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Mindfulness by Gill Hasson – Review
By Kirsty Reid Too often we let the present slip away. Whether it’s worrying about the future, dwelling on the ... -
Lost Dog by Kate Spicer – Review
By Barney Bardsley The world is divided into those who love dogs, and those who don’t really care. Anyone growing ... -
Rest In Pieces: The Curious Fates of Famous Corpses by Bess Lovejoy – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Since childhood I have had an interest in the macabre, so naturally I was instantly drawn to ... -
Breaking News by Alan Rusbridger – Review
By Barney Bardsley Alan Rusbridger was editor of The Guardian newspaper from 1995 to 2015. During that twenty year period, ... -
An Inconvenient Death by Miles Goslett – Review
By Rich Barnett It’s strange to think Dr David Kelly died 15 years ago: For many his death, not long ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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. ... -
Islander by Patrick Barkham – Review
By David Schuster Islander is a beautiful, lyrical Tardis-like book. On the face of it, it is a travelogue of ... -
Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading by Lucy Mangan – Review
By Rachael Popow I don’t just have fond memories of my favourite children’s books, I still have a lot of ...