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Graphic Classics

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

Candide
Graphic Classics

Description:
Timeless works of literature featuring amazing, one-of-a-kind cover illustrations from some of today’s best graphic artists. These Deluxe Editions also feature French flaps, rough fronts and luxurious packaging. Look for more Deluxe Classics with illustrated covers in the months ahead!

Language and Travel

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

Insight Guides
The classic Insight Guides series has, for more than 35 years, provided a full account of the world’s leading travel destinations through expert and informative text and stunning photography. Each title combines three books in one: an ideal travel planner, a practical on-the-spot companion, and a superb visual souvenir of a visit. If you want your vacation to be more than a sightseeing trip you can trust Insight Guides because they provide a complete and honest appraisal.

An ever-increasing range of products from Insight Guides also includes: Insight Pocket Guides, Compact Guides, Shopping Guides, Museums and Galleries Guides, Globes and Atlases, Fleximaps and more.

Rush Hour German
Berlitz — Helping the world communicate since 1878 — is the world’s largest provider of language training and cultural consulting services, with over 460 locations in 63 countries. Their products have helped millions of children and adults speak new languages.

Berlitz language books and audio products have enabled millions of people to study languages effectively at home, and at their own pace. Berlitz have also produced a very successful range of travel guides for well over 100 destinations, as well as specialist travel books such as the renowned Ocean Cruising and Cruise Ships and Business Travel Guide Europe.
Berlitz Kids

Ludmila’s Broken English

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

Ludmila's Broken English
Ludmila’s Broken English
by DBC Pierre

A wild and brilliant tale by the winner of the Man Booker Prize.

Description:
On a Tuesday in terror-struck London, Blair and Bunny Heath become the first adult conjoined twins ever successfully separated. On a Tuesday in the war-torn Caucasus, Ludmila Derev accidentally kills her grandfather. By December, they find themselves trudging together through a snow field, staring down the barrel of a rebel’s gun.

Ludmila sets out on a journey west to save her family from starvation and marauding Gnez troops. Hers is an odyssey of sour wit, even sourer vodka, and a Soviet tractor probably running on goat’s piss. The Heath twins are released from a newly privatized institution rumored to have been founded for an illegitimate royal baby. They are plunged into a round-the-clock world churning with opportunity, rowdy with the chatter of freedom, self-empowerment, and sex. Dangerous cocktails and a Russian Brides Web site throw these unforgettable characters together with explosive results.

DBC Pierre’s second novel confirms his place in the ranks of today’s most audacious and acclaimed novelists. DBC Pierre is the author of Vernon God Little, which won the Man Booker Prize and the Whitbread First Novel Award. He lives in County Leitrim, Ireland.

Size 12 is Not Fat

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

Size 12 is Not Fat
Size 12 Is Not Fat: A Heather Wells Mystery
by Meg Cabot

Description:
The #1 “New York Times” bestselling author strikes gold once more with a new series featuring a pop star-turned-girl detective in a mystery that rocks.

The Gormenghast Novels

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

The Gormenghast Novels
The Gormenghast Novels
by Mervyn Peake

Description:
A doomed lord, an emergent hero, and a dazzling array of bizarre creatures inhabit the magical world of the Gormenghast novels which, along with Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, reign as one of the undisputed fantasy classics of all time. At the center of it all is the seventy-seventh Earl, Titus Groan, who stands to inherit the miles of rambling stone and mortar that form Gormenghast Castle and its kingdom, unless the conniving Steerpike, who is determined to rise above his menial position and control the House of Groan, has his way.

In these extraordinary novels, Peake has created a world where all is like a dream–lush, fantastical, and vivid. Accompanying the text are Peake’s own drawings, illustrating the whole assembly of strange and marvelous creatures that inhabit Gormenghast.

Defeating the Hacker

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

Defeating the Hacker
Defeating the Hacker: A Non-Technical Guide to Computer Security
by Robert Schifreen

Description:
Defeating the Hacker allows the reader to learn how to protect their computer systems with advice from someone who knows how to break into them.

Robert Schifreen, a self-confessed ex-hacker, made history in 1985 when he became the first person in the world to face a jury trial in connection with computer hacking. His subsequent acquittal in the High Court led to a change in UK Law and the introduction of the Computer Misuse Act 1990. His 20 years experience in IT security now lends itself to global radio and TV broadcasts, as well as appearances at conferences and lectures around the world.

The Dead Beat

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

The Dead Beat
The Dead Beat: Lost Souls, Lucky Stiffs, and the Perverse Pleasures of Obituaries
by Marilyn Johnson

Description:
In wry and lucid prose, Johnson takes a mordantly funny look at the history and practice of “the ultimate human-interest story,” the obituary.

The End of Oil

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

The End of Oil
The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World
by Paul Roberts

Description:
You live in this world. You use oil. You must read this book. The situation is alarming and irrefutable: within thirty years, even by conservative estimates, we will have burned our way through most of the oil that is readily available to us. Already, the costly side effects of dependence on fossil fuel are taking their toll. Even as oil-related conflict threatens entire nations, individual consumers are suffering from higher prices at the gas pump, rising health problems, and the grim prospect of long-term environmental damage. In this frank and balanced investigation, Paul Roberts offers a timely wake-up call. He talks to both oil optimists and oil pessimists, delves deep into the economics and politics of oil, and considers the promises and pitfalls of alternatives such as wind power, hybrid cars, and hydrogen. A new afterword brings the book up to the minute. Brisk, immediate, and accessible, this is essential reading for anyone who uses oil, which is to say every one of us.

Oil

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

Oil
Oil: A Concise Guide to the Most Important Product on Earth
by Matthew Yeomans

Description:
Matthew Yeomans begins his investigation by trying to spend a day without oil—only to stumble before exiting the bathroom (petroleum products play a role in shampoo, shaving cream, deodorant, and contact lenses).

When Oil was first published, it was quickly recognized as the wittiest and most accessible guide to the product that drives the economy and undergirds global conflict.

Illustrated with maps and graphics—and now with an all-new afterword—Oil contains a brief history of gasoline, an analysis of the American consumer’s love affair with the automobile, and a political anatomy of the global oil industry, including its troubled relationship with oil-rich but democracy-poor countries.

Author: Catherine Webb

Thursday, August 10, 2006 by Booktopia

Catherine Webb was just fourteen years old when she completed her first novel, Mirror Dreams (2002), which she wrote during her school summer holidays. Since then, she has gone on to write further books which have been favourably compared with Terry Pratchett and Philip Pullman, two of her literary heroes.

Catherine prides herself on the scientific and historical accuracy of her latest series, the Horatio Lyle books, which have been universally acclaimed by reviewers and readers alike. A lifelong Londoner, she enjoys walking through the areas she describes in her books - Bethnal Green, Clerkenwell and along the Thames - comparing the city as it is now to how it was then. Catherine is currently studying history at the University of London.

(Source: atombooks.co.uk)

Kingdoms of the Void Series
Mirror Dreams
Mirror Wakes

Sam Linnifer Series
Waywalkers
Timekeepers

Horatio Lyle Series
The Extraordinary and Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle
The Obsidian Dagger, Being the Further Extraordinary Adventures of Horatio Lyle

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