Published By: ArcadiaPages: 336Released On: 18/07/2024 Fifteen years ago, two boys went missing at a state park in West Virginia. Six months later they mysteriously reappeared. Jeremy wouldn’t say where they had been, and Rafe was unable, having no memory of their time lost in the woods . . though he bears terrible scars onContinue reading “The Lost Story – Meg Shaffer”
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A Poisoner’s Tale – Cathryn Kemp
Published By: BantamPages: 400Released On: 11/07/2024 Rome, 1656 In the shadowy backstreets of the Eternal City lies an apothecary – a place for women to take their heartbreaks and troubles. Herbs for childbirth. Tarot readings to tell their fortunes. An undetectable poison that can kill in four drops. Alongside her circle of female poisoners, GiuliaContinue reading “A Poisoner’s Tale – Cathryn Kemp”
More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop – Satoshi Yagisawa
Published By: ManillaPages: 176Released On: 04/07/2024Translated By: Eric Ozawa In Tokyo, there is a neighbourhood with the highest number of bookstores in the world. It is called Jimbocho where book lovers can browse to their heart’s delight and where hunters of first editions or autographed copies prowl the bookcases. The Morisaki bookshop, a small family-runContinue reading “More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop – Satoshi Yagisawa”
A Short Walk Through a Wide World – Douglas Westerbeke
Published By: Jonathan CapePages: 400Released On: 04/07/2024 If you could never stay, where would you go? Paris, 1885: Aubry Tourvel, a spoiled and stubborn nine-year-old girl, comes across a wooden puzzle ball on her walk home from school. She tosses it over the fence, only to find it in her satchel that evening. Days later, atContinue reading “A Short Walk Through a Wide World – Douglas Westerbeke”
Love Letters to a Serial Killer – Tasha Coryell
Published By: OrionPages: 336Released On: 04/07/2024 When Hannah Wilson first hears about the dead women in the news, her interest in the murder case is healthy. Enough. Like the other women trawling the true crime forums, she’s convinced that she could be the one to put the pieces of the puzzle together online. Solve the murders. Somehow.Continue reading “Love Letters to a Serial Killer – Tasha Coryell”
The Last Time I Saw You – Jo Leevers
Published By: Lake UnionPages: 320Released On: 01/07/2024 She’s waiting to become a mother—but first she has to find her own. Weeks away from the birth of her first child, Georgie should be enjoying the peace of her new life in the country, but boredom has settled in and nerves are running high. A viral newsContinue reading “The Last Time I Saw You – Jo Leevers”
Indie Bookstores – South/East Part 2
*Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of bookshops. All photos sourced from each individual shop’s online presence. If you have any concerns regarding the photos, or concern regarding the text, please get in touch. The Little Green Book Shop, Herne Bay, Kent Opened in 2022, The Little Green Book Shop stock aContinue reading “Indie Bookstores – South/East Part 2”
Indie Bookstores – South/East Part 1
“Independent booksellers – it’s not exaggerating to say that they are lantern bearers of civilisation” Sir Philip Pullman The Book House, Thame, Oxfordshire Selling since 1972, The Book House aim to provide an unrivalled service, offering advice and obtaining books they don’t stock within 24 hours. They sell from all publishers, with a specialism onContinue reading “Indie Bookstores – South/East Part 1”
Indie Bookstores – Midlands Part 2
“Independent booksellers – it’s not exaggerating to say that they are lantern bearers of civilisation” Sir Philip Pullman High Peak, Derbyshire Amidst the rolling hills of the Peak District, High Peak blends sips, sweets, and stories. Bookworms and coffee connoisseurs, prepare to embark on a whimsical adventure through the enchanting world of High Peak Bookstore.Continue reading “Indie Bookstores – Midlands Part 2”
Indie Bookstores – Midlands Part 1
“Independent booksellers – it’s not exaggerating to say that they are lantern bearers of civilisation” Sir Philip Pullman Five Leaves Bookshop, Nottingham Five Leaves’ stock is orientated towards indie presses, but do have a selection of major publishing houses too. They particularly like political, poetry, and translated publishers. They stock books of all genres fromContinue reading “Indie Bookstores – Midlands Part 1”