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Check out our ever growing list of Scottish titles in the Kindle eBook format. We also have a selection of skins and covers for your device.


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The February Book of the Month is the paperback edition of the latest novel from GJ Moffat, Blindside  where detectives Alex Cahill and Logan Finch return in the gripping third novel in the Glasgow-set crime series. Lonely Planet have just published Scotland's Highlands & Islands and this is our featured non-fiction choice. It includes an 8-page feature on walking the West Highland Way and eminent and knowledgeable locals share their tips on the best things to see and do in the region. Animals in School is by Julia Donaldson, the celebrated children's author and the new Children's Laureate, whose many titles include picture books, such as The Gruffalo and Follow the Swallow. Our eBook of the month is the best selling Night Song of the Last Tram from Robert Douglas. The book recreates stunningly clear memories of the author's Glasgow childhood.


In The Scots - A Genetic Journey, Alistair Moffat explores the history that is printed on our genes, and in a remarkable new approach, uncovers the detail of where we are from, who we are and in so doing colour vividly a DNA map of Scotland. This is the paperback edition released on the 2nd of February. James Yorkston's It's Lovely to be Here tour diaries offer a mix of deadpan humour, wide-eyed wonder and the romantic absurdity of playing music for a living. By turns poignant, witty and philosophical the reader experiences the never ending highs and lows of pubs, clubs and theatres and the endless disorientations on the merry go round of live touring. Say Nothing by Josephine Duthie is the moving true story of four neglected siblings who were taken into care following the breakdown of their parents' marriage. Sent to a small croft in the north-east of Scotland, they endured an onslaught of physical and mental abuse at the hands of an elderly, inexperienced foster mother. Stephanie Laurens writes romantic Scottish fiction and her books are hugely popular. The Capture of the Earl of Glencrae is the latest from her.


We have chosen four great new Kindle eBook titles to feature this month. Blue Above the Chimneys is a biographical book about Christine Marion Fraser's wild childhood in a Glasgow tenement during the Second World War. Hilda's Big Day Out by Alan Guthrie is a short story of violence, abduction, and pilchards, told from the perspective of a Dandie Dinmont terrier called Hilda, who's whisked away from a deserted Edinburgh beach by a skinny stranger on New Year's Day! William Wallace, Brave Heart by James Mackay is the definitive biography of one of history's greatest heroes. The Highlands and Islands of Scotland are rugged moorland, alpine mountains and jagged coast with remarkable natural history. The Natural History in the Highlands and Islands by F. Fraser Darling details all the birds and animals found in this remarkable area for natural history.

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