Sustainable tourism
Local author Jack Soifer (pictured) launched his new book Entrepreneuring Sustainable Tourism at the Lisbon tourism fair (BTL). The book has already been successfully presented in Sweden and Brazil and
What Doesn’t Kill You
Paulie and Brian have been friends since childhood and have always used their quick wits to survive on the tough streets of South Boston. The pair soon turn from petty
Coraline
When Coraline moves to a new home, she discovers a secret door that takes her to an alternative version of her own life. In this other world she meets amazing
Death Race
Death Race (Dir. Paul W.S Anderson) – Set in the future, a convict is forced by the warden of a notorious prison to take part in what is now the
And for children …
Hendersons Boys 1: The Escape by Robert Muchamore is out in paperback at 8.40 euros First in a new series, this will appeal to all fans of the Cherub series as
Something To Tell You
Something To Tell You by Hanif Kureishi is out in paperback at 9.60 euros Something to Tell You follows the fortunes of a successful psychoanalyst who, as the book opens,
Guernica by Dave Boling
Guernica by Dave Boling is out in hardcover at 15.60 euros A while ago, I came across Jason Webster’s book Guerra! Guerra!, based on his experience living in Spain and
Happy Go Lucky
Set in contemporary London, the film centres on the irrepressibly cheerful Polly who has her optimism tested throughout the movie. Polly is 30 years old and a school teacher who
The Reader
An intense film from the director of Billy Elliot, surrounding an unlikely love affair between Michael and a much older woman, Hanna, in post World War II Germany. The affair
Slumdog Millionaire
This multi award winning film from director Danny Boyle of Trainspotting fame tells the story of Jamal, an 18 year old from the slums of Mumbai in India. Jamal is

