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A Short History of Stupid: the decline of reason and why public debate makes us want to scream Bernard Keane & Helen Razer
How did everything get so dumb? Keane’s & Razer’s essays will soothe the terminally frustrated and outrage the righteously Stupid.
Courtesy of Allen & Unwin
Time and Time Again Ben Elton
On 1 June 1914, Hugh Stanton wants to prevent a war. But can he? If you had one chance to change history … Where would you go? What would you do? Who would you kill?
Courtesy of Random House
Weightless Sarah Bannan
A coming-of-age story for the digital generation. ‘Chilling … brings us right into the middle of bullying, 21st-century style’ — Roddy Doyle
Courtesy of Bloomsbury
Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness Rebecca Solnit
This collection of essays ranges from the jungles of Mexico to the Arctic, from Occupy Wall Street to the Arab Spring. From the author of
Men Explain Things to Me.
Courtesy of NewSouth
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