Author:Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf's masterpiece, now in a beautiful clothbound edition designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith
'One of the most moving, revolutionary artworks of the twentieth century' Michael Cunningham
Clarissa Dalloway, elegant and vivacious, is preparing for a party and remembering those she once loved. In another part of London, Septimus Warren Smith is suffering from shell-shock and on the brink of madness. Smith's day interweaves with that of Clarissa and her friends, their lives converging as the party reaches its glittering climax. Virginia Woolf's masterly novel, in which she perfected the interior monologue, brings past, present and future together on one momentous day in June 1923.
Edited by Stella McNichol with an Introduction and Notes by Elaine Showalter
Fantastic collection of stories
—— Jedi CouncilOne of the best Star Wars books released this year[...] With a range of styles and characters, there's a lot here to talk about. The From A Certain Point of View series, tied around the 40th anniversary of each movie, continues to be a fun event and a way to see Star Wars takes from some of today's top authors. If you liked the A New Hope installment, you'll get a lot of bang for your buck from the second book.
—— Den of Geek UKIf you love Star Wars then this book is for you. I personally can't wait for the Return of the Jedi edition... an excellent Christmas/Hannukah gift for any Star Wars fan out there.
—— Notting Hill NerdAbsolutely recommend it ... the work that has gone into this is outstanding ... the selection of authors is wonderful, diverse, a lot of different voices to be heard
—— Star Wars Sessions PodcastReminiscent of the stylistic tricks of F Scott Fitzgerald...With its rebellion against inequality and debates about capitalism, there are clear echoes from 1909 to the US today. Incitement to riot, dreadfully topical since the assault on the Capitol last month, also gets a look in. But The Cold Millions offers more: a study of individuals living, willingly or unwillingly, through tumult.
—— FTColourful and punchy
—— The TimesWalter is a class act...the fierce struggle for free speech and workers' rights is genuinely stirring.
—— Max Davidson , Mail on SundayA timely and poetic read that vividly depicts the American melting pot at its most unequal and volatile . . . a compelling portrait of America at the dawn of the 20th Century
—— Sunday ExpressExpansive, beguiling . . . A thrilling yarn that simultaneously underscores the cost of progress and celebrates the American spirit
—— O MagazineIt's a tremendous work, a vivid, propulsive, historical novel with a politically explosive backdrop that reverberates through our own
—— USA TodayJess Walter is a superb storyteller. As polished and hard as a diamond, The Cold Millions reminds us of America's tempestuous past and suggests that all this is anything but past
—— Boston GlobeWalter marshals a motley, fascinating cast of characters so finely drawn that they lift from the page. I haven't encountered a more satisfying and moving novel about the struggle for workers' rights in America
—— San Francisco ChronicleA layered, multi-character panorama
—— VogueIt's often said that a novel contains the world; Walter brings new meaning to this phrase, peopling The Cold Millions with vaudeville stars, hobos, suffragists, tycoons, union agitators, policemen, and dozens of other vibrant characters. Warm and deeply humane, this transporting novel is a staggering achievement from a landmark writer
—— EsquireThe fact that the same author has written books as wildly different and all as transporting as The Zero, The Financial Lives of the Poets, Beautiful Ruins, and now this latest tour de force is testimony to Walter's protean storytelling power and astounding ability to set a scene, any scene . . . We have heard that Jess Walter writes nonstop: Seven days a week, 365 days a year. Please, never stop.
—— Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewSuperb.... a splendid postmodern rendition of the social realist novels of the 1930s by Henry Roth, John Steinbeck, and John Dos Passos, updated with strong female characters and executed with pristine prose. This could well be Walter's best work yet.
—— Publishers Weekly, starred reviewA great tapestry of busy-ness . . . Walter's descriptive passage are marvellous
—— Francesca Carington , Sunday TelegraphWritten in her [Lawson's] inimitable warm and conversational style, it's [Cook, Eat, Repeat] an electric mix
—— Hannah Beckerman , UK Press SyndicationA stunning variety of recipes in this year's cookbook collection', mention: 'A delicious and delightful combination of recipes intertwined with narrative essays about food, all written in Nigella's engaging and insightful prose
—— Fiona Murphy , SHEmazing!, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020*Thrilling... A wise, digressive celebration of the life-affirming pleasures of eating that sparkles with descriptive sentences that are just as delectable as dishes that cover everything from crab mac'n'cheese to sweet and salty chocolate cookies specifically designed not to be shared... Nigella's latest book -- through its wisdom, wit and urge to bring joy -- has the knack of making an uncertain future feel that little bit more bearable
—— Jimi Famurewa , Waitrose WeeklyCook, Eat, Repeat is an informative, intelligent, thought-provoking and amusing book. Surely the combination of her delicious recipes and delicious words is a dream come true
—— Rachel Hagen , Woman & HomeThere's not a cook in the country who won't be licking their lips in anticipation
—— Hannah Stephenson , UK Press Syndication, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020*Wonderful... Its real strength is that Nigella is such a pleasure to read
—— Constance Craig Smith , Daily Mail, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020*A delicious and delightful combination of recipes intertwined with narrative essays about food, all written in the cook's engaging and insightful prose
—— Great British FoodThere is everything you want from a cookbook - brilliant recipes, a little bit of humour and, most importantly, a lot of comfort
—— Love FoodBeautifully written... A must for domestic goddesses
—— Charlotte Heathcote , Sunday Express, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020*Heartbreaking and humorous in equal measures
—— BoundlessA bouncy, comedy drama. Funny, poignant and bursting with joie de vivre
—— Daily MailA thought-provoking read . . . shows the true extent of motherly love
—— Publishers AssociationDawn French moves between the aftermath of that fateful night and 18 years later, when the explosive impact of Hope's actions is finally felt
—— Daily ExpressA heartfelt story, handled so carefully and empathetically
—— Aisling BeaBecause Of You is a tale told with warmth by a storyteller who never takes herself too seriously
—— Sunday ExpressHeartbreaking but redemptive, and lightened by French's trademark humour, this is a compelling read that will keep you poised between laughter and tears
—— Daily MailA tantalising story of motherhood told with Dawn French's signature warmth
—— Sainsbury's MagazineAs ever, even in the darkest of times, Dawn has found humour to inject into her novel
—— BestA brilliant book
—— Good HousekeepingThe life-affirming and unmissable new novel
—— Eastern Daily PressA tale told with warmth
—— Daily RecordWhile Dawn French's latest novel contains a dash of humour, it's also heart-wrenching
—— The Hunsbury HandbookA fabulous emotional tearjerker of a novel
—— SilversurfersPraise for Dawn French
—— -Hilarious and brilliant
—— Woman & HomeI adored According to YES. It's so different to anything I've read in forever, so charming, wise, brilliantly written. I loved it all
—— Marian KeyesWitty and wise, it'll have you burning the midnight oil. A cracker
—— Woman's WeeklyVery funny and packs an emotional clout. Brilliant!
—— HeatAn enlightening and feel-good read offering a fresh look at life and how to embrace it. Funny and enjoyable to the end
—— We Love This BookThere is lots of fun to be had reading this book. It's impossible not to warm to Rosie, a funny and open-hearted woman who acts as a salve and comfort blanket for this unhappy, inhibited family. There's something quite joyous about the way she unashamedly romps her way through the novel, changing the lives of those around her for the better
—— ExpressAnother hilarious novel!
—— BellaFrench can spin a yarn . . . which sets According to YES apart. Think the vicar of Dibley, without the dog collar. YES YES YES indeed
—— IndependentWise and poignant
—— Beyond the JokeHeart-warming
—— Choice Magazine






