Fiction

A State of Freedom

Neel Mukherjee
A State of Freedom
Paperback

The Summer of Impossible Things

Rowan Coleman
The Summer of Impossible Things
Paperback

Circe

Madeline Miller
Circe
Hardback

Dead Man’s Trousers

Irivine Welsh
Dead Man’s Trousers
Hardback

Macbeth (Hogarth Shakespeare)

Jo Nesbø
Macbeth (Hogarth Shakespeare)
Trade Paperback

The Good Pilot, Peter Woodhouse

Alexander McCall Smith
The Good Pilot, Peter Woodhouse
Hardback

General Fiction Book of the Month – April 2018

An intimate portrait of a family and an epic tale of hope and struggle, Sing, Unburied, Sing examines the ugly truths at the heart of the American story and the power – and limitations – of family bonds. Longlisted Women's Prize for fiction 2018. Winner of the 2017 National Book Award.

General Fiction Book of the Month – March 2018

What We Lose is a short, intense and profoundly moving debut novel about race, identity, sex and death – from one of the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35. Thandi is a black woman, but often mistaken for Hispanic or Asian. She is American, but doesn’t feel as American as some of her friends. She is South African, but doesn’t belong in South Africa either. And her mother is dying...

General Fiction Book of the Month – February 2018

Opening with an act of inexplicable violence, Idaho is a stunning debut about loss, grief and redemption. In a story told from multiple perspectives and in razor-sharp prose, we gradually learn more about this act, and the way its violence, love and memory reverberate through the life of every character in Idaho.

Reservoir 13

Jon McGregor
Reservoir 13
Paperback

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