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  1. Book cover: The Inventors and the City of Stolen Souls

    The Inventors ... and the World's Weirdest Inventions

    The robots are back and this time they're taking over people's bodies and stealing their souls in The Inventors and the City of Stolen Souls, the new thrill-a-minute adventure from Alexander Gordon Smith and Jamie Webb. But do you want to find out about the world's weirdest inventions? More

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    'Sometimes the worst prisons we build are not made of stone ...'

    James Bradley, author of the 'Richard and Judy Summer Read' The Resurrectionist talks corpses, autopsies and the sinister streets of Georgian London. More

  3. Book cover: Inglorious

    In Search of the Meaning of City Life

    Joanna Kavenna's reasons and motivation for writing Inglorious, her acclaimed debut novel which recently won the Orange Broadband New Writers Award. More

  4. Book cover: Wood and Stone

    The Early Novels of John Cowper Powys

    John Cowper Powys has never been part of the literary canon, but has never lacked in literary champions. Now, with Faber Finds, his novels see a long-overdue return to print. Here his biographer, Morine Krissdottir, reintroduces him. More

  5. Book cover: The Trouble Makers

    What is Faber Finds?

    Faber Finds is a new imprint - an ever-growing list chosen by writers and readers that aims to restore to print a wealth of forgotten or overlooked classics. Books of fiction, poetry, memoir, history, criticism, essays and children's books - quality writing by authors of distinction, printed only on demand. More

  6. Book cover: Mariah Mundi

    Mariah Mundi: The Midas Box

    When fifteen-year-old Mariah Mundi is offered a job as a magician's assistant in the Prince Regent Hotel he is catapulted into a mystery filled with danger he could never have imagined. What evil secrets lurk in the dark walls of the hotel cellars? Is the mysterious Captain Charity friend or foe? Does a craken really stalk the night-shrouded streets of the town stealing children ... More

  7. Book cover: Northline

    A Few Questions With ...

    Willy Vlautin answers our questions ... More

  8. Book cover: The Loudest Sound and Nothing

    The Loudest Sound and Nothing

    The title story from Clare Wigfall's acclaimed short story collection. More

  9. [author] hill, tobias

    The Faber Academy Launches in Paris (October 2008)

    Tobias Hill and Jeanette Winterson present the inaugural Faber Academy Creative Writing Course (9-12 October 2008) in Paris, in association with Shakespeare and Company. More

  10. Book cover: The Mum Shop

    The Mum Shop - Chapter One!

    'I'm not coming down and that's final!' shouted Tara from inside the tree house ... More

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