Foyles Bookshop

Monday: 09:30 - 19:00
Tuesday: 09:30 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:30 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:30 - 19:00
Friday: 09:30 - 19:00
Saturday: 09:30 - 19:00
Sunday: 11:30 - 18:00

About Foyles Bookshop

London's favourite bookshop since 1903, with shops in Bristol, Birmingham and Chelmsford.
Reopening information: https://www. foyles. co. uk /welcome-back

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With deadpan honesty and remarkable wit, journalist Jean Hannah Edelstein recounts her struggle for meaning and control after losing her father and facing her own mortality in the Picador books memoir This Really Isn’t About You.
Buy it here: https://bit.ly/2MttUxE

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“Neither men nor women need to be afraid of the term feminism, because the imbalance and inequality that requires its existence costs us all dearly.”
The Power of Women—a short and sharp argument for the universal need for #feminism, by broadcaster and author of Diversify June Sarpong MBE.
Out from HQ Stories. Buy it here: https://bit.ly/2w9v1bE

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Gross Anatomy, by Mara Altman, is out in the UK from HarperCollins Publishers UK. A rip-roaring, not-so-secretly relatable memoir that throttles female body shame with a string of hilarious anecdotes and scientific facts.
Buy it here: https://bit.ly/2Pygs9N

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Have your voice heard at an evening of discussion and debate around the grass-roots political movements springing up across the globe.
Contributing editor and author of Laurence King Publishing Ltd’s #Resist Michael Segalov will be joining journalist, author and activist Owen Jones on-stage fielding your commentrs and questions adjudicated by writer and comedian Josie Long!
Resist! With Michael Segalov, Owen Jones and Josie Long - Thursday 29th August, Charing Cross Road

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Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot faces a new puzzle in the pitch perfect, cleverly plotted HarperCollins Publishers UK novel The Mystery of Three Quarters, by international bestselling crime author Sophie Hannah.
Currently £3 off on our website! https://bit.ly/2wa0xGs

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Spice up your budget cooking with Cooking On A Bootstrap by Jack Monroe— over 100 new fun and tasty recipes that are kind to the wallet, from the bestselling author of A Girl Called Jack.
Out from Pan Macmillan​. Buy it here: https://bit.ly/2P11MPw

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“A huge strand of our national identity is still tied up with the countryside. But there are very real dangers in tying national identity to place in this way, because it leaves no room for change.”
Read our Q&A with award-winning novelist and nature writer Melissa Harrison, where she discusses the dangers of collective nostalgia, her attachment to the natural world, and the research that went into her new Bloomsbury Publishing UK novel All Among the Barley: https://bit.ly/2PxojnW

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There’s still time to win a signed first edition of Little, Brown Book Group #LethalWhite by Robert Galbraith —enter our draw by midnight on 26-08-2018 to be in with the chance! http://www.foyles.co.uk/lethal-white-sign ed-draw

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Learn how to make Herbed Lentil Balls, Corn Fritters and Peanut Butter Slices with bestselling food writer and deli owner Deliciously Ella on our blog—3 vegan recipes from the new Deliciously Ella: The Plant-based Cookbook (out from Yellow Kite): https://bit.ly/2MSzxVP

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The new opus by author of A Naked Singularity Sergio de la Pava—Lost Empress, a sprawling, thrilling odyssey of a novel marrying American football with social justice in a chorus of vibrant characters.
Out from Quercus Books. Buy it here: https://bit.ly/2Ljs2Cd

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Meet six times Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy MBE as he talks cycling training & performance and his upcoming Octopus Publishing Group #HowtoRideaBike —Birmingham Town Hall, 18th September: https://bit.ly/2LQNun6

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#FourFeetUnder, by Tamsen Courtenay: a unique and compassionate insight into London homelessness in 30 first-hand accounts and photographs, and an urgent call to action and compassion. Out from Unbound at Penguin Books: https://bit.ly/2N8ibAN

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#100words. That’s your allowance for the day. No writing, no reading. Job and bank accounts taken away.
But only if you’re a woman.
#VOX, by linguist Christina Dalcher— a brilliant, enthralling debut novel that will chill you to the bone.
... Out from HQ Stories. Buy it here: https://bit.ly/2MkP1m0
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We’re often wrong about the most basic facts: from obesity levels, immigrant numbers, trends in crime and terrorism, how much we need in a pension pot – and of course Trump and Brexit.
Drawing on data from the audience and over 100,000 interviews across 40 countries, Managing Director of the Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute Bobby Duffy shines a light on our most common misconceptions for Atlantic Books The Perils of Perception.

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Happy publication day to Patrick Gale! His new novel #TakeNothingWithYou —a moving coming-of-age story partly inspired by his own childhood—is out today from Headline Books. Watch his introduction to the book below.
https://bit.ly/2OBAZtm

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The latest arrival in Abrams and Chronicle Books' finger puppet board book series: Baby Unicorn, a sweet, interactive book and attached finger puppet for parents and babies to play together.
Get it here: https://bit.ly/2MoufRC

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Celebrate female achievement wherever you go with our limited edition Phenomenal Woman #totebag—a convenient, stylish bag, and a shout-out to women writers and readers everywhere. #PhenomenalWomen https://bit.ly/2OQmulM

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This is THE best bookstore. Lots of books from travel, maps, plays, sheet music for musical theatre, classical music scores, CDs, seating everywhere , a café, free wifi in central London not far from the West End theatres.,

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If, like me, you love reading Poetry, Foyles is the place. The Poetry department stocks a wide range of poets from all over the world, as well as collections by new and established names. There is also a surprising stock of Poetry magazines that I haven't seen on sale anywhere else!



Poetry lovers, treat yourselves - Foyles is Poetry Central!

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Huge range of books and other items and a lovely coffee shop. The staff are always wonderful and helpful. I inevitably leave spending more than I can really afford. You are one of my absolute favourite shops

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A travel guide's heaven. There is a wide choice of guide books on every destination and just one edition. It's cozy, it's quiet. It's love at first sight for a bookworm like me. And it lasts for over 20 years. Thank you!

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A must on every London visit� On my recent visit I was looking for 50 of the 75 last books of my collection for 1001 Books to Read (Swedish version) and found some 20 with great help from the sales personal� Thanks!

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Loved the cafe and quality a big downside was getting a table together we nearly didn’t stop to use cafe lots of single use by people on lap tops and they hadn’t even got drinks never mind food really needs addressing perhaps limited free WiFi 30 mins and no re log on for a couple of hours just a thought so those who want to eat and drink can do so

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Love going in for a browse , only downside is the cafe which seems to be continuously occupied by people in laptops and using the bookshop like a library . The addition of extra tables was welcome . Not sure I would bother with the cafe in future , two of the meals were not as advertised and it took some arguments and telling the staff to read the menu for them to go speak to the chef. They did apologise but the missing items appeared as the meal was almost finished.

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Best bookshop in the UK, More than just a book shop The cafe is superb.

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The book shop itself is what you expect of such a well known name. However, the restaurant is more like a free reading room and you have to share a table with someone using a laptop! The toilets need an urgent visit from a man with a large bucket of paint to erase the foul graffiti that the clients of a certain sexual leaning have decorated the stall😖

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This is THE best bookstore. Lots of books from travel, maps, plays, sheet music for musical theatre, classical music scores, CDs, seating everywhere , a café, free wifi in central London not far from the West End theatres.,

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If, like me, you love reading Poetry, Foyles is the place. The Poetry department stocks a wide range of poets from all over the world, as well as collections by new and established names. There is also a surprising stock of Poetry magazines that I haven't seen on sale anywhere else!



Poetry lovers, treat yourselves - Foyles is Poetry Central!

User

Huge range of books and other items and a lovely coffee shop. The staff are always wonderful and helpful. I inevitably leave spending more than I can really afford. You are one of my absolute favourite shops

User

A travel guide's heaven. There is a wide choice of guide books on every destination and just one edition. It's cozy, it's quiet. It's love at first sight for a bookworm like me. And it lasts for over 20 years. Thank you!

User

A must on every London visit� On my recent visit I was looking for 50 of the 75 last books of my collection for 1001 Books to Read (Swedish version) and found some 20 with great help from the sales personal� Thanks!

User

Loved the cafe and quality a big downside was getting a table together we nearly didn’t stop to use cafe lots of single use by people on lap tops and they hadn’t even got drinks never mind food really needs addressing perhaps limited free WiFi 30 mins and no re log on for a couple of hours just a thought so those who want to eat and drink can do so

User

Love going in for a browse , only downside is the cafe which seems to be continuously occupied by people in laptops and using the bookshop like a library . The addition of extra tables was welcome . Not sure I would bother with the cafe in future , two of the meals were not as advertised and it took some arguments and telling the staff to read the menu for them to go speak to the chef. They did apologise but the missing items appeared as the meal was almost finished.

User

Best bookshop in the UK, More than just a book shop The cafe is superb.

User

The book shop itself is what you expect of such a well known name. However, the restaurant is more like a free reading room and you have to share a table with someone using a laptop! The toilets need an urgent visit from a man with a large bucket of paint to erase the foul graffiti that the clients of a certain sexual leaning have decorated the stall😖

More about Foyles Bookshop

Foyles Bookshop is located at 107 Charing Cross Road, WC2H 0DT London, United Kingdom
+442074375660
Monday: 09:30 - 19:00
Tuesday: 09:30 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:30 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:30 - 19:00
Friday: 09:30 - 19:00
Saturday: 09:30 - 19:00
Sunday: 11:30 - 18:00
http://foyles.co.uk/bookshop-charing-cross