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No Hunger in Paradise by Michael Calvin – Review
By Karl Hornsey No Hunger in Paradise is billed as the concluding part of Michael Calvin’s trilogy which gets under ... -
Monaco: Inside F1’s Greatest Race by Malcolm Folley – Review
By Liam Bird As F1 struggles to keep its audience and Bernie Ecclestone begins to make plans for his retirement ... -
Floating: A Life Regained by Joe Minihane – Review
By Barney Bardsley In 1999 a book was published, called Waterlog. It quickly became a left-field success, setting the trend ... -
Jamie Vardy: From Nowhere – Review
By Sarah Morgan ‘Jamie Vardy’s having a party!’ It’s a phrase we heard repeatedly last year as Leicester City shocked ... -
Reckless by Chrissie Hynde – Review
By Roger Crow Since she burst onto the music scene in the late 1970s, I’ve had an image of Chrissie ... -
Tracing Your Ancestors’ Lives by Barbara J Starmans – Review
By Sandra Callard Tracing our ancestors has become a popular pastime now that it is relatively easy to track down ... -
Mr Big Healey: The Official Biography of John Chatham by Norman Burr – Review
By Richard Barnett Think of subjects for racing driver biographies and all too often it’s Formula One that finds support ... -
Built For Speed by John McGuinness – Review
By Liam Bird You may have heard of John McGuinness – and then again you may not. If he were a ... -
All Memories Great and Small by Oliver Crocker – Review
by Karl Hornsey Almost 40 years since All Creatures Great and Small first hit the TV screens, Oliver Crocker has ... -
Conclave by Robert Harris – Review
By Nigel Armitage The Pope is dead and a papal conclave – made up of 118 cardinals from all over the ... -
The Transferred Life of George Eliot by Philip Davis – Review
By Barney Bardsley George Eliot is a writer who was, for many years, paraded in front of me as the ... -
A Sky Full of Birds by Matt Merritt – Review
By Matt Callard Matt Merritt, editor of Bird Watching magazine, and author of this paean to the manifold delights of ...











