BBooks Read More I Love You Every Colour by Caryl LewisJuly 20, 2025 I Love You Every Colour by Caryl Lewis, illustrated by Jill Calder, Pan Macmillan Molly Stubbs On the…
BBooks Read More 6 must-read books if you’re trying to rediscover who you areJuly 20, 2025 At some point, most of us hit a wall. Maybe it happens in your thirties, maybe your fifties,…
BBooks Read More Six Films Better Than the Books They’re Based OnJuly 20, 2025 The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover…
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BBooks Read More Editorial | Hong Kong Book Fair’s central plot rightly remains love of readingJuly 20, 2025 Hong Kong’s annual book fair has a long and entertaining story of its own. The festival has come…
BBooks Read More Yate author releases second book in detective seriesJuly 20, 2025 Stephen Cook, 63, who lives in Yate, released Saints and Sinners in May. It is the second book…
BBooks Read More Book review: Adam Roberts’ Food Person is a lip-smacking good timeJuly 20, 2025 By Adam RobertsFiction/Hutchinson Heinemann/Hardcover/320 pages/$34.95 Midway through the novel Food Person, protagonist Isabella Pasternack goes shopping. Her jaunt…
BBooks Read More Writer Hemangini blends Bengali mystery with gothic flair in new bookJuly 20, 2025 NEW DELHI: Blending elements of Bengal’s detective tradition with gothic fiction, a new book promises a gripping whodunnit…
BBooks Read More Ireland by Ithell Colquhoun – An exquisitely strange British-Celtic artist’s travels in Ireland – The Irish TimesJuly 20, 2025 The Crying of the Wind: Ireland Author: Ithell Colquhoun ISBN-13: 978-1805331568 Publisher: Pushkin Press Classics Guideline Price: £12.99…
BBooks Read More Paul O’Donaghue’s latest book depicts a haunting Donegal homecomingJuly 20, 2025 SET against the brooding backdrop of County Donegal’s Muckish Mountain, Dark Cloud Over Muckish is a quietly powerful…
BBooks Read More The great British holiday in the golden age of rail travelJuly 20, 2025 Andrew Martin, a novelist and self-confessed railway nut, once asked a clerk at Victoria station for a first-class…
BBooks Read More When the world spins out of controlJuly 20, 2025 I’m still chipping away at my summer reading backlog over here, and this week finally made it to…