• The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches - Sangu Mandanna

    The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches – Sangu Mandanna

    She found magic in the most unlikely of places.

    The House in the Cerulean Sea meets Practical Magic in this cosy, heartwarming, and uplifting magical romance about an isolated witch whose opportunity to embrace a quirky new family – and a new love – changes the course of her life.

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  • The Housemaid's Secret (2) - Freida Mcfadden

    The Housemaid’s Secret (2) – Freida Mcfadden

    As he continues showing me their incredible penthouse apartment, I have a terrible feeling about the woman behind closed doors. But I can »t risk losing this job – not if I want to keep my darkest secret safe . . .

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  • The housemaid - Freida Mcfadden

    The housemaid – Freida Mcfadden

    An unbelievably twisty read that will have you glued to the pages late into the night. Anyone who loves The Woman in the WindowThe Wife Between Us and The Girl on the Train won »t be able to put this down!

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  • Yellowface - R.F. Kuang

    Yellowface – R.F. Kuang

    Athena Liu is a literary darling and June Hayward is literally nobody.

    White lies
    When Athena dies in a freak accident, June steals her unpublished manuscript and publishes it as her own under the ambiguous name Juniper Song.

    Dark humour
    But as evidence threatens June »s stolen success, she will discover exactly how far she will go to keep what she thinks she deserves.

    Deadly consequences…
    What happens next is entirely everyone else »s fault.

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  • Babel - R. F. Kuang

    Babel – R. F. Kuang

    Traduttore, traditore: An act of translation is always an act of betrayal.

    Oxford, 1836.

    The city of dreaming spires.

    It is the centre of all knowledge and progress in the world.

    And at its centre is Babel, the Royal Institute of Translation. The tower from which all the power of the Empire flows.

    Orphaned in Canton and brought to England by a mysterious guardian, Babel seemed like paradise to Robin Swift.

    Until it became a prison…

    But can a student stand against an empire?

    An incendiary new novel from award-winning author R.F. Kuang about the power of language, the violence of colonialism, and the sacrifices of resistance.

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    One Hundred Flowers – Genki Kawamura

    The fragrance of a single stem in a vase.
    The shimmering reflection of fireworks in a lake.
    The quiet of a bookshop as evening falls.
    The feeling of opening a brand-new diary and beginning to write …

    Moments of beauty endure. But what happens when you begin to forget?

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  • Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine - Gail Honeyman

    Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine – Gail Honeyman

    The only way to survive is to open your heart.

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  • Mongrel - Hanako Footman

    Mongrel – Hanako Footman

    Mei loses her Japanese mother at age six. Growing up in suburban Surrey, she yearns to fit in, suppressing not only her heritage but her growing desire for her best friend Fran. Yuki leaves the Japanese countryside to pursue her dream of becoming a concert violinist in London. Far from home and in an unfamiliar city, she finds herself caught up in the charms of her older teacher. Haruka attempts to navigate Tokyo’s nightlife and all of its many vices, working as a hostess in the city’s sex district. She grieves a mother who hid so many secrets from her, until finally one of those secrets comes to light . . . Shifting between three intertwining narratives, Mongrel reveals a tangled web of desire, isolation, belonging and ultimately, hope.

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  • Newcomer - Keigo Higashino

    Newcomer – Keigo Higashino

    An intriguing mashup of police procedural and golden age puzzle mystery. When fortysomething divorcee Mineko Mitsui is discovered strangled at her home, Detective Kyoichiro Kaga […] begins tracing items found in the dead woman’s flat to shops in the neighbourhood, using a mixture of Sherlockian deduction and legwork to lead him to the killer. What initially appears to be a chain of short stories coalesces into an investigation, as Kaga, in a delightfully low-key style, painstakingly builds up a picture of the dead woman’s past and the events of the last days of her life.

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  • Malice - Keigo Higashino

    Malice – Keigo Higashino

    In a brilliantly realized tale of cat and mouse, the detective and the writer battle over the truth of the past and how events that led to the murder really unfolded. Which one of the two writers was ultimately guilty of malice?

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  • Funny Story - Emily Henry

    Funny Story – Emily Henry

    A shimmering, joyful new novel about a pair of opposites with the wrong thing in common, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Emily Henry.

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  • Orbital - Samantha Harvey

    Orbital – Samantha Harvey

    Six astronauts rotate in their spacecraft contemplating the world below. 

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  • The Wolf Den - Elodie Harper

    The Wolf Den – Elodie Harper

    The Wolf Den is the first in a trilogy of novels reimagining the long overlooked lives of women in Pompeii’s lupanar. Perfect for fans of Pat Barker’s The Silence of the Girls and Madeline Miller’s Circe.

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  • The Women - Kristin Hannah

    The Women – Kristin Hannah

    The Women is the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on all women who put themselves in harm’s way and whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has too often been forgotten. A novel about deep friendships and bold patriotism, The Women is a richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose idealism and courage under fire will come to define an era.

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  • Human Acts - Han Kang

    Human Acts – Han Kang

    A riveting, poetic and powerful work from the author of the International Booker Prize-winning novel The Vegetarian. ‘Exquisite, painful and deeply courageous’ Philippe Sands, Best Books of the Year, Guardian Gwangju, South Korea, 1980. Amid a violent student uprising a young boy named Dong-ho is killed. As his friend searches for Dong-ho’s corpse, we also meet an editor struggling against censorship, a prisoner and a factory worker, each suffering from traumatic memories, and Dong-ho’s grief-stricken mother. Through their collective heartbreak and acts of hope comes a tale of a brutalised people in search of a voice. A modern classic, Human Acts has been both a controversial bestseller and an award-winning book in Korea, and it confirmed Han Kang as a writer of international importance.

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  • Greek Lessons - Han Kang

    Greek Lessons – Han Kang

    A powerful novel of the saving grace of language and human connection, from the celebrated author of The Vegetarian.

    ‘Breathtaking . . . She is simply my favourite living writer to read, and think with, and see the world with’ 

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