Happy World Book Day 2018!

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To celebrate world book day, we've compiled some of our favourite recent reads. Discover our recommendations, each of our five picks are thought provoking and spark the imagination. 

Do you have a favourite to share? We would love to hear your recommendations!

Pachinko
Min Jin Lee

Yeongdo, Korea 1911. In a small fishing village on the banks of the East Sea, a club-footed, cleft-lipped man marries a fifteen-year-old girl. The couple have one child, their beloved daughter Sunja. When Sunja falls pregnant by a married yakuza, the family face ruin. But then Isak, a Christian minister, offers her a chance of salvation: a new life in Japan as his wife.

 


Our Man in Havana
Graham Greene

Wormold is a vacuum cleaner salesman in a city of power cuts. His adolescent daughter spends his money with a skill that amazes him, so when a mysterious Englishman offers him an extra income he's tempted. In return all he has to do is carry out a little espionage and file a few reports. But when his fake reports start coming true, things suddenly get more complicated and Havana becomes a threatening place.



The Signature of All Things
Elizabeth Gilbert 

An extraordinary story of botany, exploration and desire, spanning across much of the 19th century. The novel follows the fortunes of the brilliant Alma Whittaker (daughter of a bold and charismatic botanical explorer) as she comes into her own within the world of plants and science. As Alma's careful studies of moss take her deeper into the mysteries of evolution, the man she loves draws her in the opposite direction-into the realm of the spiritual, the divine and the magical. 

 

Half of a Yellow Sun
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 

Ugwu, a boy from a poor village, works as a houseboy for a university professor. Olanna, a young woman, has abandoned her life of privilege in Lagos to live with her charismatic new lover, the professor. And Richard, a shy English writer, is in thrall to Olanna’s enigmatic twin sister. As the horrific Biafran War engulfs them, they are thrown together and pulled apart in ways they had never imagined.

 

Sapiens
Yuval Noah Harari

This is the thrilling account of our extraordinary history – from insignificant apes to rulers of the world.

An anthropological study of mankind and why we have propelled ourselves out of nature. A bit of food for thought!  

 

 

 

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