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Night Flight by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Translated by David Carter Reviewed by Simon If the name Antoine de Saint-Exupéry means anything to you, it probably only means one thing: The Little Prince. It was this contrast…

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Sword of Bone by Anthony Rhodes

Reviewed by Simon They’ve done it again! Slightly Foxed have brought out yet another fascinating, entertaining, and well-written memoir – and another one that I would never have heard of…

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The Empathy Problem by Gavin Extence

Review by Annabel In three novels now, Gavin Extence has proven that he can maintain a light-hearted narrative that can ultimately uplift, no matter how bad life gets. That’s not…

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BookBuzz Food & Drink Non Fiction Reading Guide

Reading for Food and Drink

Written by Hayley Anderton Wine is a wonderful thing, a living, breathing, liquid that ages, changes, develops in bottle and glass. It has the capacity to be hugely disappointing (if…

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The Theoretical Foot by M. F. K. Fisher

Reviewed by Victoria Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher is far better known in the States than in the UK, and better known as a food writer than a novelist. She is…

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Books About Books, Publishing Lit Crit Non Fiction

The Naïve and Sentimental Novelist by Orhan Pamuk

Translated by Nazim Dikbas Reviewed by Rob Spence Orhan Pamuk, Nobel laureate, is the kind of public intellectual that we need to cherish, especially in these dark days for his…

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Do Not Say we Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien

Reviewed by Karen Heenan-Davies June 1989. After months of student-led demonstrations in Beijing the Government sends in the troops. Tanks roll down the streets of the capital. Several hundred demonstrators…

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A Novel Calling BookBuzz

A Novel Calling: Danielle Simpson’s Books That Were Written Just For Me

“A handful of books that have been really important in your life.” So, that was the brief. For someone who loves reading, loves books and stories . . . how…

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Art & Design, Craft & Photography Non Fiction

A Shetlander’s Fair Isle Graph Book In Colour

Reviewed by Hayley Anderton This is the second book from the Shetland Guild of Spinners, Knitters, Weavers and Dyers. The first one was A Legacy of Shetland Lace which is a tremendous…

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Food & Drink Non Fiction

Polska by Zuza Zak

Reviewed by Hayley Anderton It’s no secret that I have a weakness for cookbooks, I love them, love the way that they give me a window into other worlds of…

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Library Cat by Alex Howard

Review by Peter Hobson This book recounts the puzzling behaviour and absurdities of the human world as narrated by the famous, and sadly now missing, Library Cat of Edinburgh University….

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Ecology & Environment, Natural World Mind and Body, Medicine, Psychology Non Fiction

I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life, by Ed Yong

Review by Terence Jagger This is a truly fascinating book, about the complex ecosystem of microbes that lives inside us, all other animals, and sometimes each other – doing good,…

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Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

Reviewed by Victoria You might think that writing a chronicle of a modern family might be a step down in terms of drama for Ann Patchett from opera singers held…

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Essays Non Fiction Reprint Translated

Rasputin and Other Ironies by Teffi

Translated by Robert and Elizabeth Chandler, Anne Marie Jackson and Rose France Reviewed by Karen Langley One of my highlights from 2014 was the discovery of the writings of the…

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The Nakano Thrift Shop by Hiromi Kawakami

Translated by Allison Markin Powell Review by Annabel There are some books you can judge by their covers. Portobello books have triumphed in this respect with the evocative ‘levitation’ portraits…

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Bright Precious Days by Jay McInerny

Reviewed by Susan Osborne Fans of Jay McInerney’s series of novels which began with Brightness Falls way back in 1992, won’t need to be told who the Calloways are nor will they…

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Beast by Paul Kingsnorth

Reviewed by David Hebblethwaite Paul Kingsnorth made waves with his first novel, The Wake (2014), which was set around the Norman Conquest and written in a modified version of Old English. It…

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BookBuzz Reading Guide

Woolfalong

Written by Ali Hope My relationship with Virginia Woolf had a discouraging start when I first read To the Lighthouse in my very early twenties. It was a period when I was…

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BookBuzz Interview, Q&A

Questions for Kirstin Smith & Rowland Manthorpe about Confidence

Interview by Victoria Due to unusual circumstances, my husband read this novel out loud to me (we both loved it).  So, from a reading couple to a writing couple, how…

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Confidence by Rowland Manthorpe and Kirstin Smith

Reviewed by Victoria Confidence has to be one of the funniest novels that I’ve read this year. It’s a welcome return to the campus novel but so fresh and contemporary…

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Children's classic Fiction

The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit

Reviewed by Harriet There surely won’t be many people reading this who haven’t seen the film or the TV series, even if they haven’t read the original book, which has…

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Biography & Memoir, Diaries Non Fiction Reprint

Brensham Village by John Moore

Reviewed by Simon Brensham Village, the latest volume from the Slightly Foxed Editions series that I love so dearly, is a sort of sequel to Portrait of Elmbury, also published by…

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The Revelations of Carey Ravine by Debra Daley

Reviewed by Helen Skinner There was always a good chance that I was going to love The Revelations of Carey Ravine. A book which has been compared with Sarah Waters, Amitav…

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BookBuzz Fiction Reading Guide

Dear Diary… Diaries in Fiction

Written by Charlotte Duff Since approximately the age of ten, I have tried to keep a diary. In fact, almost every Christmas I have asked for one. New Year’s Day…

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