A Better 'Ole: The Brilliant Bruce Bairnsfather and the First World War
Lucinda Gosling and Mary Evans Picture Library
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The much-loved Captain Bruce Bairnsfather was the most popular cartoonist of the First World War,...
That Inevitable Victorian Thing
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Speculative fiction from the acclaimed bestselling author of Exit, Pursued by a Bear and Star Wars:...
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Worn in New York: 68 Sartorial Memoirs of the City
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"a homage to the city's style, with everyone from Lena Dunham to Adam Horovitz contributing."...
Photography fashion
Last Letter from Istanbul
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An epic tale that vividly captures the turmoil of forbidden love, set against the rich backdrop of a...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Babel: An Arcane History in Books
Feb 14, 2023
Robin Swift is brought to England by a mysterious Englishman after he is orphaned in Canton. The Englishman educates him, and then sends Robin to Babel to continue his studies. But is Babel everything that Robin wants or expects it to be?
This truly imaginative novel looks at colonialism, the power of language, resistance and sacrifice.
I loved the narration as well, it really added to the story, I felt, particularly the footnotes that were inserted into the rest of the dialogue explaining pronunciation and etymology (I really liked these parts, more than is normal or socially acceptable, probably! 🤭). I’ll admit that there were some mispronunciations of the Oxford colleges which would have been easy to avoid (I have to admit to mainly learning how to pronounce them by watching University Challenge 😆).
If you love language, languages (I do!), fantasy and an alternative history, then this will really appeal to you.
I do feel that I should have finished the book having learnt at least one more language though. Ah well 🤷🏼♀️
My Fight / Your Fight: The Official Ronda Rousey Autobiography
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This book is the winner of British Sports Book Awards. It is also the Sports Book of the Year. 'I...
The Canary Islands: A Cultural History
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The seven volcanic Canary Islands that bask in the Atlantic off shore from the north-west African...
The Lifeboat Service in England: The South West and Bristol Channel: Station by Station
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The Royal National Lifeboat Institution was established in 1824 and has a long and proud tradition...
That Mighty Heart: Visions of London
John Elinger and Katherine Shock
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In 1802 William Wordsworth, the great Romantic poet, gazed over London and claimed "Earth has not...
Flying Scotsman: A Pictorial History
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Built at Doncaster works in 1923 the Nigel Gresley designed then-A1 class Pacific (4-6-2) first...