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Fly, Fly, Fly Your Sleigh - John Hay - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Machine Gunners - Robert Westall - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Time Machine - H. G. Wells - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Fly By Night - Frances Hardinge - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Machine Gunners - Robert Westall - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Vets Might Fly - James Herriot - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Fly Away - Kristin Hannah - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Women Could Fly - Megan Giddings - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Women Could Fly - Megan Giddings - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

"Megan Giddings''s prose is brimming with wonder. The Women Could Fly is a candid appraisal of grief, inheritance, and the merits of unruliness." - Raven Leilani Reminiscent of the works of Margaret Atwood, Deborah Harkness, and Octavia E. Butler, The Women Could Fly is a feminist speculative novel that speaks to our times. A piercing dystopian tale about the unbreakable bond between a young woman and her absent mother, set in a world in which magic is real and single women are closely monitored in case they are shown to be witches . . . Josephine Thomas has heard every conceivable theory about her mother’s disappearance. That she was kidnapped. Murdered. That she took on a new identity to start a new family. That she was a witch. This is the most worrying charge, because in a world where witches are real, peculiar behaviour raises suspicions and a woman – especially a Black woman – can find herself on trial for witchcraft.But fourteen years have passed since her mother’s disappearance, and now Jo is finally ready to let go of the past. Yet her future is in doubt. The State mandates that all women marry by the age of thirty – or enrol in a registry that allows them to be monitored, effectively forfeiting their autonomy. At twenty-eight, Jo is ambivalent about marriage. With her ability to control her life on the line, she feels as if she has never understood her mother more. When she’s offered the opportunity to honour one last request from her mother’s will, Jo leaves her regular life to feel connected to her one last time. In this powerful and timely novel, Megan Giddings explores the limits women face – and the powers they have to transgress and transcend them. ''It can be tempting to read The Women Could Fly , which comes in the shadow of the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, and call the book timely. But the relationship at the heart of this novel — between Jo and her mercurial mother — is much closer to timeless.'' - The New York Times

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The Women Could Fly - Megan Giddings - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Women Could Fly - Megan Giddings - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

"Megan Giddings''s prose is brimming with wonder. The Women Could Fly is a candid appraisal of grief, inheritance, and the merits of unruliness." - Raven Leilani Reminiscent of the works of Margaret Atwood, Deborah Harkness, and Octavia E. Butler, The Women Could Fly is a feminist speculative novel that speaks to our times. A piercing dystopian tale about the unbreakable bond between a young woman and her absent mother, set in a world in which magic is real and single women are closely monitored in case they are shown to be witches . . . Josephine Thomas has heard every conceivable theory about her mother’s disappearance. That she was kidnapped. Murdered. That she took on a new identity to start a new family. That she was a witch. This is the most worrying charge, because in a world where witches are real, peculiar behaviour raises suspicions and a woman – especially a Black woman – can find herself on trial for witchcraft.But fourteen years have passed since her mother’s disappearance, and now Jo is finally ready to let go of the past. Yet her future is in doubt. The State mandates that all women marry by the age of thirty – or enrol in a registry that allows them to be monitored, effectively forfeiting their autonomy. At twenty-eight, Jo is ambivalent about marriage. With her ability to control her life on the line, she feels as if she has never understood her mother more. When she’s offered the opportunity to honour one last request from her mother’s will, Jo leaves her regular life to feel connected to her one last time. In this powerful and timely novel, Megan Giddings explores the limits women face – and the powers they have to transgress and transcend them. ''It can be tempting to read The Women Could Fly , which comes in the shadow of the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, and call the book timely. But the relationship at the heart of this novel — between Jo and her mercurial mother — is much closer to timeless.'' - The New York Times

DKK 155.00
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The World's Biggest Cash Machine - Chris Blackhurst - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Women Could Fly - Megan Giddings - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The World's Biggest Cash Machine - Chris Blackhurst - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The World's Biggest Cash Machine - Chris Blackhurst - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

'Jaw-dropping revelations . . . The incredible story of [Man United] laid bare in new book' - Daily Mail'A gripping tale, full of insight. Blackhurst is an enormously talented writer' – City A.M.From Chris Blackhurst, the former Editor of the Independent, comes The World's Biggest Cash Machine, a gripping and tightly reported account of how the Glazers, owners of Manchester United, became the most maligned figures in the Premier League, and how they changed the beautiful game forever.Manchester United’s supporters span the globe and cross generations. But, with few exceptions, they are united in their anger with the American family who bought their club in 2005, plunging it into record levels of debt. The Glazers’ reign has become synonymous with the financialization of football, and has coincided with fan protests and a decline of Manchester United’s fortunes on the pitch . . . if not on the balance sheet.But what defines this secretive family, and do these astute businessmen deserve the opprobrium they receive? In this captivating account, informed by interviews with key figures behind the scenes, journalist and commentator Chris Blackhurst charts the gripping story of the world’s biggest football club – as well as exploring the wider transformation of the Premier League into a playground for billionaire owners.'Packed with insights and details that will both amaze and appal you . . . if it doesn't make you angry, you need to check your pulse' – Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland, on Too Big to Jail

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The World's Biggest Cash Machine - Chris Blackhurst - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The World's Biggest Cash Machine - Chris Blackhurst - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

''Jaw-dropping revelations . . . The incredible story of [Man United] laid bare in new book'' - Daily Mail ''A gripping tale, full of insight. Blackhurst is an enormously talented writer'' – City A.M. From Chris Blackhurst, the former Editor of the Independent , comes The World''s Biggest Cash Machine , a gripping and tightly reported account of how the Glazers, owners of Manchester United, became the most maligned figures in the Premier League, and how they changed the beautiful game forever. Manchester United’s supporters span the globe and cross generations. But, with few exceptions, they are united in their anger with the American family who bought their club in 2005, plunging it into record levels of debt. The Glazers’ reign has become synonymous with the financialization of football, and has coincided with fan protests and a decline of Manchester United’s fortunes on the pitch . . . if not on the balance sheet.But what defines this secretive family, and do these astute businessmen deserve the opprobrium they receive? In this captivating account, informed by interviews with key figures behind the scenes, journalist and commentator Chris Blackhurst charts the gripping story of the world’s biggest football club – as well as exploring the wider transformation of the Premier League into a playground for billionaire owners. ''Packed with insights and details that will both amaze and appal you . . . if it doesn''t make you angry, you need to check your pulse'' – Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland , on Too Big to Jail

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If Birds Fly Back - Carlie Sorosiak - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Little Bird - Rod Campbell - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Blasphemy - Douglas Preston - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Amazing Machines: Shiny Snow Machines - Tony Mitton - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Bothered by Bugs - Emily Gravett - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Bothered by Bugs - Emily Gravett - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Ada Lovelace: Bride of Science - Benjamin Woolley - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Puff, the Magic Dragon - Peter Yarrow - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Room on the Broom: A Push, Pull and Slide Book - Julia Donaldson - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The 156-Storey Treehouse - Andy Griffiths - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The 156-Storey Treehouse - Andy Griffiths - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Whatever Next! - Jill Murphy - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk