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    Attached

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    Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find – and Keep – Love by Dr. Amir Levine (co‑written with Rachel Heller) is a clear, approachable guide to using attachment theory to understand—and improve—your romantic relationships. Drawing from decades of psychological research, the authors explain how childhood experiences shape three primary adult attachment styles: secure, anxious, and avoidant . By helping readers identify their own and their partner’s attachment style, the book demystifies why we act the way we do in relationships and reveals how different pairings—especially the anxious‑avoidant combination—can lead to repeating negative cycles . Packed with real‑life examples and practical exercises, it guides you toward more secure communication, healthier emotional boundaries, and stronger interpersonal connections—proving that no matter your style, understanding it and adapting can transform your love life .

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    THE LOWLAND

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    Masters of Death

    599.00

    In Masters of Death, Viola Marek is a vampire who works as a real estate agent—and her latest client isn’t your everyday buyer: the mansion she’s trying to sell is haunted by the ghost of its previous owner, Tom Parker, who believes he cannot move on until he solves the mystery of his own murder . To help, Viola calls in Fox D’Mora, a purported medium who turns out to be a fraud—though a particularly intriguing one, since he is the godson of Death . As Tom’s case unfolds, Fox touches a much deeper crisis: Death has been kidnapped by a demon king named Volos and is being held captive in a high-stakes, immortal game where the only rule is “don’t lose” . Drawn into this cosmic conflict are a reluctant coalition—Viola, Fox, Tom, Fox’s demi-god ex‑lover Brandt Solberg (whose unexpected appearance signals something catastrophic), a demonic personal trainer, a sharp-tongued angel, and a love-stricken reaper . The climax hinges on Fox discovering that mortality—love, loss, vulnerability—is his greatest strength. By choosing emotion over power, he defeats Death in their final confrontation, restoring balance and enabling human endings: Tom and Viola are restored to mortal life and find peace, Fox rebuffs immortality with Brandt to live and age together, accepting that mortality makes life precious .

    The novel blends supernatural mystery, philosophical undercurrents, and sharply drawn character dynamics. It’s full of witty dialogue and tension emerging from both interpersonal bonds and metaphysical gambits—a tone that some readers loved and others found stylistically challenging. As one Reddit user put it:

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    Jinnah a life

    599.00

    Jinnah: A Life by Yasser Latif Hamdani is a compelling and rigorously researched biography that re-examines the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, through a fresh and secular lens. Breaking away from traditional portrayals that either mythologize or vilify him, Hamdani presents Jinnah as a complex and often misunderstood figure—a Westernized, English-speaking lawyer who was once hailed as the “Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity” before evolving into the leader of a movement demanding a separate homeland for Muslims. The book traces Jinnah’s journey from his early education and legal training in London to his return to India, where he initially championed Indian nationalism and worked alongside the Indian National Congress. Over time, however, disillusioned by growing religious polarization and political marginalization of Muslims, Jinnah shifted his stance and rose to lead the All-India Muslim League, ultimately calling for the creation of Pakistan. Hamdani’s account explores Jinnah’s strategic brilliance, sharp legal mind, and unwavering belief in constitutionalism and minority rights—even while navigating the chaos of Partition. The biography delves into his personal life as well, including his poignant relationship with his wife, Ruttie Jinnah, and his health struggles in the final years of his life. Drawing on speeches, letters, court cases, and historical documents, Hamdani argues that Jinnah envisioned Pakistan as a modern, democratic, and secular state, contrary to the ideological direction the country eventually took. By peeling back the layers of propaganda, political appropriation, and myth, Jinnah: A Life offers a thought-provoking portrait of a leader who was as enigmatic as he was pivotal to the subcontinent’s destiny.

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    A Power Unbound

    599.00

    In this thrilling conclusion to The Last Binding trilogy, Jack Alston, Lord Hawthorn, has turned away from magic after the tragic loss of his brother. But when a powerful magical conspiracy threatens to reshape the future of Britain, Jack is pulled back into the fight.

    He joins forces with Alan Ross, a rebellious, sharp-tongued thief and non-magical “perturbator” — someone with the rare talent to unravel magical spells. Though their personalities clash and their social classes divide them, the two are forced into a reluctant partnership as they seek the final piece of the Last Contract — an ancient magical pact that could grant terrifying power to those who control it.

    As danger closes in and Jack and Alan’s antagonism turns into a fiery romance, they must decide whether they’re willing to risk their hearts — and their lives — for each other, and for a future where magic is free and fair.

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    One of the Good Guys

    599.00

    One of the Good Guys by Araminta Hall is a gripping psychological thriller that explores themes of gender, power, and the dangers hidden beneath the surface of so-called “nice guys.” The story follows Cole, a seemingly kind and thoughtful man who relocates to a quiet coastal town for a fresh start after a failed marriage. When two young women disappear during a protest against gender violence, Cole and his new partner Leonora become caught in a media storm and police investigation. Told through multiple perspectives and woven with news clippings and social media posts, the novel challenges readers to question how well we truly know the people around us—and ourselves. With a tense atmosphere and sharp feminist commentary, this book keeps you questioning who to trust until the very end.

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    Never Mind

    599.00

    In “Never Mind,” Edward St. Aubyn masterfully captures the dark underbelly of privilege through the eyes of five-year-old Patrick Melrose, as he navigates a day of unimaginable cruelty and neglect at his family’s vacation home. With razor-sharp prose and unflinching honesty, St. Aubyn exposes the toxic dynamics of the Melrose family, revealing the devastating impact of trauma and abuse on Patrick’s young life.

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    A Tempest of Tea

    599.00

    In “A Tempest of Tea,” Hafsah Faizal weaves a captivating fantasy tale centered around Khadija, a young woman with the extraordinary ability to control tea. Set in a richly imagined world where tea is a powerful force, the story follows Khadija’s journey of self-discovery, family secrets, and navigating the complexities of her magical abilities. Faizal’s lyrical prose and vivid world-building bring this enchanting world to life, making “A Tempest of Tea” a compelling read for fans of fantasy and adventure.

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    THE AWARD

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    A FINE BALANCE

    599.00