Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide: What to Read and What to Read Next

Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide: What to Read and What to Read Next

by NickRennison (Editor)

Synopsis

Deciding what to read next when you've just finished an unputdownable novel can be a daunting task. The Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide features hundreds of authors and thousands of titles, with navigation features to lead you on a rich journey through some the best literature to grace our shelves. This greatly expanded edition includes the latest contemporary authors and landmark novels, an expanded non-fiction section, a timeline setting historical events against literary milestones, prize-winner and book club lists. An accessible and easy-to-read guide that no serious book lover should be without. "The essential guide to the wild uncharted world of contemporary and 20th century writing." Robert McCrum, The Observer

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 6th Revised edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 18 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0747572348
ISBN 13: 9780747572343
Book Overview: Over 110,000 copies sold Fully revised sixth edition, with 50 new authors and books Features more than 4,000 books and 350 author profiles

Media Reviews
'The essential Michelin Guide to the wild, uncharted world of contemporary (and twentieth-century) writing' Robert McCrum, Observer '... quirky, opinionated and occasionally passionate. On a first skim I found more than 50 titles I am now desperate to read... an inspiring reference for groups and individuals...' Times Educational Supplement 'This publication stands out for its wide coverage and imaginative recommendations. Beside canonical standards, Rennison leads readers down new paths, with their tastes satisfied beyond measure.' The Good Book Guide 'An updated, all-embracing vade mecum for browsers.' Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
NICK RENNISON has worked as a bookseller, editor, and freelance writer. His publications include The Blue Plaque Guide to London (1999), Poets on Poets (1997), and the Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide to Crime Fiction (2003).