Bloomsbury

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  • The Pretender

    £9.99

    Wolf Hall meets Demon Copperhead in a sharply ambitious, brilliantly imagined and hugely entertaining story of intrigue, deceit, ambition and revenge

  • Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever

    £10.99

    With glowing compassion and luminous prose, Lamorna Ash (‘a new star of non-fiction’ William Dalrymple) explores why young people in Britain today are turning to faith in an age of uncertainty.

  • Death Takes Me

    £9.99

    The dazzling, award-winning novel from one of Mexico’s greatest living writers, translated into English for the first time

  • Theft

    £9.99

    The new novel from the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature – 'a maestro' (Guardian). A captivating story of the intertwined lives of three young people coming-of-age in postcolonial East Africa

  • Pixie

    £16.99

    From Whitbread Prize and Orange Prize-shortlisted author Jill Dawson comes a sweeping and vivid novel about publisher, illustrator and occultist Pamela 'Pixie' Colman Smith

  • The Fullness of Time

    £22.00

    From a luminous new voice comes a joyful exploration of how nature marks time, and a call to notice the daily wonders of the natural world from the honeysuckle flower whose aroma intensifies at dusk, to the fiddler crab that matches its rhythms to the lunar cycles.

  • The Far Edges of the Known World

    £12.99

    What was it like to live on the edges of ancient empires, at the boundaries of the known world? In this bold revisionist history of the ancient world, Owen Rees shifts our focus from the centres of Greece and Rome to the lively, long-ignored societies on the borders.

  • Minority Rule

    £10.99

    The explosive debut from political commentator Ash Sarkar, Minority Rule breaks down how the power of ordinary people is under attack by an elite minority – and how we can focus our energy on the real problem at hand.

  • Laws of Love and Logic

    £16.99

    Staff Pick!

    Aude says…

    This is a promising debut. There are some flaws and predictable plot twists but they wont prevent you from enjoying the wonderful characters threaded along the book.
    The interactions of the Webb family will make you want to have a seat at their table. Those fierce sisters and the men surrounding them will remain with you and capture your heart.

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  • Red Dawn Over China

    £25.00

    From renowned, prize-winning historian Frank Dikötter – ‘the historian of China’ (Spectator) – a commanding new history of China’s path to Communism, brought to the people at the barrel of a gun

  • The Blood in Winter

    £12.99

    A thrilling political history about the months that brought England to the cusp of civil war, from the acclaimed author of The Blazing World

  • A Theory of Happiness

    £14.99

    This Korean bestseller from a 105-year-old professor – known as the grandfather of Korean philosophy – shows us how we can curate our own happiness from within, sharing his philosophical wisdom from a life long-lived as well as key teachings from ancient Korean philosophy.