The Kingdom
'The Kingdom, already a huge bestseller in France, is thrilling, magnificent and strange' Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times 'An utterly brilliant book' Catherine Nixey, The Times The sensational international bestseller from... See More
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(378 reviews)
'The Kingdom, already a huge bestseller in France, is thrilling, magnificent and strange' Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times 'An utterly brilliant book' Catherine Nixey, The Times The sensational international bestseller from... See More
by Ivan Krastev
(275 reviews)
In this provocative book, renowned public intellectual Ivan Krastev reflects on the future of the European Union -- and its potential lack of a future. With far-right nationalist parties on the rise across the continent and... See More
(16,586 reviews)
Read the searing first novel from the celebrated author of Beloved, which immerses us in the tragic, torn lives of a poor black family in post-Depression 1940s Ohio. Unloved, unseen, Pecola prays each night for blue eyes... See More
by Emma Hornby
(9,699 reviews)
**Don't miss Emma Hornby's gripping new wartime saga, A DAUGHTER'S WAR - out now** ---------------------------- The bestselling debut saga novel of 2017. Powerful, absorbing storytelling that fans of sagas by Dilly Court... See More
(1,968 reviews)
Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian return in this essential novel set between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. The Empire is dead. Nearly two decades after the Battle of Endor, the tattered remnants of Palpatine's... See More
(798 reviews)
One of our great contemporary scientists reveals the ten profound insights that illuminate what everyone should know about the physical world In Fundamentals, Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek offers the reader a simple yet... See More
by Susan Hill
(892 reviews)
A terrifying ghost story by the bestselling author of The Woman in Black. A mysterious depiction of masked revellers at the Venice carnival hangs in the college rooms of Oliver's old professor in Cambridge. On this cold... See More
by Scott Lynch
(14,679 reviews)
Escaping from the attentions of the Bondsmagi Locke Lamora, the estwhile Thorn of Camorr and Jean Tannen have fled their home city. Taking ship they arrive in the city state of Tal Varrar where they are soon planning their... See More
(168 reviews)
On the 2nd of August 1947 a young man gets off a train in a small Swedish town. He has survived the Lodz ghetto, Auschwitz, and the harrowing slave camps and transports during the final months of Nazi Germany. Now he has to... See More
(1,328 reviews)
A funny, romantic read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Sunny Days and Sea Breezes Ali Kingston is happily married with three children. She isn't the type to have her head turned - but then it isn't every day... See More
by Tom Sharpe
(1,064 reviews)
When Lockhart Flawse is catapulted out of his upper-class and rapunzel-esque life with the curmudgeonly Flawse Senior, he must enter the world of suburbia, and marriage. Rendered an absolute twit in modern society by his... See More
by Zoje Stage
(800 reviews)
Seven-year-old Hanna has never spoken a word. She is a sweet but silent angel in the eyes of her adoring father, but with Mummy, things are different. Suzette loves her daughter but difficulties with babysitters and... See More
by Tim Parks
(306 reviews)
"Am I giving the impression that I don't like the Veneto? It's not true. I love it. But like any place that's become home I hate it too." How does an Englishman cope when he moves to Italy - not the tourist idyll but the... See More
by Andy Weir
(172,806 reviews)
AS SEEN ON BARACK OBAMA'S 2021 SUMMER READING LIST 'THE MOST ENJOYABLE HARD SF I HAVE READ IN YEARS' THE GUARDIAN OUT NOW from the bestselling author of THE MARTIAN 'Weir's finest work to date... This is the one book I... See More
by Devney Perry
(31,606 reviews)
The dramatic introduction into The Edens series. Get ready for small towns stirred by mystery and desire... Winslow Covington believes in life, liberty and the letter of the law. As Quincy's new chief of Police she has to... See More
(736 reviews)
The Sunday Times Bestseller 'A tribute and a rallying call' - Guardian Three and half weeks. Three hundred miles. I saw roaring arterial highway and silent lanes, candlelit cathedrals and angry men in bad pubs. The Britain... See More
by Kate Dramis
(608 reviews)
** THE INSTANT NO. 2 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER AND A ROMANTASY NOVEL TO FALL IN LOVE WITH ** 'I wish I could read it again for the first time. Absolutely breathtaking' 5***** READER REVIEW ' I am obsessed' 5***** READER... See More
by J.D. Oswald
(318 reviews)
The Obsidian Throne is J.D. Oswald's stunning conclusion to 'The Ballad of Sir Benfro' series - an epic high fantasy tale of dragons, swordsmanship, honour and two of the most unlikely yet extraordinary heroes in all of... See More
(20,040 reviews)
Geralt of Rivia is on a mission to save his ward, Ciri, and with her the world, in this third novel in the bestselling Witcher series that inspired the blockbuster video games and the fourth season of the hit Netflix show... See More
by Tom Harper
(1,091 reviews)
In the bestselling tradition of The Da Vinci Code, this is a breath-taking, all-action adventure from the pen of prizewinning author Tom Harper. This page-turner will take through the myths and legends of lost civilisations... See More
(1,517 reviews)
Recycling is good, isn't it? In this visionary book, chemist Michael Braungart and architect William McDonough challenge this status quo and put forward a manifesto for an intriguing and radically different philosophy of... See More
(589 reviews)
A gripping biography by the author of Brave New World In 1634 Urbain Grandier, a handsome and dissolute priest of the parish of Loudun was tried, tortured and burnt at the stake. He had been found guilty of conspiring with... See More
(75,364 reviews)
PERFECT FOR FANS OF SARAH J. MAAS AND JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT 'Read this series NOW! I felt like I was in the story watching and holding my breath the entire time' 5***** Reader Review 'Sexy and touching all at the same... See More
by Andreas Malm
(535 reviews)
The science on climate change has been clear for a very long time now. Yet despite decades of appeals, mass street protests, petition campaigns, and peaceful demonstrations, we are still facing a booming fossil fuel... See More
(15,304 reviews)
Book 2 in the Rivers of London series, from Sunday Times Number One bestselling author Ben Aaronovitch. Body and Soul. The song. That's what London constable and sorcerer's apprentice Peter Grant first notices when he... See More
(3,985 reviews)
'A statistical national treasure' Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2 'Required reading for all politicians, journalists, medics and anyone who tries to influence people (or is influenced) by statistics. A tour de force' Popular... See More
(4,742 reviews)
'Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont is, for me, her masterpiece' ROBERT McCRUM, GUARDIAN 'An author of great subtlety, great compassion and great depth' SARAH WATERS 'Jane Austen, Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabath Bowen - soul-sisters... See More
by Ian Mortimer
(3,655 reviews)
Travel back through time this Christmas on a tour of a completely different world: England in the Middle Ages. Imagine you could travel back to the fourteenth century. What would you see, and hear, and smell? Where would... See More
(1,651 reviews)
No one is safe in this gripping fantasy that will keep you guessing. A must-read for fans of Steven Erikson, David Gemmell and Brandon Sanderson. 'The finest Esslemont novel so far, and a superb Malazan novel in its own... See More
by Robert Penn
(88 reviews)
'Charming, important... a journey of discovery' Telegraph Over the course of a year, Robert Penn learns how to plant, harvest, thresh and mill his own wheat, in order to bake bread for his family. In returning to this... See More
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