Set in a future Earth, the first instalment of Veronica Roth’s new science-fiction series imagines the consequences of alien ...
The new novel from the author of Saltblood again traverses the high seas, this time inspired by a real-life Scottish ...
Clara Brack finds her own voice in exploring the differences between parents' lives as artists and their lives as parents.
The award-winning author investigates the mysterious death of a teenage boy in London, and uncovers the dark side of the city ...
A new translation of this German classic tells the story of a Jewish family in Berlin from the nineteenth to the twentieth ...
The Australian Wars presents the confronting facts of white settlement, the massacres of First Nations Australians, and their resistance. This is a difficult book to read. Its subject matter is the ...
The morally flexible PI team of Alice and Teddy are back in a perfectly bonkers scenario in Fiona Hardy’s new novel Old Games. Alice and Teddy, introduced to readers in the excellent Unbury the Dead, ...
In searching for the truth about her grandmother, Jane Messer brings together both Jewish and Palestinian histories. Michael Messer was sure his mother never loved him. She had abandoned him twice, ...
The new novel from the award-winning author of The Scope of Permissibility examines assumptions about class, connection and culpability. A common question on forums like Reddit goes something like ...
Joshua Blackburn has compiled a treasure-trove of the humorous, the obscure, the trivial and the surprising in this survey of our language. The Language-Lovers Lexipedia: An A to Z of Linguistic ...
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