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Today at Shiny, @lyzzybee.bsky.social reviewed Future Rural from @littletollerbooks.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/future-rural...
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Reviewed by Liz Dexter The countryside belongs to everyone. (Michael Morpurgo, Foreword) This interesting volume by the renowned and doughty nature and countryside publisher Little Toller
Future Rural: Imaging Tomorrow’s Countryside, edited by Adrian Cooper
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At Shiny today, an archive reading list of nature & ecology reviews as a belated happy 100th birthday to Sir David Attenborough. shinynewbooks.co.uk/shiny-archiv...
Shiny Translation Thursday - @kaggsy59.bsky.social reviews Herta Muller's new book, translated by Kate McNaughton @grantabooks.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/the-village-...
Shiny Tuesday: @annabookbel.bsky.social reviews Wilderness of Mirrors by Olufemi Terry, from @lesfugitivespress.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/wilderness-o...
At Shiny today, Harriet reviews The Hyena's Daughter by Jupiter Jones @weatherglassbooks.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/the-hyenas-d...
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Today at Shiny, @peterreason.bsky.social reviews The Given World by Melissa Harrison, Hutchinson Heinemann shinynewbooks.co.uk/the-given-wo...
Shiny Thursday: Harriet reviews The Artist by Lucy Steeds, new in paperback @johnmurrays.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/the-artist-b...
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At Shiny today: @spencro.bsky.social reviews A Day Between Weathers by William J Tait in a new edition from @mikewalmer.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/a-day-betwee...
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Today at Shiny, @peterreason.bsky.social reviews Amitav Ghosh's collection of essays, Wild Fictions @johnmurrays.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/wild-fiction...
Compiled by Annabel We haven't done one of our archive reading lists for a couple of years, but what better occasion to celebrate belatedly than Sir David Attenborough reaching his 100th birthday
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Translated by Kate McNaughton Review by Karen Langley Nobel-prize winner Herta Muller is a Romanian-German novelist, poet and essayist who’s known for work which captures the experience o
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The Village on the Edge of the World: Writing and Surviving Ceaușescu’s Romania, by Herta Muller
Review by Annabel Les Fugitives is a small indie press that initially specialised in French translations, of both literary fiction and nonfiction (see here). Lately, they've widened their scope to
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Reviewed by Harriet ‘That woman is a hyena in petticoats’ I wonder how many people would have guessed from the title and the cover clip from a portrait who the hyena was. She was of c
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Review by Peter Reason Melissa Harrison combines duties as novelist and nature writer. Her nature writing often takes a narrative form, and her novels pay greater respect to the contribution o
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The Hyena’s Daughter by Jupiter Jones
The Given World by Melissa Harrison
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Reviewed by Harriet Just out in paperback, Lucy Steeds’ debut novel was greeted with much praise when published at the beginning of last year, and was selected by Waterstones as their Book o
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The Artist by Lucy Steeds
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Review by Rob Spence We don’t celebrate the linguistic diversity of these isles anything like enough. Just think of the rich heritage of Welsh, Gaelic, Irish, Manx, Scots, Cornish, Norn -- n
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A Day Between Weathers: Collected Poems, 1938-1978, by William J. Tait
Review by Liz Dexter Then there was Dungeness itself. True to its contrary nature, slack water came around the headland a couple of hours either side of the peak or trough of the tide. It was the
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Review by Peter Reason I am a great fan of Amitav Ghosh both for his fiction and his non-fiction.  I was introduced to his writing when The Hungry Tide was set as required reading for an
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Lifeboat at the End of the World: A Volunteer’s Story, by Dominic Gregory
Wild Fictions: Essays by Amitav Ghosh
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