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With new releases from Deborah Levy, Anthony Horowitz, tech journalist Jamie Bartlett and more, April promises to be a month of unmissable reads. |
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Step into spring with our seasonal collection from the beautiful Little Clothbound Classics series, including works by Yuko Tsushima, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and Anaïs Nin.
Select any 3 books for £27, exclusively on the Penguin Shop. |
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Vintage Collector's Classics
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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Now a blockbuster film starring Ryan Gosling, this sci-fi adventure follows a lone astronaut on an impossible mission. |
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Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane Robert Macfarlane’s powerful, revelatory treatise urges us to change the way we think about the waterways that sustain us. |
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Flashlight by Susan Choi A traumatic unsolved mystery reverberates through a family in this Booker-shortlisted novel that spans generations and continents. |
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Must-read classics in translation Translated fiction is a great way to expand your horizons and explore new forms of writing, and what better place to start than the classics? From Madame Bovary to Japanese short stories, discover our roundup of nine must-read classics from around the world. |
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Outlander by Diana Gabaldon Begin your journey into the bestselling time-travelling historical romance series. |
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Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín This masterful precursor to Long Island follows Irish emigré Eilis Lacey to 1950s New York. |
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Perspectives by Laurent Binet
A bold, humorous romp of a murder mystery set in the art world of Renaissance Florence. |
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Reading is often a solitary experience, so there's something truly joyous about getting together with a group of like-minded (or not-so-like-minded) readers, cracking the spine of a new book, and having a good discussion.
Whether you're looking to start a book club (in-person or online), keep the conversation flowing with thought-provoking questions, find your next read, or step up your hosting game with snacks and literary drinks, our dedicated hub for book club inspiration has got you covered. |
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A Family Matter by Claire Lynch
Winner of the 2025 Nero Book Awards, this short yet powerful novel explores a little-known chapter in LGBTQIA+ history. |
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None of This is True by Lisa Jewell A twisty, addictive thriller with two complex protagonists – guaranteed to get your book club group talking. |
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Thirst by John Robins The radio presenter and comedian tells his life story through the lens of alcohol in this raw, candid, and funny memoir. |
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Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor The latest novel from Booker-shortlisted author Brandon Taylor is a modern love story about creativity, yearning, and belonging. |
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New to Clarice Lispector? Discover the experimental modernist novels and short stories of the Ukrainian-born Brazilian author with our essential guide. |
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