23 September 2025,
This week’s #TuesdayBookClub is
The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, in Royal Tyler’s translation—a timeless journey through the hearts of its characters. Rooted in Heian Japan, it remains a deeply human, universal story that stays with you long after the final page.
Read More…22 September 2025,
The current wave of enthusiasm for classics reflects the joy of discovery. At P-Wave Press, we find that same spirit in the radical literature of the late 18th and early 19th century, where writers challenged society across class and gender.
Read More…09 September 2025,
This week’s #TuesdayBookClub pick is
The Awakening by Kate Chopin; a quietly revolutionary novel that introduced me, as a young man, to the power of a female voice that echoed the women who raised me. A story about freedom, identity and the importance of being heard.
Read More…18 February 2025,
This week’s #TuesdayBookClub explores
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…11 February 2025,
This week’s #TuesdayBookClub features
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…04 February 2025,
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…07 January 2025,
Start 2025 with a touch of humour in our #TuesdayBookClub! This week, we explore
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons, a sharp and charming satire about family, transformation, and tackling chaos with wit.
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