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Just A Child by Sammy Woodhouse – Review
By Helen Johnston If you were playing a word association game and said Rotherham, it’s inevitable that responses would probably ... -
The Murder of My Aunt by Richard Hull – Review
By Rich Barnett Think of classic British crime and almost always there’s an old woman wearing tweed (invariably a nosey ... -
Cringeworthy by Melissa Dahl – Review
By Ceri Saunders Most of us accept that awkwardness is a part of our every day lives. Whether it’s uncomfortable ... -
How Comics Work by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher – Review
By Roger Crow I wanted to do two things for a living at the age of 16: create comics, and ... -
A Useful Fiction: Adventures in British Democracy by Patrick Hannan – Review
By Rich Barnett This reviewer has already spoken highly of the late Patrick Hannan’s When Arthur Met Maggie and in ... -
Buddhism Illuminated: Manuscript Art from South East Asia by San San May; Jan Igunma – ...
By Barney Bardsley The rich and venerable legacy of Buddhist thought and philosophy seems to hold an ever-increasing fascination for ... -
The Coen Brothers by Ian Nathan – Review
By Roger Crow Some film makers are so good at what they do, they become a brand. A Wes Anderson ... -
Peonies and Pomegranates: Botanic Illustrations from Asia by Celia Fisher – Review
By Barney Bardsley Here is a perfect gift for any lover of plants, gardens and beautiful artwork, alike. As part ... -
Over and Out by Henry Blofeld – Review
By Karl Hornsey Since 1972 the distinctive tones of Henry Blofeld have been entertaining and informing listeners of Test Match ... -
Die Last by Tony Parsons – Review
By Sandra Callard Tony Parsons’ latest novel is a tightly scripted crime story that starts with a breathless speed and ... -
No Live Files Remain by András Forgách – Review
By Barney Bardsley Imagine this. You have a glamorous, energetic, gifted mother. She is a nurse. She is an organiser. ... -
Moominvalley For The Curious Explorer and Love From The Moomins by Tove Jansson – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth ‘It’s the most wonderful valley in the world’ – Moomintroll Opening out into a stand up, double ...











