Waterstones Books of the Month – September

This September, Waterstones brings you an inspiring and eclectic mix of Books of the Month, hand-picked to spark your imagination and curiosity. From magical adventures to moving literary fiction, thrilling mysteries, and insightful non-fiction, there’s a story waiting for everyone.

Fiction Book of the Month

📖 Our Evenings by Alan Hollinghurst – Spanning half a century and written with Hollinghurst’s trademark eloquence and insight, Our Evenings traces the journey of Dave Win from boarding school childhood to an artistic flourishing in experimental theatre, against the backdrop of an ever-changing Britain.

Non-Fiction Books of the Month

🎨 The Secret Painter by Joe Tucker – A fascinating biography of the author’s painter uncle, Tucker’s volume doubles as a revealing discourse on art, class and the complexities of the human psyche.

😊 The Happy Index by James Timpson OBE – The CEO of Timpson unveils the secrets of ‘upside-down management’ that have led to his employees having a real say in running the business in this refreshing and revelatory guide to long-term success and personal contentment.

Thriller of the Month

🔍 Murder at the Black Cat Café by Seishi Yokomizo – A dizzyingly clever rediscovered gem of Japanese Golden Age crime, Murder at the Black Cat Cafe finds the brilliant Kosuke Kindaichi investigating a case that involves a Buddhist monk and the corpses of a woman and a cat in a shallow grave behind the titular brothel.

Science Fiction & Fantasy Book of the Month

❄️ The Great When: A Long London Novel by Alan Moore – The opening instalment in the Long London series, The Great Whenfinds the creative genius behind Watchmen, From Hell and Jerusalem weave an intricate tale of sorcerers, booksellers and the occult in a mystical version of the capital.

Children’s Book of the Month

Inkbound: Meticulous Jones & The Skull Tattoo by Philippa Leathley – Perfect reading for fans of Nevermoor and Inkheart, Leathley’s riveting debut finds Meticulous Jones fated as a murderer when a magical tattoo appears on her tenth birthday.

Young Adult Book of the Month

🐉 A Language of Dragons by S. F. Williams – A heartpounding dark academia YA fantasy, A Language of Dragonstakes readers into an alternate Bletchley Park in 1923 as civil war ravages the UK with wild mythical beasts on the loose.

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