Railpolitik: Bringing Railways Back to the Community
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Railways have always been at the heart of British politics, from their early beginnings in the 1830s...
Operation Garbo: The Personal Story of the Most Successful Spy of World War II
Book
Garbo was the British codename of Joan Puyol Garcia, perhaps the most influential spy of the Second...
Out in the Army: My Life as a Gay Soldier
Book
Seeking escape from the quiet countryside of North Wales, the young James Wharton joined the British...
Overpowered!: The Science and Showbiz of Hypnosis
Book
Hypnotism has fascinated and inspired people since the mid-1800s, when entertainers and medical...
A Land
Robert Macfarlane and Jacquetta Hawkes
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The Collins Nature Library is a new series of classic British nature writing - reissues of long-lost...
I hadn't read anything by Dolly Alderton before but I'd heard great things about 'Everything I Know About Love' so when I heard about her fiction debut I knew I needed to try it! I love Dolly's voice, it's so wonderfully British which as someone who reads so much American based fiction was refreshing. There was quite a lot of heavy swearing so if that's not your thing be wary (but that's what you get for being British I guess). I loved the different aspects of ghosting that were covered from dating, to friendships fading, and to dementia and the ghosting of memories. It was such a poignant read. I enjoyed this book immensely but I just couldn't get invested, it took me quite a while to get through as I only found myself reading a chapter at a time so hence the reason for my lower rating but I think I'm slightly younger than the target audience for this book so that's potentially why but I'd say if you are older and single you'll definitely see a lot of yourself here, I'm young and single and I definitely did. It made me think a lot about the future.
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That’s the Way it Crumbles
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Are we tired of hearing that fall is a season, sick of being offered fries and told about the latest...
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Doctor Who - Series 2 (New Season - 2)
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The second series of British science fiction programme Doctor Who began on 25 December 2005 with the...
Doctor Who - Series 3 (New Season 3)
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The third series of British science fiction programme Doctor Who was preceded by the 2006 Christmas...
