Graham McCann On the 30th anniversary of the show, Britain's favourite entertainment writer celebrates Britain's best-loved sitcom. | Bruce Poole 'I only cook the kind of food I want to eat. Honest food, plain and simple. This is my cookbook.'... |
Alan Titchmarsh A practical guide to the countryside that explores the heritage of rural Britain, its landscapes and wildlife, its traditions, customs and crafts. It offers a checklist of British butterflies and... | John Gribbin Argues that we owe our existence to the impact of a 'supercomet' with Venus 600 million years ago. |
Stuart Maconie Deals with the places, people and events that have shaped modern Britain. Starting with the death of Queen Victoria, to the Battle of the Somme and the General Strike, and... | Robin Nunn An illustrated biography of a very modern, some would say unprecedented, British royal romance between the man who may, one day, be king and a beautiful, middle-class English girl. It... |
Stephen Bull Tells the story of the physical, emotional and psychological journey of Allied soldiers from the beaches of Normandy to the ruins of Berlin. This book also tells us what it... | Nayeri, Daniel; Nayeri, Dina
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Arnaldur Indridason; Anne Yates Reykjavik, Saturday night. He offered her another margarita, and, as he returned from the bar, he carefully slid the pill into her glass. They were getting along fine, and he... | Michael Bond; R. W. Alley A hilarious picture book featuring Paddington, the classic bear from Darkest Peru, as he takes part in a local family sports event, with rather sticky results! |
Junot Diaz A collection of linked narratives about love - passionate love, dying love, maternal love - told through lives of New Jersey Dominicans, as they struggle to find a point where... | Anne De Courcy The untold stories of the young women who were sent to India in search of marriage |
Tom Burkard Tom Burkard shows how an intellectually misguided elite - claiming to be experts in child development and psychology - have subverted the will of the people and used our children... | Rebecca Wait An astonishing and powerfully moving debut novel. |
Kate Colquhoun The fascinating story of the first ever railway murder | Carlene Bauer Inspired by the real-life friendship between two giants of American letters, Flannery O'Connor and Robert Lowell, this book offers a sparkling tribute to the wonder of kindred spirits and bittersweet... |