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TOP 10 | All the latest news from Waterstone’s Ballymena - Saturday 12 October 2024

Waterstone’s bookshop, Ballymena

Welcome to this week’s news, reviews, and ‘all-things-books’ latest from the team at Waterstone’s Ballymena!


This week’s Top 10 bestselling books…


1. Rathlin: A Wild Life by Ruby Free


2. The Tall Tale of the Giants Causeway by Lari Don & Emille Gill


3. How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin


4. The Wrong Sister by Claire Douglas


5. Intermezzo by Sally Rooney


This week’s top 10 bestselling books from Waterstone’s Ballymena

6. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley


7. Guinness World Records 2024


8. Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu


9. Bandit Country by Toby Harnden


10. There's a Wolf in Your Book by Tom Fletcher



Saturday Storytime…


Our next Saturday Storytime will take place on Saturday 19th October at 12pm.


Moggie McFlea: The Witches Cat by Anna Kemp and Adam Beer

We will be reading Moggie McFlea: The Witches Cat by Anna Kemp and Adam Beer. There will be colouring in afterwards.We look forward to seeing everyone there.


New Releases…


Unleashed by Boris Johnston


Unleashed by Boris Johnston

From Brexit to Covid and beyond, the former Prime Minister reflects on his turbulent premiership in this memoir of Westminster power politics.



Never by Rick Astley


Never by Rick Astley

The thoughtful and revealing memoir from the 80s pop icon who became a 21st century national treasure, Never charts Rick Astley's complex journey through fame, shame and ultimate acclaim.


What I Ate in One Year by Stanley Tucci


What I Ate in One Year by Stanley Tucci

The acclaimed actor and author of Taste reveals the importance of food in his life as he takes readers through a year of family meals, delicious dishes consumed on film sets and much more.



•!This Time Next Year by David Jason


Combining heartwarming memoir with uplifting positive thinking guide, this volume from the legendary actor behind Del Boy Trotter focuses on Jason's famous optimistic outlook and how it has served him well throughout his career.

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