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September 3, 2024This month brings us murder, mythology, meals and maturing child-fiction characters.
Ottolenghi COMFORT by Yotam Ottolenghi (Sept 5th)
In Yotam Ottolenghi’s much-anticipated new book, a bowl of pasta becomes Caramelised Onion Orecchiette with Hazelnuts & Crispy Sage, while a plate of mash is transformed into Garlicky Aligot Potato with Leeks & Thyme, weaving memories of childhood and travel into a celebration of food and home.
We Solve Murders by Richard Osman (Sept 12th)
Amy believes adrenaline is good for the soul she’s currently on a private island keeping world-famous author Rosie D’Antonio alive.
Yet a dead body, a bag of money and a killer with their sights on our central character mean the serenity of father-in-law Steve’s quiet life is over!
Think Again by Jacqueline Wilson (Sept 12th)
Life isn’t quite what Ellie Allard dreamed it would be when she was 14 years old. Yet now the universe seems to decide it’s time to for all that to change – whether Ellie wants it to or not. As she navigates new, exciting and often choppy waters, she’s about to discover that life will never stop surprising you – if only you let it.
Just Good Manners by William Hanson (Sept 12th)
No one makes such a fuss about manners quite as much as the UK, yet in a fast-changing world, no one can seem to agree on precisely what the ‘done thing’ is, either. Hanson shares his definitive guidance on how to behave in every situation.