature. Confronted by natural and supernatural threats - from the witch Circe who turns his men into pigs, to the twin terrors of Scylla and Charybdis.

    € 10,46
  7. A Court of Mist and Fury
    1. Sarah J. Maas

    A Court of Mist and Fury

    The second book in the GLOBALLY BESTSELLING, SENSATIONAL series

    With bits of Buffy, Game Of Thrones and Outlander, this is a glorious series of total joy

    € 14,95
  8. Mythos
    1. Stephen Fry

    Mythos

    The Greek Myths Retold

    The Greek myths are told to you here by the ever-soothing voice of Stephen Fry, who takes you from Zeus to Athena with his typical humour. The Greek gods of the past become relatable as pop culture, modern literature and music are woven throughout. It is joyfully informal yet full of the literary legacy threaded through so much of the tapestry of contemporary Greece

    € 14,95
  9. Whatever is Rational is Tolerable
    1. Epictetus

    Whatever is Rational is Tolerable

    Epictetus (c.ad 55–135) was a teacher and Graeco-Roman philosopher. Originally a slave from Hierapolis in Anatolia (modern Turkey), he was owned for a time by a prominent freedman at the court of the emperor Nero. After gaining his freedom he moved to Nicopolis on the Adriatic coast of Greece and opened a school of philosophy there. His informal lectures (the Discourses) were transcribed and published by his student Arrian, who also composed a digest of Epictetus’ teaching known as the Manual (or Enchiridion). Late in life Epictetus retired fromteaching, adopted an orphan child and lived out his remaining years in domestic obscurity. His thought owes most to Stoicism, but also reflects the influence of other philosophers, Plato and Socrates in particular. His influence has been deep and enduring, from Marcus Aurelius in his Meditations to the contemporary psychologist Albert Ellis, who has acknowledged his debt to Epictetus in devising the school of Rational-Emotive Behavioural Therapy.

    € 8,50
  10. Meditations
    1. Marcus Aurelius

    Meditations

    A series of reflections, strongly influenced by Epictetus, which represent a Stoic outlook on life. It offers a range of fascinating spiritual reflections and exercises developed as the leader struggled to understand himself and make sense of the universe.

    € 12,50
  11. Odyssey
    1. Stephen Fry

    Odyssey

    Odyssey completes his Greek Myths series in marvellous fashion. . . Fry, a born storyteller, succeeds again in making the ancient stories accessible, gently modernising the language and dotting his journey with explanatory and often amusing footnotes

    € 14,95
  12. The Ballad of Never After
    1. Stephanie Garber

    The Ballad of Never After

    the stunning sequel to the Sunday Times bestseller Once Upon A Broken Heart

    The Ballad of Never After is the fiercely-anticipated sequel to the #1 New York Times bestseller Once Upon a Broken Heart, starring Evangeline Fox and the Prince of Hearts on a new journey of magic, mystery, and heartbreak.

    € 13,95