26 Sep, 2024 | Admin | No Comments
Do you prefer yours Naked or with the Whole Shebang? (Crisps that is…)
			
Whether you like them salty, tangy or tart, crisps come in all shapes, sizes, packets and colours. Now in Nathalie Whittle’s ode to crisps, Mark Mason discovers all there is to know behind the crunch.
23 Sep, 2024 | Admin | No Comments
What is your therapist REALLY thinking? That's the question one patient and her psychotherapist answer in their remarkably honest fly-on-the-wall book
			
There are many books by psychotherapists about their practice, with heavily-disguised case histories, but what actually happens in the room? Both Sides Of The Couch gives two perspectives on one story
23 Sep, 2024 | Admin | No Comments
Never Saw Me Coming by Tanya Smith: The female 'Robin Hood' who conned US banks out of $40m
			
The neighbour of Prince, friends with Michael Jackson’s dad and thief of $40m, Tanya Smith has had a wild life. Glenda Cooper discovers all in Smith’s memoir, Never Saw Me Coming.
18 Sep, 2024 | Admin | No Comments
Devil In The Stack by Andrew Smith: The real Moriarty was the godfather of computers
			
From the first computer at Bletchley Park to the modern codes written very second, Andrew Smith’s new book takes us through the evolution of computers.
18 Sep, 2024 | Admin | No Comments
The Serial Killer Next Door by Emma Kenny: Emphatically not for the fainthearted
			
As Roger Lewis finds out, Emma Kenny’s new book The Serial Killer Next Door is not for the faint hearted. This a study of serial killers filled with every gory detail.
Bazball is a book about he transformation of the Test team from dreary also-rans to tough competitors full of attacking flair and demonstrating joy in all they do thanks to coach Brendon ‘Baz’ McCullum.
