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Book review website founded in 2014, run by @AnnaBookBel and Harriet. http://shinynewbooks.co.uk/
It's a damp Shiny Tuesday - somewhat apposite for today's review by @peterreason.bsky.social of Thirst: In search of freshwater, ed Ellen Johl, foreword by
‪@robgmacfarlane.bsky.social‬ to go with the latest exhibition from the @wellcomecollection.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/thirst-in-se...
Thirst: In search of freshwater – Wellcome Collection 2025, ed. Ellen Johl
Review by Peter Reason This slender collection of writing around the theme of freshwater is published by the Wellcome Collection to accompany its current exhibition of the same name, which ‘
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July 29, 2025 at 3:12 PM
Today at Shiny, @annabookbel.bsky.social reviews Universality by Natasha Brown @faberbooks.bsky.social lhttps://shinynewbooks.co.uk/universality-by-natasha-brown
Universality by Natasha Brown
Review by Annabel It's been a four-year wait for this, Natasha Brown's second novel. Her first, Assembly, was stunning, winning many plaudits. It's a moving and beautifully written novella tol
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June 26, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Shiny Tuesday: @peterreason.bsky.social reviews Bird School by Adam Nicolson. 'Throughout, the writing is gorgeous – elegant yet unfussy, richly descriptive without over-doing it, ' shinynewbooks.co.uk/bird-school-...
Bird School: A beginner in the wood by Adam Nicolson
Review by Peter Reason ‘The first time I met a bird close-up, it was dead. A raven.’ From this grab-your-attention first line and the evocative description of this encounter, I am ho
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June 17, 2025 at 6:58 PM
Is a River Alive? @peterreason reviews Robert Macfarlane pub Hamish Hamilton. shinynewbooks.co.uk/is-a-river-a...
Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane
Review by Peter Reason It is very unlikely that many readers of Shiny New Books have missed Robert Macfarlane’s new book. It has been reviewed in most of the major periodicals; chosen as ‘
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May 27, 2025 at 9:11 AM
Shiny Tuesday: @kaggsy59.bsky.social reviews Emile Zola: Writing Modern Life by Rachel Bowlby pub @oupacademic.bsky.social in their 'My Reading' series shinynewbooks.co.uk/emile-zola-w...
Emile Zola: Writing Modern Life by Rachel Bowlby
Reviewed by Karen Langley The My Reading series from Oxford University Press takes as its premise that the best book recommendations come from someone who cares for the work in question; books
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April 22, 2025 at 3:55 PM
At Shiny today: @kaggsy59.bsky.social reviews Nothing Grows by Moonlight by Torborg Nedreaas, translated by Bibbi Lee, pub Penguin Classics shinynewbooks.co.uk/nothing-grow...
Nothing Grows by Moonlight by Torborg Nedreaas
Translated by Bibbi Lee Review by Karen Langley Recent years have seen a spate of newly translated fictions being made available by Penguin Classics in their ‘Demy’ series; these works
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April 1, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Shiny Wednesday: Harriet reviews The Dancer and the Dance by Janet Burroway in a new edition from @mikewalmer.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/the-dancer-a...
The Dancer and the Dance by Janet Burroway
Reviewed by Harriet I had never heard of Janet Burroway until Mike Walmer recently republished her 1965 novel, The Dancer and the Dance. It was the second of her eight novels. Considering that
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March 26, 2025 at 4:58 PM
In a new edition from @mikewalmer.bsky.social books, @spencro reviews The Last of the Aldinis by George Sand. shinynewbooks.co.uk/the-last-of-...
The Last of the Aldinis by George Sand
Translated by George Burnham Ives Review by Rob Spence Version 1.0.0 Opposite the title page of this new edition of George Sand’s novel is a list of her works of fiction. It contains 76 no
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March 1, 2025 at 10:30 AM
This week at Shiny, Helen Parry reviewed Otherland: Nine Tales of Wonder and Romance from Medieval Ireland, by Lisa M. Bitel pub OUP. shinynewbooks.co.uk/otherworld-n...
Otherworld: Nine Tales of Wonder and Romance from Medieval Ireland, by Lisa M. Bitel
Review by Helen Parry A king’s son pines for a beautiful woman who only he can see. A god’s jealous wife turns a princess into a puddle of water, which grows into a worm, then a scarlet fly, and is…
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February 15, 2025 at 10:49 AM
This week at Shiny: Victoria Best reviewed Colette, My Literary Mother by Michele Roberts pub. OUP shinynewbooks.co.uk/colette-my-l...
Colette, My Literary Mother by Michèle Roberts
Reviewed by Victoria Best, 13 Feb 2025 Colette is, I think, a very special writer. She writes with such beguiling charm, such seductive cleverness that she gets under your skin. To read her is to e…
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February 15, 2025 at 10:48 AM
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Just changed my header pic to show off my Paul Auster collection as #AusterRW25 begins on Monday on my blog.
February 1, 2025 at 1:58 PM
We're back after our Christmas break. This week, @spencro.bsky.social reviews Pictures on the Wall by Hugo Charteris in a new reprint from Michael Walmer Books shinynewbooks.co.uk/pictures-on-...
Pictures on the Wall by Hugo Charteris
Review by Rob Spence, 9 Jan 2025 This book, by the strangely neglected author of a number of novels in the fifties and sixties, is another welcome publication from the UK’s northernmost publisher, …
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January 10, 2025 at 5:32 PM