
Book travels
My reading has taken me far and wide this Easter. Where would you like your books to take you to?

My reading has taken me far and wide this Easter. Where would you like your books to take you to?

I’m a big fan of Joanna Cannon and you may remember that this was on my Christmas Wishlist. I finally

Italy 1944. Bombs are falling when a young British soldier, Ulysses Temper, has a chance encounter with 64 year old
If you’re local to Beaconsfield, choose our new “Coffee and Collect” service and pick up your book from Benedict’s Store.

Well, this was a fascinating book to add to this year’s non-fiction list. Henrietta Lacks changed the world of medicine

8 March 2023 Today is International Women’s Day – celebrating women’s achievements and increasing visibility, while calling out inequality. Just

Shout out to some local brilliant women running their own business to celebrate International Women’s Day 2023.

What a lovely way to end half-term – a BookBubbles trip to Brighton. A bit of yoga, a long bracing

So, fair to say that Standard Deviation by Katharine Heiny generated some lively discussion and some differences of opinion! Described

Loving our new stickers for use on our bookmarks. Look great in the BookBubble brand colours and they’re biodegradable too!

Sheridan skilfully mixes real historical figures and events with fictional ones to weave her story of two very different women

We chose Standard Deviation from Katharine Heiny. This month’s shortlist also included: Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka Oh