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The House on the Via Gemito by Domenico Starnone

Translated by Oonagh Stransky Review by Rob Spence The British are not receptive to literature in translation. Sure, any decent bookshop will have a smattering of foreign classics – Proust,…

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Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

Reviewed by Harriet There’s probably a name for a sub-genre of books that echo or allude to earlier works of literature, something that has to be well done to make…

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The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li

Review by Susan Osborne Yiyun Li’s The Book of Goose is the story of an obsessive friendship between two young girls in 1950s rural France, one of whom will briefly…

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The Mess We’re In by Annie Macmanus

Review by Annabel Having very much enjoyed Annie Macmanus’ debut novel Mother Mother last year, I was really keen to read her next. The Mess We’re In is as similar…

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History & Politics, Feminism, Sociology Non Fiction Science & Technology

Not Just for the Boys: Why We Need More Women in Science by Athene Donald

Review by Liz Dexter This book is written for anyone who is wondering why, in spite of decades of effort to promote change, the numbers of women pursuing careers in…

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Shiny New Books June 28, 2023
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Lessons by Ian McEwan

Review by Julie Barham   Ian McEwan’s output is made up of a great variety of types of novels, going from the specific to the general, and sometimes back again. He…

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Best of Friends by Kamila Shamsie

Review by Susan Osborne I’ve read all Kamila Shamsie’s novels and, despite enjoying each of them, Burnt Shadows remained my favourite, but with its exploration of ‘80s Pakistan and contemporary…

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Fight Night by Miriam Toews

Review by Susan Osborne Miriam Toews’ Fight Night takes the form of a letter written by nine-year-old Swiv to her father who her grandmother has told her is off fighting…

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Shiny New Books June 22, 2023
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A Death in the Parish by The Reverend Richard Coles

Review by Julie Barham I often seek out what can be called “cosy crime” or at least crime novels that are not too brutal or police procedural. Richard Coles is…

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Books About Books, Publishing Non Fiction

Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book by Emma Smith

Review by Liz Dexter In stressing users of the First Folio, then, this book is not concerned with the discussions of how the Folio came to be published, the provenance…

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Linguistics Non Fiction

Mother Tongue: The Surprising History of Women’s Words by Jenni Nuttall

Review by Liz Dexter The history of women’s words, it turns out, is full of surprises, of things which aren’t necessarily what you’d expect. Even our basics have unfamiliar beginnings….

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BookBuzz Reading Guide

6 Sides of Lockdown Literature

By Anne Goodwin How has the Covid pandemic affected your reading? Have you lapped up lockdown literature or have you avoided it – cliché alert – like the plague? For…

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Fiction Reprint

Twice Round the Clock by Billie Houston

Reviewed by Harriet It’s been a while since we reviewed a British Library Crime Classic on here, so it’s a pleasure to write about this recent one, the only novel…

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River Spirit by Leila Aboulela

Review by Annabel I discovered Leila Aboulela with her previous novel Bird Summons, in which three Muslim women living in Edinburgh go on a road trip and spiritual quest to…

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Biography & Memoir, Diaries Non Fiction Reprint

My Life and I, by Betty Bendell

Reviewed by Harriet One of the problems with bounding spontaneously through life, I’ve discovered, is that people do tend to react to me quite strongly. I’d like to say that…

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The Kingdoms of Savannah by George Dawes Green

Review by Max Dunbar The Savannah of George Dawes Green‘s mystery novel is full of tourists. Not regular tourists. These tourists ride around in the back of a hearse. In…

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Shiny New Books June 6, 2023
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The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller

Reviewed by Rebecca Foster With five absorbing novels published in eight years, Claire Fuller has rapidly become one of the essential voices in contemporary literary fiction. Her accolades include a…

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Architecture, Homes & Gardens History & Politics, Feminism, Sociology Non Fiction

Dockland: Smokestacks and Slums: In the Shadows of British Industry, by Cedric Greenwood

Reviewed by Gill Davies I was intrigued by the title of this book, which didn’t announce itself as a traditional industrial history, and by its format – it looks rather…

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Architecture, Homes & Gardens Art & Design, Craft & Photography Non Fiction

Broken: Mending and Repair in a Throwaway World by Katie Treggiden

Review by Liz Dexter These are all menders and remakers working in collaboration with nature. They understand that as humans we are part of the natural world and that we…

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Biography & Memoir, Diaries Non Fiction

Wish I Was Here: An Anti-Memoir by M. John Harrison

Review by Karen Langley M. John Harrison is a writer who’s been pushing the boundaries of fiction for decades; from his early sci fi works, through the fantasies (or are…

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Ecology & Environment, Natural World Essays Non Fiction Travel & the World

Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World: Essays, by Barry Lopez

Review by Peter Reason The late Barry Lopez is regarded by many as the doyen of travel and nature writers – although he and many others dislike these terms, preferring…

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Children's classic Fiction Reprint Translated

The Neverending Story by Michael Ende

Translated by Ralph Manheim, illustrated by Marie-Alice Harel Review by Lory Widmer Hess He picked up the book and examined it from all sides. It was bound in copper-colored silk,…

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Roadside Picnic by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky

Translated by Elena Bormaschenko Illustrated and Introduced by Dave McKean Reviewed by Annabel I have long meant to read this SF classic by the Strugatsky brothers, published in 1972, and…

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The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng

Reviewed by Rob Spence A new novel from Tan Twan Eng is a major literary event. His many admirers have been waiting over  ten years since the publication of his…

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