| 288. Captain Beefheart | Mike Barnes |
| 289. Lost in a good book | Jasper Fforde |
| 290. I married a communist | Philip Roth |
| 291. The Well of Lost Plots | Jasper Fforde |
| 293. Something Rotten | Jasper Fforde |
| 294. Hysterical Hoosiers | Mark Hunter |
| 295. Circles of a future politician | Dave Volek |
| 296. Death by Water | Kenzaburo Oe |
| 297. First Among Sequels | Jasper Fforde |
| 298. One of our Thursdays in missing | Jasper Fforde |
| 299. The Secret Life of Jimmy Tate | Nikki Mountain |
| 300. Foundation | Isaac Asimov |
| 301. Foundation and Empire | Isaac Asimov |
| 302. Second Foundation | Isaac Asimov |
| 303. Forward The Foundation | Isaac Asimov |
| 304. Chronicles Vol 1 | Bob Dylan |
| 305. John, Paul, George, Ringo and me | Tony Barrow |
| 306. Behind the Shades | Clinton Heylin |
| 307. Dylan on Dylan | Dylan interviews |
| 308. A Freewheelin’ Time | Suze Rotolo |
| 309. Sect Appeal – The Downliners Sect | Terry Gibson |
| 310. Stalin stole my Homework | Alexei Sayle |
| 311. Lost in the Woods (Syd Barrett) | Justin Palacios |
| 312. Early Riser | Jasper Fforde |
| 313. The Thursday Murder Club | Richard Osman |
| 314. The Murders at Fleet House | Lucinda Riley |
| 315. Waging Heavy Peace | Neil Young |
| 316.The Shell Collector | Anthony Doerr |
| 317. Shakey | Jimmy McDonough |
| 318. Neil Young – Rolling Stone Files | Various |
| 319. The man who died twice | Richard Osman |
| 320. The Philosophy of Modern Song | Bob Dylan |
| 321. Born to Run | Michael Morpurgo |
| 322. Neil and Me | Scott Young |
| 323. Four Seasons in Rome | Anthony Doerr |
| 324. Lessons | Ian McEwan |
| 325. The bullet that missed | Richard Osman |
| 326. Fairy Tale | Stephen King |
| 327. The heart goes last | Margaret Atwood |
| 328. Then Play | Mick Fleetwood |
| 329. Childhood’s End | Arthur C Clarke |
| 330. The City & the Stars | Arthur C Clarke |
| 331. The Sands of Mars | Arthur C Clarke |
| 332. The old Man and the Sea | Ernest Hemmingway |
| 333. Waiting for the sun | Barney Hoskins |
| 334. Death of a rebel | Marc Eliot |
| 335. There but for fortune – the life of Phil Ochs | Michael Schumaker |
| 336. Walk the blue fields | Claire Keegan |
| 337. The noise of time | Julian Barnes |
| 338. The Dictator | Robert Harris |
| 339. Naples ‘44 | Norman Lewis |
| 340. Levels of life | Julian Barnes |
| 341. I’m Gonna Say It Now | Phil Ochs |
| 342. Metropolis | Julian Barnes |
| 343. Flauberts’s Parrot | Julian Barnes |
| 344. Talking it Over | Julian Barnes |
| 345. Leonard Cohen – Hallelujah | Tim Footman |
| 346. How they broke Britain | James O’Brien |
| 347. Pincher Martin | William Golding |
| 348. Understanding and helping an addict | Dr Andrew Proulx |
| 349. Terry Pratchet | Truckers |
| 350. Leonard Cohen – I’m Your Man | Sylvie Simmons |
| 351. Illustrated Easy Way Stop Drinking | Allen Carr |
| 352. Act of Oblivion | Robert Harris |
| 353. Babes In The Wood | Margaret Atwood |
| 354. Ballet of Lepers | Leonard Cohen |
| 355. Ian Dury The definitive Biography | Will Birch |
| 356. Ian Dury Song by Song | Jim Drury |
| 357. Home Fire | Kamila Shamshie |
| 358. American Dirt | Jeanine Cummings |
| 359. Children at the gate | Lynne Reid-Banks |
| 360. Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll : The Life of Ian Dury | Richard Balls |
| 361. The last Devil to Die | Richard Osman |
| 362. American Pastoral | Philip Roth |
| 363. Demon Copperfield | Barbara Kingsolver |
| 364. The Flounder | Gunter Gras |
| 365. Berserker | Adrian Edmonson |
| 366. You like it darker | Stephen King |
| 367. The Girl at the Lion D’or | Sebastian Faulkes |
| 368. Engleby | Sebastian Faulkes |
| 369. Holly | Stephen King |
| 370. Levels of life | Julian Barnes |
| 371. Paris Echo | Sebastian Faulkes |
| 372. Noise of Time | Julian Barnes |
| 373. Never flinch | Stephen King |
| 374. Rock Stars stole my life | Mark Ellen |
| 375. V2 | Robert Harris |
| 376. Precipice | Robert Harris |
| 377. Janis Joplin: Buried Alive | Myra Friedman |
| 378. Munich | Robert Harris |
| 379. The City and its uncertain walls | Haruki Murakami |
| 380. Woody Guthrie & the Dust Bowl ballads | Nick Hayes |
| 381. Muddy Waters the Mojo Man | Sandra B Tooze |
| 382. Hamnet | Maggie O’Farrell |
| 383. God Knows | Joseph Heller |
| 384. Speak to me of Home | Jeanine Cummings |
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I suggest you add one book to that list. That is “Nobody’s Girl” by Virginia Roberts Giuffre. The following is a footnote of hers: “Only later would it become clear that Epstein had been shunned by at least one powerful person he had previously wooed: Donald Trump. In their 2020 book called The Grifters’ Club: Trump, Mar-a-Lago, and the selling of the Presidency, journalists Sarah Blaskey, Nicholas Nehamas, Caitlin Ostroff and Jay Weaver reported that Trump ended Epstein’s membership at Mar-a-Lago and banned him from visiting in October 2007 after Epstein hit on the teenage daughter of another member. That was a month after Epstein had entered into the secret non-prosecution agreement with the government but eight months before he mad a plea deal.
You have a tendency to pursue your agenda in publicly defaming various well-known figures without producing the evidence to support what you claim. Learn a lesson from the writer/journalist, Carole Cadwalladr, She made allegations against the Reform supporter, Aaron Banks. He sued her for libel. She could show that her comments were in the public interest but not that they were true. The Court ordered her to pay Banks £35000 in damages but worse, she was ordered to pay his legal costs of £1.5m. It’s ruined her life.
If you were sued in an English Court, just the legal costs would wipe you out. You would lose your home, your pension, your savings and even your vinyl collection.
Surely not the vinyl!!