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LITERARY FICTION 

After her wartime novel The Postmistress, Sarah Blake returns with a multi-generational saga about the toxic legacy of guilt among a New York banking dynasty.




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DEBUTS 

In antebellum Virginia, white people are known as 'the Quality' and the slaves as 'the Tasked'. One of the Tasked, young Hiram Walker, is gifted with a phenomenal memory and a mysterious power.




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THRILLERS 

This taut, spooky debut charts the fate of Elissa, a stunningly bright 13-year-old chess prodigy who is abducted in broad daylight from a tournament in Bournemouth.




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HISTORICAL 

In starkly beautiful sentences Kiran Millwood Hargrave, up until now a bestselling children's author, unspools the terrifying story of a real witch-hunt.




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LITERARY FICTION 

At the start of this slim, intensely absorbing novel about life after shattering loss, a woman loses her bearings in France. She has no interest in the country.




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PICTURE THIS 

Henry Cole, the first director of the V&A, wanted the museum to be a 'schoolroom for everyone'. If the V&A is the schoolroom then this is the textbook.




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PICTURE THIS 

This fabulous book features all your favourite canine actors, with delightful 'behind the scenes' commentary alongside images from classic films.




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Twitcher at No. 10: Played for a fool by Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain's staff worried

Nicholas Milton, author of Neville Chamberlain's Legacy, reveals the many sides to the famous British war-time leader. From his boyhood in Birmingham he was a lover of nature.




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PSYCHO THRILLERS 

This writer may have a difficult name to remember but once you have read one of her excellent books, you won't forget it




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POPULAR 

Alpha-male Brad and his glossy wife and daughters have just moved to a smart North Carolina suburb




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DYSTOPIAN 

In Qualityland, needy delivery drones sulk if we don't give them five stars




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WHAT BOOK would thriller writer Clare Mackintosh take to a desert island? 

Clare Mackintosh is currently reading The Giver Of Stars by JoJo Moyes. The British thriller writer revealed that she would take Life After Life, by Kate Atkinson to a desert island.




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LITERARY FICTION 

Feeling worried about climate change has now been recognised as a legitimate mental health issue.




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WHAT BOOK would novelist Sadie Jones take to a desert island? 

Sadie Jones is reading My name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout. The British novelist revealed that she would take Middlemarch, Nicholas Nickleby or Vanity Fair to a desert island.




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LITERARY FICTION 

Set after the death of Victorian explorer David Livingstone, Petina Gappah's novel is part of a trend for putting history's supposed bit-part players centre-stage.




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MUST READS 

There is no shortage of female detectives in fiction, from Agatha Christie's Miss Marple to Dorothy L. Sayers' Harriet Vane




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PICTURE THIS 

Combining myth and science, this breathtaking book explores our obsession with the sky.




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CRIME 

Foley burst on to the crime scene with her debut The Hunting Party last year, and this second outing confirms her exceptional talent.




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CONTEMPORARY  

This is a fascinating character study in which we catch up with our protagonist at various points in her life.




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QUICK READS 

We're all rushed for time these days, but even so, the fact that one in three people in the UK doesn't regularly read for pleasure is a shock.




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Was Orwell's 1984 his wife's idea? That's the suggestion in a new biography

Sylvia Topp recounts the relationship George Orwell had with his first wife Eileen Maud O'Shaugnessy, in a new book. British author suggests Eileen's poem inspired a novel by Orwell.




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PICTURE THIS 

Published just before his 90th birthday, this delightful book is a visual memoir of David Gentleman's 70 years in London, told through his distinctive artwork and fascinating commentary.




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PICTURE THIS 

The first major exhibition of David Hockney drawings in over 20 years garners rave reviews at the National Portrait Gallery




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DEBUTS 

Award-winning short-story writer Persaud has developed one of her stories into this intricate examination.




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HISTORY 

The utterly beguiling characters from Pulley's debut The Watchmaker Of Filigree Street make a much-anticipated reappearance here.




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LITERARY FICTION 

A woman comes across a ten-year-old boy alone in a forest car park on a freezing New Year's Day




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MUST READS 

Mudlarking was once the desperate last resort of London's poorest inhabitants, who salvaged scraps from the muddy banks of the Thames.




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WHAT BOOK would TV presenter Timmy Mallett take to a desert island? 

Timmy Mallett is currently reading Peace In War by Edward Seago, The TV presenter said he would take The Secret Footballer series to a desert island.




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PICTURE THIS 

The largest big cats in the world have long been a source of fascination for different cultures




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Hitler's greatest enemy? Himself! 

German historian Volker Ullrich, gives a new account of Hitler's life in a gripping sequel to his mammoth biography of the Fuhrer.




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LITERARY FICTION 

Barry's Costa-winning novel Days Without End told the story of Thomas, who flees the Irish famine and ends up fighting in the American Civil War




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WORLD FICTION 

Written in just two months by South Korean TV scriptwriter Cho Nam-Joo, this has sold more than a million copies worldwide




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POPULAR 

It's fifties South London, among the Windrush generation. Twentysomething Lawrie is getting to grips with his new home.




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PSYCHO THRILLERS 

This book will make you think twice about your next holiday in Provence.




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MUST READS 

'Their humility [is] their own enemy,' writes John Lewis-Stempel of that modest water feature, the pond.




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PICTURE THIS 

From rustic barns to Georgian houses, from labradors to whippets, this book showcases chic designers and their equally gorgeous dogs at home.




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CONTEMPORARY 

Hilarious and horrifying in equal measure, this compulsive revenge novel is set in America in 2026,




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FANTASY  

What's not to like about a betusked teenage priestess-turned-assassin, especially when she's so sweetly lovelorn and tremendously good at fighting?




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CRIME 

This debut from Cambridge graduate Moor is vastly impressive and also shines a light on violence and abuse directed at women.




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LITERARY FICTION  

Evie Wyld's powerful, intensely absorbing third novel is haunted by ghosts




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WHAT BOOK would novelist Annalena McAfee take to a desert island? 

Novelist Annalena McAfee said she would take Palgrave's Golden Treasury on a desert island. She said she is currently reading Self-Portrait, the memoir of the artist Celia Paul.




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PICTURE THIS 

Why not make flower arranging your self-isolation hobby? In this joyous book, world-renowned flower farmer (what a job title!) Erin Benzakein will teach you.




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LITERARY FICTION 

The relationship between Leonard Cohen and his Norwegian muse Marianne Ihlen, for whom he wrote So Long, Marianne among others, has already been told on film.




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Rachel Johnson reveals in her new memoir how losing elections can be highly entertaining 

Rachel Johnson reveals the challenges of life in the public eye and behind the scenes of the 'Westminster bubble' in her book, Rake's Progress, My Political Midlife Crisis.




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MUST READS  

A photograph in this book shows a grim-faced, elderly woman setting fire to a copy of Lady Chatterley's Lover outside an Edinburgh bookshop.




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YOUNG FICTION  

Children trapped at home now have at least one reason to celebrate - the long-awaited return of The Wolf Brother series.




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PICTURE THIS 

Sarah Cheesbrough kept coming across a fellow inhabitant of her road, a squirrel




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WHAT BOOK would fantasy novelist Sarah J. Maas take to a desert island? 

Sarah J. Maas is currently reading Nalini Singh's A Madness Of Sunshine. The American fantasy novelist revealed that she would take Sally Thorne's The Hating Game to a desert island.




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THRILLERS 

This is a terrifying but vitally important story about an affair between a 15-year-old schoolgirl and her 42-year-old English teacher




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RETRO READS 

Locked in at home, now at least we have time to tackle those blockbuster novels we never got round to