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(97 reviews)
An Indie Next Pick ? An Amazon Editors' Pick ? A Shelf Awareness Best Book of the Year ? Finalist for the Silver Falchion Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Award Becky Chambers meets Firefly in this big-hearted Korean space opera debut... See More
by Deborah Levy
(136 reviews)
Kissing you is like new paint and old pain. It is like coffee and car alarms and a dim stairway and a stain and it's like smoke.' ('Placing a Call') How does love change us? And how do we change ourselves for love - or for... See More
(981 reviews)
Grand Master Ursula K. LeGuin has been recognised for almost fifty years as one of the most important writers in the SF field - and is likewise feted beyond the confines of the genre. The Wind's Twelve Quarters was her first... See More
(1,475 reviews)
'Like Stephen King,... Armstrong not only writes interesting page-turners, she has also achieved that unlikely goal, what all writers strive for: a genre of her own... This is not The Call of the Wild; it's Nora Roberts... See More
(1,080 reviews)
'Armstrong keeps the focus on hip, impulsive and likeable Savannah, building suspense with plenty of plot reversals and betrayals. Fans of the series won't want to miss what is clearly the first battle in an Otherworld war.'... See More
(1,009 reviews)
'Paranormal and show-business power struggles make for hard-to-put-down entertainment.' - Booklist Robyn Peltier has always lived a normal life. So when her boss is murdered and she is named prime suspect, she is way out of... See More
(1,174 reviews)
'Highly recommended... Armstrong remains at the top of her game with nonstop action and interesting new characters.' - Library Journal 'Wonderful... difficult to put down and harder to forget.' - Night Owl... See More
by Tom Holt
(380 reviews)
'This is a must-read for those who grew up in awe of The Phantom Tollbooth... Holt achieves near-perfection in his new comic fantasy.' - Publishers Weekly, starred review 'Exceedingly clever and funny.' - RT Book... See More
by Edd Kimber
(2,399 reviews)
ONE TIN, 70 BAKES BBC Good Food Best Food Books of 2020 The Guardian Best Food Books of 2020 New York Times Best Cookbooks of 2020 Washington Post Top Cookbooks for 2020 'A brilliant idea for a book' and a 'must-have'... See More
(43 reviews)
This enchanting study on the art of living with books considers how our personal libraries reveal our true nature: far more than just places, they are living labyrinths of our innermost feelings. The author, a lifelong... See More
by Louise Gray
(19 reviews)
WINNER OF THE GUILD OF FOOD WRITERS INVESTIGATIVE FOOD WORK AWARD 2024 JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION BOOK AWARDS NOMINEE 2024 SHORTLISTED FOR SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS 2023 A TIMES ENVIRONMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 'This is... See More
by Tom Stoppard
(592 reviews)
In a large country house in Derbyshire in April 1809 sits Lady Thomasina Coverly, aged thirteen, and her tutor, Septimus Hodge. Through the window may be seen some of the '500 acres inclusive of lake' where Capability... See More
(45 reviews)
Have you noticed that in more and more areas of everyday life, rather than being addressed like a mature adult, you're increasingly treated like an irresponsible child in constant need of instruction and protection? Perhaps... See More
(210 reviews)
The great thinker reflects on such topics as nuclear weapons, world poverty, and international affairs in this Wall Street Journal bestseller. Nuclear proliferation, Zionism, and the global economy are just a few of the... See More
(2,130 reviews)
The sixth Dave Robicheaux novel from SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author James Lee Burke. Hunting a sadistic killer who targets young prostitutes, Detective Dave Robicheaux has no mind to be sidetracked into persuading... See More
(3,350 reviews)
A novel in the Dave Robicheaux series, acclaimed as 'one of the wonders of American crime fiction' (MAIL ON SUNDAY) Dave is in a recovery unit in New Orleans, where a Creole girl named Tee Jolie Melton visits him and leaves... See More
by James Bowen
(8,836 reviews)
From the stars of A Christmas Gift from Bob, now a major motion picture with Luke Treadaway, the incredible and heartwarming sequel to the bestselling A Street Cat Named Bob. 'Close proximity to animals does wonders for... See More
(15,476 reviews)
"A female investigator every bit as brainy and battle-hardened as Lisbeth Salander." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air, on Maisie Dobbs Maisie Dobbs got her start as a maid in an aristocratic London household when she... See More
by Tom Baker
(509 reviews)
Tom Baker, the fourth Doctor Who on British television, brings all his talent as a raconteur to this autobiography, which was first published in 1997 and ranges from his childhood, through his 7 years as Doctor Who to the... See More
(1,852 reviews)
Jason Taverner has a glittering TV career, millions of fans, great wealth and something close to eternal youth. He is one of a handful of brilliant, beautiful people, the product of top-secret government experiments forty... See More
by Caleb Carr
(3,594 reviews)
The sequel to the internationally bestselling historical thriller THE ALIENIST, now a major Netflix series, starring Luke Evans, Dakota Fanning and Daniel Brühl. A year after the events that took place in the bestselling... See More
(189 reviews)
As ancient literature and a cornerstone of the Christian faith, the New Testament has exerted a powerful religious and cultural impact. But how much do we really know about its origins? Who were the people who actually wrote... See More
(322 reviews)
Times Book of the Month: a spine-chilling classic festive Christmas crime mystery from beloved author of Waterstones Thriller of the Month, Uncle Paul. 'Brilliant... Such clever, witty writing.' Elly Griffiths 'Fremlin... See More
by Scott Snyder
(5,463 reviews)
#1 New York Times Best Seller! Following his ground-breaking, critically acclaimed run on Detective Comics, writer Scott Snyder (American Vampire) alongside artist Greg Capullo (Spawn) begins a new era of The Dark Knight... See More
(90 reviews)
Spinster. Cougar. Carer. Matron. Wife. A rich, provocative and entertaining history of women's words - of the language we have, and haven't, had to share our lives Special commendation from the PEN Hessell-Tiltman... See More
by Andrew Cook
(45 reviews)
William Melville was one of the most influential counter - espionage figures of the twentieth century. This work presents the true story of the real M, William Melville, MI5s founding father and the inspiration for Ian... See More
(446 reviews)
'One of the most original practitioners writing any kind of fiction' Sunday Times Imagine a future where crimes can be detected before they are committed, and criminals are convicted and sentenced for crimes before... See More
(528 reviews)
The first collection in English of an endlessly surprising, master storyteller Like those of Kafka, Poe, Leonora Carrington, or Shirley Jackson, Amparo Dávila's stories are terrifying, mesmerizing, and expertly crafted... See More
by Kate Griffin
(314 reviews)
March 1880, Limehouse. Kitty Peck, a spirited but vulnerable seventeen-year-old, is the reluctant heiress to Paradise, the criminal empire previously overseen by the formidable Lady Ginger. Far from the colour and... See More
(991 reviews)
Brazenly kidnapped from her sister Heather's engagement ball, Eliza Cynster is spirited north from London to Edinburgh. Desperate and determined to escape, she seizes upon the first possible champion who happens along... See More
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