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Build your bookshelf with Booko: Long Bright River
Long Bright River is a heart-wrenching, gripping suspense novel that is a moving story of sisters, addiction, and the ties that persist between place, family, and fate. It’s our pick of the day.
Build your bookshelf with Booko: Our Rainbow Queen
Our Rainbow Queen is a riotously colourful book taking us on a photographic journey through Queen Elizabeth II’s ten decades of colour-blocked style.
Build your bookshelf with Booko: The Other Side of the Coin
The Other Side of the Coin provides insights into what it’s like to work closely with The Queen, to curate her wardrobe and discover a true and lasting connection along the way.
Build your bookshelf with Booko: Leopard is a Neutral
Leopard is a Neutral is the ultimate confidence-boosting style guide by former fashion editor and journalist Erica Davies. Crammed with useful tips and advice, it’s a treasure trove.
Build your bookshelf with Booko: More Than A Women
Today’s pick is More Than A Women – a guide to growing older, a manifesto for change, and a celebration of all those middle-aged women who keep the world turning.
Grow your bookshelf with Booko: The Glass Hotel
The Glass Hotel paints a breathtaking picture of greed and guilt, fantasy and delusion, art and the ghosts of our pasts. It’s our pick of the day.
Grow your bookshelf with Booko: The Book of Two Ways
Who would you be, if you hadn’t turned out to be the person you are right now? The Book of Two Ways by Jodi Pocoult is today’s pick of the day.
Grow your bookshelf with Booko: The Girl with the Louding Voice
The Girl With A Louding Voice is a powerful debut novel of a young Nigerian woman who is determined to get an education so that she can choose her own future.
Grow your bookshelf with Booko: All Adults Here
Emma Straub’s All Adults Here is a unique alchemy of wisdom, humour, and insight about how to survive inside a family, no matter what follows us into adulthood.