The latest paperbacks deserving your attention
WE KNOW there are many fans of serial-killer thrillers out there, so here we recommend you keep an eye out for The Rosary Girls by Richard Montanari. Coming out in
Books for teens
THIS WEEK we take a look at two new books coming out aimed at the teen market, one for girls and one ostensibly for boys. Meg Cabot is the author
Winter reading
THIS WEEK, we bring you a couple of blockbuster paperback novels, at 11 euros each, with which to relax over a hot toddy! A Lesser Evil by Lesley Pearse Set
An essential addition to your library …
Complete Mediterranean Wildlife by Paul Sterry THIS IS a deservedly popular book, which has been a bestseller at the Griffin Bookshop and was sorely missed when it became out of
Diamond Collapse
WE ARE featuring two very different books this week, one popular non-fiction and one fiction. Both are showing signs of being popular sellers. Collapse by Jared Diamond Diamond, a professor
The Algarve Fish Book launch
LONG AWAITED by the English speaking resident community, Nico Böer and Andrea Siebert of Edition MARISOL launched the English edition of their award winning The Algarve Fish Book recently, in
Harry Potter aside, here are the best new books for adults
WITH THE recent furore about Harry Potter, one could be forgiven for forgetting that there are many other excellent new books coming out. To redress the balance for adults, this
first edition – The best of the latest paperbacks
Shooting History by Jon Snow in paperback at 12 euros Channel 4 News anchorman Jon Snow’s Shooting History is, like John Simpson’s acclaimed books, a foreign correspondent’s story: Snow has
first edition – Great new books for kids this summer
Finally, increasing in popularity with young readers is the Rainbow Magic series, available in paperback at 6 euros each. The party fairies (eg, Ruby, Heather, Saffron) all have their own
Meet the authors
Brian Sparrow will be at the Griffin Bookshop to sign copies of his brand-new thriller, Let the Bulls Lock Horns, on Tuesday, December 7, between 11.30am and 1pm. The book,

