Welsh YA fantasy novel THE BLUE BOOK OF NEBO breaks and warms the heart
A thoroughly thought-provoking and enjoyable read, The Blue Book of Nebo provides a rich tale that’s perfect for both YA and adult readers.
A thoroughly thought-provoking and enjoyable read, The Blue Book of Nebo provides a rich tale that’s perfect for both YA and adult readers.
An immense tale set in 18th century Poland, Olga Tokarczuk’s The Books Of Jacob is historical fiction at its finest.
A true master storyteller, and a loss to the world of literature. Silverview is an enthralling and inspiring tale from John le Carre.
A collection of short stories from Penelope Lively, Metamorphosis offers brilliant observations of the human experience and relationships.
A highly rich and entertaining read, Chronicles From the Land of the Happiest People on Earth deals with power, politics and the media.
Reviews of newly published titles by Ruth Ozeki, JR Moores, Annie Ernaux, Kate Bowler and Montserrat Roig (that one's newly translated from Catalan to English)
Including a familial rock memoir from Baxter Dury, ruminations on vintage UK TV by Rob Young and a marquee late-summer novel release by Leïla Slimani.
This week’s five items includes a (sometime) Buzz writer! Big shout out to Emily Garside for that. Plus wildlife illustrator Matt Sewell, August Corteau’s (translated) Greek novel and books by Nancy Tucker and Adam Mars-Jones.
THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE CWEN Alice Albinia (Serpent’s Tail) Women have daringly populated a lonely archipelago off the coast of Britain, dominating all aspects of what …