Last week's top ten bestsellers

  1. By Its Cover by Donna Leon
  2. The News: A User’s Manual by Alain de Botton
  3. Deep Field: Despatches from the frontlines of aid relief by Tom Bamforth
  4. That Sinking Feeling: Asylum Seekers and the Search for the Indonesian Solution (Quarterly Essay 53) by Paul Toohey
  5. The Blazing World by Siri Hustvedt
  6. The Son by Jo Nesbo
  7. Jerusalem by Yotam Ottolenghi & Sami Tamimi
  8. I Quit Sugar for Life: 148 Recipes + Meal Plans for Families and Solos by Sarah Wilson
  9. Burial Rites by Hannah Kent
  10. The Feast Goes On by Monday Morning Cooking Club

Two new crime reads are on our bestsellers list this week: award-winning Norwegian author Jo Nesbo’s The Son and Donna Leon’s much anticipated twenty-third instalment of her Commissario Brunetti series, By Its Cover.

Also on our list, following a great event last week, is Deep Field: Despatches from the frontlines of aid relief which follows the footsteps of Tom Bamforth, an aid worker responding to the challenges of delivering humanitarian aid under extreme circumstances to some of the most dangerous and difficult regions of the world.

And joining Jerusalem and I Quit Sugar for Life: 148 Recipes + Meal Plans for Families and Solos is another delicious-sounding cookbook - The Feast Goes On from the bestselling Monday Morning Cooking Club.

Cover image for By Its Cover: (Brunetti 23)

By Its Cover: (Brunetti 23)

Donna Leon

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