Author:Steven D. Levitt,Stephen J. Dubner
This is the ultimate guide to the world of the Freak. Renegade thinkers and bestselling sensations Levitt and Dubner have carefully curated the very best of their blogs, conversations, wisecracks and advice from the last decade to reveal the outlandish truth about everything from lying to bankrobbing, fast food to sex taxes.
'We are all Freakonomists now' Washington Post
'A phenomenon ... their approach has won them a cult following' Observer
'Lie back and let Levitt and Dubner's bouncy prose style carry you along from one peculiarity to the next' Sunday Telegraph
'You are guaranteed a good time' Financial Times
After reading Saviano, it becomes impossible to see Italy, and the global market, in the same way again.
—— The New York TimesSaviano has an astonishing ability to write luminously yet subtly about terrible things.
—— Le ParisienA national hero.
—— Umberto EcoSaviano is a blazingly vivid and courageous writer.
—— The IndependentBrave and passionate...
—— GuardianSaviano should be commended for his bravery, and supported by all who share his revulsion.
—— ObserverDarkly brilliant and sumptuously gothic, this atmospheric debut left me reeling
—— C.J. COOKE, author of THE LIGHTHOUSE WITCHESA wonderfully rich, emotionally engaging tale with the flavour and appeal of a great 19th-century novel.
—— GuardianA fantastic read: I felt everything about Mary, her simmering anger and her intellectual delight, so very clearly.
—— FREYA MARSKE, author of THE LAST BINDING TRILOGYExquisitely written, brimming with imagery both beautiful and shocking, this daring debut makes the rivalries of the Victorian scientific establishment thrilling and urgent, bringing us a story worthy of Mary Shelley.
—— SEAN LUSK, author of THE SECOND SIGHT OF ZACHARY CLOUDESLEYA gut busting adventure to escape into. I loved it. Loved the setting, the characters, the high stakes. What an exceptionally talented writer. Can't wait to talk about this to everyone.
—— ERICKA WALLER, author of DOG DAYSOur Hideous Progeny opened its glorious mouth and swallowed me whole. I absolutely loved it.
—— JOANNE BURN, author of THE HEMLOCK CURE and THE BONE HUNTERSWitty, dark and sharp as a scalpel, it's a dazzling exploration of the macabre ambitions of Victorian science and a moving meditation on grief. C.E. McGill brilliantly captures what it's like to be a woman in a man's world.
—— LIZZIE POOK, author of MOONLIGHT AND THE PEARLER'S DAUGHTER'A real treat: a Victorian adventure novel cloaked in gothic imagery that dives into the museums and debate halls of London . . . a rollicking read'
—— SFXA very tightly-written creative spin off of the tale of Frankenstein that beautifully captures the themes in the original, while adding more that will delight readers of historical fiction. Without a doubt, this is one of my favourite reads of the year.
—— FANTASYBOOKCRITIC.COMFans of Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and historical horror with a queer feminist twist will not be disappointed.
—— LIBRARY JOURNALFor fans of queer fiction, imaginative historical fiction, admirers of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (of course!), and readers fascinated by dinosaurs and paleontology.
—— BOOKLISTEntirely engaging.
—— Daily MailHe’s a bona fide superstar in the acting world and now Tom Hanks is setting the literary world ablaze … Stephen Fry loved it, and so do we.
—— Irish TatlerThese stories are a hit.
—— Financial TimesThere always comes a slight wariness when we discover that someone who is generally renowned for one thing turns out to be very good at something else … But what makes Uncommon Type even harder to dismiss is the silky-smooth momentum and unforced hum that Hanks' writing glides along with here.
—— Irish ExaminerHanks can write the hell out of typing, and his dialogue is excellent, too…While these stories have the all-American sweetness, humour, and heart we associate with his screen roles, Hanks writes like a writer, not a movie star.
—— KirkusFunny and moving, with a wide spectrum of subjects, this is an engaging collection.
—— Woman and HomeUncommon Type is actually, much like its author, a warm, gently funny and mostly engaging collection of seventeen stories
—— Red OnlineIt’s brilliant … A beautiful collection of short stories.
—— ES MagazineThey’re all beautifully written and full of heart.
—— Sunday MirrorAn entertaining collection.
—— Mail on SundayPretty impressive.
—— The SunSensitive, often witty and sometimes melancholic reflections.
—— EconomiaUnveil[s] the inventive mind behind his regular-guy façade.
—— Daily TelegraphPerfect for book lovers and cinephiles alike.
—— ElleA pretty damn good writer.
—— OK! MagazineFull of Hanks' winning charm.
—— Mr HydeHanks’ measured storytelling makes the collection an addictive read.
—— Hindustan TimesStartlingly good… A spellbinding easygoing read, it is hard to find any fault, other than that Hanks is annoyingly talented and yet still somehow remains impossible to dislike.
—— Irish NewsStartlingly good … each of these 17 stories leap out from the page in their authenticity and whimsicality … A spellbindingly easygoing read, it is hard to find fault.
—— Press AssociationA wonderful collection.
—— CandisWarm, gently funny and mostly engaging.
—— RedBehind the collection is a warmth and humanity.
—— Sunday SportUnexpectedly brilliant.
—— Love It!A spellbindingly easygoing read, it is hard to find fault.
—— The UniverseRich range of subject matter and emotions.
—— Harrods Magazine