Waterstones Book Of The Month January 2025

Waterstones Book Of The Month January 2025. Books of the Month Waterstones 37 likes, 0 comments - waterstonesstandrews on January 2, 2025: "Good morning January! Welcome to our new books of the month Across fiction, non-fiction, thrillers, science fiction and fantasy, and children's books, Waterstones Books of the Month spotlight the biggest and best fresh publications

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Waterstones January Books of the Month The Wizard of the Kremlin - A mesmerizing political drama unveiling the intrigue of Russian power From the return of Kate Mosse's The Burning Chambers sequence to exciting debuts from Abigail Dean and Raven Leilani, and from John Sopel's eye-opening dispatches from last year's US election to Rachel Clarke's profound meditation on Covid-19, the new year's publishing really is off to a stellar start.

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Across fiction, non-fiction, thrillers, science fiction and fantasy, and children's books, Waterstones Books of the Month spotlight the biggest and best fresh publications Plunge headlong into 2021 with us as we select our favourite reads for January 37 likes, 0 comments - waterstonesstandrews on January 2, 2025: "Good morning January! Welcome to our new books of the month

Books of the Month Waterstones. Holly Bourne's exquisitely bitterwseet latest is one of the absolute must-reads of the month GB · waterstones.com January's Best Books On The Blog Discover the month's finest reads

Books of the Month Waterstones Book of the month, Books, Inspirational books. GB · waterstones.com Our January Books Of The Month From Thatcher's Yorkshire to twenty-first century Moscow; our pick of the month's best reads Published: 06:00, 11 January 2025 Here's our weekly look at books with Waterstones… Waterstones' Thriller of the Month for January is The Wizard of the Kremlin by Giuliano da Empoli which is a riveting piece of contemporary fiction that gets to the heart of the Russian governmental machine.