Techno-Thriller

A novel set in 2039 written by Quantum physicist and broadcaster Al-Khalili, who visualises a plausible apocalypse as Earth’s magnetic field is weakening and if and when it fails altogether, the planet’s surface will be exposed to lethal levels of radiation from space. Super storms wreak havoc and satellite communications fail, an international group of…

Contemporary prejudice

  Hilarious, inspirational and heart breaking funny novel, where Queenie Jenkins’s boss doesn’t seem to see her and her Caribbean family who don’t seem to listen, as she tries to fit in two worlds that don’t really understand her. A subversive story of her life, love, rave and family, Queenie you will begin liking. Within…

Enchanting tales

Betsy K Glory who lives on an island, “ that has been left off the map of the world” among whose native inhabitants is an ex-princes cursed into shape of a toad by her giantess sister. Bosty’s father an ice-cream maker and her mother a mermaid. Princess Albee’s only hope being restored to human form…

Peasants who became millionaires overnight as oil gushed from their lands

Banine describes Caucasus  as a region caught between empires and epochs between Christian West and  the Muslim East, between Tsarist autocracy, Bolshevik revolution,  between tradition, superstition and clan. Banine writes about her childhood, her grandfather was one of Baku’s overnight millionaires, a farmer who had the fortune to find oil in his land, and her…

Politics of 1.4bn people in democratic India

Ruchir Sharma talks to farmers, shopkeepers and CEOs from Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu and interview both Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi offering intimate view inside the lives and minds of India’s people. Sharma also explains how the complex forces of family, caste and community, economics and development, money and corruption Bollywood and Godmen, have conspired…

3000 years of Arab history

 Arab is generally applied to over 400m people living in the belt of territories spanning  from Morocco to the Gulf.  But for most of history its use was limited to nomadic groups who lived beyond the reach of settled society, and people regarded by civilised peoples  such as Greeks or Chinese – as barbarians. What…

Capitalism is the best economic system

Torben Iversen, a Danish political science and professor and David Soskice, British economist and professor at the London School of Economics addresses does capitalism conflict with democracy with a resounding “no”, Not only capitalism work, it is also the only economic system that works and insists that democracy and the advanced market economy are symbiotic.…

Obama’s autobiography has already sold more than 10 million copies

Michelle Obama’s autobiography has sold more than 10m copies to date according to the former first lady’s publisher Thomas Rabe CEO of 180-year-old German media group Bertelsmann. Penguin Random House, the publishing arm of Bertelsmann, hailed won a fierce bidding war for Barrack and Michelle Obama’s autobiographies in 2017, paying over $67m for a two…

Intriguing vision

In the first book from Irish writer Kevin Breathnach highlights photography, film and literature and long autobiographical pieces that describes coming of age and recalls the spirit of Irish Modernism. The rise of the “Lyric essay, a hybrid of memoir, prose and poetry and cultural criticism that the American polemicist David Shields has argued is…