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Owl and the Lost Boy - Amy Wilson - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Everything You Need to Know - Philip Steele - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Newton's Cannon - Greg Keyes - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Spectacular Science for 8 Year Olds - Glenn Murphy - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Strangers - Graham Robb - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Murder in Advent - David Williams - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Works 4 - Gaby Morgan - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Spartan - Valerio Massimo Manfredi - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Bridge - David Remnick - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Killing 2 - David Hewson - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Nevada - Imogen Binnie - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

How to Develop Emotional Health - Oliver James - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Absolute War - Chris Bellamy - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Sea Monks - Andrew Garve - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Twisted Metal - Tony Ballantyne - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Girl from Paris - Joan Aiken - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Every Good Boy Does Fine - Jeremy Denk - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Every Good Boy Does Fine - Jeremy Denk - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER''A virtuosic memoir . . . elegant, frank and well-structured, that entirely resists cliche . . . readable for both diehard classical music fans and complete newcomers alike . . . A rare feat.'' - The Guardian A uniquely illuminating memoir of the making of a musician, in which renowned pianist Jeremy Denk explores what he learned from his teachers about classical music: its forms, its power, its meaning - and what it can teach us about ourselves. In this searching and funny memoir, based on his popular New Yorker article, renowned pianist Jeremy Denk traces an implausible journey. Life is difficult enough as a precocious, temperamental, and insufferable six-year-old piano prodigy in New Jersey. But then a family meltdown forces a move to New Mexico, far from classical music’s nerve centers, and he has to please a new taskmaster while navigating cacti, and the perils of junior high school. Escaping from New Mexico at last, he meets a bewildering cast of college music teachers, ranging from boring to profound, and experiences a series of humiliations and triumphs, to find his way as one of the world’s greatest living pianists, a MacArthur ''Genius,'' and a frequent performer at Carnegie Hall.There are few writers working today who are willing to eloquently explore both the joys and miseries of artistic practice. Hours of daily repetition, mystifying early advice, pressure from parents and teachers who drove him on – an ongoing battle of talent against two enemies: boredom and insecurity. As we meet various teachers, with cruel and kind streaks, Denk composes a fraught love letter to the act of teaching. He brings you behind the scenes, to look at what motivates both student and teacher, locked in a complicated and psychologically perilous relationship.In Every Good Boy Does Fine , Denk explores how classical music is relevant to ''real life,'' despite its distance in time. He dives into pieces and composers that have shaped him – Bach, Mozart, Schubert, and Brahms, among others – and gives unusual lessons on melody, harmony, and rhythm. Why and how do these fundamental elements have such a visceral effect on us? He tries to sum up many of the lessons he has received, to repay the debt of all his amazing teachers; to remind us that music is our creation, and that we need to keep asking questions about its purpose. ''Denk . . . has written a book that shows what it’s like to be a pianist, but also what it’s like to be Jeremy Denk. As if that were not enough, it is also about the elements of music, and beyond that an account of the ways in which music and life mirror each other. It is a book like none other'' - Simon Callow, The New York Review of Books

DKK 127.00
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Palace of Shadows - Ray Celestin - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Palace of Shadows - Ray Celestin - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

From the brain behind the upcoming Amazon Prime series, Haven , starring Sophie Turner.''Chillingly gothic'' – The Guardian , Best Crime and Thrillers of the YearInspired by the haunting true story of the Winchester Mystery House, Palace of Shadows is a hair-raising gothic thriller from the prize-winning author of the City Blues Quartet, Ray Celestin. 1899 . The desolate Smugglers’ Coast of North Yorkshire is a place that strikes fear into those who live nearby. Unexplained deaths, suicides, young girls gone missing on the nearby moors ­­— the locals say it’s the grand house that drives people mad.Still, when Samuel Etherstone is contacted by its reclusive owner, Mrs Chesterfield, and commissioned to work on the property, he accepts the offer. For a penniless artist adrift in London, the opportunity is too tempting to ignore.It is only on arrival at the Chesterfield house that he learns the sinister details of its architect’s disappearance. Meanwhile, the widowed Mrs Chesterfield, keeps adding wing upon wing, and no one will tell him the reason behind her chilling obsession. But as Samuel delves deeper into the mysteries that swirl about the house the nature of the project becomes terrifyingly clear . . . ''Its jaw-dropping finale will leave readers reeling. An absolute triumph'' – Sunday Express ''Darkly entertaining'' – Laura Shepherd-Robinson, bestselling author of The Square of Sevens ''I could see elements of Wilkie Collins, Bram Stoker and even Lewis Carroll . . . Hugely entertaining'' – Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of The Shadows of London

DKK 120.00
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Talk Like TED - Carmine Gallo - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Talk Like TED - Carmine Gallo - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Discover the secrets to a perfect TED Talk and learn how to deliver an exceptional presentation with internationally respected communications coach and Harvard University instructor, Carmine Gallo. With a new introduction from the author. ‘A smart, practical book that will teach you how to give a kick-butt presentation’ – Daniel H. Pink, No. 1 bestselling author of Drive and To Sell is Human TED Talks have redefined the elements of a successful presentation and become the gold standard for public speaking around the world. And yet the techniques that top TED speakers use are the same ones that will make any presentation more dynamic, fire up any team, and give anyone the confidence to overcome their fear of public speaking.Bestselling author of The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs , Carmine Gallo has broken down the top TED Talks and interviewed the most popular TED presenters to uncover the nine secrets of all successful TED presentations, including - Unleashing the master within - Delivering jaw dropping moments - Sticking to the eighteen-minute rule And more. Through these nine secrets, Gallo provides a step-by-step method that makes it possible for anyone to create, design, and deliver a TED-style presentation that is engaging, persuasive, and memorable. Talk Like TED will show you how to create presentations around the ideas that matter most to you – presentations that will energize your audience to spread those ideas, launch new initiatives, and reach their highest goals.

DKK 134.00
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The Rithmatist - Brandon Sanderson - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

DKK 127.00
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Every Good Boy Does Fine - Jeremy Denk - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Every Good Boy Does Fine - Jeremy Denk - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER'A virtuosic memoir . . . elegant, frank and well-structured, that entirely resists cliche . . . The concert pianist’s account of striving for musical mastery sits alongside a stirring coming of age narrative . . . readable for both diehard classical music fans and complete newcomers alike . . . A rare feat.' The Guardian‘Jeremy Denk’s writing is as engaged and probing as his playing. Every Good Boy Does Fine hits the spot - a scintillating account of his way into music’ - Ian BostridgeA uniquely illuminating memoir of the making of a musician, in which renowned pianist Jeremy Denk explores what he learned from his teachers about classical music: its forms, its power, its meaning - and what it can teach us about ourselves.In this searching and funny memoir, based on his popular New Yorker article, renowned pianist Jeremy Denk traces an implausible journey. Life is difficult enough as a precocious, temperamental, and insufferable six-year-old piano prodigy in New Jersey. But then a family meltdown forces a move to New Mexico, far from classical music’s nerve centers, and he has to please a new taskmaster while navigating cacti, and the perils of junior high school. Escaping from New Mexico at last, he meets a bewildering cast of college music teachers, ranging from boring to profound, and experiences a series of humiliations and triumphs, to find his way as one of the world’s greatest living pianists, a MacArthur 'Genius,' and a frequent performer at Carnegie Hall.There are few writers working today who are willing to eloquently explore both the joys and miseries of artistic practice. Hours of daily repetition, mystifying early advice, pressure from parents and teachers who drove him on – an ongoing battle of talent against two enemies: boredom and insecurity. As we meet various teachers, with cruel and kind streaks, Denk composes a fraught love letter to the act of teaching. He brings you behind the scenes, to look at what motivates both student and teacher, locked in a complicated and psychologically perilous relationship.In Every Good Boy Does Fine, Denk explores how classical music is relevant to 'real life,' despite its distance in time. He dives into pieces and composers that have shaped him – Bach, Mozart, Schubert, and Brahms, among others – and gives unusual lessons on melody, harmony, and rhythm. Why and how do these fundamental elements have such a visceral effect on us? He tries to sum up many of the lessons he has received, to repay the debt of all his amazing teachers; to remind us that music is our creation, and that we need to keep asking questions about its purpose.'Denk . . . has written a book that shows what it’s like to be a pianist, but also what it’s like to be Jeremy Denk. As if that were not enough, it is also about the elements of music, and beyond that an account of the ways in which music and life mirror each other. It is a book like none other . . . Denk weaves invisible threads connecting life and art into something very close to musical form.' Simon Callow, The New York Review of Books

DKK 146.00
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Every Good Boy Does Fine - Jeremy Denk - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Every Good Boy Does Fine - Jeremy Denk - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER'A virtuosic memoir . . . elegant, frank and well-structured, that entirely resists cliche . . . The concert pianist’s account of striving for musical mastery sits alongside a stirring coming of age narrative . . . readable for both diehard classical music fans and complete newcomers alike . . . A rare feat.' - The Guardian‘Jeremy Denk’s writing is as engaged and probing as his playing. Every Good Boy Does Fine hits the spot - a scintillating account of his way into music’ - Ian BostridgeA uniquely illuminating memoir of the making of a musician, in which renowned pianist Jeremy Denk explores what he learned from his teachers about classical music: its forms, its power, its meaning - and what it can teach us about ourselves.In this searching and funny memoir, based on his popular New Yorker article, renowned pianist Jeremy Denk traces an implausible journey. Life is difficult enough as a precocious, temperamental, and insufferable six-year-old piano prodigy in New Jersey. But then a family meltdown forces a move to New Mexico, far from classical music’s nerve centers, and he has to please a new taskmaster while navigating cacti, and the perils of junior high school. Escaping from New Mexico at last, he meets a bewildering cast of college music teachers, ranging from boring to profound, and experiences a series of humiliations and triumphs, to find his way as one of the world’s greatest living pianists, a MacArthur 'Genius,' and a frequent performer at Carnegie Hall.There are few writers working today who are willing to eloquently explore both the joys and miseries of artistic practice. Hours of daily repetition, mystifying early advice, pressure from parents and teachers who drove him on – an ongoing battle of talent against two enemies: boredom and insecurity. As we meet various teachers, with cruel and kind streaks, Denk composes a fraught love letter to the act of teaching. He brings you behind the scenes, to look at what motivates both student and teacher, locked in a complicated and psychologically perilous relationship.In Every Good Boy Does Fine, Denk explores how classical music is relevant to 'real life,' despite its distance in time. He dives into pieces and composers that have shaped him – Bach, Mozart, Schubert, and Brahms, among others – and gives unusual lessons on melody, harmony, and rhythm. Why and how do these fundamental elements have such a visceral effect on us? He tries to sum up many of the lessons he has received, to repay the debt of all his amazing teachers; to remind us that music is our creation, and that we need to keep asking questions about its purpose.'Denk . . . has written a book that shows what it’s like to be a pianist, but also what it’s like to be Jeremy Denk. As if that were not enough, it is also about the elements of music, and beyond that an account of the ways in which music and life mirror each other. It is a book like none other . . . Denk weaves invisible threads connecting life and art into something very close to musical form.' Simon Callow, The New York Review of Books

DKK 179.00
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