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  • - Dispatches from Rape Culture
    by Roxane Gay
    £9.49 - 14.99

    An anthology of first-person essays which tackle rape, assault and harassment head-on, edited and with an introduction by bestselling author Roxane Gay.

  • - Famous Football Fans Meet Their Heroes
    by Amy Raphael
    £11.99

    An anthology pairing the biggest names in football with their celebrity fans for a series of revelatory interviews, with forewords by Raheem Sterling and Gary Lineker, to raise funds for refugees.

  • - Reflections on Humour and Humanity
    by Robin Ince
    £9.49

    The popular comedian and science presenter blends memoir, wit, and popular science to examine the human condition.

  • by Uzma Jalaluddin
    £8.99

    A big-hearted, captivating, modern-day Muslim Pride and Prejudice, with hijabs instead of top hats and kurtas instead of corsets.

  • by Theodore (Author) Brun
    £7.99

    A brilliantly conceived Viking epic set in eighth-century Sweden. Bernard Cornwall meets George R.R. Martin in this ambitious, masterful series.

  • by Kate London
    £7.99

    A brilliant, authentic and relentlessly pacey crime novel by a former Met Detective.

  • - A Memoir
    by Sir Tim (Author) Waterstone
    £8.99 - 13.99

    An evocative and candid memoir that charts the key moments in the life of Britain's most successful bookseller.

  • by Eithne Shortall
    £7.99

    A poignant, funny and moving exploration of love and loss from the bestselling author of Love in Row 27, Eithne Shortall.

  • by Robert (Author) Fabbri
    £8.99

    The final, thrilling instalment in the epic Vespasian series from the bestselling author, Robert Fabbri.

  • by Meena Kandasamy
    £8.99

    A slim, inventive novella that questions what divides fiction and memoir - Exquisite Cadavers is a bricolage of influence and a daring modernist short.

  • by Polly Heron
    £7.99

    The first in a quartet of sagas set during the early 1920s, following three Surplus Girls - those women whose dreams of marriage perished in the Great War, after the deaths of millions of young men, and the new lives they forged for themselves.

  • by Sam (Author) Blake
    £7.99 - 10.99

    Keep Your Eyes on Me, a pacey, twisting tale of vengeance, is bestselling author Sam Blake's first stand-alone thriller.

  • by Robert (Author) Fabbri
    £7.99

    The first book in a huge, bloody and brutal new series from Robert Fabbri, set after the death of Alexander the Great. Who will win the fight to control the largest empire the world has ever seen? Let the battles begin...

  • by J. V. Jones
    £23.49

  • by Sarah Bailey
    £7.99

    The Dark Lake is a brooding, suspenseful and explosive debut that will grip you from the first page to the last. Perfect for fans of Jane Harper's The Dry.

  • by Robbie (Author) Arnott
    £7.99

    Like a weather-beaten A Visit from the Goon Squad, Robbie Arnott's mad, wild debut novel is rough-hewn from the Tasmanian landscape and imbued with the folkloric magic of the oldest fireside storytellers.

  • by Sarah Bailey
    £7.99

    The hotly anticipated sequel to The Dark Lake, this is perfect for fans of The Dry, police procedurals, and classy, clever crime fiction.

  • - My Journey to Safety as a Child Refugee
    by Gulwali Passarlay
    £10.99

    The boy who fled Afghanistan and endured a terrifying journey in the hands of people smugglers is now a young man intent on changing the world. His story is a deeply harrowing and incredibly inspiring tale of our times.

  • - Extraordinary Stories from a Veteran News Journalist
    by Mark Austin
    £15.49

    In this candid and revealing memoir, award-winning foreign correspondent and anchorman Mark Austin reveals the stories behind the headlines.

  • - A Celebration of the World's Most Misunderstood Mammal
    by William (Author) Hartston
    £7.99

    A wonderfully entertaining celebration of that most unique of creatures: the sloth.

  • - A heart-warming Christmas classic for fans of Mary Gibson
    by Jean Fullerton
    £7.99

    In the darkest days of the Blitz, Christmas is more important than ever.With Christmas approaching, the Brogan family of London's East End are braving the horrors of the Blitz. With the men away fighting for King and Country and the ever-present dangers of the German Luftwaffe's nightly reign of death and destruction, the family must do all they can to keep a stiff upper lip. For Jo, the youngest of the Brogan sisters, the perils of war also offer a new-found freedom. Jo falls in love with Tommy, a man known for his dangerous reputation as much as his charm. But as the falling bombs devastate their neighbourhood and rationing begins to bite, will the Brogans manage to pull together a traditional family Christmas? And will Jo find the love and security she seeks in a time of such grave peril?

  • - The Bartered Wives of the New World
    by Jennifer Potter
    £9.49

    The extraordinary story of the British women who made the perilous journey to Jamestown, Virginia, to become wives for tobacco planters in the New Colony.

  • - The Art of Ageing Well
    by Daniela Mari
    £9.49

    Learn the art of growing old from the supercentenarians living life to the fullest.It's said that life begins at 40 - but that number is constantly revised upwards as we live longer and longer. With the number of centenarians having quadrupled in the last thirty years, more of us can now hope to reach the 100-year mark than ever before. But how can we navigate this journey with grace, dignity and style? In this charming and informative book, Daniela Mari - the Italian doctor caring for some of the oldest people on the planet - draws on her experiences as a renowned gerontologist to reveal the science behind a healthy, happy old age. It turns out that the world's centenarians can teach us a thing or two about ageing well. And the secrets are not always what you'd think. Informed by the latest medical studies and incredible stories of individual longevity, Mari shows how our lifestyles can far surpass the influence of our genetics and why a daily glass of liquor isn't the end of the world. From our sleeping habits and diet to the crucial importance of our passions and interests, Breakfast with the Centenarians is the essential handbook for a fruitful and fulfilling old age.

  • by Paddy Hirsch
    £11.99

    Golden Hill and The Alienist meet Gangs of New York in this sweeping historical crime drama set in 18th century New York

  • - The Peculiar Science Behind the Movies
    by Michael Brooks & Rick Edwards
    £9.49

    Two bestselling authors provide the perfect way into science: the Hollywood sci-fi movies we all know and love.

  • by Sarai (Author) Walker
    £7.99

    The wickedly funny feminist revenge fantasy we've all been waiting for. 'A call to arms. Devious, subversive, delightful' Alice Sebold

  • by Tadzio Koelb
    £6.49 - 7.99

    Sharp, glittering and murderous, Trenton Makes 'boasts the force of real freshness' (New York Times).

  • - What the Romans Can Tell Us About Old Age and Death
    by Peter (Author) Jones
    £8.99

    A revealing and entertaining guide to how the Romans confronted their own mortality and the problems of old age, from the author of Veni, Vidi, Vici.

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