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John Tottenham
Life at a bookstore in LA through the eyes of a cynical English bookseller – irascible, witty and darkly humourous at his own expense and that of his…
The Ferryman and His Wife
Frode Grytten
A powerfully moving novel of love, loss and a life well-lived for fans of healing Scandi fiction in the vein of Fredrik Backman and Per Petterson
The Wolf of Whindale
Jacob Kerr
A chilling gothic tale of magic, cults and werewolves – perfect for fans of Paul Kingsnorth, Andrew Michael Hurley and Alan Garner
Changing Gender
Susan Stryker
From the award-winning scholar and filmmaker, an essential, enlightening exploration of gender and the self
A Thought Without Collision
Adrian Duncan
A moving and revelatory study of love and intellect from the award-winning Irish writer
Boy A
Jonathan Trigell
Creepy and involving… From the beginning, Trigell weaves a sense of drama and a disturbing feeling of inevitability
Song for Another Home
Bora Lee Reed
A powerful and expansive story of one family separated by the Korean War, for fans of Pachinko and Homegoing
Air
Christian Kracht
Blends the inventiveness of contemporary speculative fiction with the literary verve of Knausgaard – perfect for fans of Hari Kunzru, Solvej Balle or…
All Consuming: The instant Sunday Times bestseller
Ruby Tandoh
The star food writer asks, are our appetites are really our own?
Like Family
Erin White
A moving debut about secrets and chosen family for fans of Elizabeth Strout and Lucy Caldwell
The End of Everything
M. John Harrison
A slyly satirical and unsettling post-apocalyptic adventure into the limits of human understanding from the peerless master of contemporary fiction
Lush
Rochelle Dowden-Lord
A mysterious invitation to drink the oldest bottle of wine in the world – what could possibly go wrong?
Offenses
Constance Debré
A sharp insight into violence and punishment based on true events from critically acclaimed lawyer-turned-author Constance Debré
Enough About Angels
László Krasznahorkai
The brilliant Nobel Prize lecture by László Krasznahorkai, who was awarded for 'his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst…
I Am Agatha
Nancy Foley
A darkly funny debut about late-in-life queer relationships and smalltown shenanigans for readers of Sigrid Nunez and Jen Beagin
Intelligence
Robert Newman
From the beloved comedian and writer: an irresistible novel about love, secrets, wartime espionage – and moral philosophy
This Is a Love Story
Jessica Soffer
My Name Is Lucy Barton meets Harry and Sally in this witty, moving portrait of a long New York marriage
Discipline
Larissa Pham
A taut, provocative debut novel about creativity and sex, coercion and control, with shades of Rachel Cusk and Katie Kitamura
One Sun Only
Camille Bordas
Sharply observed portraits of contemporary life and family for readers who love Curtis Sittenfeld
