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Black Arsenal

Title: Black Arsenal Author: Clive Chijioke Nwonka , Matthew Harle Pages: 320 In Black Arsenal, a remarkable cultural study, the intricate relationship between Arsenal Football Club and Black British identity is meticulously unravelled, offering readers a compelling lens through which to view the intersection of sport, race, and societal evolution. This is not

Freedom: Memoirs 1954 – 2021

Title: Freedom: Memoirs 1954 – 2021 Author: Angela Merkel Pages: 720 In Freedom: Memoirs 1954–2021, Angela Merkel invites readers to sit beside her at the quiet hearth of history, where the fire crackles with the echoes of crises, triumphs, and quiet, steadfast resolve. Co-written with her trusted political advisor, Beate Baumann, this memoir

Save America

Title: Save America Author: Donald J Trump Pages: 360 Save America by Donald J. Trump offers readers an inside perspective on the four years of his presidency, with a direct line from the former President himself. This visual journey through Trump’s administration captures many key moments from his first term, ranging from tense

The Unaccountability Machine

Title: The Unaccountability Machine Author: Dan Davies Pages: 304 In The Unaccountability Machine, Dan Davies plunges into the murky waters of organisational decision-making, illuminating why so many of the world’s largest systems—from financial markets to governmental institutions—consistently produce results that no one claims to have wanted. With incisive analysis, Davies dissects the mechanisms

Patriot

Title: Patriot Author: Alexei Navalny (Author), Arch Tait (Translator), Stephen Dalziel (Translator) Pages: 496 Patriot is much more than just a memoir. It is a raw, deeply personal account of a man who defied an authoritarian regime with unshakeable courage, and paid the ultimate price for his convictions. In Patriot, Alexei Navalny, once

The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea

Title: The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea Author: Yukio Mishima Pages: 144 There are few novels that strike with the chilling precision and haunting beauty of Yukio Mishima’s The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea. First published in 1963, this novel remains an indelible work of Japanese literature,

Midnight and Blue

Title: Midnight and Blue Author: Ian Rankin Pages: 352 Ian Rankin’s latest addition to the Rebus series, Midnight and Blue, is a masterclass in crime fiction, serving as both a nod to the classic detective thrillers and a bold new chapter in the life of one of Edinburgh’s most compelling anti-heroes, John Rebus.

On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century

Title: On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century Author: Tony Blair Pages: 368 In On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair offers a candid reflection on political leadership, distilling over a decade of experience at the helm of one of the world’s most prominent democracies. The book

Kingmaker

Title: Kingmaker Author: Sir Graham Brady Pages: 320 In “Kingmaker: Secrets, Lies, and the Truth about Five Prime Ministers,” Sir Graham Brady lifts the veil on the inner workings of the Conservative Party’s leadership, offering a riveting, behind-the-scenes account of the most turbulent period in modern British politics. From the coalition years to

The Siege

Title: The Siege Author: Ben Macintyre Pages: 400 Ben Macintyre, the acclaimed historian and master storyteller, delves into one of the most gripping and dramatic episodes of modern British history in “The Siege: The Remarkable Story of the Greatest SAS Hostage Drama.” This meticulously researched book takes readers back to the heart of