BBooks Read More ‘People remember the moquette – even if they don’t know they do’24 October 2025 Andrew Martin, author of The Moquette Mystery MAY Mitton lives in a small bedsit near England’s Lane, Belsize…
BBooks Read More Stuff Your Kindle Day: How to get free dark romance books until Oct. 2624 October 2025 TL;DR: The latest Stuff Your Kindle Day takes place on Oct. 24-26. Spook Your Kindle, hosted by Dark…
BBooks Read More A Mind of My Own by Kathy Burke review – a brilliant, blunt and beautiful memoir | Books24 October 2025 Kathy Burke’s mother, Bridget, died of stomach cancer when she was 18 months old; she writes that it…
BBooks Read More Rebels to Hollywood stars – new book celebrates Wicklow’s remarkable figures24 October 2025 Presenting short illustrated biographies across more than 200 pages, the book is Kiely’s eighth local history title in…
BBooks Read More Booker Prize announces launch of first award for children’s fiction24 October 2025 Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
BBooks Read More The Bookshelf: What Is “Romantasy,” and Why Is Gen Z So into It? 24 October 2025 A new genre is taking over the book market. Earlier this year, so-called “romantasy” novel Onyx Storm by…
BBooks Read More What are you reading? Our community book list on Access Utah24 October 2025 It’s time again for us to compile another UPR community booklist. So we want to know what you’re…
BBooks Read More Booker prize launches £50,000 children’s award | Books23 October 2025 The Booker prize foundation has launched a major new literary award, the Children’s Booker prize, offering £50,000 for…
BBooks Read More San Francisco history abounds at book launch for ‘Covert Buccaneer’ 23 October 2025 San Francisco attorney S. Lucia Kanter St. Amour shared details about her extremely personal debut historical novel at…
BBooks Read More Checking in on the state of Amazon’s chickenized reverse-centaurs | by Cory Doctorow | Oct, 202523 October 2025 Amazon has invented a new kind of labor travesty: the chickenized reverse centaur. That’s a worker who has…