November Book of the Month: Brolliology by Marion Rankine
Our November Book of the Month is Brolliology – a fascinating history of the umbrella in life and literature. Continue reading November Book of the Month: Brolliology by Marion Rankine
Our November Book of the Month is Brolliology – a fascinating history of the umbrella in life and literature. Continue reading November Book of the Month: Brolliology by Marion Rankine
Clare takes a road trip across Florida, digging up $100,000 worth of feel-good. Continue reading The Talented Ribkins is exactly what you’re hoping to find…
A novel set in London around the time of the 2005 bombings, Underground Fugue is haunting, powerful, quietly frightening… Continue reading Underground Fugue by Margot Singer
Sarah reflects on the annual Eurovision Song Contest with Chris West… Continue reading The Birth of Eurovision! A History of Modern Europe Through the World’s Greatest Song Contest
Sarah M and Rachel from the Marketing Team share their thoughts on Jessa Crispin’s forthcoming book Why I Am Not A Feminist Continue reading Why I Am Not a Feminist
A quick look at the latest three titles from Melville House’s Art of the Novella series – perfect stocking fillers for literature lovers. Continue reading A Very Melville Christmas!
Heather recommends a new book of nonfiction examining why we love to hate female celebrities… Continue reading Trainwreck: The Women We Love to Hate, Mock and Fear, and Why
Turnaround MD Bill Godber writes about this scathing, groundbreaking portrayal of presidential hopeful Donald Trump… Continue reading The Making of Donald Trump – August Book of the Month
Heather recommends the best literary newsletters on the internet… Continue reading Bookish Newsletters
The whole team set out the coming months’ most intriguing books… Continue reading Books We’re Looking Forward to July – December 2016