New releases
Brainscapes
Rebecca Schwarzlose
A trailblazing journey into the brain, showing how perception, thought, and action all depend on 'maps' etched into your gray matter – and h…
Building a Second Brain
Tiago Forte
Find order, creativity and productivity with this revolutionary system
All In It Together
Alwyn Turner
A biting and original history which places culture front and centre to explain how our country went to pieces
Ritual
Dimitris Xygalatas
A radical anthropologist takes readers on a journey through the shadow-side of human civilisation
Between Two Hells
Diarmaid Ferriter
The history of the war that shaped the Irish political landscape across the twentieth century and up to the present day, by Ireland's most promin…
Mathematical Intelligence
Junaid Mubeen
A fascinating exploration of a surprising advantage that humans have over our incoming robot masters: we're actually good at maths
Being a Human
Charles Foster
A radical work of nature writing and philosophical enquiry, resituating us in our real human skins.
The Confidence Men
Margalit Fox
The astonishing true story of two First World War prisoners who pulled off one of the most ingenious escapes of all time.
Seva
Jasreen Mayal Khanna
How we can embrace Sikh principles in the real world for a more joyful life
Mountain Tales
Saumya Roy
A city struggling with the cost of its appetites. A rubbish mountain eighteen stories high. And the people who call it home.
Carers and Caring
June Andrews
A reassuring, expert-informed handbook for ordinary people caring for loved ones
Tenants
Vicky Spratt
The urgent story of this country's biggest crisis, told through the lives of those it most affects
Murder by the Seaside
Cecily Gayford
Take the holiday of a lifetime with history's greatest mystery writers
Geography Is Destiny
Ian Morris
The story of Britain, from its first moments as an island to its possible future
The Greywacke
Nick Davidson
The story of three 19th-century geologists whose fraternal rivalry ended up rewriting the history of our planet
Speaking and Being
Kübra Gümüsay
What happens when our language is no longer fit for purpose, and how we can change the discourse
Featured authors
Bestsellers and Classics
The Uncommon Reader
Alan Bennett
What would happen if the Queen became a reader of taste and discernment rather than of Dick Francis? The answer is a perfect story.
A Cheesemonger's History of The British Isles
Ned Palmer
A celebration of cheese to go perfectly with your Christmas Stilton
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Shoshana Zuboff
THE TOP 10 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERSurveillance Capitalism: A new phase in economic history in which private companies and governments track your every…
Moneyland
Oliver Bullough
From ruined towns on the edge of Siberia, to Bond-villain lairs in Knightsbridge and Manhattan, something has gone wrong with the workings of the worl…
SPQR
Mary Beard
Mary Beard on Ancient Rome: Britain's favourite classicist lifts the lid on the Roman Empire. A major new BBC TV series presented by the author s…
Born to Run
Christopher McDougall
'A fascinating and inspiring true adventure story … destined to become a classic.' Ranulph FiennesA New York Times bestseller and word of…