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Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life is explored in Song of the Current
Live the pirate life, conjure the wrath of the sea gods, and adventure into the unknown in Song of the Current by Sarah Tolcser
If Birds Fly Back by Carlie Sorosiak embodies self-love and finding yourself
Gritty yet sweet, poignant yet adorable - If Birds Fly Back by Carlie Sorosiak is the perfect summer read!
Tender Earth by Sita Brahmachari is a richly textured exploration of our world
Learn about the planet we call home and the importance of our place in it, in Sita Brahmachari's Tender Earth
Death Knocks Twice is both quintessentially British and vibrantly tropical
An Agatha Christie style mystery in a modern-day, tropical location.
Triple-check your doors are locked before reading Simon Lelic’s The House
This thriller proves that if it seems too good to be true, then that usually means it is.
Happiness Is… A Guide to Happiness by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar
One adorable, mint green bundle of creative ideas and immediate pick-you-ups!
Confronting my Mental Health with Rae Earl’s It’s All in Your Head
Rae Earl's writing was so inclusive of her reader that it felt more like a conversation with my own brain than the musings of another.
Extropia: dystopian fiction just got a hardcore make-over
Extropia: Mind Game by Robin Bootle is as immediately immersive as the virtual reality it focuses on
I’d Rather be Reading is Bibliophile Book Porn
A selection of beautiful and varied paintings, illustrations, photography, typography, essays, quotations, and poems all concerned with the love of books and reading.
No mourners, no funerals in Leigh Bardugo’s Crooked Kingdom
An impossible heist with an unforgettable cast of characters.
Victorian Ghost Stories Guaranteed to Haunt You
Seven chilling tales grace this book's pages and each are of a unique variety, although all linked by their unsettling nature.
Do Not Become Alarmed is an unputdownable thriller
Every parent's worst nightmare comes to life in Maile Meloy's Do Not Become Alarmed.
But Then I Came Back by Estelle Laure is poetry in prose
The Raging Light sequel, But Then I Came Back, is contemporary YA at its heartbreaking finest.
Tom Ellen and Lucy Ivison on Freshers’ fears and pre-drinks pandemonium
Quidditch players, football lads and a whole lot of Listerine shots.
I Have No Secrets brings a diverse new voice to the YA genre
Penny Joelson has provided a riveting young adult thriller with great diverse representation.