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The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures - Mike Ashley - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The Rector's Daughter - F. M. Mayor - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Song Of The Rolling Earth - John Lister Kaye - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The Stones of Britain - Jon Cannon - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Team - Edward Lamont - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Team - Edward Lamont - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Google Play best business book of the year A groundbreaking book about how to harness the power of collaboration and work most effectively in groups - coauthored by Getting Things Done ''s David Allen When Getting Things Done was published in 2001, it was a game-changer. By revealing the principles of healthy high performance at an individual level, it transformed the experience of work and leisure for millions. Twenty years later, it has become clear that the best way to build on that success is at the team level, and one of the most frequently asked questions by dedicated GTD users is how to get an entire team onboard.By building on the effectiveness of what GTD does for individuals, Team will offer a better way of working in an organisation, while simultaneously nourishing a culture that allows individuals'' skills to flourish. Using case studies from some of the world''s most successful companies, Team shows how the principles of team productivity improve communication, enable effective execution and reduce stress on team members. These principles are increasingly important in the post-pandemic workplace, where the very nature of how people work together has changed so dramatically. Team is the most significant addition to the GTD canon since the original, and in offering a roadmap for building a culture of sustainable high performance, will be welcomed by readers working in any sized group or organisation.

DKK 182.00
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The Birdcatcher - Gayl Jones - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The Birdcatcher - Gayl Jones - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

A FINALIST FOR THE 2022 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD ''A fascinating meditation on Black female creativity from the author of Corregidora and Palmares . . . Vivid characters shimmer through the pages'' Suzi Feay, GUARDIAN ''I am living on the white-washed island of Ibiza with my friend Catherine Shuger, a sculptor who has been declared legally insane, and her husband, Ernest. Standing on the terrace, sheltered in the smell of oranges and eucalyptus, washed in sunlight, you''d swear this was a paradise. But to tell the truth the place is full of dangers. You see, Catherine sometimes tries to kill her husband. It has been this way for years . . . My name''s Amanda Wordlaw. Wonderful name for a writer, isn''t it? . . . I guess I''m sort of a choice companion for the Shugers - professional watcher and listener that I am. It''s like they need someone else to witness the shit, the spectacle they make of themselves.'' ''Gayl Jones constructs a novel that is part mystery, part thriller, and wholly captivating . . . Jones is an outstanding writer . . . A shining segment of the American literary canon has been restored'' Kate Webb, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT ''With the plush scenery of a travelogue, the misshapen soul of a noir and the anarchic spirit of a trickster tale, this novel revolves around three Black American expatriates . . . Catherine is suspicious of Amanda''s intentions toward her husband, but, in Jones''s fearsome, fractured narrative, her potential for violence seems no more alarming than anything else that might befall these social outsiders'' NEW YORKER (Best books of 2022)

DKK 120.00
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Everything is Beautiful: 'the most uplifting book of the year' Good Housekeeping - Eleanor Ray - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Everything is Beautiful: 'the most uplifting book of the year' Good Housekeeping - Eleanor Ray - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

''This book took hold of me and wouldn''t let me go until I turned the final page'' BETH O''LEARY ''Funny, tender and uplifting'' BBC RADIO 4 ''Beautifully written and thought-provoking'' KATIE FFORDE ''This is one of those books you just want to gulp down in one'' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING The Art of Belonging, Eleanor Ray''s utterly heartwarming new novel about what it truly means to belong to those you love, is available to preorder now! ........................................... When Amy Ashton''s world fell apart eleven years ago, she started a collection. Just a few keepsakes of happier times: some honeysuckle to remind herself of the boy she loved, a chipped china bird, an old terracotta pot . . . Things that others might throw away, but to Amy, represent a life that could have been. Now her house is overflowing with the objects she loves - soon there''ll be no room for Amy at all. But when a family move in next door, a chance discovery unearths a mystery, and Amy''s carefully curated life begins to unravel. If she can find the courage to face her past, might the future she thought she''d lost still be hers for the taking? Perfect for fans of Eleanor Oliphant and The Keeper of Lost Things , this exquisitely told, uplifting novel shows us that however hopeless things might feel, beauty can be found in the most unexpected of places. ........................................... Everyone is talking about Eleanor Ray: ''This novel is a treasure'' WOMAN ''A joy to read, and very beautiful indeed'' LISA DICKENSON ''A total treat of a read - warm, enchanting and intriguing, with an unforgettable protagonist at its heart'' HOLLY MILLER ''There''s an intriguing mystery at the heart of this emotional but uplifting debut novel'' SUNDAY EXPRESS ''Beautifully written and full of compassion, kindness and hope'' IRISH INDEPENDENT ''A gorgeous, warm hug of a novel'' SINEAD MORIARTY ''A tonic for the soul'' LESLEY KARA ''Charming and thrilling, romantic and gripping'' CLAIRE KENDAL ''Eleanor Ray has perfectly captured how it feels to not quite fit in'' M W CRAVEN ''A wonderful celebration of the power of kindness'' HANNAH TOVEY ''Heart-warming and thought-provoking, a mystery with a difference'' ANDREA MARA''I relished it from start to finish. A beautiful book. Thought-provoking. Evocative. A treat to read'' AMANDA ROBSON ''A gently absorbing entry into the mystery-uplit canon'' VASEEM KHAN ''Charming, endearing . . . will melt even the hardest of hearts'' JOANNA NELL ''My book of the year! An absolute must read'' LAUREN NORTH ''I loved every bit of it. I think the term in book reviewer lingo is "utterly captivated" - and I was, as it was not only so beautifully written but the story was brilliant, too'' FLISS CHESTER ''A brilliantly original protagonist and an intriguing mystery - this book brings a tear to the eye and uplifts the spirit'' JACKIE KABLER

DKK 120.00
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Daisy and Woolf - Michelle Cahill - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Daisy and Woolf - Michelle Cahill - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

''This is where I begin. This blank page draws me nearer to you, the day sweltering, my courage quickens, the curtains billowing and the punkah swaying, the punkah rattling as I sit at my writing bureau ... it is a soothing sound.'' Mina, a writer, is navigating her place in the world, balancing creativity, academia, her sexuality and the expectation that a wife and mother abandons herself for others. For her, like so many women of mixed ancestry, it is too easy to be erased. But her fire and intellect refuse to bow. She discovers ''the dark, adorable'' Eurasian woman Daisy Simmons, whom Peter Walsh plans to marry in Virginia Woolf''s Mrs Dalloway. Daisy disappeared from Woolf''s pages, her story unfinished - never given a voice in the novel, nor a footnote in any of the admiring Woolf scholarship that followed.While dealing with the remains of another life, Mina decides to write Daisy''s story. Travelling from Australia to England, India and China, freelancing and researching, she has to navigate cultural and race barriers, trying hard not to look back or flinch at the personal cost. Like Woolf, her writing both sustains and overwhelms her. But in releasing Daisy from her fictional destiny, Mina finds the stubbornness and strength to also break free.''An elegant meditation on race, class and privilege ... Daisy and Woolf not only brings us stories of brave, clever women in an eloquent way, it also leaves questions for us readers to think of our own trajectory of reading and influences'' ArtsHub''Cahill writes beautifully ... Daisy and Woolf is a novel about reclamation. Highlighting the inadvertent racism inherent in much of the classical literary canon, it reinforces the the importance of Own Voices writing, and shines a light on the lives of people of colour that cannot be understood or expressed without their input'' The Age ''an impressive, ambitious postmodern novel that raises questions around race, class, feminism, Empire, the post-colonial voice and so much more ... a fascinating work, it''s rare to see something of its kind in the Australian literary landscape'' Readings PRAISE FOR MICHELLE CAHILL:''Her deftness and linguistic grace masks her purpose, till she reveals a shocking glimpse of the price that art can exact'' - HILARY MANTEL''Traverses centuries, cultures and continents to deftly explore how race, gender and class have the power to shape a narrative'' - MAXINE BENEBA CLARKE''A dauntless novel of empire, and its ever-replicating costs. There are echoes of Michael Ondaatje in this novel''s lush and observant prose-craft. This is fiction at its most human and humane'' - BEEJAY SILCOX''In luminous prose, she has brought an old world back to life. Her background as a poet is clear in her evocative and detailed descriptions of colonial India. Daisy''s voice is perfectly tuned and her story is compelling'' - MELANIE CHENG''At once critically acute and narratively rich, Daisy and Woolf shows us that there are always new ways to read the past in order to understand the present'' - PATRICK FLANERY''Michelle Cahill deploys poetry and history in the most powerful manner possible to write back to Virginia Woolf, and expose the colonial gaze that did not (does not) acknowledge the full humanity of others. This novel will be to Mrs Dalloway what Wide Sargasso Sea was to Jane Eyre '' - MEENA KANDASAMY

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