Fiction

  • When I died for the first time

    £20.00

    A heady mixture of fiction, diary and confession, When I Died for the First Time’ is a raw account of a musician that tested his uppermost limits, hitting legendary highs and crashing to catastrophic lows. Where did it all go wrong? And just how does anyone die twice?

  • Romantasy Trivia

    £13.99

    Put your fandom to the test with Romantasy Trivia!Put your fandom to the test with Romantasy Trivia!This gorgeous portable box holds 140 multiple-choice questions covering fan-favorite books in the romantasy genre, including facts about rising and popular authors, guilty pleasure tropes, and spicy love affairs. FUN FOR ROMANTASY FANS: Challenge your knowledge of the romantasy genre with 140 steamy, spellbinding trivia questions about beloved novels, authors, plots, characters, fandoms, and more! With three optional difficulty levels, this deck is perfect for players with every level of romantasy knowledge.TAKE-ANYWHERE TRIVIA: The portable box is the perfect size to throw in your bag to take to game night, a book club meeting, or a party.PERFECT GIFT OR STOCKING STUFFER: Great for anyone in search of game night inspiration, book club activities, or booktastic stocking stuffers.ECO-FRIENDLY: Made with FSC-certified paper s

  • The Daffodil Days

    £18.99

    A mesmerising debut about two writers in a rural Devon town, seen through the eyes of the community around them

  • 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

  • Look What You Made Me Do

    £20.00

    Kate, thirty years into her marriage, has a seemingly idyllic metropolitan, North London life. Phoebe, a young screenwriter, is the creator of the year’s hit TV show, Cheating. When Kate’s world takes a darker turn, she thinks she sees details and intimacies in the show that only she and her husband Jack could possibly have known. But who has betrayed who? Who gets to tell whose story?

  • Women Without Men

    £12.99

    This internationally acclaimed masterpiece traces the interwoven destinies of five women – including a wealthy middle-aged housewife, a sex worker and a schoolteacher – as they arrive by different paths to live together in an abundant garden on the outskirts of Tehran. Drawing on elements of Islamic mysticism and recent Iranian history, this unforgettable novel depicts women escaping the narrow confines of family and society, and imagines their future living in a world without men.T.

  • 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

  • The Otherwhere Post

    £9.99

    Seven years ago, Maeve Abanthee lost everything when her father was accused of killing an entire world – and everyone in it. Now 18, Maeve lives under an assumed name, doing her best to leave the past behind. But when she receives an anonymous letter claiming that her father is innocent, she finds that letting go of the past isn’t as easy as she expected. Hoping to learn more about her father and the mysterious letter, Maeve infiltrates the Otherwhere Post, where couriers use the magic of scriptomancy to deliver letters across the boundaries of worlds. She intends to keep to herself, staying only long enough to find answers, but when she’s assigned to train under a dark-eyed boy who sees through her lies, things become more complicated than she expected.

  • To Snap a Silver Stem

    £22.00

    The second book in a darkly romantic Rapunzel reimagining from the number one Sunday Times bestselling author of WHEN THE MOON HATCHED.

  • The Memory Bookshop

    £14.99

    THE KOREAN SENSATION

    For lovers of The Midnight Library and Days at the Morisaki Bookshop, discover a spellbinding novel about a mysterious bookshop that exists outside of time and space, where the past is only a page away?

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  • Under Water

    £16.99

    A stunning and deeply moving literary debut of grief, loss and female friendship, set against the backdrop of two cataclysmic natural events.

  • Vanishing World

    £9.99

    In our near-future world, children are solely conceived by artificial insemination. Even sex between married couples is viewed as taboo. Amane’s family is irregular. Her parents copulated to create her and hope that she too will find love and have a child with the person she marries. But Amane falls in line with society’s way of thinking and wants a regular ‘clean’ marriage. Then she hears of a place that is the subject of a social experiment. Everyone in Paradise-Eden will act as one big family. Could this be the perfect third way?