Constance Craig Smith lifts the lid on the joys of living on Britain’s canals as extolled by Jo Bell.
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Going Nuclear by Tim Gregory: Want to save the planet? GO NUCLEAR

Worried about atomic power? Don’t be, writes a scientist: radioactivity is everywhere… even in bananas!
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The Stitch-Up by Emma Szewczak with Dr Andrzej Harris: Help! My vagina has fallen out

Bel Mooney uncovers the devastating reality of how women are treated by the healthcare system, especially when it comes to issues relating to pregnancy and childbirth.
20 Jun, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Cardiff killers and mystery men in this months popular fiction: JULIE TUDOR IS NOT A PSYCHOPATH by Jennifer Holdich, A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY by Jennifer Trevelyan, PRIVATE LIVES by Emily Edwards

Murderers and strange happenings abound in this months popular fiction
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Super Natural by Alex Riley: Boil it, drown it, nuke it – but you can't kill it

Life on earth is more hardy and indestructible than we think
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Trust has never been so difficult in this week's crime fiction: Believe by S. M. Govett, What the Night Brings by Mark Billingham, This House of Burning Bones by Stuart MacBride

A legal psychological thriller, poisoned doughnuts and the latest outing for DI Logan McRae feature in this week’s round-up of the latest crime fiction.
… by intimacy coordinator to the stars Ita O’Brien, who says making love should be more like a tapas menu than a three-course meal!
20 Jun, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Heartbreak and troubles abound in this week's literary fiction: The Scrapbook by Heather Clark, Ordinary Love by Marie Rutkoski, The Mobius Book by Catherine Lacey

Featuring unsure lovers in post-war Germany, a sexy, summer romance reuniting two young female lovers and a high-concept memoir that literally turns itself upside down.
20 Jun, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Marie-Antoinette and a ferocious gold rush in this month's historical fiction: The Tarot Reader of Versailles by Anya Bergman, The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis, The Rush by Beth Lewis

A tarot reader teaming up with a psychic, sisters with a talent for transforming into animals and a gold rush gone wrong feature in this week’s round-up.
16 Jun, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Still Beautiful by Katie Piper: Don't base your worth on what you look like

After an unimaginable tragedy, Katie Piper learned that your worth and beauty cannot be judge by how you look on the outside, but instead must come from within.