Augustine Sedgewick charts the history of Fatherhood from Plato to Bob Dylan, looking at how attitudes and responsibilities have changed.
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50 PLANTS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD by Stephen A. Harris; Jaw-dropping effect of wheat on our faces!

There are few things we humans need to be more thankful for then the wonderful world of plants
23 May, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
50 PLANTS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD by Stephen A. Harris; Jaw-dropping effect of wheat on our faces!

There are few things we humans need to be more thankful for then the wonderful world of plants
23 May, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
RIOTS AND REBELS by Nick Rennison: Why the English LOVE revolting

From killing a king to the poll tax riots, history has been forged by protest. But a new book argues our taste for insurrection is dangerous, deadly and often utterly pointless…
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Serial thriller from the king of storytellers; NEVER FLINCH by Stephen King, THE RETIREMENT PLAN by Sue Hincenbergs, DEAD WATER by Simon Toyne

The king is back with a story about a serial killer with a taste for vengeance.
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Peak behind the circus tent in this month's best historical fiction; THE SHOW WOMAN by Emma Cowing, THE ELOPEMENT by Gill Hornby, CLEOPATRA by Natasha Solomons

From sequins, to Austen to the Great Pyramids of Giza. Eithne Farry has picked out the best of May’s historical fiction
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Nothing will stop this Psychological Thriller becoming a runaway bestseller: Count My Lies by Sophie Stava, It Should Have Been You by Andrea Mara, The Palazzo by Kayte Nunn

Christena Appleyard reviews the best Psychological Thrillers out now.
23 May, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Evil twins and vivacious nonagenarians in this month's popular fiction; MONA ACTS OUT by Mischa Berlinski, BAD INFLUENCE by C J Wray, JULIE CHAN IS DEAD by Liann Zhang

Buckle up for a rip roaring good time with the best popular fiction books out this month
23 May, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Nostalgia and longing in the best literary fiction out now: RIPENESS by Sarah Moss, LET ME GO MAD IN MY OWN WAY by Elaine Feeney, WHERE SNOWBIRDS PLAY by Gina Goldhammer

From the luscious Italian countryside to the windswept coast of Ireland. Immerse yourself in the exquisitely crafted prose of this weeks best literary fiction.
19 May, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
The Art of Batting by Jarrod Kimber: The Ins and Outs of Cricket's greatest batsmen

Mark Mason discovers what makes the world’s best batsmen tick, and all the things we can learn from them.