Skip to main content
Skip to navigation
Print subscriptions
Search jobs
Sign in
Int
International edition
UK edition
US edition
Australia edition
Europe edition
The Guardian - Back to home
The Guardian
News
Opinion
Sport
Culture
Lifestyle
Show more
Hide expanded menu
News
View all News
World news
UK news
Climate crisis
Ukraine
Environment
Science
Global development
Football
Tech
Business
Obituaries
Opinion
View all Opinion
The Guardian view
Columnists
Cartoons
Opinion videos
Letters
Sport
View all Sport
Football
Cricket
Rugby union
Tennis
Cycling
F1
Golf
US sports
Culture
View all Culture
Books
Music
TV & radio
Art & design
Film
Games
Classical
Stage
Lifestyle
View all Lifestyle
Fashion
Food
Recipes
Love & sex
Health & fitness
Home & garden
Women
Men
Family
Travel
Money
Search input
google-search
Search
Support us
Print subscriptions
Search jobs
Holidays
Digital Archive
Guardian Licensing
About Us
The Guardian app
Video
Podcasts
Pictures
Newsletters
Today's paper
Inside the Guardian
The Observer
Guardian Weekly
Crosswords
Wordiply
Corrections
Search input
google-search
Search
Search jobs
Holidays
Digital Archive
Guardian Licensing
About Us
Reading notes
1 March 2016
Hardback fiction choice September: Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg
Paperback fiction choice September: The Dog by Jack Livings
Hardback non-fiction choice October: Adventures in the Anthropocene by Gaia Vince
Hardback fiction choice October: Grief is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter
Paperback fiction choice October: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
Paperback non-fiction choice October: Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms by Gerard Russell
Hardback fiction choice November: The Gap of Time by Jeanette Winterson
Paperback non-fiction choice November: The Novel Cure by Ella Berthoud & Susan Elderkin
Paperback fiction choice November: The A to Z of You and Me by James Hannah
Hardback fiction choice November: Ugliness by Gretchen E. Henderson
Paperback fiction choice December: Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi
Hardback fiction choice December: Katherine Carlyle by Rupert Thomson
Hardback non-fiction choice December: The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf
Paperback non-fiction choice December: The Copernicus Complex by Caleb Scharf
Hardback non-fiction choice January: A Woman on the Edge of Time by Jeremy Gavron
Paperback fiction choice January: Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis
Hardback fiction choice January: The Little Red Chairs by Edna O’Brien
Paperback non-fiction choice January: Nothing is True and Everything is Possible by Peter Pomerantsev
Explore more on these topics
Max Porter