Here’s our pick of books to cosy up with this November…
Simply More by Cynthia Erivo: as Wicked: For Good is set to be released, the actress releases her book which is described as part memoir and part manual for better living, Erivo reflects on her journey to date. It is set to be released on the 20th November.
The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie: this latest book from the legendary author is comprised of stories that examine the meaning of home and the questions that accompany us. The Eleventh Hour follows on from Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder and sees Rushdie moving between the places he has grown up in, inhabited, explored, and left.
I, Medusa by Anana Gray: this latest novel from the New York Times Best selling author offers a new insight into one of Greek mythology’s most iconic characters. Released on 20th November, it focuses on Meddy who has dreams of leaving her family’s island for a life of adventure. But on finding it with the help of goddess Athena, Meddy’s life is changed completely after her encounter with Poseidon…
Sunrise of the Rising: A Hunger Games Novel by Suzanne Collins: with The Hunger Games now on stage in London , the latest novel in the book series is now available for fans to enjoy. This fifth book in the series and the second prequel places Haymitch Abernathy centre stage in an unputdownable tale of danger, action and intrigue set during the fiftieth deadly contest.
The Midwinter Martyr by S.J. Parris: this new historical thriller from the author sees Giordano Bruno, heretic, philosopher and spy on the run from the Inquisition. Until the killing of an aristocrat and the arrest of his wife and secretary for murder are causing unrest and with an anonymous letter protesting the wife’s innocence arriving the city’s chief of intelligence employs Bruno to find the writer. Intrigue and secrets are threatened to be exposed…
We Did Ok Kid by Anthony Hopkins: the Oscar winning actor looks back at his life – not only at his film and theatre career, Hopkins also focuses on his difficult childhood and path to sobriety in his memoir.

