CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Is That Bike Diesel, Mate?: One Man, One Bike and the First Lap Around Australia on Used Cooking Oil
Paul Carter
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Abbotsford to Zion: The Story of Scottish Place-names Around the World
Elspeth Wills
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Fallen Glory: The Lives and Deaths of Twenty Lost Buildings from the Tower of Babel to the Twin Towers
James Crawford
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Scottish Voices From the Great War
Derek Young
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An Introduction to the Celtic Languages
Paul Russell
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Fracked!: Or, Please Don’t Use the F-Word
Alistair Beaton
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Undying: A Love Story
Michel Faber
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Undying: A Love Story
Michel Faber
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Memoirs
Sir Malcolm Rifkind
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Stonypath Days: Letters Between Ian Hamilton Finlay and Stephen Bann 1970-72
Ian Hamilton Finlay
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RSPB Handbook of Scottish Birds: Second Edition
Peter Holden, Stuart Housden
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A Rum Affair: A True Story of Botanical Fraud
Karl Sabbagh, Adam Nicolson
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The Secret Lives of Buildings
Ed Hollis
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We Will Seek Peace and Pursue it
Neil Paynter
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In the Gift of This New Day: Praying with the Iona Community
Neil Paynter
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A Star-Filled Grace: Worship and Prayer Resources for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany
Rachel Mann
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A Wee Book of Iona Poems
Kenneth Steven
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French-Language Road Cinema: Borders, Diasporas, Migration and ‘New Europe’
Michael Gott
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Deleuze and Baudrillard: From Cyberpunk to Biopunk
Sean McQueen
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Scottish History: Strange but True
John Hamilton, Noreen Hamilton
LATEST ISSUE: All In
Agnes Owens
An Island Burning by Colin MacIntyre
Aphrodisia: A Q & A with Jean Menzies
Awake Awake by Fiona Mozley
Boyhood by David Keenan
Caledonia Screaming: Scottish Punk 1976 – 1977 by Grant McPhee
Cast Away by Francesca de Tores
Chantelle Streete Reviews: The Miseducation of Caroline Bingley
David Robinson Reviews: Borrowed Land by Kapka Kassabova
Enter Eddie Shakespeare: A Q & A with Barbara Henderson
Everything Everyday by Hannah Lavery
Quite Ugly One Evening: A Q & A with Chris Brookmyre
Rat Race by Callum McSorley
Raveheart by Graeme Armstrong
The Book … According to Andrew Meehan
The Catventures of Sparky and George by Alan Windram
The Driving Seat by Abigail Abbas
The Waterlands by Stephen Rutt
The Weight of Quiet Things
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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Shadow of Madness: A Q & A with D. V. Bishop
‘Yet a great novel of historical fiction also has us escape the here and now by immersing us in the …
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‘I don’t think I decided to become a writer. I just was.’
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Lessons From Scottish Schools: A Q & A with Lindsay Paterson
Ten years will not be enough to restore Scotland to where it was in the past…
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
‘The very thought of those grey faces made my skin grow cold.’
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‘An Odious Campaign’ by Rob McInroy – Why a 1936 By-Election Still Resonates
‘This enraged the locals and he came close to being run out of town on several occasions.’
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‘‘That’s right, Bobby,’ he growled. ‘I haven’t seen you in – well, since you decided to kill me.’ ‘
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Andrew Meehan
Andrew’s short fiction has been published in The Stinging Fly, The Moth, Banshee and Winter Papers, as well as in TOWN & COUNTRY: The Faber Book of New Irish Stories, edited by Kevin Barry. In September 2017, his debut novel ONE STAR AWAKE was long …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Curly Tale Books
Curly Tale Books was launched in May 2013 with the publication of author Alan Grant’s first story for young children The Quite Big Rock. We publish illustrated children’s books with a focus on Scotland and in particular the Belted Galloway breed of cat …