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The Names by Florence Knapp: The Must-Read Debut Novel

Discover why Florence Knapp's debut novel, The Names, is the must-read literary sensation of the year. A gripping tale of family secrets, identity, and a mysterious inheritance that will keep you hooked until the final page.

Matchmaker's shocking US verdict after 15 years in Britain

Renowned relationship expert and TV personality Paul C Brunson returns to the US after 15 years in Britain, delivering a brutally honest and surprising assessment of modern American society, culture, and values that will leave you questioning everything.

Best BBC Period Dramas to Stream Now

Discover the finest BBC period dramas available to stream, from beloved classics to underrated treasures. Perfect for fans of historical storytelling.

Bunnings gadget teachers swear by

Discover the affordable Bunnings gadget that educators are raving about – a simple yet brilliant tool to transform classroom organisation and learning.

Best Psychological Thrillers You Can't Miss

Discover the most gripping psychological thrillers of the year, from Adele Parks' 'Beautiful Mess' to Clémence Michallon's 'The Resort'. These unputdownable reads will keep you hooked till the last page.

Must-Read Books for August

Discover the hottest new book releases this August, from gripping thrillers to heartwarming romances. Perfect for your summer reading list!

Hidden Coastal Gems in Northern Europe

Explore breathtaking coastal escapes in Northern Europe, as recommended by seasoned travellers. From secluded beaches to charming seaside towns, find your next perfect getaway.

July's Must-Read Sci-Fi & Fantasy Books Revealed

Discover the hottest sci-fi and fantasy releases this July, including Ben Aaronovitch's 'The Stone Sky' and Yasuhiko Nishizawa's mind-bending 'The Man Who Died Seven Times'. Plus, Ava Reid's enchanting 'A Theory of Dreaming'.

Canadian in UK disgusted by British habit

A Canadian living in the UK has sparked debate after expressing disgust over a seemingly harmless British custom. Is this habit really that off-putting?

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