Today’s POWB is The World Aflame. This is a visually stunning history of global conflict from 1914 to 1945 with over 200 photographs coupled with an often terrifying perspective of these events.

Today’s POWB is The World Aflame. This is a visually stunning history of global conflict from 1914 to 1945 with over 200 photographs coupled with an often terrifying perspective of these events.
Today’s Pre Order with Booko is How I Built This by Guy Raz. It’s a manual for success with priceless insights and inspiration from the world’s top entrepreneurs on how to start, launch, and build a successful business.
Today’s Pre Order with Booko is People Like Us. It’s a heart-breaking love story with an immense challenge. Set in 1930s Germany. Hetty, the daughter of an SS officer, falls in love with a Jew.
Today’s Pre Order with Booko is Across the Water which explores the darker side of motherhood, the pressure to conform, and how women’s choices shape their fate.
Today’s Pre Order with Booko is an epic story of the possibility of hope against all odds and is a wild, gripping and deeply moving novel from a brilliant young writer. It’s The Last Migration.
Today’s Pre Order with Booko is for all of the footy fans. It’s a story of sportsmanship, resilience and a horrible battle with cancer. It’s Roughy.
This month we’re giving you a heads up as to what is about to hit the bookshelves. Today’s Pre Order with Booko is by two of the most hilarious Blue Healers that are taking the world by storm, My Dad is Awesome by Bingo and Bluey.
The story goes that there’s an extra dinner guest at every meal. He’s invisible, but always there. He has a plate, glass, knife and fork. Every so often he appears, casts his shadow over the table, and erases one of those present. The Dinner Guest is a great novel, with the feel of documentary non-fiction.
Today’s BOTW is a passionate contribution to the debate on race, privilege and nationality. Go, Went, Gone showcases one of the great contemporary European writers at the height of her powers.
Short-listed for The Man Booker International Prize, a Hungarian interpreter obsessed with waterfalls, at the edge of the abyss in his own mind, wanders the chaotic streets of Shanghai. The World Goes On is today’s Book of the World.