Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown finds success with her first novel…
1. Nineteen Steps by Millie Bobby Brown is published in hardback by HQ, priced £16.99 (ebook £7.99). Available now
We have a cover! 😍 Inspired by true events which took place around the Bethnal Green disaster of 1943, Nineteen Steps is the debut novel from Millie Bobby Brown about longing, loss, secrets and the lengths that we'll go to fight for love. Pre-order here: https://t.co/mfRwv9xzOX pic.twitter.com/2PBLlOtbT7
— Waterstones (@Waterstones) June 16, 2023
British actress Millie Bobby Brown’s debut novel beautifully portrays her grandmother’s real-life experience as a survivor of the 1943 Bethnal Green tube disaster, where 173 people died in a crush on the nineteen steps out of an air raid shelter – giving the novel its title. Brown shrewdly portrays the difficult history of an often-overlooked tragedy, later recognised as the worse civilian disaster of World War II, through the eyes of 18-year-old protagonist Nellie Morris, as her world is ripped apart. The Hollywood author weaves a somewhat expected but nonetheless enjoyable love triangle into the storyline, with Nellie caught up with her besotted childhood best friend and a US Air Force pilot – like every good romance tale. For her first foray into writing, Brown strikes the right balance as the characters grapple with the ongoing heartache of grief, as well as finding happiness amid the trauma and uncovering the power of love. This deeply affecting tale inspired by Brown’s own family history is a real page-turner.
8/10
(Review by Ellie Iorizzo)
2. The Seventh Son by Sebastian Faulks is published in hardback by Hutchinson Heinemann, priced £22 (ebook £10.99). Available now
OUT TODAY: @SebastianFaulks's spectacular examination of what it means to be human, THE SEVENTH SON.
'A genuinely thought-provoking piece of fiction' THE TIMES'Extraordinary' WILLIAM BOYD'Profoundly moving' JAMES HOLLAND
Buy now: https://t.co/qL55E5PkFy pic.twitter.com/8NKauRChSi
— Hutchinson Heinemann (@HutchHeinemann) September 7, 2023
A surrogate delivers a baby into the world – but unaware to her and the parents, he is different to the rest of the human race. While best known for historical fiction, here Sebastian Faulks takes a futuristic look at what happens when you have enough money and power to alter human genetics, and the the disturbing consequences that follow. It’s a clever novel that in a world where we are seeing a rapid growth in AI, feels quite timely and unsettling. While the plot occasionally becomes too far-fetched and the ending feels a bit disappointing, there is no doubt Faulks writes beautiful and thought-provoking prose. And as is typical with so many of his books, you can’t help but fall in love with the characters he writes about.
8/10
(Review by Jacqueline Ling)
3. Weirdo by Sara Pascoe is published in hardback by Faber & Faber, priced £14.99 (ebook £12.99). Available September 14
My first novel ‘weirdo’ has a cover and a release date-14th of September! You can pre-order signed copies at https://t.co/fOhKapnSDg 📖👍🏼🥳 pic.twitter.com/kNp2rXa0SC
— Sara Pascoe (@sarapascoe) March 9, 2023
Sophie has a boyfriend she wants to break up with, a job she doesn’t like, and a family who are dysfunctional to say the least, so when Chris walks back into her life it seems like destiny. But, of course, things aren’t as straightforward as that in comedian Sara Pascoe’s novel Weirdo. The story of what follows is told through Sophie’s stream of consciousness, which can be hilarious, infuriating and worryingly relatable all at the same time. The debut fiction offering from Pascoe immerses you in the life of her problematic heroine and, in spite of her admitted flaws, leaves you rooting for the “weirdo” to come out on top.
7/10
(Review by Eleanor Barlow)
4. Politics On The Edge: A Memoir From Within by Rory Stewart is published in hardback by Jonathan Cape, priced £22 (ebook £10.99). Available September 14
But let me cross the stream by leaping rock to rock. Leaving one for another I find balances, inconceivable, between the two…From the French with thanks to @ma_cormier pic.twitter.com/kQxRDLVwvF
— Rory Stewart (@RoryStewartUK) August 31, 2023
Rory Stewart reveals the frightening inner workings of Britain’s political system in his latest book, which traces his career as a Member of Parliament for Penrith and The Border (a post he held until 2019). The book starts at the height of Britain’s Brexit debate, but quickly cuts to a politically inexperienced Stewart in the Middle East a decade earlier, watching successive policy disasters unfold. After a teaching stint at Harvard, Stewart returns to the UK where he finds the door to parliament ajar, partly thanks to the expenses scandal which has created some Tory vacancies – but the limitations of being a backbench MP quickly hit home. Fast-forward five frustrating years, Stewart holds various ministerial position, and describes the trials and tribulations of each posting in detail, as well as his disappointing encounters with many now familiar faces, from David Cameron to Boris Johnson. In doing so, Stewart shines a light on how power struggles and an acronym-obsessed civil service have created a culture of incompetence. Despite learning to play the game and making some headway, his description of British politics is haunting.
7/10
(Review by Tom Campbell)
5. Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell is published in hardback by Bloomsbury Children’s Books, priced £14.99 (ebook £10.49). Available September 14
ONE WEEK TO GO until the release of Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell out on 14th September!🐉 ✨ 📖
Get your copy of this epic fantasy tale online or at your local bookshop, including special indie editions like these: https://t.co/FDNoXeLXWt pic.twitter.com/cB5rR1MO9Z
— Bloomsbury Books UK (@BloomsburyBooks) September 7, 2023
Katherine Rundell’s Impossible Creatures transports readers into an exciting and imaginative world of adventure known as the Archipelago – a collection of magical islands, where protagonist Christopher discovers his grandfather’s role as a protector to their discovery from the normal world. Drama ensues with the prospect of these worlds clashing and the chaos it may create. Christopher is joined by a girl Mal and the book takes us on their journey and nail-biting adventure across the islands. Rundell’s book packs a punch with imagination and creativity in its purest form – it’s a great starter for any young reader before moving onto a fantasy classic. Rundell paints a vivid and detailed picture of her mesmerising world with griffins, sphinxes, and centaurs all playing their part. She has created a story with potential to be adored by fantasy lovers for years to come.
8/10
(Review by Christopher Henry-Reeve)
BOOK CHARTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 9
HARDBACK (FICTION)
1. Holly by Stephen King
2. The Fraud by Zadie Smith
3. So Late In The Day by Claire Keegan
4. In Memoriam by Alice Winn
5. The Seventh Son by Sebastian Faulks
6. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
7. Yellowface by Rebecca F Kuang
8. The Raging Storm by Ann Cleeves
9. What You Are Looking For Is In The Library by Michiko Aoyama
10. Herc by Phoenicia Rogerson
(Compiled by Waterstones)
HARDBACK (NON-FICTION)
1. 5 Ingredients Mediterranean by Jameie Oliver
2. The Diary Of A CEO by Steven Bartlett
3. Abroad In Japan by Chris Broad
4. Freddie Mercury: A World Of His Own
5. Hope – How Street Dogs Taught Me The Meaning Of Life by Niall Harbison
6. Ultra-Processed People by Chris van Tulleken
7. Code Of Conduct by Chris Bryant
8. Poppy Cooks by Poppy O’Toole
9. The Boys Of Winter by Lawrence Dallaglio & Owen Slot
10. THe Almanac 2024 by Lia Leendertz
(Compiled by Waterstones)
AUDIOBOOKS (FICTION AND NON-FICTION)
1. The Diary Of A CEO by Steven Bartlett
2. Holly by Stephen King
3. Shardlake: The Complete BBC Radio Collection by CJ Sansom
4. None Of This Is True by Lisa Jewell
5. The Last Devil To Die by Richard Osman
6. Politics On The Edge by Rory Stewart
7. Atomic Habits by James Clear
8. Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
9. Ultra-Processed People by Chris van Tulleken
10. The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith
(Compiled by Audible)
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