25 February 2025, Filed in:
Book ClubThis week’s #TuesdayBookClub pick is
The Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse, because we all need a little levity! A masterclass in comic fiction, it’s full of absurd predicaments, sparkling wit and Jeeves’s ever-brilliant problem-solving.
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The Heptameron by Marguerite de Navarre, a brilliant Renaissance collection of tales about love, power and human folly. A timeless masterpiece filled with wit, intrigue and sharp social commentary.
Read More…Are author blurbs still necessary in today’s book market? With readers turning to social media and peer reviews, P-Wave Press believes strong stories should speak for themselves.
Read More…This Valentine’s Day, we’re asking: What’s your favourite book about love? Whether it’s romantic or something unexpected, share the stories that moved you most.
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Vera by Elizabeth von Arnim, a dark and gripping psychological novel about love, control and the haunting legacy of the past. A must-read for fans of
Rebecca.
Read More…This week’s #TuesdayBookClub features one of our favourites—Carson McCullers’s
The Ballad of Sad Café. A haunting tale of love, loneliness and human connection, set against the stark beauty of the American South.
Read More…The UK publishing landscape is shifting, with romance and romantasy on the rise and non-fiction facing challenges. But one thing remains clear: strong, fresh voices will always find their audience.
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