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SOPHIE’S WORLD
When 14 year-old Sophie encounters a mysterious mentor who introduces her to philosophy, mysteries deepen in her own life. Why does she keep getting postcards addressed to another girl? Who is the other girl? And who, for that matter, is Sophie herself? To solve the riddle, she uses her new knowledge of philosophy, but the truth is far stranger than she could have imagined. An addictive blend of mystery, philosophy and fantasy, Sophie’s World is an international phenomenon which has been translated into 60 languages and sold more than 40 million copies.On the 20th anniversary of SOPHIE’S WORLD – the world’s bestselling book of 1995 – a striking new edition with a fresh jacket look and a foreword by the author.
ISBN: 9781857992915
AUTHOR: JOSTEIN GAARDER
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CHINA SHAKES THE WORLDTHE RISE OF A HUNGRY NATION
James Kynge brings an evocative personal perspective to China and the Chinese. The former Financial Times bureau chief in Beijing also has a topic which is vast and important – the book’s publisher has classified it as history, not business. The themes – not least how it has taken a nominally socialist bureaucracy to destroy hundreds of billions of dollars worth of foreign capitalists’ intellectual property – are intriguing, amusing and insightful. The book also bravely touches on issues such as the way China is ravaging the environment, its own and that of its neighbours. A rare buy-two-copies-and-give-one-to-a-friend book that is far better than the much-hyped The World is flat, by Thomas L. Friedman, which takes a rather banal conceit and milks it dry.
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CELSIUS 7/7
In his column which appeared in the Times on the morning of 9/11, Michael Gove prophetically argued that the West’s policy of appeasement towards terror was destined to provoke yet greater atrocities. In Celsius 7/7, Gove explores the roots of Islamic rage, the historical factors which culminated in the current terrorist campaign and the Moslem world’s troubled accommodation with modernity. He also analyses the intellectual roots and political appeal of Islamism, explains the factors behind Jihadi violence and places the current fundamentalist challenge in context. Combining a broad historical sweep with character sketches of key figures such as Michel Aflaq, Charles de Gaulle, Sayyhid Qutb, Donald Rumsfeld, Abu Musab al_Zarqawi, Henry Kissinger and Osama bin Laden, as well as a detailed survey of Western political failures, Gove’s account is a shrewd and detached analysis that provides powerfully convincing recommendations for future action.