New Fiction – May 2014
- Bark : stories by Lorrie Moore
- The bees by Laline Paull
- The best feeling of all by Jack Ellis
- Boy, snow, bird by Helen Oyeyemi
- Boyhood island by Karl Ove Knausgaard
- Carrots and jaffas by Howard Goldenberg
- Cat out of hell by Lynne Truss
- Chestnut street by Maeve Binchy
- The claimant by Janette Turner Hospital
- Delicious! by Ruth Reichl
- Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
- The fault in our stars by John Green
- Foreign soil by Maxine Beneba Clarke
- The fortune hunter by Daisy Goodwin
- Frog music by Emma Donoghue
- How to fight Islamist terror from the missionary position by Tabish Khahir
- Joyful by Robert Hillman
- Kat jumps the shark by Melinda Houston
- Look who’s back by Timur Vermes
- The loud earth by Elizabeth Murray
- Love and treasure by Ayelet Waldman
- No limit by Holly Childs
- Only the animals by Ceridwen Dovey
- The promise by Tony Birch
- The sex lives of siamese twins by Irvine Welsh
- The strays by Emily Bitto
- Why are you so sad by Jason Porter
- Why we took the car by Wolfgang Herndorf
- Wild things by Brigid Delaney