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Júlia 506. (Egy ágyban a f?n?kkel)
Júlia 506. (Egy ágyban a f?n?kkel)
Carole Mortimer
¥18.72
Júlia 506. (Egy ágyban a f?n?kkel)
Szívhang 436. (Mozaikcsalád)
Szívhang 436. (Mozaikcsalád)
Jennifer Taylor
¥18.72
Szívhang 436. (Mozaikcsalád)
Szívhang 461. (Egy b?v?s éjszaka)
Szívhang 461. (Egy b?v?s éjszaka)
Emily Forbes
¥18.56
Szívhang 461. (Egy b?v?s éjszaka)
Romana 515. (Az eladott menyasszony)
Romana 515. (Az eladott menyasszony)
Susan Mallery
¥18.56
Romana 515. (Az eladott menyasszony)
A számolás joga: A 3 Oscar
A számolás joga: A 3 Oscar
Margot Lee Shetterly
¥100.47
A számolás joga: A 3 Oscar
Szívhang 556–557. - Felenged a jég, Az új kollégan?
Szívhang 556–557. - Felenged a jég, Az új kollégan?
Jennifer Taylor, Susan Carlisle
¥40.30
Szívhang 556–557. - Felenged a jég, Az új kollégan?
Bolyongások Afrikában
Bolyongások Afrikában
Emil Torday
¥28.53
Bolyongások Afrikában
Orvosok kíméljenek!, Tengernyi szenvedély, ?j esély a szerelmre
Orvosok kíméljenek!, Tengernyi szenvedély, ?j esély a szerelmre
Scarlet Wilson, Susan Mallery, Anderson Caroline
¥46.03
Orvosok kíméljenek!, Tengernyi szenvedély, ?j esély a szerelmre
Romana kül?nszám 54. k?tet
Romana kül?nszám 54. k?tet
Jackie Braun, Sabrina Philips, Liz Fielding
¥43.16
Romana kül?nszám 54. k?tet
Júlia 520. (Szenvedélyek hálójában)
Júlia 520. (Szenvedélyek hálójában)
Lynne Graham
¥18.72
Júlia 520. (Szenvedélyek hálójában)
Isten hozott a családban! (A Dante-legenda 9.)
Isten hozott a családban! (A Dante-legenda 9.)
Olivia Gates, Day Leclaire
¥48.97
Isten hozott a családban! (A Dante-legenda 9.)
Romana 510. (Nem tudlak feledni)
Romana 510. (Nem tudlak feledni)
Raye Morgan
¥18.72
Romana 510. (Nem tudlak feledni)
Júlia 517. (Hivatali valóságshow)
Júlia 517. (Hivatali valóságshow)
Natalie Anderson
¥18.72
Júlia 517. (Hivatali valóságshow)
Dráma a Piccadillyn
Dráma a Piccadillyn
Hugh Walpole
¥28.86
Dráma a Piccadillyn
Plassans meghódítása
Plassans meghódítása
Émile Zola
¥19.87
Plassans meghódítása
A szenvedélyes barátok
A szenvedélyes barátok
H. G. Wells
¥17.17
A szenvedélyes barátok
Bianca 259–260. (Mr. Darling, Kifogtam az aranyhalat)
Bianca 259–260. (Mr. Darling, Kifogtam az aranyhalat)
Bonnie Gardner, Claire Baxter
¥48.97
Bianca 259–260. (Mr. Darling, Kifogtam az aranyhalat)
Bringing Home the Birkin
Bringing Home the Birkin
Tonello, Michael
¥83.03
An insider's hilarious, whirlwind account of his years spent globe-trotting in search of the holy grail of handbags: the Birkin For more than twenty years, the Hermès Birkin bag has been the iconic symbol of fashion, luxury, and wealth. Though the bag is often seen dangling from the arms of celebrities, there is a fabled waiting list of more than two years to buy one from Hermès, and the average fashionista has a better chance of climbing Mount Everest in Prada pumps than of possessing one of these coveted carryalls. Unless, of course, she happens to know Michael Tonello . . . Michael's newfound career started with an impulsive move to Barcelona, a vanished job assignment, no work visa, and an Herm scarf sold on eBay to generate some quick cash. But soon the resourceful Michael discovered the truth about the waiting list and figured out the secret to getting Herm to part with one of these precious bags. Millions of dollars worth of Birkins later, Michael had become one of eBay's most successful entrepreneurs and a Robin Hood to thousands of desperate rich women.With down-to-earth wit, Michael chronicles the unusual ventures that took him to nearly every continent, from eBay to Paris auction house and into the lives of celebrities and poseurs. Flirting with danger, Michael recounts the heady rush of hand delivering his first big score to famed songwriter Carole Bayer Sager in Paris; how he had to hire thugs to rescue a bag that one of his "shoppers" held for ransom; and the story of the Oscar-worthy performances that allowed him to snag "reserved" bags from other, less dogged Birkin seekers. Whether he's relating his wining and dining, buying and selling, dodging and weaving, laughing and crying, or schmoozing and stammering, Michael is a master raconteur who weaves together tales of hunting Birkins in the world's most posh locales, memories of meals that would make any gastronome salivate, anecdotes of obsessed collectors with insatiable desires, and sweetly intimate stories about his family, friends, and finding true love. The result is a memoir that is distinctive, fun, page-turning, and as addictive as its namesake.
HarperCollins e-books
HarperCollins e-books
Sparks, Kerrelyn
¥55.91
If it was still beating. Angus MacKay has been undead for almost five hundred years and it's not often something, or someone, surprises him. Until Emma Wallace. The sight of this luscious agent from the CIA's elite Stake-Out team was enough to stop Angus in his tracks. But then he discovers that she's a vampire slayer, intent on killing the "monsters" who killed her parents. And it's Angus's job to stop her. The only good vampire is a dead vampire. It's been Emma's motto since she committed her life to the destruction of these things. Now Angus MacKay wants to convince her differently. Sure, he's a sexy Highland warrior who seems to have stepped off the cover of a romance novel, complete with brogue, kilt, and sword, but he's also one of them. And it's her job to kill him. The war is on, but will it end in the destruction of one or both of them . . . or in total surrender to a passion for the ages?
The Paradox of Choice
The Paradox of Choice
Schwartz, Barry
¥94.10
In the spirit of Alvin Toffler Future Shock , a social critique of our obsession with choice, and how it contributes to anxiety, dissatisfaction and regret. This paperback includes a new P.S. section with author interviews, insights, features, suggested readings, and more. Whether we're buying a pair of jeans, ordering a cup of coffee, selecting a long-distance carrier, applying to college, choosing a doctor, or setting up a 401(k), everyday decisions--both big and small--have become increasingly complex due to the overwhelming abundance of choice with which we are presented. We assume that more choice means better options and greater satisfaction. But beware of excessive choice: choice overload can make you question the decisions you make before you even make them, it can set you up for unrealistically high expectations, and it can make you blame yourself for any and all failures. In the long run, this can lead to decision-making paralysis, anxiety, and perpetual stress. And, in a culture that tells us that there is no excuse for falling short of perfection when your options are limitless, too much choice can lead to clinical depression. In The Paradox of Choice , Barry Schwartz explains at what point choice--the hallmark of individual freedom and self-determination that we so cherish--becomes detrimental to our psychological and emotional well-being. In accessible, engaging, and anecdotal prose, Schwartz shows how the dramatic explosion in choice--from the mundane to the profound challenges of balancing career, family, and individual needs--has paradoxically become a problem instead of a solution. Schwartz also shows how our obsession with choice encourages us to seek that which makes us feel worse. By synthesizing current research in the social sciences, Schwartz makes the counterintuitive case that eliminating choices can greatly reduce the stress, anxiety, and busyness of our lives. He offers eleven practical steps on how to limit choices to a manageable number, have the discipline to focus on the important ones and ignore the rest, and ultimately derive greater satisfaction from the choices you have to make.
The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
Quinn, Julia
¥55.31
2 March 1810 . . . Today, I fell in love. At the age of ten, Miranda Cheever showed no signs of Great Beauty. And even at ten, Miranda learned to accept the expectations society held for her until the afternoon when Nigel Bevelstoke, the handsome and dashing Viscount Turner, solemnly kissed her hand and promised her that one day she would grow into herself, that one day she would be as beautiful as she already was smart. And even at ten, Miranda knew she would love him forever. But the years that followed were as cruel to Turner as they were kind to Miranda. She is as intriguing as the viscount boldly predicted on that memorable day while he is a lonely, bitter man, crushed by a devastating loss. But Miranda has never forgotten the truth she set down on paper all those years earlier and she will not allow the love that is her destiny to slip lightly through her fingers . . .