Rye Books, London, England

Rye Books, London, England

Rye Books, London, England

Alastair opened the shop in 2011 just in time for Christmas.

The tempting selection of stock almost guarantees that anyone dashing in for a birthday card or a gift will probably leave with something for themselves too.

Of course few modern bookshops exist without selling an array of other products. Rye Books stocks wrapping paper and cards, some illustrated by local talent, book-related knick-knacks and tea, coffee from local social enterprise Old Spike Roastery, and cakes.

Contact

47 North Cross Road, London, SE22 9ET

Emailshop@ryebooks.co.uk
Websiteryebooks.co.uk
Instagram@rye_books

Rivers of London

Ben Aaronovitch. Orion Publishing. (432p) ISBN: 9780575097582

 

Rivers of London

Rivers of London

I’ve been reading this series of books since they came out as I’ve always been a sucker for urban magic, showing the magical underside of our ordinary world, revealing the wizard behind the curtain.

Rivers of London introduces us to the recurring cast of the series; Peter Grant, Lesley May, Thomas Nightingale, the Rivers of London, Molly, and some others, as Peter and Lesley become embroiled in the magical worlds and feuds of London.

The development of the characters whilst investigating a series of seemingly unrelated crimes is done extremely well, weaving the personal into the overall setting, foreshadowing a lot of future stories in this first outing.

Peter’s development as a magician is well-paced and developed in a way that you could follow as more of the secrets of The Folly revealed, this includes building some of Nightingale’s and the societies back history.

My favourite’s though are the Rivers and the relationships between Mama Thames and Old Man Thames and their children.

Ghosts, genius loci, secret societies, history, police procedural, vestigium, there is a lot introduced but keep up and you are massively rewarded.

This is a well-paced story and much darker than the humour makes you think it will be so watch out for that.

56a Infoshop, Walworth, London, England

56a Infoshop, Walworth, London, England

56a Infoshop, Walworth, London, England

56a Infoshop is a long-term volunteer-run, 100% unfunded, DIY social centre in Walworth, South London since 1991. We share a collectively-run building with the brilliant Fareshares Food Co-op and the awesome 56a Bikespace.

COME AND CHECK US OUT:

  • we sell radical books, zines, magazines, pamphlets and other printed matter on a wide variety of topics from Anarchism to Zapatistas via everything in between.
  • we have a massive open-access archive so you can read and research about all sorts of radical politics (both local and international).
  • you can hang out and meet people in the space. Tea and coffee is free!
  • find out about what’s going on with other centres, squats, struggles and campaigns.
  • come and help us put on small events in our space. We can offer free meeting space for groups / study groups / book launches etc. We fit about 15 ok inside plus we have the outside large yard space good in Spring through early Autumn.
  • Use our SQUATTERS NOTICEBOARD to meet other squatters, post up info on empty buildings, read legal advice etc.

Contact:

56 Crampton St, Walworth, London SE17 3AE

Email: 56a (at) riseup.net
Websitewww.56a.org.uk
Twitter@56aInfoshop
Instagram@56a_infoshop