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Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week10 months ago
Ever claimed that there is 'no rest for the wicked', judged something as 'sour grapes', or rallied friends by shouting 'eat, drink and be merry'? Knowingly or not, you have been quoting from the Bible. The Good Samaritan Bites the Dust offers a light-hearted and fascinating look at the stories behind the expressions – explaining where in the Bible these familiar phrases appear and describing the colourful biblical backdrop to their origination, from epic battles to acts of betrayal, miracles and beyond.
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Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week11 days ago
A former police volunteer claims to have discovered the identity of the figure behind some of the most shocking crimes in British history, unmasking the 19th-century murderer who terrorized the nation as Jack the Ripper.
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In prose that is by turns poetic, comic, macabre, haunting, and humane, multi-award-winning author Alan Warner traces the last journey through Scotland of a man who history will come to define for his failure.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week2 months ago
Summer of '85, the story of a mass shooting and an old summer love. Winner of the Novel Excerpt Contest at Seven Hills Review, finalist for the American Fiction Award, and distinguished favorite for the NYC Big Book Award.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week2 months ago
The Roger Federer Effect tells the story of the world's most famous tennis player in a fresh, innovative way - through the eyes of his friends, rivals, coaches, fans, and many others. The book has been nominated for the International Sports Book of the Year Award.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week3 months ago
In the suburban town of Hampton, the peaceful night air is shattered by gunfire. Outside a local pub, five are feared dead and the murderer has fled the scene. DCI Helen Lavery works alongside the counter-terrorism unit to investigate. Who is behind the mass shooting? Why target this town?

An authentic, powerful, and gripping police procedural.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week4 months ago
A panoramic vision — suspenseful, comedic, prophetic — set in a near-future California that has been devastated by NK3, a memory-destroying virus from North Korea. In post-NK3 Los Angeles, a sixty-foot-tall fence surrounds the hills where the rich used to live, but the mansions have been taken over by those with the only power that matters: the power of memory. Life for the community inside the Fence, ruled over by the new aristocracy, the Verified, is a perpetual party.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week4 months ago
SF-horror novella shortlisted for the James Tiptree and Shirley Jackson awards.

Set in the Valley of the Rocks, a place removed from the bustling cities and towns, a group of men and boys gather each night around the flickering fire to share their stories. In this world where women have vanished, the remaining individuals are left with only the rest of their lives to contemplate.

Prepare to immerse yourself in the tales spun around the campfire, witnessing the birth of a myth. In a world devoid of women, where the past is saturated with sorrow, how long should one hold onto grief? Can the forest, shrouded in its mysteries, offer transformative secrets capable of reshaping everything?
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week5 months ago
If you're a fan of David Lynch's surreal and dreamlike films, you'll likely enjoy Yelena Moskovich's novel, Virtuoso. Moskovich's writing style is characterized by poetic and cryptic phrasing, slow seductions, and a taste for the weird, creating an off-kilter and fascinating reading experience.

The novel centers on women, their relationships, and their intense desires, often exploring the visceral and disconnected experience of the body. Moskovich draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including Elena Ferrante, Antonin Artaud, and Anaïs Nin.

Although some of the novel's strangeness can be confusing, Moskovich's writing is often compelling and determined in its efforts to capture the elusive nature of desire, grief, and love.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week6 months ago
A haunting, sumptuous novel, weaving the private and the historic into a vivid tapestry of Greek island life. Spanning over three decades, it chronicles the story of an extraordinary woman and her lifelong struggle against tyranny. A very accomplished novel!
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week6 months ago
The new novel from New York Times-bestselling author. The story of a family formed when three sets of parents adopt biological siblings, and how that delicate relationship is tested when the children’s birth mother becomes pregnant again and asks the family to find parents for this child.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week7 months ago
A gripping thriller perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, S.J. Watson, B A Paris and Sophie Hannah.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week7 months ago
This valuable book offers many insights on homelands and waterways, the people, their religion, language and literature and their history.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week7 months ago
This collection presents erotic photographs from the beginning of photography until the years just before World War II. It explores the evolution of the genre and its origins in France, and its journey from public distrust to the large audience it enjoys today.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week9 months ago
This fascinating and highly entertaining book contains little-known anecdotes, facts, and details about Winston Churchill's life. As well as providing new insight into the epochal historical events that Churchill was a part of, it documents some of the lesser-known moments of his life.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week9 months ago
“Good books, good friends and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.”
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week9 months ago
The story of a greedy money-lender, Ebeneezer Scrooge, who is first visited by the ghost of his former business partner and then by three spirits⁠—the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week9 months ago
Welcome to Kate Shugak’s world. Kate is an Aleut who lives on a 160-acre homestead in a generic national Park in Alaska. Her roommate is a half-wolf, half-husky dog named Mutt. Oh yeah, and she is also a detective and weird things are going on around her. The series is known for its breathtaking portrayal of the Alaskan scenery and way of life, its complex characterizations, and its wry humor.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week9 months ago
A delightfully suspenseful novella perfect for fans of the Bryan and May Mysteries.
Bookmateadded a book to the bookshelfBook of the week10 months ago
Janey Lowes had been a vet for just two years when she left her home in County Durham and went traveling. Visiting Sri Lanka, she was horrified to see the state of so many of the island’s dogs, in particular the three million strays. Over 5,000 miles from home, Janey decided there and then that she was going to move to the island indefinitely and do everything within her power to help them. She raised £10,000 to get started, set up a charity called WECare Worldwide, and began work.
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