Bella Mackie Ordine dei libri (cronologico)





What a Way to Go
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
'I was immensely grateful that despite the gruesome way my husband died, he'd done it with his clothes on.'Anthony Wistern is wealthy beyond imagination. Fragrant wife, gaggle of photogenic children, French chateau, Cotswold manor, plethora of mistresses, penchant for cutting moral corners, tick tick tick tick tick tick.Unfortunately for him, he's also dead. Suddenly poised to inherit his fortune, each member of the family falls under suspicion.And that's when everything comes crashing down…
Come uccidere la tua famiglia
- 432pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Grace è una serial killer e uccide per un buon motivo: si vendica della sua famiglia per essere stata messa da parte a causa della sua illegittimità e per non essere riuscita a integrarsi nella facoltosa famiglia del padre. Ma la sua vendetta è soprattutto rivolta verso sua madre, che non ha mai superato il fatto di essere stata sedotta e poi dimenticata. Grace è un'anti-eroina tanto cinica quanto affascinante, che osserva il mondo con acume e giudica con ancor più severità. E, a volte, uccide. Nonostante le sue azioni, la nostra simpatia per lei è innegabile.
Jog On. How Running Saved My Life
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
"Divorced and struggling with deep-rooted mental health problems, Bella Mackie ended her twenties in tears. She could barely find the strength to get off the sofa, let alone piece her life back together. Until one day she did something she had never done of her own free will she pulled on a pair of trainers and went for a run. In Jog On, Bella explains with hilarious and unfiltered honesty how she used running to battle crippling anxiety and depression. With the help of a supporting cast of doctors, psychologists, sportspeople and friends, she shares a wealth of inspirational stories, research and tips that show how exercise often can be the best medicine."--Provided by publisher.
Jog On
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Bella's brilliant love letter to running turns into an extraordinarily brave and frank account of her battle with anxiety. A compassionate and important book' Joe Lycett Brutally honest and insightful' Jimmy Anderson `A very relatable book' Philippa Perry