Excellent fiction, a good dose of feminism and fun children’s books make up our top 20 from the last two months. In reverse order:
Jennifer Bell – The Smoking Hourglass
Jennifer Bell – The Crooked Sixpence
Noam Chomsky – Optimism over Despair
J K Rowling, John Tiffany, Jack Thorne – Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Emma Cline – The Girls
Matt Haig – How to Stop Time
Elizabeth Strout – My Name is Lucy Barton
Sam Bourne – To Kill the President
Paul Beatty – The Sellout
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – We should all be Feminists
Haruki Murakami – Desire (Vintage Minis)
Margaret Atwood – The Handmaid’s Tale
David Szalay – All that Man Is
Yuval Noah Harari – Sapiens
Deborah Levy – Hot Milk
Lisa Owens – Not Working
Zadie Smith – Swing Time
Colson Whitehead – The Underground Railroad
Naomi Alderman – The Power
… and at number one, we are proud to announce:
Peppa goes to London!
We predict that this month several new things will fly off the shelves – including Maggie O’Farrell’s memoir I am, I am, I am and John le Carré’s A Legacy of Spies.
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