What are we reading: Kitty Cat Kill Sat

This week Claire reviews Kitty Cat Kill Sat by Argus. Claire says: "Lily ad-Alice is a 400-year old, super-intelligent cat who owns a space station orbiting a post- apocalyptic Earth. Lily spends her time using the space station’s extensive weapons array to shoot down weird creatures that threaten the surviving humans, and also sometimes shooting …

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What are we reading: We can do better than this 

Aaron has been reading We can do better than this : 35 voices on the future of LGBTQ+ rights edited by Amelia Abraham. He says: "In this edited book, 35 LGBTQ+ people write about their thoughts on how we can continue achieving progress at a time when LGBTQ+ people face renewed attempts at discrimination, ostracization …

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What are we reading: Life as a unicorn

Beth has been reading Life as a unicorn: a journey from shame to pride and everything in between by Amrou Al-Kadhi. They say: "The iconic British-Iraqi drag performer, writer and film-maker Amrou Al-Kadhi (aka Glamrou) tells their story in their own words. Amrou paints a vivid picture of growing up in a wealthy Arab and …

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What are we reading: The sentinel

This week, Charlie reviews The Sentinel by Lee Childs. Find out more about our What we are reading series here. "Brampton picked up the book in the charity shop. She knew people loved Jack Reacher thrillers but had never read one. Until now. There is lots of action. And fights. And curious verb-less short sentences. Brampton had …

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What are we reading: Touching the void

This week, Sandra reviews Touching the void by Joe Simpson. Find out more about our What we are reading series here. "My admiration for alpine mountaineering drew me to this book.  It's a gripping true account of Joe and Simon's successful attempt to be the first to reach the summit of the Siula Grande in the Peruvian …

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What are we reading: Before the coffee gets cold

This week, Annabel reviews Before the coffee gets cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. Find out more about our What we are reading series here. "I’ve been dabbling in translated fiction recently, inspired by the International Booker Prize, with varying levels of success. The first book I read, The Discomfort of Evening – winner in 2020, was enough to …

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What are we reading: Black Victorians/Black Victoriana

This week, John reviews Black Victorians / Black Victoriana by Gretchen Gerzina. Find out more about our What we are reading series here. "I borrowed this specifically for the chapter on ‘Pablo Fanque, Black Circus Proprietor’ (Beatles aficionados will understand). Fanque, real name William Darby, was clearly an impressive fellow, rising through the ranks during the 1830s …

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What are we reading: Black History Month special

Normally, we use our What we are reading feature to share a single book that one member of the library team has enjoyed. But we've scaled things up for Black History Month! This post focuses exclusively on Black writers; and gives us an opportunity to share our discoveries of Black authors, old and new, with …

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Introducing: what we are reading

We have an internal library newsletter (LR Bulletin) that gets emailed to all library staff each Thursday. This includes links to minutes of recent meetings, news of upcoming training events and details of any staff changes. Useful, but not necessarily fun or interesting. So, a few years ago, some of our team decided to introduce …

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