Our booksellers are avid readers, and each month they choose their favourite new titles - here are some books previously chosen as Dubray Recommended Reads.
Dubray Staff Recommended Read When Adam's girlfriend fails to return from a business trip, he sets out to find her - putting him on a collision course with a deadly predator. A deeply compelling, cleverly plotted thriller in the vein of The Girl on the Train and I Let You Go.
A DUBRAY BOOKS RECOMMENDED READ The second novel from an LA Times First Fiction Prize finalist, Dept. of Speculation is an annihilating, electrifying account of marriage and motherhood, love and madness
A DUBRAY BOOKS RECOMMENDED READ In the dazzling summer of 1926, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley travel from their home in Paris to a villa in the south of France.
A DUBRAY BOOKS RECOMMENDED READ An inspiring, deeply affecting posthumous collection of award-winning essays and stories from a young author who has become an icon for her generation.
A DUBRAY BOOKS RECOMMENDED READ If you complete a bike race, overcoming mountain ranges and merciless weather conditions while enduring physical and psychological agony, in the slowest time, should you be branded the loser? This title flips the Tour de France on its head and tells the forgotten, often inspirational and occasionally absurd stories of the last-placed rider.
A DUBRAY BOOKS RECOMMENDED READ Tsukuru Tazaki had four best friends at school. By chance all of their names contained a colour. The two boys were called Akamatsu, meaning 'red pine', and Oumi, 'blue sea', while the girls' names were Shirane, 'white root', and Kurono, 'black field'. Tazaki was the only last name with no colour in it.