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  1. The Miracle at Speedy Motors Alexander McCall Smith
  2. Eclipse Stephenie Meyer
  3. Matter Iain M Banks
  4. Personal Demon Kelley Armstrong
  5. The Perk Mark Gimenez
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  1. Book of the Dead Patricia Cornwell
  2. The World According to Bertie Alexander McCall Smith
  3. The Good Husband of Zebra Drive Alexander McCall Smith
  4. Ferney James Long
  5. The Shakespeare Secret J L Carrell
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  1. Book of the Dead Patricia Cornwell Read by Mary Stuart Masterson
  2. Long Way Down Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman Read by Mark Bonnar and Rupert Degas
  3. The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Alexander McCall Smith Read by Adjoa Andoh
  4. Rubicon Tom Holland Read by Andrew Sachs
  5. The Careful Use of Compliments Alexander McCall Smith Read by Hilary Neville

Non-fiction Archive

  • April

    • Mind Your Morals Marc Hauser explores our sense of right and wrong

      Throughout our lives we evolve a moral instinct. Our judgements are mediated by an unconscious process, a hidden moral grammar that evaluates the causes and consequences of actions.

    • 5 Ways to Start Afresh this Spring Tips from The Mind Gym

      There is no such thing as can’t ...

    • Mittal Britain Cold Steel is an explosive account of a legendary takeover

      In the history of bitter global takeover battles none comes bigger or nastier than the dramatic bid by London-based multi-billionaire Lakshmi Mittal to take over Arcelor

  • March

    • War Babies Åsne Seierstad returns to Chechnya

      In truth, of course, it is not possible for us to creep into a little street boy's head.

    • Mad, Bad and Sad for Samuel Johnson Prize Lisa Appignanesi on longlist for BBC Four non-fiction award

      Subtitled 'A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800', Lisa Appignanesi's moving and insightful Mad, Bad and Sad is in the running for the prestigious BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize.

    • Indulge Yourself Tips from the Mind Gym

      5 [chocolate-free] ways to indulge yourself this Easter

  • February

  • January

    • New Year, New You Start 2008 with a kick!

      If you've made a few New Year's resolutions that seem a little ambitious and need a little help keeping them, we have all the reading material you could possibly need.

    • 5 ways to keep your New Year’s resolutions

      If you're having trouble keeping those resolutions, help is at hand from The Mind Gym.

    • Marisa Peer's tips on how to banish the post-Christmas bloat

      Marisa Peer, author of You Can Be Thin: The Ultimate Programme to End Dieting . . . Forever, takes us through her top tips for getting back into those jeans after Christmas. And don’t forget to check out Marisa’s fantastic prize for this month’s Between the Sheets – keep reading for more details . . .