A Sociological Autobiography: 109 – Books Read Over Seven Years

By | December 20, 2023

I have increased my rate of reading since retirement. I now read a couple a week on average. For anyone with nothing better to do, here’s my reading over the last seven years.

2017

Dexter: Ted Dexter declares
Simenon: Maigret, Longnon and the
gangsters
Talbot & Weaver: Flight of the martlets
Rutherford: Unexpected
Simenon: Maigret and the tall woman (5)
Thomas: Proud
Burke: The jealous kind
Urry: What is the future?
Betjeman: Ghastly good taste
Streeck: How will capitalism end? (10)
Dick: The man in the high castle
Ed Lemmon: Cricket heroes
Tremain: The Gustav sonata
Simenon: Maigret’s revolver
Simenon: Maigret at the coroner’s (15)
Winlow et al: The rise of the right
Bauman: Strangers at our door
Crofts: Mystery in the channel
Carling: My autobiography
Bruce: Cambridge black (20)
Honneth: The idea of socialism
Simenon: Inquest on Bouvet
Simenon: Maigret and the man on the bench
Cohen: Ben Cohen
Crofts: The 12.30 to Croydon (25)
Bhaskar: The order of natural necessity
Jones: Bomb
Snyder: On tyranny
Simenon: Maigret in court
Leon: Earthly remains (30)
Jeffries: Grand hotel abyss
Nesbo: The thirst
Cox: Existentialism and excess
Simenon: Maigret is afraid
Simenon: Maigret’s mistake (35)
Evans & Tilley: The new politics of class
Paretsky: Fallout
Garthwaite: Hunger pains
Adams: Grizzly
Simenon: Maigret mystified (40)
Payne: The new social mobility
Seethaler: The tobacconist
Guy: Thomas More
Badiou: Our wound is not so recently
James: Injury time (45)
Pellet: Jazz score
Billingham: Love like blood
Sand: How I stopped being a Jew
Hayes: In love
Haag: The Durrells of Corfu (50)
Clarke: Your life in my hands
James: Need you dead
Morris: William I: England’s conqueror
Hill: From the heart
Simenon: Maigret goes to school (55)
Holland: Athelstan: the making of England
Davies: A life in the day
Leonard: Full time
Whitehead: The Underground Railroad
Grisham: The whistler (60)
Simenon: The Venice train
Pasternak: An essay in autobiography
Simenon: Maigret and the millionaires
Watkins: Stephen: the reign of anarchy
Simenon: The innocents (65)
Parris: Chance witness
Bourdieu: Photography
Disraeli: Sybil
Simenon: The hand
Monbiot: Out of the wreckage (70)
Conan Doyle: The poison belt
King: Edward I
Boyd: Travellers in the Third Reich
Sebag Montefiore: Red Sky at noon
LeCarre: A legacy of spies (75)
Talbot: Match of my life
Crofts: The cask
O’Connell: The battle
ed Perryman: The Corbyn effect
Tsutsui: The maid (80)
Simenon: The premiere
Varoufakis: Talking to my daughter about
the economy
Given-Wilson: Edward II
Smith: Don’t let my past be your future
Dawson: The crime writer (85)
Beard: Women and power
Athill: A Florence diary
Jackson: A metropolitan murder
Andrew: Rugby: the game of my life
Guy: Henry VIII (90)
Alford: Edward VI
Harris: Munich
Poems from Italy
Theroux: The paperchase
Eagleton: The meaning of life (95)
Fraser et al: Mad Frank and sons
Kavan: Ice
Camus: The fastidious assassins
Kishlansky: Charles I
Simenon: Maigret and the minister (100)
Sumption: Edward III
Simenon: Maigret enjoys himself (102)

2018

Kay: This is going to hurt
Dickens: Gone astray
Marston: The Christmas railway mystery
Virgo: Say goodnight, JV
Rhys: Good morning, midnight (5)
Lavelle: Cnut
Simenon: A Maigret Christmas
Attenborough: Adventures of a young
naturalist
Riley: First love
Grisham: Camino island (10)
Wolff: Fire and fury
Simenon: Maigret’s doubts
Nunns: The candidate
Burke: Robicheaux: you know my name
Pinker et al: Do humankind’s best days lie
ahead? (15)
Horspool: Cromwell
Blofeld: Over and out
von Armin: The enchanted April
Ennis: Unbelievable
Scambler: Sociology, health and the
fractured society (20)
Barnes: The only story
ed Phipps: For the many
Constant: Adolphe
Roine: Pocket Piketty
Johnson: The Lions Raw (25)
McGregor: Reservoir 13
Cope: Anecdotal evidence
Leon: The temptation of forgiveness
Pryor: Paths of the past
Simenon: Maigret’s secret (30)
Davis: Reckless opportunists
Mahbubani: Has the west lost it?
Simenon: Maigret and the reluctant
witnesses
Nesbo: Macbeth
Scambler (ed) Sociology as applied to health
and medicine (35)
Tufnell: Tuffers’ cricket hall of fame
Simenon: Maigret in court
Gatland: In the line of fire
Wainwright: A new politics from the left
Durrell: Justine (40)
Durrell: Whatever happened to Margot?
Agnew: Thanks, Johnners
May: Dead if you don’t
James: The beast in the jungle
Giorno: The man who planted trees (45)
Hunter: The end we start from
Ridley: Victoria
Farjeon: Mystery in white
Ziegler: George VI
Hurd: Elizabeth II (50)
Farjeon: The Z murders
Catallus: The poems of Catallus
Sand: The end of the French intellectual
Simenon: Maigret and the old people
Farjeon: Seven dead (55)
Hannah: A party with socialists in it
Willis: A book of London yesterdays
Isherwood: A single man
Mouffe: For a left populism
Critchley: What we think when we think
about football (60)
Berger: Confabulations
Billingham: The killing habit
Piaf: My life
Simenon: Maigret and the lazy burglar
Hay: Death in the Cherwell (65)
Linklater: The cornerstones
Castor: Elizabeth I
Kakutani: The Death of truth
Hay: Murder underground
Horler: The traitor (70)
Wallerstein et al: Does capitalism have a
future?
Simenon: Maigret and the good people of
Montparnasse
Hermans: An untouched house
Cogswell: James I
Rose: Beside the seaside (75)
Allen: The political class
Grisham: The rooster bar
Riemen: To fight against this age
Sutherland: The war on the old
Faulks: Paris echo (80)
Simenon: Maigret and the Saturday caller
Schimpfossl: Rich Russians
Wilkinson: The division bell mystery
Gooch & Keating: Gooch
Hannah: A party with socialists in it (85)
Markine: Le testament Francais
Shanbhag: Ghachar ghochar
Taylor: Appointment in Arezzo
Motion: Essex clay
Symons: The Belting inheritance (90)
Motion: Public property
Wallerstein: World-systems analysis
Boyd: Love is blind
Rhys: Smile please
Simenon: The widow (95)
Hawking: Brief answers to the big questions
English & Burns: When lions roared
Goddard : Panic room
Heath: Social progress in Britain
Simenon: Banana tourist (100)
Fraser: Cromwell
Simenon: When I was old
Simenon: Blind path
McDonnell (ed) Economics for the many
Holiday: Lady sings the blues (105)
Rolls: Scarweather
North: Sergeant Cluff stands firm (107)

2019

North: The methods of sergeant Cluff
Robertson: Rugby: talking a good game
Light: What happened, Miss Simone?
Simenon: Maigret’s anger
Hrabal: Closely watched trains (5)
Castells: Rupture
Parestsky: Shell game
Simenon: Maigret and the tramp
Ed’s Atkinson et al: Building better societies
Simenon: Maigret and the ghost (10)
Poirier: Left Bank
Symons: The colour of murder
Simenon: Maigret defends himself
Didion: South and west
Simenon: Maigret’s patience (15)
Bonafoux: Rodin and eros
Bukodi & Goldthorpe: Social mobility and
education in Britain
Johnson: In my life: a musical memoir
Burke: The new Iberia blues
Leon: Unto us a son is given (20)
Muggeridge: In a valley of this restless mind
Vuillard: The order of the day
Muggeridge: My life in pictures
Amin: Land of strangers
Barker: The silence of the girls (25)
Rolls: Family matters
Fraser: The Old is dying and the new cannot
be born
Ambler: The night-comers
Simenon: Maigret and the Nahour case
Tremain: Rosie (30)
Evans: Eric Hobsbawm: a life in history
McEwan: Machines like me
Steadman Jones: Karl Marx: greatness and
illusion
Harrison: All among the barley
Bukowski: Women (35)
Nicholson: Winter
Simenon: Maigret hesitates
Simenon: Maigret’s pickpocket
D’Angour: Socrates in love
Badiou: Trump (40)
Billingham: Their little secret
Arruza et al: Feminism for the 99%
Mullin: The friends of Harry Perkins
Badiou: In praise of politics
Simenon: Maigret in Vichy (45)
Burke: Here’s looking at you kid
Herbert: The wherefore and the why
Badiou: Greece and the re-invention of
politics
Mort & Meskin: Poems, philosophy and
coffee
Cowdrey: MCC (50)
May: Dead at first sight
Simenon: Maigret’s childhood friend
Muller-Doohm: Habermas: a biography
Laing: Crudo
Attenborough: Journeys to the other side
of the world (55)
Brennan: The visitor
Scambler: A sociology of shame and blame
Fletcher: Ashes to ashes
Bairstow: A clear blue sky
Crow: What are community studies? (60)
Ali: Moeen
Nesbo: Knife
Lovelock: Novacene
Simenon: Maigret and the killer
Zephaniah: The life and rhymes of Benjamin
Zephaniah (65)
Whitehead: The Nickel boys
Barry: Night boat to Tangier
Badiou: Wittgenstein’s antiphilosophy
Herron: Slow horses
Martin: The radical project (70)
Sewell: The white umbrella
Kirkpatrick: Becoming Beauvoir: a life
Duras: Yann Andrea Steiner
Bauman & Leoncini: Born liquid
Badiou: The end: a conversation (75)
Vunipola: Billy Vunipola: wrecking ball
Mawer: Prague spring
Herron: Dead lions
Simenon: Maigret and the wine merchant
Spark: The driver’s seat (80)
McEwan: The cockroach
Vaughan: Time to declare
Twain: Life on the Mississippi
Herron: London rules
Wright: How to be an anti-capitalist in the
21st century (85)
Ed Scott: Manifestos, Policies and
Practices
Davies: Happy old me
Simenon: Maigret’s madwoman
Faithful: Memories, dreams and reflections
Ambler: Cause for alarm (90)
Rosen: Mr Mensh
Dean: Comrade
Ovid: Elegies of love
Carroway: Skint estate
Sumption: Trials of the state (95)
Seymour: A damned serious business
Riley: Time lived, without its flow
Warburton: Open side
Abels: Ethelred the unready
Simenon: Maigret and the loner (100)
Ali: The idea of communism
Sissay: My name is why
Ambler: The light of day
Grass: Of all that ends
McGough: Joinedupwriting (105)
Ambler: Journey into fear
Eds Crines & Hickson: Harold Wilson
Peppiatt: The existential Englishman
Ambler: The mask of Dimitrius
Sellars: Lessons in Stoicism (110)

2020

Simenon: Maigret and the informer
Sissay: Gold from the stone
Atherton & Horne: The weaver, the
shoemaker and the mother of a nation
Barnes: Sketches from memory
Cumming: The man between (5)
Jones: My life and rugby
Simenon: Maigret and Monsieur Charles
Le Carre: Agents running in the field
Murray: The fall and rise of the British left
Macfarlane & Donwood: Ness (10)
Wright: Understanding class
Houellebecq: Serotonin
Harouf: Our souls at night
Monk: Ludwig Wittgenstein: the duty of
genius
Walker & Doyle: Jonathan Pie (15)
Ahmari: The new philistines
Hobsbawm: Meet me in Buenos Aires
Zizek: The relevance of the Communist
Manifesto
Rosen: The missing
Herron: Real tigers (20)
Bair: Parisian lives
Bernstein: Why read Hannah Arendt now
Ogawa: The memory police
Ed Ollier: Doisneau Paris
Peel: Ambassadors of goodwill (25)
Leon: Trace elements
Swift: Here we are
Shepherd: Shep
Gilbert: Twenty-first century socialism
Herron: Spook Street (30)
Ed Hayward: Country poems
Poster: Existential Marxism in postwar
France
Sartre: Conversations with J-P Sartre
Trollope: Can you forgive her?
Harris: Haverscroft (35)
Lefebvre: Rhythmanalysis
James: The river in the sky
Murray: A history of Britain in 21 women
Trollope: Phineas Finn
Cohen: Book of longing (40)
Tjora & Scambler: Communal forms
Samson: A Theatre for dreamers
Herron: Joe country
Stamm: Agnes
Bragg: Love without end (45)
Pollock: Tackling rugby
Hall: Familiar strangers
Warfare: Arthur Ransome on the Broads
Matar: A month in Siena
Weir: My name’5 Dodie (50)
Herron: The list
Herron: The drop
Trollope: The Eustace diamonds
Herron: The catch
Bolton: The room where it happened (55)
Trump: Too much and never enough
Grisham: Camino winds
Sandford: Keeper of style
Kelly: The spoilt kill
Murray: Real Bloomsbury (60)
Hamilton: One long and beautiful summer
Beaumont: Thanks to rugby
James: Find them dead
Wheeler: Rugby from the front
Billingham: Cry baby (65)
Hemingway: A moveable feast
Sayer: The moral significance of class
Taylor: Staying power
Paretsky: Dead land
Hartley: The hurt (70)
Trollope: Phineas Redux
Gruneau: Sport and modernity
Sacher-Masoch: Venus in furs
Rennison: Bohemian London
Willis: Bob Willis (75)
Neruda: Twenty love poems
The Care Collective: The care manifesto
Nesbo: The kingdom
Eilenberger: Time of the magicians
Buch-Hansen & Nielsen: Critical realism (i80)
Marler: Loose head
Boyd: Trio
Haskell: What a flanker
Mendoza: The year of the flood
Starling & Bradbury: The official history of
Britain (85)
Zinn: Uncommon sense
Ed Clark: The Parisian cafe
Attenborough: A life on our planet
Grisham: A time for mercy
Cumming: Box 88 (90)
Ashton: Blinded by corona
Connor: Up and under
Harrold: Logic and the heart
Kastner: Going to the dogs
Debord: Panegyric vols 1 & 2 (95)
Simenon: Three beds in Manhattan
Bunce & Linton: Diane Abbott
Ed Sydenham: In a league of their own
Carroll & Sapinski: Organising the 1%
Mirror Archives: When rugby was rugby
(100)
Forester: Mr midshipman Hornblower
Hugree, Penissat & Spire: Social class in
Europe
Forester: Lieutenant Hornblower
Owagba: Whites
Feret-Fleury: The girl who reads on the
metro (105)
Paris: Fracture
Spencer: Mud, maul, mascara (107)

2021

Forester: Hornblower and the Hotspur
Forester: Hornblower and the crisis
Eds Frost et al: Shame and social work
Wagner: Bauman
Tremain: Islands of mercy (5)
Bauman: A dream of belonging
Giulianotti: Sport: a critical sociology
Forester: Hornblower and the Atropos
Jones: This land: the story of a movement
4 Greek Women: Love poems (10)
McGeechan: The Lions
Andrews: Making sport great again
Bourdieu: Acts of resistance
Forester: The happy return
Scott: British sociology: a history (15)
Fraser: Mad Frank’s London
de Clermont-Tonnerre: The last of our kind
Thomas: Imago
Swanton: The real Jason Robinson
Ed Frost: Soperisms (20)
Hoyle: The black cloud
Forester: A ship of the line
Peel: The last Wesleyan
Soper: Question time on Tower Hill
Dunning & Sheard: Barbarians, gentlemen
and players (25)
Nolan: The wild west
Hunt: The English civil war
Bradford: The importance of elsewhere
Rosen: Many different kinds of love
Lorac: Two-way murder (30)
Greig: Breakfast with Lucian
Alderson: Critical realism for health and
Illness research
Trollope: The prime minister
Eds Harris & Wise: Rugby in global
perspective
Gillard: Legacy: gangsters, corruption and
the London Olympics (35)
Porter: The death of Francis Bacon
Herron: Slough house
Oborne: The assault on truth
Warner: Sports inc
Forester: Flying colours (40)
Eco: How to spot a fascist
Modiano: The night watch
Bowie: The last interview
Everton: Simply the best
Forester: The commodore (45)
Bailey: Look again
Hawes: The shortest history of England
Cash: Forever words
Forester: Lord Hornblower
Maslin: How to save our planet (50)
James: Left you dead
Lahiri: Whereabouts
Fowles: A short history of Lyme Regis
Hampson: The Jurassic coast: a poet’s
journey
Franzen: What if we stopped pretending? (55)
Vuillard: The war of the poor
Clift: Peel me a lotus
Celestin: The mobster’s lament
Boschwitz: The passenger
Brown: Assembly (60)
Bambra et al: The unequal pandemic
Clift: Mermaid singing
Forester: Hornblower in the West Indies
Pogrund & Maguire: Left out
Nurse: What is life? (65)
Quinn: Our friends in Berlin
Butler: Michael Young, social science & the
British left
Scambler: Rhythmic musings
Byrne: Class after industry
Trollope: The Duke’s children (70)
Bratton: The revenge of the real
Leon: Transient desires
Storey: A stinging delight
Jestin: Heatwave
Streeck: Critical encounters (75)
Goddard: The fine art of invisible detection
Doyle: Free speech
Preston & Firth: Coronavirus, class and
mutual aid in the United Kingdom
Beard: Sad little men
Cummins: American dirt (80)
Simenon: Betty
de Beauvoir: The inseparables
Holding: Why we kneel, how we rise
Burke: Another kind of Eden
Christophers: Rentier capitalism (85)
Harris: V2
Steinbeck: The moon is down
Dollbaum et al: Navalny
Tippet: Split
Betjeman: English cities and small towns (90)
Assouline: Simenon
Cather: The professor’s house
Bakewell: The tick of two clocks
Mortimer: And away …
Earnshaw: Paths and digressions (95)
Barker: The women of Troy
Cummings: Judas 62
Aylwin: Unholy union
Brown: The London problem
Simenon: The man from London (100)
Le Carre: Silverview
Kitson: Exe men
Simenon: The Mahe circle
Jones: Belonging
Whitehead: Harlem shuffle (105)
Dexter: 85 not out
Marks: Late cuts
Kelly: Due to a death
McCluskey: Always red
Simenon: The little man from Archangel (110)
Pearson: Why Marianne Faithful matters
Scambler: Rhythmic musings
Kruger: The broken house
Kingston: Murder in Piccadilly
Parsons: Departures (115)
Graeber & Wengrow: The dawn of everything
Bennett: The widow of Bath
Mina: Rizzio
Jones: Leadership
Williams: The corner of Arundel Lane and
Charles Street (120)
Berkeley: The Wintringham mystery (121)

2022

Lipscombe: The women are up to something
Iannucci: Pandemonium
Williams: The philosophy of coffee
Tagholm: Poems on the underground
Hardy: Selected shorter poems (5)
Celestin: Sunset swing
Ed Magee: Modern British philosophy
Haskell: Ruck me
Habermas: Year 30: Germany’s second
chance
Brown: My life and times (10)
Galbraith: Troubled blood
Ed Roche: New new love poetry
Athill: A Florence Diary
Crofts: Inspector French and the Cheyne
mystery
Heaney: Death of a naturalist (15)
Simenon: The lodger
Margolyes: This much is true
Paterson: 40 sonnets
Lansley: The richer, the poorer
Simenon: One way out (20)
Ed Baro: ‘Beat’ poets
Back: Academic diary
Hadley: Free love
Cooper: Why Ruskin matters
Chamberlain: Nietzsche in Turin (25)
Dunn: The muse
Foster: Lean out
Leon: Give unto others
Swift: The identity myth
Bussi: Black water lilies (30)
Lemmon (Ed) Cricket heroes
Mort & Meskin: Poems, philosophy and coffee
McKenzie (Ed) Lockdown diaries of the
working class
Marston: Murder on the Lusitania
Barnes: Elizabeth Finch (35)
Lupton: COVID societies
Bennett: House
Kuper: Chums
Eagleton: The Starmer project
Galbraith: The cuckoo’s calling (40)
Thompson: Unforgettable
Ferrante: In the margins
Marias: All souls
Greener: Comparing health systems
Durrell: White eagles over Serbia (45)
Martin: Night trains
Whyte: Moscow to Beijing: a trans-Siberian
railway adventure
Heinrich: Monet
Herron: Bad actors
Belton: Putin’s people (50)
Hancock: Old rage
Faulks: Snow country
Mieville: A spectre, haunting
Campbell: Has sociology progressed?
Driver: Managing expectations (55)
Billingham: The murder book
Greenfield: Secret Dorking
Scambler: Rhythmic musings
Butler: The greatest Welsh XV ever
Pilgrim: Critical realism for psychologists (60)
Bernard: Surge
Le Gallienne: From a Paris garret
Goetz: A day with Claude Monet in Giverny
Sartre: There may be more beautiful times
Izerb: Journey by moonlight (65)
Pinkard: Practice, power and forms of life
O’Neil: The shame machine
Grisham: The judge’s list
Wengrow: What makes civilisation?
Marston: Tragedy on the branch line (70)
Eds Sanghera & Calder: Ethics, economy and
social science
Leonard: Full time
Levitas: Utopia as method
Walsh: Circus of dreams
Camus: To understand one’s world, one must
sometimes turn away from it (75)
Keegan: Small things like these
Sutherland: Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and
me
Eliot: Middlemarch
Earls: Fight or flight
Burke: Every cloak rolled in blood (80)
Gilbert & Williams: Hegemony now
Laing: Knots
Marston: Christmas case
Simenon: Three bedrooms in Manhattan
Keegan: Foster (85)
Larkin: The north ship
Larkin: The less deceived
Larkin: High windows
Strout: Lucy by the sea
James: Picture you dead (90)
Savage: The return of inequality
Nelson: Bluets
Harris: Act of oblivion
Forrester: Payment deferred
Engel: The reign (95)
Ed Baro: Beat poets
Lewis-Stempel: Nightwalking
Murray: Is socialism possible in Britain?
Scambler: Sketches from a sociologist’s
career
Schneider: Our bloc, how we win (100)

2023

Bayfield: A very tall story
Boyd: The romantic
Armatrading: The weakness in me
Simenon: The Venice train
Simenon: The hatter’s ghosts (5)
Harry: Spare
Scambler: A critical realist theory of sport
Botham: My sporting heroes
Chesshyre: Slow trains to Venice
Galbraith: Career of evil (10)
Winlow & Hall: The death of the left
Chomsky & Foucault: Human nature
Wilde: The sayings of Oscar Wilde
Ince: Bibliomaniac
Phillips: Half truths (15)
Galbraith: Lethal white
Duffy: Love
Eliot: Four quartets
Saito: Marx in the Anthropocene
Meade Falckner: The Nebuly coat (20)
Sanders: It’s ok to be angry about capitalism
Vila-Matas: Never any end to Paris
Snow: The state of us
Leon: So shall you reap
Soper: Post-growth living (25)
Kanfer: Groucho
Monbiot: This can’t be happening
Lyth: One more cairn
Simmel: The art of the city
Paterson: The fall at home (30)
Angelou: And still I rise
Brewer: Inequality
Thompson: Setting my brother on fire
Galbraith: The ink black heart
Badiou: For a politics of the common good
(35)
Fletcher: The middle of things
Mullin: Didn’t you use to be Chris Mullin?
Sartre et al: It is right to rebel
Wyndham: The day of the triffids
Mullin: Hinterland (40)
Wyndham: Web
Wallace: This is water
Bright: Bullingdon club Britain
Causley: Selected poems
Wyndham: The kraken wakes (45)
Gittins: Desert island discs
Toynbee: An uneasy alliance
Billingham: The last dance
Huber: Climate change as class war
Sharpe: A man for all seasons (50)
Barry: Old God’s time
Brearley: Turning over the pebbles
Johnson: The late train to Gypsy Hill
Johnson: One of our ministers is missing
Chisholm: A waiter in Paris (55)
Wyndham: Chocky
Badiou & Nancy: German philosophy
Stewart: Playing for keeps
Marston: Death at the terminus
Frayn: Among others (60)
Abrams: The rise of the masses
Binns: Orwell in Southwold
Nesbo: The killing moon
Hemingway: The torrents of spring
Dyer: The shortest history of war (65)
Lewis: The Orwell tour
Fremlin: Uncle Paul
Donati: Diary of a Tuscan bookshop
Bilston: You took the last bus home
Burke: Flags on the bayou (70)
Harry: Face it
Hill: A Southwold mystery
Hill: Shot in Southwold
Hill: Shadow over Southwold
Evans: A nation of shopkeepers (75)
Dallaglio: The boys of winter
Bad: Blueprint for murder
Keegan: So late in the day
Bauman: My life in fragments
Canning: The whip hand (80)
McKuen: Stanyan Street & other sorrows
Nesbo: Midnight sun
Leon: Wandering through life
Tremain: Absolutely and forever
Kitson: Around the world in 80 minutes (85)
Rodenbach: Bruges-La-morte
Dorling: Shattered nation
McGough & Rosen: You tell me
Stewart: The places in between
Habermas: A new structural transformation of
the public sphere and deliberative politics
(90)
Stewart: Politics on the edge
Cipriani: Who am I?
Bilston: And so this is Christmas
Galbraith: A running grave
Swanson: The Christmas guest (95)
James: Stop them dead
Greene: The man within
Rickman: Madly, deeply
Neimann: Left is not woke
Corbyn & McCluskey: Poetry for the many
(100)
Cummings: Kennedy 35
Broad: Broadly speaking
Kegade: Requite
Alphonsi: Winning the fight

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