Highlights of the Season
along with exclusive cocktails created by skilled bartenders from around the world.
Cheetah and Goodboy Noah Cheetah’s Ultimate Cookbook DK Alpha, 23 September, hb, £27, 9780593849736
Blending recipes with songs and rap, Cheetah and Noah have four million followers across their platforms (including 2.3 million on TikTok). Their first cookbook contains favourite recipes including Lovely-Ass Lasagna, along with new recipes and engaging stories.
contains 100 slimming, slow-cooker recipes.
Poppy O’Toole Poppy Cooks: The Actually Delicious One Pot Bloomsbury, 25 September, hb, £22, 9781526689863
Promising the ultimate one-pot cookbook, this latest offering from the successful Poppy Cooks brand is the third in her Actually Delicious series, and is ideal for those who don’t have space, time or budget for an air fryer or slow cooker.
Health, Self-Help & Parenting
improving brain function, enhancing mood and energy, optimising body health and rewiring your nervous system to transform your life.
Ingrid Clayton Fawning Leap, 9 September, hb, £20, 9781785123023
You’ve heard of fight, flight and freeze but little has hitherto been written about fawning, which could be the most common trauma of all. So asserts clinical psychologist, trauma therapist and former fawner Clayton, who defines fawning as the way we try to mirror or merge with the desires and expectations of others, to diffuse conflict and find safety.
on maintenance, tools and styles, as well as self-care, diet, nutrition and lifestyle advice.
Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, Professor Professor Stephen Scott Eating Together Short Books, 11 September, hb, £20, 9781780725840
The late Michael Mosley believed that making family meals a regular habit could improve nutrition for both parents and children. This combined parenting guide and recipe book by his GP wife Clare and Scott, a professor of child health, offers a four-week programme to help build healthy family eating habits.
Thomas Doherty Surviving Climate Anxiety Quercus Publishing, 25 September, hb, £20, 9781529437645
A “groundbreaking, practical” guide to managing anxiety in the face of the climate emergency by clinical and environmental psychologist Dr Doherty.
Andrew Turvil Blood, Sweat & Asparagus Spears Elliott & Thompson, 25 September, hb, £20, 9781783969111
Published on the 35th anniversary of Marco Pierre White’s seminal book White Heat, this “feast of 1990s food” by the former editor of The Good Food Guide tells the story of that decade’s food revolution in Britain, including the creation of the gastropub and the rise of the celebrity chef.
Rebecca Wilson What Mummy Makes Slow Cooker
DK, 25 September, hb, £16.99, 9780241790434
The latest cookbook from the mum, recipe developer and founder of food channel @rebeccawilsonfood suggests easy and convenient, all-in- one slow cooker recipes suitable for the whole family.
Kate Allinson, Kay Allinson Pinch of Nom Slow Cooker Bluebird, 25 September, hb, £22, 9781529079500
From Greek-style Chicken Flatbreads to Strawberry Cheesecake, the new collection from Pinch of Nom
Autumn/Winter 2025
Alan Green Sound Advice Salt Publishing, 1 September, pb, £12.99, 9781784633585
Making unlikely connections between ABBA and Einstein, Iron Maiden and Shakespeare and Bob Marley and Darwin, this voyage of self-discovery aims to combine the immersive joy of listening to pop music with simple and practical advice on healthy lifestyle habits.
Dr Matthew Hutchinson Are You Really the Doctor? Blink Publishing, 4 September, hb, £22, 9781785121340
From workplace drama to fighting life- threatening diseases, join Dr Hutchinson in the trenches of our healthcare system as he offers a “candid and often hilarious” insight into the messy life of a Black British doctor.
Andrew Huberman Protocols Cornerstone Press, 9 September, hb, £22, 9781529921281
This first book from Stanford professor Huberman, whose The Huberman Lab is the “most downloaded podcast on the planet”, and who has 12 million followers across his platforms, is billed as an essential guide to
Davina McCall Birthing HQ Non-Fiction, 11 September, hb, £22, 9780008701840
Following the Nibbie- winning success of her book Menopausing, McCall turns her attention to conception, pregnancy, birth and postpartum with this “ultimate” guide compiled with a team of experts and designed to support and empower women at every stage of this life- changing experience.
Peanut It Takes a Village Penguin Life, 11 September, pb, £16.99, 9780241709986
Socia app Peanut connects 10 million new mothers around the world. Curated by that community, this is an “essential” guide to becoming a new mum, with advice and insights both from experts and real mums.
Paige Lewin How to Love Your Afro Bloomsbury Tonic, 11 September, hb, £12.99, 9781526686985
From the host of natural hair-care podcast Texture Talks, this guide to afro hair aims to teach you both how to manage and to fall in love with your natural hair with advice
Adam Lind Floating Home Bloomsbury Tonic, 25 September, hb, £18.99, 9781526683526
Documenting daily life on his 59ft narrowboat as he cruises around the British waterways, Lind, who has an online following of 800,000, also shares mindset tips and daily insights. In his first book, he shares the lessons he lives by daily, aiming to inspire us to see freedom, joy and connection wherever we call home.
Mind, Body & Spirit
Shoukei Matsumoto Work Like A Monk Gallery, 11 September, hb, £12.99, 9781398551749
Written as a dialogue between a businessperson and a temple priest, Matsumoto, a Japanese monk, offers a thoughtful exploration of integrating Buddhist principles into modern life and work.
Steve Biddulph Wild Creature Mind Bluebird, 11 September, pb, £10.99, 9781529076516
In which Biddulph reveals that we possess not just one, but two minds. While our familiar, analytical mind dominates in today’s busy, modern world, our primal, instinctual “wild creature” mind
Maurice Hamilton, Martin Brundle Formula 1 Cars
Collins, 11 September, hb, £30, 9780008711030
Illustrated with lavish photography, this showcases 50 iconic F1 cars from 1950 to the modern day, highlighting engineering innovations, their impact on the automotive industry, historic races, drivers, pioneering engineers and teams who put them on the racing track.
National Football Museum A History of Football in 100 Objects HarperNorth, 11 September, hb, £20, 9780008729141
From George Best’s first boots to John Motson’s coat, a “unique and captivating” exploration of men’s and women’s football’s rich legacies, told through 100 carefully selected objects from the unrivalled collection of the National Football Museum.
Martin O’Neill
The Changing Game Headline Welbeck Non- Fiction, 25 September, hb, £22, 9781035429998
What set the management style of Brian Clough apart? How did Alex Ferguson stay in post so long? And why was Mourinho such a Special One?
Mark Kermode Mark Kermode’s Surround Sound
Picador, 11 September, hb, £18.99, 9781447230564
Taking in dozens of interviews with the likes of Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead and Oscar- winning composer Anne Dudley, plus the stories behind soundtracks including Never Let Me Go and Blade Runner, Kermode and Nelson explore the stories behind film music scores.
Mick Rock Rocky Horror Coronet Books, 30 September, hb, £40, 9781399735773
A “sumptuous” colour photographic celebration of cult movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring rare behind- the-scenes pictures and published for the film’s 50th anniversary.
Design & Architecture
The Countess of Carnarvon A Year at Highclere
Century, 4 September, hb, £22, 9781529963939
Join Lady Carnarvon as she provides insights into the daily rhythms, seasonal changes and timeless traditions
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lies dormant, waiting to guide us with its innate intuition and compassion, he argues.
Lassi A Liikkanen Finnish Sauna MacLehose Press, 25 September, hb, £25, 9781529442939
“As the old Finnish proverb has it: First build the sauna. Then the house.” In this practical guide, leading expert Liikkanen teaches us how to plan, build and maintain a new sauna, with detail on insulation, panelling and bench construction. Packaged in ‘Norwegian Wood’ style.
Sports & Gaming
Himself a former player and manager, O’Neill aims to answer these questions and more about footie management.
Art & Antiques
Andy Friend, Frances Spalding Comrades in Art: Artists Against Fascism 1933-1943 Thames & Hudson, 4 September, hb, £40, 9780500027417
Author and curator Friend explores the legacy of the Artists’ International Association in a compelling group biography set against a background of resistance to the rise of fascism in Europe.
Cinema & TV
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