Norse Myths by Kevin Crossley-Holland. Another of the respect the author, haven't read this one school. But everyone should have at least one Norse Myth book to hand, and ideally not NG's. www.amazon.co.uk/Penguin-Book...
Norse Myths by Kevin Crossley-Holland. Another of the respect the author, haven't read this one school. But everyone should have at least one Norse Myth book to hand, and ideally not NG's. www.amazon.co.uk/Penguin-Book...
Bridge by @laurenbeukes.com www.amazon.co.uk/Bridge-dazzl... Fairly new, which is my excuse for not reading it yet, but I've loved other works of hers (yay! Sloth!) so going onto the TBR pile.
Bitter Seeds by Ian Tregillis. I remember this getting some buzz as kind of realistic WW2 X-Men. I've been watching for it coming up cheap for some time. www.amazon.co.uk/Bitter-Seeds...
The Copper Promis by @sennydreadful.bsky.social which I have not read but I know plenty of people who have and have enjoyed it. www.amazon.co.uk/Copper-Promi...
Falling Down by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. Free on audible with prime. I know nothing about this save that GdT is worth looking at, did I mention free, and there are five more in the series currently 99p. Might be trash, but free trash if that. www.amazon.co.uk/Falling-Down...
And that's my pass through the UK Amazon sales offerings this month. Highly subjective I know, please feel free to tell me what I should have looked at. The full list is here. www.amazon.co.uk/s?i=stripboo...
Going though the Kobo list I also spot The Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis. I enjoyed the first a lot, I was a bit meh about the second and have never read the third. www.amazon.co.uk/Space-Trilog...