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    • The Big Bad Bug

      Original price was: د.إ45.00.Current price is: د.إ40.50.

      A bullying beetle gets his comeuppance in this fun, colourful story full of cute bugs and insects.

    • The Black Swan:

      د.إ80.00

      The most influential book of the past seventy-five years: a groundbreaking exploration of everything we know about what we don’t know, now with a new section called “On Robustness and Fragility.”

      A black swan is a highly improbable event with three principal characteristics: It is unpredictable; it carries a massive impact; and, after the fact, we concoct an explanation that makes it appear less random, and more predictable, than it was. The astonishing success of Google was a black swan; so was 9/11. For Nassim Nicholas Taleb, black swans underlie almost everything about our world, from the rise of religions to events in our own personal lives.

    • The Blackwater Lightship

      Helen’s beloved brother Declan is dying. Now, she must join her mother and grandmother in a crumbling old house by the sea, three generations calling an uneasy truce […]

    • The Blind Owl

      د.إ42.00

      Widely regarded as Sadegh Hedayat’s masterpiece, the Blind Owl is the most important work of literature to come out of Iran in the past century. On the surface […]

    • The Blind Owl by Sadegh Hedayat

      د.إ30.00

      *The only translation endorsed by the Sadegh Hedayat Foundation *The first translation to use the definitive Bombay edition (Hedayat’s handwritten text) *The only available English translation by a native Persian and English speaker *The preface includes a detailed textual analysis of the Blind Owl Finally, by largely preserving the spirit as well as the structure of Hedayat’s writing, this edition brings the English reader into the world of the Hedayat’s Blind Owl as never before. Extensive footnotes (explaining Persian words, phrases, and customs ignored in previous translations) provide deeper understanding of this work for both the causal reader and the serious student of literature.

    • The Body: A Guide for Occupants

      د.إ105.00

      THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER – SUNDAY TIMES SCIENCE BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019 _______ ‘A directory of wonders.’ – The Guardian ‘Jaw-dropping.’ – The Times ‘Classic, wry, gleeful Bryson…an entertaining […]

    • The Body: A Guide for Occupants

      د.إ105.00

      ‘A directory of wonders.’ – The Guardian ‘Jaw-dropping.’ – The Times ‘Classic, wry, gleeful Bryson…an entertaining and absolutely fact-rammed book.’ – The Sunday Times ‘It is a feat of narrative skill […]

    • The Boo Zoo: A Peekaboo Lift the Flap Book

      د.إ42.00

      Join in the fun with a visit to the zoo and play peekaboo with all your favourite animals in The Boo Zoo, a chunky board book with large fold-out flaps […]

    • The Book of Dust Volume One

      Original price was: د.إ48.00.Current price is: د.إ38.00.

      From the world of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials- now a major critically acclaimed BBC series *Now coming to the stage in the summer of this year! Performed at The […]

    • The Book of Legends: What if all the stories were real?

      د.إ38.00

      Perfect for fans of fast-paced adventures, The Book of Legends, from comedian Lenny Henry, is a laugh-out-loud magical story for 8-12 year olds, illustrated throughout by the incredibly talented Keenon Ferrell. […]

    • The Book of Stolen Dreams

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      An exhilarating, awe-inspiring debut from a master storyteller writing for children for the first time, perfect for fans of Katherine Rundell, Eva Ibbotson and His Dark Materials. Shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.

      “A new and important voice for young people.” Michael Morpurgo

      “Dazzling! An instant classic. An eye-wateringly funny and jaw-droppingly fantastical adventure, chock-a-block with rare books, airships, and penguin-shaped hats.” Ben Miller

      “A wonderful story. Gripping and magical.” Anthony Horowitz

      When Rachel and Robert are passed a stolen book by their librarian father, they have to go on the run and protect it at all costs. With their father captured and everyone hunting for the Book, they must uncover its secrets and track down the final, missing page.

      But the cruel and calculating Charles Malstain is on their trail. When the children discover the astonishing, magical truth about the Book, they resolve to do everything in their power to stop it falling into his hands. For if it does, he could rule forever.

      Step inside the pages of an immortal adventure and discover a truly unforgettable journey of wonder, courage and magic…

    • The Book of Two Ways

      د.إ75.00
      Prologue My calendar is full of dead people.&160; When my phone alarm chimes, I fish it out from the pocket of my cargo pants. I’ve forgotten, with the time change, to turn off the reminder. I’m still groggy with sleep, but I open the date and read the names: Iris Vale. Eun Ae Kim. Alan Rosenfeldt. Marlon Jensen .&160; I close my eyes, and do what I do every day at this moment: I remember them.&160; Iris, who had died tiny and birdlike, had once driven a getaway car for a man she loved who’d robbed a bank. Eun Ae, who had been a doctor in Korea, but couldn’t practice in the United States. Alan had proudly showed me the urn he bought for his cremated remains and then joked, I haven’t tried it on yet . Marlon had changed out all the toilets in his house and put in new flooring and cleaned the gutters; he bought graduation gifts for his two children and hid them away. He took his twelve-year-old daughter to a hotel ballroom and waltzed with her while I filmed it on his phone, so that the day she got married there would be video of her dancing with her father.&160; At one point, they were my clients. Now, they’re my stories to keep.&160; Everyone in my row is asleep. I slip my phone back into my pocket and carefully crawl over the woman to my right without disturbing her—air traveler’s yoga—to make my way to the bathroom in the rear of the plane. There I blow my nose and look in the mirror. I’m at the age where that’s a surprise, where I still think I’m going to see a younger woman rather than the one who blinks back&160;at me. Lines fan from the corners of my eyes, like the creases of a familiar map. If I untangle the braid that lies over my left shoulder, these terrible fluorescent lights would pick up those first gray strands in my hair. I’m wearing baggy pants with an elastic waist, like every other sensible nearly-forty woman who knows she’s going to be on a plane for a long-haul flight. I grab a handful of tissues and open the door, intent on heading back to my seat, but the little galley area is packed with flight attendants. They are knotted together like a frown.&160; They stop talking when I appear. “Ma’am,” one of them says, “could you please take your seat?”&160;It strikes me that their job isn’t really very different from mine. If you’re on a plane, you’re not where you started, and you’re not where you’re going. You’re caught in between. A flight attendant is the guide who helps you navigate that passage smoothly. As a death doula, I do the same thing, but the journey is from life to death, and at the end, you don’t disembark with two hundred other travelers. You go alone.&160;I climb back over the sleeping woman in the aisle seat and buckle my seatbelt just as the overhead lights blaze and the cabin comes alive.&160;“Ladies and gentlemen,” a voice announces, “we have just been informed by the captain that we’re going to have a planned emergency. Please listen to the flight attendants and follow their directions.”&160;I am frozen. Planned emergency . The oxymoron sticks in my mind.&160;There is a quick rush of sound—shock rolls through the cabin—but no screams, no loud cries. Even the baby behind me, who shrieked for the first two hours of the flight, is silent. “We’re crashing,” the woman on the aisle whispers. “Oh my God, we’re crashing.”She must be wrong; there hasn’t even been turbulence. Everything has been normal. But then the flight attendants station themselves in the aisles, performing a strange, staccato ballet of safety movements as instructions are read over the speakers. Fasten your&160; seatbelts. When you hear the word brace, assume the brace position. After the plane comes to a complete stop you’ll hear Release your seatbelts . Get out. Leave everything behind. Leave everything behind.&160; For someone who makes a living through death, I haven’t given a lot of thought to my own.&160;I have heard that when you are about to die, your life flashes before your eyes.&160;But I do not picture my husband, Brian, his sweater streaked with inevitable chalk dust from the old-school blackboards in his physics lab. Or Meret, as a little girl, asking me to check for monsters under the bed. I do not envision my mother, not like she was at the end or before that, when Kieran and I were young.&160;Instead, I see him.&160; As clearly as if it were yesterday, I imagine Wyatt in the middle of the Egyptian desert, the sun beating down on his hat, his neck ringed with dirt from the constant wind, his teeth a flash of lightning. A man who hasn’t been part of my life for fifteen years. A place I left behind.&160;A dissertation I never finished.&160;Ancient Egyptians believed that to get to the afterlife, they had to be deemed innocent in the Judgment Hall. Their hearts were weighed against the feather of Ma’at, of truth.&160;I am not so sure my heart will pass.&160;The woman to my right is softly praying in Spanish. I fumble for my phone, thinking to turn it on, to send a message, even though I know there is no signal, but I can’t seem to open the button on my pants pocket. A hand catches mine and squeezes.I look down at our fists, squeezed so tight a secret couldn’t slip between our palms. Brace , the flight attendants yell. Brace!&160; As we fall out of the sky, I wonder who will remember me. Much later I would learn that when a plane crashes and the emergency personnel show up, the flight attendants tell them how many&160;souls were on board. Souls, not people. As if they know our bodies are only passing through for a little while.&160; I would learn that one of the fuel filters became clogged midflight. That the second filter-clogging light came on in the cockpit forty-five minutes out, and in spite of what the pilots tried, they could not clear it, and they realized they’d have to do a land evacuation. I would learn that the plane came in short of Raleigh-Durham, sticking down in the football field of a private school. As it hit the bleachers with a wing, the plane tipped, rolled, broke into pieces.&160;Much later I would learn of the family with the baby behind me, whose row of three seats separated from the floor and was thrown from the aircraft, killing them instantaneously. I would hear about the six others who had been crushed as the metal buckled; the flight attendant who never came out of her coma. I would read the names of the passengers in the last ten rows who hadn’t gotten out of the broken fuselage before it erupted in flame.&160;I would learn that I was one of thirty-six people who walked away from the crash.&160;When I step out of the examination room of the hospital we’ve been taken to, I’m dazed. A woman in a uniform is in the hallway, talking to a man with a bandaged arm. She is part of an emergency response team from the airline that has overseen medical checks by physicians, given us clean clothes and food, and flown in frantic family members.&160;“Ms. Edelstein?” she says, and I blink, until I realize she is talking to me.&160;A million years ago, I had been Dawn McDowell. I’d published under that name. But my passport and license read Edelstein. Like Brian’s.&160;In her hand she has a checklist of crash survivors.&160;She puts a tick next to my name. “Have you been seen by a doctor?”&160;“Not yet.” I glance back at the examination room.&160;“Okay. I’m sure you have some questions . . . ?”&160;That’s an understatement.&160; Why am I alive, when others aren’t? Why did I book this particular flight? What if I’d been detained checking in, and had missed it? What if I’d made any of a thousand other choices that would have led&160;me far away from this crash? At that, I think of Brian, and his theory of the multiverse. Somewhere, in a parallel timeline, there is another me at my own funeral. At the same time, I think—again, always—of Wyatt. I have to get out of here. I don’t realize I have said this out loud until the airline representative responds. “Once we get the doctor’s paperwork, you’re clear to leave. Is someone coming for you, or do you need us to make travel arrangements?”We, the lucky ones, have been told we can have a plane ticket anywhere we need to go—to our destination, back to where the flight originated, even somewhere else, if necessary. I have already called my husband. Brian offered to come get me, but I told him not to. I didn’t say why. I clear my throat. “I have to book a flight,” I say.“Absolutely.” The woman nods. “Where do you need to go?” Boston, I think. Home. But there’s something about the way she phrases the question: need, instead of want; and another destination rises like steam in my mind.I open my mouth, and I answer.
    • The Book Thief

      Original price was: د.إ62.00.Current price is: د.إ48.00.

      #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER – ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE’S 100 BEST YA BOOKS OF ALL TIME The extraordinary, beloved novel about the ability of books to feed the soul even in […]

    • The Bowerbird

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      The beautifully illustrated story of Bert – a little bird with a big heart who is looking for love. From the picture-book superstar pairing of Julia Donaldson and Catherine Rayner.

    • The Bowerbird

      Original price was: د.إ45.00.Current price is: د.إ40.50.

      The beautifully illustrated story of Bert – a little bird with a big heart who is looking for love. From the picture-book superstar pairing of Julia Donaldson and […]

    • The Boy At the Back of the Class

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      A World Book Day 2020 Author Winner Of The Blue Peter Book Award 2019 Winner Of The Waterstones Children’S Book Prize 2019 Shortlisted For The Jhalak Prize 2019 Told With Heart And Humour, The Boy At The Back Of The Class Is A Child’S Perspective On The Refugee Crisis, Highlighting The Importance Of Friendship And Kindness In A World That Doesn’T Always Make Sense. There Used To Be An Empty Chair At The Back Of My Class, But Now A New Boy Called Ahmet Is Sitting In It. He’S Nine Years Old (Just Like Me), But He’S Very Strange. He Never Talks And Never Smiles And Doesn’T Like Sweets – Not Even Lemon Sherbets, Which Are My Favourite! But Then I Learned The Truth: Ahmet Really Isn’T Very Strange At All. He’S A Refugee Who’S Run Away From A War. A Real One. With Bombs And Fires And Bullies That Hurt People. And The More I Find Out About Him, The More I Want To Help. That’S Where My Best Friends Josie, Michael And Tom Come In. Because You See, Together We’Ve Come Up With A Plan. . . With Beautiful Illustrations By Pippa Curnick.

    • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

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      Now a Netflix film starring and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, this is a gripping memoir of survival and perseverance about the heroic young inventor who brought electricity to […]

    • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Young Readers Edition)

      Original price was: د.إ45.00.Current price is: د.إ38.00.

      Now a Netflix film starring and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, this is a gripping memoir of survival and perseverance about the heroic young inventor who brought electricity to […]

    • The Boy Who Made Monsters

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      Le tout dernier ouvrage de Jenny Pearson. Benji McLaughlin est optimiste de nature; il croit que son frère et lui seront heureux chez leur oncle, que le monstre ‘Loch Lochy’ existe, que ses parents reviendront à la maison un jour. Ainsi que, quand

    • The Boy Who Shouted Wolf

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      Ladybird Readers is an ELT graded reader series for children aged 3-11 learning English as a foreign or second language. The series includes traditional tales, popular characters, modern stories, and non-fiction. · Beautifully […]

    • The Boy With Wings

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      An ordinary kid is about to become an EXTRAORDINARY hero in The Boy with Wings, an action-packed adventure by comedy legend Lenny Henry.

      Wings? Check.
      A super-cool, super-secret past? Check.
      An impossible mission to save

    • The Boy With Wings

      د.إ39.00

      Lenny Henry’s brilliant first novel for readers of 9 to 12, illustrated throughout by Keenon Ferrell. Includes an exclusive comic book adventure illustrated by Mark Buckingham. An ordinary […]

    • The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (Hardcover)

      Original price was: د.إ105.00.Current price is: د.إ68.00.

      #1 NYT, Wallstreet Journal and USA Today Bestseller, an inspiring fable The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse by Charlie Mackesy will uplift your spirits. Many who have read this book do not refer to it as a book but rather a work of art. Through Mackesy’s brilliant tale of unlikely friendship, universal truths and 100 inspirational drawings you are taken to a world that makes you want to stay there or improve this one. Korean translated by Lee Jin Gyeong.

    • The Breakfast Club Adventure: The Phantom Thief

      د.إ38.00

      Marcus and the Breakfast Club Investigators are back and better than ever, just in time for for a brand new investigation! The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Phantom Thief is […]

    • The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Beast Beyond the Fence

      د.إ38.00

      Dive into an exciting and mysterious adventure full of fun-filled friendships, fantastical creatures and incredible investigations by the #1 bestselling author Marcus Rashford! Inspired by Marcus’s own experiences […]

    • The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School

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      Marcus and the Breakfast Club Investigators are back in The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School!

      From #1 bestselling author Marcus Rashford comes another exciting adventure full of fantastic friendships, high-stakes

    • The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Goblin’s Revenge

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      Join Marcus and friends as they solve another mystery in The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Goblin’s Revenge. This is the sixth exciting adventure by England International footballer, child food-poverty campaigner and bestselling author

    • The Breast

      د.إ50.00

      Like some latter-day Gregor Samsa, Professor David Kepesh wakes one morning to find that he has been transformed. But where Kafka’s protagonist turned into a giant beetle, the narrator of Roth’s fantasy has become a 155-pound female breast. What foll

    • The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After

      Original price was: د.إ49.00.Current price is: د.إ40.00.

      New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn presents a collection of ‘second epilogues’ to her bestselling Bridgerton series, now a series created by Shondaland for Netflix, and also includes […]

    • The Brightest Night (Wings of Fire #5) (5) Paperback

      د.إ40.00

      The dragonets struggle to fulfill the prophecy and — somehow — end the war in this thrilling new installment of the New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire […]

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