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September 05, 2019

The Price We Pay by Marty Makary

September 05, 2019/ Justin Staley
The Price We Pay by Marty Makary

An engaging and eye-opening look at the healthcare system.

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September 05, 2019/ Justin Staley/
Politics & Economics, Science/Technology
Marty Makary, Bloomsbury, healthcare, Justin Staley, medicine
March 01, 2019

Among the Wolves of Court by Lauren Mackay

March 01, 2019/ Steve Donoghue
Among the Wolves of Court by Lauren Mackay

Mackay’s intensely painstaking excavation of what life was like for an infamous set of Tudor courtiers is eye-opening.

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March 01, 2019/ Steve Donoghue/
History
Lauren Mackay, IB Tauris, Bloomsbury, Anne Boleyn, Thomas Boleyn, George Boleyn, English Monarchy, English history, King Henry VIII
November 11, 2018

Churchill: The Statesman as Artist

November 11, 2018/ Steve Donoghue
Churchill: The Statesman as Artist

This book address Churchill's place in the annals of art, mainly because Churchill doesn't have one – he was an ardent dabbler and nothing more.

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November 11, 2018/ Steve Donoghue/
History
David Cannadine, Bloomsbury, painting, art & artists, Steve Donoghue, Winston Churchill
July 25, 2018

The Wonderful Mr. Willughby by Tim Birkhead

July 25, 2018/ Steve Donoghue
The Wonderful Mr. Willughby by Tim Birkhead

Birkhead has done all the traditional biographer's legwork that so few have bothered to do before him.

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July 25, 2018/ Steve Donoghue/
Biography/Memoir, Science/Technology, Animals & Nature
Tim Birkhead, Bloomsbury, ornithology, birds, biography, Historia Plantarum, History of Fishes, Steve Donoghue
March 03, 2018

Memento Mori  by Ruth Downie

March 03, 2018/ Steve Donoghue
Memento Mori  by Ruth Downie

Downie unfolds the investigation at her customary smooth, deliberate pace, filling her pages with well-realized characters

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March 03, 2018/ Steve Donoghue/
Historical Fiction, Fiction-Mystery/Suspense
Memento Mori, Ruth Downie, Bloomsbury, series, mystery fiction, Steve Donoghue
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