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Classic Ghost Stories – Review
By Sarah Morgan It’s getting a bit nippy outside and the nights are drawing in. The idea of getting home ... -
The Little Book of Craft Beer by Melissa Cole – Review
By Karl Hornsey Melissa Cole has become one of the country’s leading authorities on the new wave of craft beer ... -
The Telephone Girls by Jenny Holmes – Review
By Natasha Meek Ilkley-based writer Jenny Holmes is no stranger to the world of writing, and has published over 150 ... -
Porsche Boxster & Cayman: The 987 Series 2004-2013 by Brian Long – Review
By Richard Barnett There are few cars that have had more books published about them than the Porsche 911, so ... -
Ask an Astronaut by Tim Peake – Review
By Roger Crow “You know we’re sitting on four million pounds of fuel, one nuclear weapon and a thing that ... -
Getting Carter by Nick Triplow – Review
by Sarah Morgan Think of Get Carter and what springs to mind? Probably Michael Caine first, followed by Newcastle. Only ... -
Lorenz by Captain Jerry Roberts – Review
By Karl Hornsey This autobiography by Captain Jerry Roberts serves both as an important historical document, but also as a ... -
Porsche 70 Years by Randy Leffingwell – Review
By Liam Bird Apologies, this book review should’ve been with you earlier. I must admit, that when the very weighty ... -
Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View – Review
By Roger Crow Thanks to some nice publishers I get sent a lot of Star Wars books. Beautiful hardbacks; glorious ... -
Dead Lands by Lloyd Otis – Review
By Sarah Morgan They say that everybody has a book in them. The problem is getting it out. While many ... -
Beeronomics: How Beer Explains the World by Johan Swinnen and Devin Briski – Review
By Paul Howard Here’s a book that looks at world history through beer goggles. Indeed, beer is a topic that ... -
Guests of Time: Poetry from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History – Review
By Joe Forshaw This very aptly named book of poetry is a reflection of the pre-Raphaelite origins of the Oxford ...