"Enter the hostile world of computer crime from the comfort of your own armchair. Mitnick presents ten compelling chapters, each the result of an interview with a real hacker about a real attack. A must-read for anyone with an interest in information …
A reunion of bones. An irresistible kisser. Wonder underpants. Cow-dung custard. It's all a bit much really! This is a brilliant collection of funny, weird and…
When John Barth s "Lost in the Funhouse" appeared in 1968, American fiction was turned on its head. Barth s writing was not a response to the realistic fiction that characterized American literature at the time; it beckoned back to the founders of the…
Follow-up to the bestselling }Land Of Stories{, a unique and modern fairytale from Chris Colfer, star of TV's }Glee{. The twins must rescue their mother from the famed Enchantress and save the fairytale world from the greatest threat it's ever faced. …
The story, or novella, as a literary genre has a much shorter history in Russia than in some Western countries, but it has nevertheless produced important works by some of the greatest names in Russian literature. This dual-language volume contains 12…
Here are Alan Bennett's four hugely admired, triumphantly reviewed and bestselling stories, brought together in one book for the first time. "Father! Father! Burning Bright" is…
About the Book: To celebrate the 100th anniversary of G. K. Chestertons Father Brown mysteries, BBC One Daytime has commissioned a new 10-part drama series for…
Writer Brian Wood weaves another tale of lost Viking history, as foot soldier Mads gives a grunt's-eye view of the famous Siege of Paris where hundreds…