Books for Review

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This is the list of review copies which are currently available to reviewers from The Bookbag. If you click on the image you will get full details of the book from Amazon. Books should be read and reviewed within a fortnight, but in practice we allow three weeks from the date the book is posted. Please don't ask for a book unless you are reasonably certain that you can send a review within that time scale. If you are in any doubt outline the circumstances in an email and we'll decide whether or not there is time available to send the book.

If you're looking for the review submission form, please email me and I'll send it as an attachment.

Please let me have details of the books (including the title and the author's name) which you feel you would enjoy and would like to review, in order of preference. The quicker the response, the more likely you are to get your first choice!

Books are sorted alphabetically by author

If you're looking for children's picture books for review, you'll find them HERE.


If the links to Amazon are loading slowly you'll find a list of the books we have available above each shelf - with a link to Amazon, where you can find more details.


Non Fiction Shelf

We've nothing at present, I'm afraid!


Fiction Shelf

The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae by Stephanie Butland
Nightfall Berlin by Jack Grimwood
The Parentations by Kate Mayfield
Elysium Fields by Alastair Reynolds
The Anomaly by Michael Rutger
Mr Peacock's Possessions by Lydia Syson
The Aviator by Eugene Vodolazkin

Children and Young Adult's Shelf

If you're looking for children's picture book for review, you'll find them HERE. New books added on 17 October

If you want early readers, please feel free to ask for several.

Spirit by Sally Christie
Rory Branagan (Detective) by Clover and Lazar
Horace and Harriet: Take on the Town by Calre Elsom
Before I Let Go by Marieke Nijkamp
Elise and the Second-hand Dog by Reuter and Raagaard