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Featured image of WAYPOINTS: SEASCAPES AND STORIES OF SCOTLAND’S WEST COAST

WAYPOINTS: SEASCAPES AND STORIES OF SCOTLAND’S WEST COAST

There are certain realities accessible only to a handful of people. Across 300 pages this book takes the reader to the unique reality of Scotland’s West Coast and offers a detailed account of life and culture in the region. However, as every reality, it’s not for everyone.  Ian Stephen comes from the Isle of Lewis Read More

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How Not To Be A Boy

“It remains a sexist world and I can’t change it for my daughters the way I would like to. But I can try and improve the situation one man at a time. Starting with me.” Robert Webb has chosen to bare his soul with this autobiographical debut. He doesn’t just want to tell people where Read More

Featured image of TO BE A MACHINE: Adventures Among Cyborgs, Utopians, Hackers, and the Futurists Solving the Modest Problem of Death

TO BE A MACHINE: Adventures Among Cyborgs, Utopians, Hackers, and the Futurists Solving the Modest Problem of Death

You know that episode of Friends where Ross is on one of his mildly patronising rants, oblivious to his friends’ disinterest? Yes, I realise that doesn’t narrow it down. It’s this specific one, when he states: “Soon, there will be computers that can carry out the same amount of functions as an actual human brain! Read More

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Anatomy Of A Soldier

Anatomy of a Soldier is the debut novel of Harry Parker. He joined the British Army when he was twenty three and served as a Captain in both Iraq and Afghanistan. You would be forgiven for thinking that an adventurous tale of derring-do would fit this profile, but in this book the author should be Read More

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The Invention of Science: A New History of the Scientific Revolution

“Facts are chiels that winna ding / An downa be disputed” (Robert Burns, “A Dream”, 1786) This is an important book.  As well as a history of the Scientific Revolution, it is a polemical defence of the very notion of such a revolution and an attack on the relativism which has infected much of academia Read More

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Everything is Happening: Journey into a Painting

As explained by Ed Vulliamy in the foreword, Michael Jacobs was working on this book when he died prematurely. Jacobs had hoped that the very process of researching and writing the book would enable him to solve the mysteries of the painting he regarded as the world’s greatest: Diego Velázquez’ Las Meninas. More broadly, in Read More

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The Return (Shortlisted, 2016 Costa Biography Award)

The country that separates fathers and sons has disorientated many travellers. It is very easy to get lost there. […]  And the fathers must have known, having once themselves been sons,  that the ghostly presence of their land will remain […]  Hisham Matar’s debut In the Country of Men, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize (2006) and more; his second,  Anatomy of a Disappearance (2011), showed his was Read More

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I’m Not with the Band: A Writer’s Life Lost in Music (Shortlisted, 2016 Costa Biography Award)

Sylvia Patterson’s I’m Not with the Band describes a three-decade long love affair with music. The esteemed journalist’s turbulent life is set against the highs and eventual lows of pop music and the media business she worked in. Her writing, like her first job in music journalism, magazine Smash Hits, mixes silly anecdotes (the favoured Read More

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Elizabeth: The Forgotten Years (Shortlisted, 2016 Costa Biography Award)

Any number of books and histories have been written about Queen Elizabeth and her reign. Several well-received films about her which have also explored aspects of her reign. So you might be forgiven in thinking John Guy is re-covering a well-researched topic. He explains what sets Elizabeth: The Forgotten Years apart when he declares, “I Read More

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Set in Stone: The Geology and Landscapes of Scotland

Alan McKirdy’s first claim in Set in Stone is: “I am a geologist by accident rather than by design!” A happy accident, as it turns out, as McKirdy’s enthusiasm shines through in his book. Set in Stone is an attractive study of Scotland’s geology for several reasons. The most obvious of these reasons is the Read More

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