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University of Exeter: Libby and OverDrive - E-Books - LibGuides at University of Exeter, https://libguides.exeter.ac.uk/ebooks/overdrive.
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Award Winning Books - E Books and Audio Books.
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Beauman, N.: Venomous lumpsucker. Sceptre, London (2023).
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Giles, H.: Deep Wheel Orcadia: a novel. Picador Poetry, London (2021).
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McKay, L.J.: The animals in that country. Scribe UK, London (2021).
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Thompson, T.: Rosewater. Orbit, London (2018).
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Vaillant, J.: Fire weather: a true story from a hotter world. Sceptre, London (2023).
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Rundell, K.: Super-infinite: the transformations of John Donne. Faber & Faber, London (2022).
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Keefe, P.R.: Empire of pain: the secret history of the sackler dynasty. PICADOR, [S.l.] (2021).
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Rubenhold, H.: The five: the untold lives of the women killed by Jack the Ripper. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston (2019).
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Wiles, D.: Mercia’s Take. Swift Press, London (2022).
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McMullan, T.: The last good man. Bloomsbury Publishing, London (2021).
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The litten path. Salt, London (2018).
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Karunatilaka, S.: The seven moons of Maali Almeida. Sort of Books, London (2022).
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Galgut, D.: The promise. Random House UK, London (2021).
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Atwood, M., Atwood, M.: The testaments. Chatto & Windus, London (2019).
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Evaristo, B.: Girl, woman, other. Penguin Books, London (2019).
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McCall, D., Potter, N.: Menopausing. HQ, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, London (2022).
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Rashford, M., Anka, C., Warriner, K.: You are a champion: unlock your potential, find your voice and be the best you can be. Macmillan Children’s Books, London (2021).
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Sanghera, S.: Empireland: how imperialism has shaped modern Britain. Viking, London (2021).
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McAnulty, D.: Diary of a young naturalist. Penguin Random House, London (2021).
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Obama, M.: Becoming. Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books, London (2018).
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Kuang, R.F.: Babel, or, The necessity of violence: an arcane history of the Oxford translators’ revolution. Harper Voyager, London (2023).
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Mason, M.: Sorrow and bliss. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London (2022).
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O’Farrell, M.: Hamnet: Winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2020. Tinder Press, [S.l.] (2021).
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Rooney, S.: Normal people. Faber & Faber Ltd, London (2018).
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Hallett, J.: The Twyford code. Viper, London (2022).
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McIlvanney, W., Rankin, I.: The dark remains. Canongate, Edinburgh (2022).
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Galbraith, R.: Troubled Blood: A Strike Novel. Sphere, London (2021).
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Candlish, L.: Our house. Simon & Schuster, London (2018).
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Kennedy, L.: Trespasses. Bloomsbury Publishing, London (2023).
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Nelson, C.A.: Open water. Penguin Books, London (2022).
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Stuart, D.: Shuggie Bain. Picador, London (2021).
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Slimani, L., Taylor, S.: Lullaby. Faber & Faber, London (2018).
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Lowe, H.: The kids. Bloodaxe Books Ltd, Hexham, Northumberland (2021).
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Fairweather, J.: The volunteer: the true story of the resistance hero who infiltrated Auschwitz. WH Allen, London (2020).
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Fuller, C.: Unsettled ground. Fig Tree, an imprint of Penguin Books, UK (2021).
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Coe, J.: Middle England. Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books, [London] (2018).
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Nelson, C.A.: Open water. Penguin Books, London (2022).
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Collins, S.: The Confessions of Frannie Langton. Penguin Books Ltd, [London] (2019).
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Chan, M.J.: Flèche. Faber & Faber, London (2019).
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Mortimer, M.: Maps of our spectacular bodies. Picador, London (2022).
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Adam, C.: Golden child. Faber & Faber, London, England (2019).
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Ifeakandu, A.: God’s children are little broken things. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London (2023).
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Lockwood, P.: No one is talking about this. Bloomsbury, London (2021).
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Leilani, R.: Luster. Pan Macmillan (2021).
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Gunaratne, G.: In our mad and furious city. Tinder Press, London (2019).
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Chingonyi, K.: Kumukanda. Chatto and Windus, London (2017).
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McFarlane, F.: The high places. Sceptre, London (2017).
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Guha, R.: Rebels against the Raj: western fighters for India’s freedom. William Collins, London (2023).
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Roberts, A.: George III: the life and reign of Britain’s most misunderstood monarch. Allen Lane, London (2021).
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Logevall, F.: JFK.: Volume I: 1917-1956. Penguin Books, London (2021).
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Jackson, J.: A certain idea of France: the life of Charles de Gaulle. Penguin Books, London (2019).
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Tremlett, G.: Isabella of Castile: Europe’s first great queen. Bloomsbury, London (2017).
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Sexton, S.: If all the world and love were young. Penguin Books, UK (2019).
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Currie, A.: Rock, bone, and ruin: an optimist’s guide to the historical sciences. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2018).
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Perlroth, N.: This is how they tell me the world ends: the cyber weapons arms race. Bloomsbury, London (2022).
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Criado-Perez, C.: Invisible women: exposing data bias in a world designed for men. Chatto & Windus, London (2019).
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Carreyrou, J.: Bad blood: secrets and lies in a Silicon Valley startup. Picador, London (2019).
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Moore, K.: All the men I never married. Seren, Bridgend, Wales (2021).
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Kennard, L., Poetry Book Society: Notes on the Sonnets. Penned in the Margins, London (2021).
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Femi, C.: Poor. Penguin Books Ltd (2020).
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Benson, F.: Vertigo & ghost. Jonathan Cape, an imprint of Vintage, London (2019).
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The forward book of poetry 2020. Faber & Faber, London (2019).
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The Forward book of poetry 2019. Faber & Faber, London (2018).
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The Forward book of poetry 2018. Faber & Faber, London (2017).
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Soobramanien, N., Williams, L., EBSCOhost: Diego Garcia: a novel. Semiotext(e), South Pasadena, CA (2022).
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Waidner, I.: Sterling Karat Gold. Gardners Books Ltd, United Kingdom (2021).
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Ellmann, L.: Ducks, Newburyport. Galley Beggar Press, Norwich (2019).
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McKenzie, M.: An olive grove in ends. Wildfire, London (2023).
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McCullough, J., EBSCOhost: Reckless paper birds. Penned in the Margins, London (2019).
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Prideaux, S.: I am dynamite!: a life of Friedrich Nietzsche. Faber & Faber, London (2019).
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Geetanjali Shree, Rockwell, D.: Tomb of sand. Tilted Axis Press, London (2021).
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Diop, D.: At night all blood is black. Pushkin Press, London (2021).
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Hewlett, R.: Medusa. SilverWood Books, United Kingdom (2021).
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Sun Chao, I., Chao, C.: Remembering Shanghai: a memoir of socialites, scholars and scoundrels. Plum Brook, LLC, Honolulu (2017).
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Alabanza, T.: None of the above: reflections on life beyond the binary. Canongate Books, England (2022).
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Khan, S.: The roles we play. Myriad Editions, Oxford (2021).
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Makumbi, J.N.: The first woman. Oneworld Publications, [S.l.] (2021).
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Gunaratne, G.: In our mad and furious city. Tinder Press, London (2019).
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Eddo-Lodge, R.: Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race. Bloomsbury Circus, London, UK (2017).
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Eddo-Lodge, R.: Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race. Bloomsbury Publishing, London (2018).
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Ross, J.: The bone readers. Peepal Tree Press, Leeds (2016).
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Alharthi, J.: Celestial bodies. Sandstone Press, Dingwall (2018).
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Kennedy, L.: Trespasses. Bloomsbury Publishing, London (2023).
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Annand, D.: Peterdown. Corsair, London (2022).
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Feeney, E.: As you were. Vintage, London (2021).
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Greenberg-Jephcott, K.: Swan song. Windmill Books, London (2019).
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Zayyan, H.: We are all birds of Uganda. Merky Books, London (2022).
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Jacobs, C. ed: New formation: how black footballers made the modern game. #Merky Books, London (2022).
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LB, J.: Keisha the sket. Merky Books, London (2022).
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Solomon, R.: Sorrowland. Merky Books, London (2022).
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Ali, R.: Not without a fight: ten steps to becoming your own champion. Merky Books, London (2022).
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Kwakye, C., Ogunbiyi, O.: Taking up space. Merky Books, London (2019).
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Emmanuel, J.: Dreaming in a nightmare: Inequality and what we can do about it. Merky Books, London (2021).
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Owusu, D.: That reminds me. Merky Books, London (2020).
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Just Sayin’ : My Life In Words. Cornerstone (2022).
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Ypi, L.: Free. Penguin (2022).
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Gilligan, R.: The Butchers. Atlantic Books, London (2021).
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Aida Edemariam: The wife’s tale: a personal history. 4th Estate, London (2019).
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McGarvey, D.: Poverty safari: understanding the anger of Britain’s underclass. Picador, London (2018).
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Ostrovsky, A.: The invention of Russia: the journey from Gorbachev’s freedom to Putin’s war. Atlantic Books, London (2016).
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Apps, P.: Show me the bodies: how we let Grenfell happen. Oneworld Publications, London, England (2022).
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Hayden, S.: My fourth time, we drowned: seeking refuge on the world’s deadliest migration route. 4th Estate, London (2022).
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Yaffa, J.: Between two fires: truth, ambition, and compromise in Putin’s Russia. Granta, London (2020).
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Keefe, P.R.: Say nothing: a true story of murder and memory in Northern Ireland. William Collins, London (2018).
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Keegan, C.: Small things like these. Faber, London (2021).
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Smith, A.: Summer. Penguin Books, UK (2020).
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Burns, A.: Milkman. Faber & Faber, London (2018).
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Garmus, B.: Lessons in Chemistry. Random House UK (2023).
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Fraser, J.: Advent. Honno Press, Dinas Powys (2021).
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O’Shaughnessy, K.: In love with George Eliot: a novel. Scribe Publications, London, United Kingdom (2020).
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Youngson, A.: Meet me at the museum. Black Swan, London (2019).
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Payne, L., Payne, T.: The dead are arising: the life of Malcolm X. Penguin Books, London (2021).
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Stewart, J.C.: The new Negro: the life of Alain Locke. Oxford University Press, New York (2018).
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Cohen, J.: The Netanyahus: an account of a minor and ultimately even negligible episode in the history of a very famous family. Fitzcarraldo Editions, London, Great Britain (2021).
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Erdrich, L.: The night watchman. Corsair, London (2021).
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Powers, R.: The overstory. Vintage Books, London (2019).
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Griswold, E.: Amity and prosperity: one family and the fracturing of America. Wildfire, London (2019).
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Eustace, N.: Covered with night: a story of murder and indigenous justice in early America. Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc, New York, NY (2021).
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Ferrer, A.: Cuba: an American history. Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Inc, New York, NY.
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Chatelain, M.: Franchise: the golden arches in Black America. Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company, New York, NY (2021).
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Frederick Douglass [electronic resource] : prophet of freedom. Simon & Schuster, York (2018).
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Be with. New Directions Books, York (2018).
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Tóibín, C.: The magician. Penguin Random House UK, Dublin, Ireland (2022).
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Machado, C.M.: In the dream house: a memoir. Graywolf Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota (2019).
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Luiselli, V.: Lost children archive. 4th Estate, London (2020).
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Antrobus, R.: The perseverance. Penned in the Margins, London (2018).
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Lloyd Parry, R.: Ghosts of the tsunami. Vintage, London (2018).
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Yong, E.: An immense world: how animal senses reveal the hidden realms around us. The Bodley Head Ltd, London (2022).
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Gee, H.: A (very) short history of life on earth: 4.6 billion years in 12 chapters. Picador, London (2022).
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Sheldrake, M.: Entangled life: how fungi make our worlds, change our minds, and shape our futures. Vintage, London (2021).
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Pang, C.: Explaining humans: what science can teach us about life, love and relationships. Penguin Books, London (2021).
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Blakemore, S.-J.: Inventing ourselves: the secret life of the teenage brain. Black Swan, London (2019).
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Fine, C., EBSCOhost: Testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds. Icon Books Ltd, London (2017).
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Alston, D., Cox-Westmaas, J., Westmaas, R.: Slaves and highlanders: silenced histories of Scotland and the Caribbean. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (2021).
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Blair, K.: Working verse in Victorian Scotland: poetry, press, community. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2019).
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McKenzie, M.: An olive grove in ends. Wildfire, London (2023).
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Craig, M.-R.: Birdgirl: discovering the power of our natural world. Vintage, London (2023).
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Anie, S.: To fill a yellow house. Phoenix, London (2023).
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Alabanza, T.: None of the above: reflections on life beyond the binary. Canongate Books, England (2022).
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Osborne-Crowley, L.: My body keeps your secrets: dispatches on shame and reclamation. The Indigo Press, London (2021).
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Elsner, M.: Overrun by wild boars. Flipped eye publishing, [England] (2021).
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Cin, T.: Keeping the house. And Other Stories, Sheffield (2021).
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Nelson, C.A.: Open water. Penguin Books, London (2022).
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Ash, L.: Dark, Sslt, Clear: life in a cornish fishing town. BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING, [S.l.] (2021).
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Armstrong, G.: The young team. Picador, London (2021).
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Stevens, N.: Mrs Gaskell and me: two women, two love stories, two centuries apart. Picador, London (2019).
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Le Bas, D.: The stopping places: a journey through gypsy Britain. Vintage Books, London (2019).
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Shrines of Upper Austria. Carcanet, Manchester (2018).
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Antrobus, R.: The perseverance. Penned in the Margins, London (2018).
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Flyn, C.: Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape. HarperCollins Publishers, London (2022).
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Weymouth, A.: Kings of the Yukon. (2019).
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Taylor, J.: C+nto: & othered poems. The Westbourne Press, London (2021).
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Robinson, R.: A portable paradise. Peepal Tree Press Ltd, Leeds, UK (2019).
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Rundell, K.: Impossible Creatures: Instant Sunday Times Bestseller. Bloomsbury Children’s, London, England (2023).
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Rashford, M., Anka, C., Warriner, K.: You are a champion: unlock your potential, find your voice and be the best you can be. Macmillan Children’s Books, London (2021).
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Mackesy, C.: The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse. Ebury Press, London (2019).
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Eaves, W.: Murmur. Canongate, Edinburgh (2019).
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O’Connell, M.: To be a machine: adventures among cyborgs, utopians, hackers, and the futurists solving the modest problem of death. Granta, London (2018).
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Ozeki, R.: The book of form and emptiness. Canongate Books, Edinburgh (2021).
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Clarke, S.: Piranesi. Bloomsbury (2021).
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Jones, T.: An American marriage. Oneworld, London (2019).