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Nikita Lalwani - The Village
A tense social drama about trust and betrayal, set in an Indian prison
22 May 2012
John Irving - In One Person
A fascinating and engaging novel set against the backdrop of gay culture in America
22 May 2012
Chris Cleave - Gold
Well-timed Olympic-themed novel fails to fulfill the promise of its intriguing premise
22 May 2012
First Shot: Just Say Aye - an extract from Irvine Welsh's Skagboys
A sneak peek inside the Edinburgh author's Trainspotting prequel
26 Apr 2012
Interview: Irvine Welsh on Trainspotting prequel Skagboys
The new book, Leith, Twitter and the importance of subcultures
25 Apr 2012
Michael Frayn - Skios
An astute and entertaining comic novel from the erstwhile playwright
24 Apr 2012
Jackie Kay - Reality, Reality
A short story outing with some beautiful moments but overall patchy quality
24 Apr 2012
Iain Banks - Stonemouth
The spiritual follow-up to The Crow Road is slightly flawed, but still a page-turner
27 Mar 2012
Peter Carey - The Chemistry of Tears
Moving portrait of grief and genius from the twice Booker-winning author
16 Mar 2012
First Writes: Catriona Child, author of Trackman
Novel's lead character's life changed by a homeless man’s MP3 player
16 Mar 2012
Juli Zeh - The Method
A riveting intellectual and emotional thriller set in a dystopian future
16 Mar 2012
Decembrists singer Colin Meloy writes children's book Wildwood
The novel is the product of collaboration with his wife Carson Ellis
9 Mar 2012
Jo Nesbø - Phantom
A new, hard-hitting instalment of the Norwegian author's Harry Hole series
28 Feb 2012
First Writes: Lisa O'Donnell, author of The Death of Bees
The first-time writer on Glasgow set tale of young orphaned girls
28 Feb 2012
Tom Perrotta - The Leftovers
The measured delivery of this fantastical story results in impeccable satire
28 Feb 2012
Johanna Skibsrud - This Will be Difficult to Explain and other stories
Short story collection fails to meet the medium's strict demands
28 Feb 2012
John O'Farrell - The Man Who Forgot His Wife
Mildly diverting rom-com novel from the Spitting Image writer
28 Feb 2012
Crime books round-up – March 2012
Doug Johnstone, Alex Gray and Mari Jungstedt deliver new crime novels this month
17 Feb 2012
Is this a golden era for Scottish literature?
Alan Bissett, Helen Fitzgerald and Allan Wilson survey the current literary lansdscape
1 Feb 2012
Shalom Auslander - Hope: A Tragedy
Probably the funniest book that’s ever going to be written about the Holocaust
1 Feb 2012
Profile: Louise Welsh, author of The Cutting Room and Naming the Bones
The crime author is set to appear at three literary events this month
1 Feb 2012
Interview: Eowyn Ivey - author of The Snow Child
Debut author discusses tale of heartbreak and hope set in 1920s Alaska
1 Feb 2012
Jeet Thayil - Narcopolis
Bombay-centric social drama with tangible atmosphere but little narrative drive
1 Feb 2012
Helen Schulman - This Beautiful Life
Slightly outdated family drama that retains some timeliness and authenticity
1 Feb 2012
Preview of 2012 - Irvine Welsh's Skagboys
Renton, Sick Boy et al are revisited in this Trainspotting prequel
6 Jan 2012
Edmund White - Jack Holmes and His Friend
A beautifully written tale of sex and male friendship
5 Jan 2012
Stuart MacBride - Birthdays for the Dead
The tartan noir author diverges from the Logan McRae series with a compelling and brutal thriller
5 Jan 2012
Interview: Lucy Wood, author of Diving Belles
The writer's debut publication is a set of short stories about hopes, regrets and memories
19 Dec 2011
Ali Shaw - The Man Who Rained
Fantastical modern fable from the author of The Girl With Glass Feet
19 Dec 2011
Miranda July - It Chooses You
Charming miscellany of human oddness from the Californian Renaissance Woman
12 Dec 2011
Interview: Allan Wilson - Wasted in Love
The debut novelist on his collection of vignettes about love, lies, break-ups and betrayal
12 Dec 2011
Adam Ross - Ladies and Gentlemen
Comically dark short story collection from the Mr Peanut author
12 Dec 2011
Douglas Coupland & Graham Roumieu - Highly Inappropriate Tales for Young People
Pacy but insubstantial short story collection
12 Dec 2011
Michel Schneider - Marilyn’s Last Sessions: A Novel
Poorly structured fictional history of star's final sessions on the couch
12 Dec 2011
Cargo Publishing launch a new crowd-sourced audiobook
Glasgow-based publishing house use social media to find new readers
25 Nov 2011
Stephen King - 11.22.63
The horror writer's time-travelling thriller fails to take full advantage of its premise
15 Nov 2011
Interview: Selma Dabbagh - author of Out of It
The author answers questions about her debut novel, about a family struggling to survive in Gaza
15 Nov 2011
Top children's books on sale for Christmas
New titles from Jacqueline Wilson, Julia Donaldson, Francesca Simon and David Walliams
15 Nov 2011
Sarah Hall - The Beautiful Indifference
The Booker nominee delivers a short story collection with an eye for spectacular imagery
15 Nov 2011
Axel Scheffler (illus.) - The Gloomster
Julia Donaldson's favoured illustrator fails to justify the asking price of this slim poetry adap
15 Nov 2011
Penelope Lively - How It All Began
The author of the Booker-winning Moon Tiger continues to display a talent for sharp observation
15 Nov 2011
Don Delillo - The Angel Esmeralda
Challenging but ultimately rewarding collection of short stories spanning the author's career
18 Oct 2011
Padgett Powell, author of You & I - interview
The writer follows up his postmodern 'questions' novel with a book-length dialogue
18 Oct 2011
Emma Donoghue - The Sealed Letter
Re-issue of a slow-burning Victorian-set drama by the Booker-shortlisted author
18 Oct 2011
Christos Tsiolkas - Dead Europe
Brutally bleak but beautiful novel, re-issued in the wake of The Slap's international success
18 Oct 2011
Ewan Morrison - Tales from the Mall extract
A short snippet from Early Learning Centre, one of 22 short stories collected in Tales from the Mall
19 Sep 2011
Robert Harris - The Fear Index
An unexpectedly thrilling mix of science, computers and global economics
16 Sep 2011








