Penguin Paperbacks
May Fiction
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The Wandering Falcon
Jamil Ahmad
'Superb. The work of a gifted storyteller who offers his readers rare insight, wisdom and pleasure' Mohsin Hamid
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March Fiction
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Anatomy of a Disappearance
Hisham Matar
'This beautiful, subtle novel, like the lives of its characters, repays many readings'
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All That I Am
Anna Funder
From the author of Stasiland, a thriller and a powerful love story that tells the heroic and tragic true story of the German resistance
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April Non-Fiction
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The Tao of Travel
Paul Theroux
An encyclopaedic compendium of wit, wisdom and travel tips – gathered together by Theroux after fifty years on the road
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February Fiction
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Me and My Sisters
Sinéad Moriarty
'Sinéad Moriarty has a gift for unwrapping a good plausible tale and creating likeable characters that you care about' Irish Independent
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March Fiction
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The German Boy
Tricia Wastvedt
A moving, inter-war family saga from the Orange Prize longlisted author of The River
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January Fiction
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The Watcher
Charles MacLean
'Seriously disturbing . . . Like no other horror story I have ever read' Charlie Higson
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March Non-Fiction
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Periodic Tales
Hugh Aldersey-Williams
The phenomenal Sunday Times bestseller packed with fascinating stories and unexpected information about the building blocks of our universe
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January Non-Fiction
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Reprobates
John Stubbs
'Swaggeringly splendid' Sunday Telegraph
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February Non-Fiction
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Deep Country
Neil Ansell
One man's extraordinary quest to be a latter-day Thoreau – to become one with the wilderness
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February Fiction
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Pub Walks in Underhill Country
Nat Segnit
A cunning, hilarious and heartbreaking debut novel that takes the form of a guide for walkers but is really a whole lot more . . .
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July Non-Fiction
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Making the Future
Noam Chomsky
Making the Future offers fierce, accessible, timely political writing by one of the world's foremost intellectual and political dissidents
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May Fiction
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There but for the
Ali Smith
'Whimsically devastating, playful, humorous, serious, profoundly clever and profoundly affecting' Alex Clark, Guardian
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March Non-Fiction
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Enchantment
Guy Kawasaki
How to enchant like Apple, by their former Chief Evangelist
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April Non-Fiction
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Flourishing
Maureen Gaffney
How to achieve a deeper sense of well-being, meaning and purpose – even when facing adversity
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May Non-Fiction
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One Click
Richard L. Brandt
Re-create Amazon's success – the man and the methods behind the world's leading retail website
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April Non-Fiction
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Deadly Animals
Gordon Grice
'A fresh, strange, and wonderful new voice in nature writing' Michael Pollan
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May Non-Fiction
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The Most Human Human
Brian Christian
A mind-blowing encounter with the world's leading artificial intelligence that redefines what it means to be human
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February Non-Fiction
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Circles Around the Sun
Molly McCloskey
A gifted writer pieces together the life of her mentally ill brother
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May Fiction
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NAMA Mia!
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Ross titles have sold half a million copies – NAMA Mia! will be the must-have paperback title for summer 2012
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February Fiction
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The Collaborator
Mirza Waheed
'With flashes of brilliance, tenderness and fury, The Collaborator does what fiction should. It makes you listen' Arundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things
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January Non-Fiction
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The FitzPatrick Tapes
Brian Carey, Tom Lyons
The book that brought down the Irish Taoiseach
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March Non-Fiction
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The Filter Bubble
Eli Pariser
The book that created a media sensation and redefined how we see the world
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April Fiction
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My Name is Mary Sutter
Robin Oliveira
An epic historical novel about a brilliant young woman's struggle to become a doctor during the American Civil War
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July Fiction
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The True Tale of the Monster Billy Dean
David Almond
An extraordinary new novel from prize-winning author, David Almond
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April Non-Fiction
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Ghost Milk
Iain Sinclair
What happens when the games have gone? Iain Sinclair reports on the trouble to come
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February Fiction
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The Pale King
David Foster Wallace
The last ever novel from the cult literary figure who was fiercely loved by readers and writers alike
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March Non-Fiction
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George and Sam
Charlotte Moore
Autism and adolescence: how would it affect George and Sam? A new updated edition of the classic book
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May Fiction
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The Free World
David Bezmozgis
The rapturously reviewed debut novel from New Yorker '20 Under 40' writer David Bezmozgis, previously shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award
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July Fiction
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Landfall
Helen Gordon
With echoes of Anita Brookner, Penelope Fitzgerald, Evie Wyld and Samantha Harvey, Landfall marks the arrival of a significant new British talent for the 21st century
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April Fiction
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The Echo Chamber
Luke Williams
'An ambitious and highly original first novel which reveals an assiduous and inventive new fiction voice' Scotsman
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February Non-Fiction
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Empire
Jeremy Paxman
Jeremy Paxman's history of the British Empire accompanied by a flagship 5-part BBC TV series
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May Non-Fiction
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My Dad Was Nearly James Bond
Des Bishop
A son's funny, frank and moving story of the lessons his father taught him
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June Non-Fiction
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Broken Republic
Arundhati Roy
Three new essays by India's fiercest, most outspoken and fearless political activist
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March Non-Fiction
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Rebels
Fearghal McGarry
The story of the Easter Rising – in the words of those who witnessed it
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February Non-Fiction
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Running the Show
Stephanie Williams
'An amusing and lively book, stuffed full of anecdotes and interesting titbits' Amanda Foreman, New Statesman
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January Non-Fiction
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Brave Old World
Tom Hodgkinson
A delightfully modern tour of the ancient arts of everyday living – philosophy, husbandry and merriment
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March Non-Fiction
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The Beautiful and the Damned
Siddhartha Deb
'Absolutely engrossing, acutely pinpointing the aspirational tragic-comic ironies of modern India' The Times
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June Fiction
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Milligan's Meaning of Life
Spike Milligan
The legendary comic's hilarious reflections on his life – and life in general: a glorious celebration and a perfect summer read
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May Non-Fiction
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Anglo Republic
Simon Carswell
The definitive history of the bank that brought Ireland down
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January Non-Fiction
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Get The Job You Really Want
James Caan
The biggest careers book of 2011, now in paperback
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May Fiction
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How It All Began
Penelope Lively
The seventeenth novel from Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively
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May Non-Fiction
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How Ireland Really Went Bust
Matt Cooper
The definitive account of the tumultuous events that led to Ireland going broke and changed all our lives forever
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March Non-Fiction
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Millions Like Us
Virginia Nicholson
'Vividly entertaining, uplifting and humbling, Millions Like Us deserves to be a bestseller' Bel Mooney, Daily Mail
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June Fiction
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Wild Abandon
Joe Dunthorne
The last day on earth is coming. Bring your own booze.
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Waterline
Ross Raisin
'A poignant, shocking, cunningly crafted classic . . . the definitive novel for our times' Scotsman
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March Non-Fiction
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Nocturne
James Attlee
A journey in search of moonlight and its meanings – in art, literature, music and our lives
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April Non-Fiction
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Citizen Sailors
Glyn Prysor
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May Non-Fiction
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The Real 'Dad's Army'
Rodney Foster
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January Fiction
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The Lake of Dreams
Kim Edwards
A stunning paperback package for Kim Edwards's second novel to captivate the 1 million readers who fell in love with The Memory Keeper's Daughter
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May Non-Fiction
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Idea Man
Paul Allen
The autobiography of the billionaire technologist and philanthropist who co-founded Microsoft
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February Fiction
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22 Britannia Road
Amanda Hodgkinson
A family survived the war – but can they survive the peace?
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May Non-Fiction
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Badfellas
Paul Williams
Paul Williams is the king of true crime in Ireland, having sold nearly 500,000 copies of his books
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D-Day
Antony Beevor
The Number One bestselling history of the Normandy Landings from the master of military history
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April Non-Fiction
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The Art of Camping
Matthew De Abaitua
A witty and philosophical blend of 'how to', history and personal anecdotes – a must for every camper
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January Fiction
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Do No Harm
Carol Topolski
Who knew a good doctor could go so bad . . . Introducing the chilling new psychological thriller from the author of Monster Love
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June Non-Fiction
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Connemara
Tim Robinson
The triumphant conclusion of one of the great literary projects of our time
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July Non-Fiction
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Charles Dickens
Claire Tomalin
A major new biography of our greatest novelist, published for the 200th anniversary of his birth
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July Fiction
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Gods Without Men
Hari Kunzru
'A beautifully written echo chamber of a novel' (David Mitchell) by the bestselling author of The Impressionist
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