Orbital – Samantha Harvey £14.99 Six astronauts go about their daily tasks on the International Space Station while observing the Earth from afar. Exquisite writing, impressionistic and magical, setting human fears and aspirations against the vista of the universe. Add to Basket
Pandora’s Box: The Greed, Lust, and Lies That Broke Television – Peter Biskind £25.00 The cultural critic turns his attention to the small screen to examine the interplay between art, commerce and technology which has changed our viewing habits. Add to Basket
Politics On the Edge – Rory Stewart £22.00 Revelatory and entertaining account of a decade of chaotic government dominated by mediocrities, from an insider’s perspective. Add to Basket
Realms of Imagination: Essays from the Wide Worlds of Fantasy – Tanya Kirk & Matthew Sangster £30.00 Published to accompany the current British Library exhibition, this beautifully illustrated anthology explores a wide range of world building literature from fairy tale and quest narratives to epic fantasy. Add to Basket
Restless Dolly Maunder – Kate Grenville £16.99 Colourful fictional account of the life of the author’s remarkable, clever and ambitious grandmother, born into a farming family in Australia at the end of the 19th century, determined to escape a harsh rural life. Add to Basket
Sale! Restless Dolly Maunder – Kate Grenville £16.99 £15.90 Free shipping within the UK. Colourful fictional account of the life of the author’s remarkable, clever and ambitious grandmother, born into a farming family in Australia at the end of the 19th century, determined to escape a harsh rural life. Add to Basket
Rick Stein’s Simple Suppers – Rick Stein £28.00 Very appealing collection of over 120 easy recipes, some designed to be ready in 30 minutes and nothing taking longer than an hour – informal, unfussy and tasty. Add to Basket
Sale! River East, River West – Aube Rey Lescure £16.99 £15.90 Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
Sailing Alone: A History – Richard J. King £25.00 Enormously engaging account of some of theworld’s solo sailors and their exhilirating, terrifying, uplifting or tedious voyages, with reflections on the benefits of spending time alone on the world’s oceans. Add to Basket
She’s A Killer – Kirsten McDougall £16.99 A darkly funny and bizarre thriller set in New Zealand in a bleak future where it serves as a bolthole from climate change for the wealthy, termed ‘wealthugees’. Add to Basket
Sparks: China’s Underground Historians and Their Battle for the Future – Ian Johnson £25.00 Stylishly written tribute to the filmmakers, scholars, journalists and poets who defy the authoritarian state’s propaganda to document the truth about events in China. Add to Basket
St Mary the Virgin Primrose Hill: A Church and its People, 1872-2022 – Christopher Kitching £25.00 Add to Basket
Stuffed: A History of Good Food and Hard Times in Britain – Pen Vogler £22.00 Drawing on cookbooks, literature and social records, an examination of the complex forces which have determined our diet from pre-history to the present. Each chapter centres on a different ingredient – with recipes. Add to Basket
The Bee Sting – Paul Murray £18.99 A gripping tragicomedy set in rural Ireland which details the fall of the Barnes family, whose car dealership is failing in the recession while their family life founders under the shadow of climate change. Add to Basket