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    • Serious Things by Gregory Norminton

    • Serious Things by Gregory Norminton

      When you’ve made your name writing erudite, complex historical novels that look with detached compassion on human foibles, it’s never going to be easy to navigate a more contemporary...

    • Blood and Rage by Michael Burleigh

    • Blood and Rage by Michael Burleigh

      Burleigh’s ‘Cultural History of Terrorism’ is a powerful study of the major terrorist movements of the past 150 years, from Fenians and Anarchists via Northern Ireland, Algeria,...

    • Arctic Hero by Catherine Johnson

    • Arctic Hero by Catherine Johnson

      Barrington Stoke provides books for children and young people who are dyslexic or find reading challenging. The publishing house uses particularly clear printing, commissions books from an...

    • This Sectet Garden by Justin Cartwright

    • Novelist Justin Cartwright arrived at Trinity College, Oxford in 1965 to read PPE, but was permitted to switch to a graduate degree (a BLitt) in Politics. A well-to-do South African, he cut a...

    • Pavel & I by Dan Vyleta

    • ‘Pavel & I’ is a hybrid of literary writing and spy novel – a kind of postmodern pastiche of Raymond Chandler that is irreverently humorous and inventive with language. The...

    • Born Standing Up by Steve Martin

    • Before Steve Martin launched his Hollywood career, he was one of the world’s most popular stand-ups. ‘Born Standing Up’ charts his rise from performing magic tricks at Disneyland...

    • The Outcast by Sadie Jones

    • Sadie Jones has written a very assured debut and, in her protagonist Lewis Aldridge, created an impressively sympathetic portrait of a troubled teenager. Nineteen-year-old Lewis leaves Brixton...

    • Where’s Wally? by Martin Handford

    • Where’s Wally?  by Martin Handford

      Thursday is World Book Day, which means there’s probably a £1 book voucher crumpled among the debris at the bottom of your child’s rucksack. Every child at primary school will be...

    • Ice Land by Betsy Tobin

    • ‘Ice Land’ finds Tobin weaving together geography, history and mythology to create a disconcerting fairy story set in pre-Christian Iceland, whose defining cycle of creation and...

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