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Mike Read – A Thousand Years of A London Street: Denmark Street

£12.99

Released on 25th June 2019

‘Excellent book throughouly recommended.’

‘A remarkably interesting and excellently researched book. A real joy to read, it is well-written and brings the history of Denmark Street to life in a wonderfully enjoyable read.’

‘Once you’ve started it, you’re not going to want to stop until you reach the end and have to!’

Sam Catling – Seems Like Smooth Sailing

£8.99

‘This book is a fun filled memoir of the author in which he has written his adventures about the highs and lows of working on a cruiseship as an entertainer.’

‘It’s definitely not a typical type of memoir, if you are looking for something amazing, interesting with a pop of life and colors, it’s a must read.’

‘It’s a feel good, fresh story and once you start reading this book there is no way you’re going to put it down easily.’

Sharon Cracknell – Secret Lands, Petrol Clams and a Bagful of Bolivar

£8.99

‘From the thrilling nail biting start in Venezuela, through the secretive country of North Korea to vibrant Cuba, Sharon writes in a way which makes you feel like you are there with her.’

‘Her engaging style draws one in and I was there, with her, totally immersed in the traumas and horrors as they were unfolding.’

‘Gripping, funny and informative, this book is a must read. I would definitely recommend it. The best read in a long time.’

Shaun Wallace – Chasing the Dream

£19.99

‘An excellent read. I highly recommend Shaun’s autobiography and loved his writing style.’

‘Shauns story is one that inspires. Seeing him on the chase gives the impression of someone who has arrived but to know the struggle behind the success is truly inspiring.‘

‘It was a riveting story from beginning to end in the life of a barrister and a quiz master. Highly recommend that people read it.’

Sue Birley – Travels with a Brompton in the Cévennes and other regions

£10.99

Available now!

“Sue Birley has written a tale of great charm and frankly of daunting endurance. Faced with the near impossibility of getting ‘big bikes’ on Eurostar and French trains, our author arrived at the logically unassailable if entirely batty decision to use that famed folder, the Brompton. I recommend this delightful book to anyone who believes that the journey is the destination and that gentle (and often uphill) adventure is the stuff of life.” 

Hugh Dancy, actor