
December Fiction Preview
The publishing juggernaut may be winding down for the year but there are still some absolute gems coming into the world this December… Continue reading December Fiction Preview
The publishing juggernaut may be winding down for the year but there are still some absolute gems coming into the world this December… Continue reading December Fiction Preview
Struggling to decide what to read next month? Our resident fiction specialist highlights our top literary picks for August. Continue reading August Fiction Preview
Turnaround’s Marketing Team roundup their most-loved fiction of 2017. Continue reading Favourite Fiction 2017
From poignant speeches to rousing satire to touching novels, we’ve got you covered… Continue reading It’s Black history month – here are 10 ace books by people of colour!
Rachel gets nostalgic for Garbage – one of her favourite 90s bands – as we celebrate the release of their stunning new book. Continue reading This Is The Noise That Keeps/Has Kept Me Awake (for 20 Years)
Rachel explores deepest, darkest Mumbai in her April pick for crime fiction. Continue reading Confessions of a Reluctant Crime Reader no.4: The Third Squad
In her second month of reading crime fiction Rachel heads to New England with a novel which tackles small-town prejudices Continue reading Confessions of a Reluctant Crime Reader no.2: The Year of Needy Girls
Tom introduces the Guido Guerrieri Euro-noir series from Bitter Lemon Press… Continue reading April Books We Love: A Fine Line
Ian F. Svenonius mourns the demise of American College Rock in this excerpt from Censorship Now!! Continue reading Ian Svenonius on the Rise and Fall of College Rock: NPR, Indie, and the Gentrification of Punk