Blackwell's Bookshop Manchester

Blackwell's Bookshop Manchester Blackwell University Bookshop is Manchester's leading academic bookshop.

Blackwell's Bookshop is located on Oxford Road at the heart of Manchester's university district. As well as stocking a wide selection of textbooks, we have all the new bestsellers plus a great range of fiction and popular non-fiction. We are also host to a thriving events programme - latest details here: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/events/shop/R4)
Contact us on 0161 274 3331 or email: manchester [at] blackwell.co.uk.

We are halfway through Women In Translation Month - what has you been been reading?We've got so many fantastic titles in...
16/08/2026

We are halfway through Women In Translation Month - what has you been been reading?

We've got so many fantastic titles in stock, it truly is the best time to be a fan of translated fiction!

Some of our picks:

We Were Forbidden by Jacqueline Harpman (tr. Ros Schwartz)
Milk and Blood by Agnès de Clairville (tr. Frank Wynne)
Twenty Minutes of Silence by Hélène Bessette (tr. Kate Briggs)
Reservoir Bi***es by dahliadelacerda (tr. Heather Cleary and Julia Sanches)
The Unworthy by Agustina María Bazterrica (tr. Sarah Moses)
Hunchback by Saou Ichikawa (tr. )
The Book of Disappearence by Ibtisam Azem ابتسام عازم (tr. Sinan Antoon سنان انطون)
Bad Habit by Alanna Pow (tr. Mara Lethem)
The World We Saw Burning by Renato Cisneros (tr. )
My Dreadful Body by Egana Djabbarova (tr. Lisa C Hayden)
Plant Lady by KANG MINYOUNG (tr. shanna)
Eating Ashes by Brenda Navarro (tr. Megan McDowell)
The Witch by Marie Ndiaye (tr. Jordan Stump)
Women Without Men by Shahrnush Parsipur (tr. Faridoun Farrokh)
If We Cannot Go At The Speed of Light by 김초엽 (tr. Anton Hur)
Diorama by Carol Bensimon (tr. Zoe Perry)
I Made You Up Inside My Head by Marta Pérez-Carbonell | Escritora (tr. )

Thank you to Lottie Saahko for dropping off a proof of Lumi and the Wolf this morning! Set in the snowy wilderness of La...
13/08/2026

Thank you to Lottie Saahko for dropping off a proof of Lumi and the Wolf this morning! Set in the snowy wilderness of Lapland, this gorgeous story for kids is full of folklore and cliffhangers, themes of home and belonging, with a fierce autistic heroine! Parents, add this to your wishlist!

Hachette Children's Group

A fantastic evening tonight for the Manchester launch of Steve Galbraith's The Wythenshawe Dandy! Steve and  discussed t...
06/08/2026

A fantastic evening tonight for the Manchester launch of Steve Galbraith's The Wythenshawe Dandy! Steve and discussed the journey to publication, the various locations featured in the novel and Steve's inspiration for the leading man! If you're after a cracking crime novel, we've got signed copies in store now!

Salt Books • Independent Publisher

Announcing... SEPTEMBER EVENTS!We can't wait to share these brilliant books with you, and for the chance to hear from th...
04/08/2026

Announcing... SEPTEMBER EVENTS!

We can't wait to share these brilliant books with you, and for the chance to hear from the authors who wrote them. Tickets are available via the link in our bio or by popping into the shop.

14th: Jay Gao and in conversation with Andrew McMillan for the publication of their Carcanet Press poetry collections

16th: Karishma Jobanputra in conversation with Brown Girl Bookshelf (BGB)' Mishika Narula for short story collection The Body Of The Thing, published by the award-winning And Other Stories Publishing.

23rd: Mathias Enard in conversation with Ian McGuire for Perfecting The Story, translated to english and published by Fitzcarraldo Editions.

24th: Stacey Yu in conversation with A Pair of Bookends' Hannah MacDonald, a Sceptre Books title about a woman who falls in love with her boyfriend's cat.

29th: An evening with Marcia Hutchinson and , discussing their brilliant novels and experience being shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction!

We hope to see you there!


Manchester City Of Literature Oxford Road Manchester SALC Students

The Dead One, The Unconscious One, Thundering in Your Ear, Thriving Slumber:

Part ecopoetic inventory, part dream vision, this is an experimental book-length serial poem on the arboreal. Rewiring nature and language, Jay Gao's second collection is an inventory for dreaming treely, dispersed across a commons-place of grafting and cruising, racial and q***r desires, diasporic entanglements and renewal.

The Matter:

Padraig Regan's The Matter deepens the ekphrastic concerns of their previous work, directing their gaze towards naturally occurring objects. Divided into three parts of lyrical abundance - Animal, Mineral and Vegetable - the parts are linked by their attempts to imaginatively encounter the non-human (and at times, the inorganic) in ways that pay attention to the different formal or material possibilities of embodiment, and offer new foils for this remarkable poet's intense reflections on mortality and desire.

A lyrical and visceral short story collection, The Body of the Thing unpicks the hierarchies that thrum under our relationships, from first loves and lusts to

🏆 The Booker Longlist has been announced! 🏆Absolute chaos in the bookish group chats this afternoon. Lots of reservation...
28/07/2026

🏆 The Booker Longlist has been announced! 🏆

Absolute chaos in the bookish group chats this afternoon. Lots of reservations coming in for titles which made The Booker Prizes longlist. Big fan of this list; it's diverse, exciting and challenging. More stock to follow, of course!

Overjoyed to see event alums , Makenna Goodman and Rebecca Perry on there; we've been shouting about their books for a while now and are so happy that they're about to get a million more fans!

If you need us, we'll be excitedly compiling our shortlist predictions and deciding which of our unread books to read first..

A wonderful evening celebrating the publication of Emily Midorikawa's debut novel A Tiny Speck Of Black And Then Nothing...
23/07/2026

A wonderful evening celebrating the publication of Emily Midorikawa's debut novel A Tiny Speck Of Black And Then Nothing!

A cinematic novel of suspense and longing, it was great to hear Emily discuss the themes and writing of the book, and its road to publication with . Highlights included capturing complicated and unbalanced friendships in fiction, weaving in elements of Japanese folklore and history and trips to hostess bars!

Thank you to everyone who came out to support this wonderful novel. We've got signed copies in store and can't wait for you to read it!

Manilla Press

The submissions have been tallied and our Blackwell's Bookshop Manchester The Booker Prizes Longlist Predictions are in!...
22/07/2026

The submissions have been tallied and our Blackwell's Bookshop Manchester The Booker Prizes Longlist Predictions are in!

A near consensus for John of John, with Transcription and This Is Where The Serpent Lives also staff favourites. How many of these do you have on your list??



Chris' Predictions:

American Hagwoman by Min Jin Lee
Dodge City by Patrick de Wit
Transcription by Ben Lerner
Uprising by
The Silver Book by Olivia Laing
Life of M by Rachel Cusk
The End of Everything by
The Wayfinder by Adam Johnson
Said The Dead by Doireann Ní Ghríofa
The Palm House by Gwendoline Riley
Nonesuch by
The Given World Melissa Harrison
John of John by Douglas Stuart

Red Newsom's Guesses:

Vigil by George Saunders
John of John by Douglas Stuart
May We Feed The King by Rebecca Perry
Transcription by Ben Lerner
Said The Dead by Doireann Ní Ghríofa
Gloria Don't Speak by Lucy Apps
Night Night Fawn by Jordy Rosenberg
The Palm House by Gwendoline Riley
Seven by Joanna Kavenna
The Silver Book by Olivia Laing
This Is Where The Serpent Lives by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon
The Disappearers by Marlon James

Zhan's Answers:

Transcription by Ben Lerner
Solace House by
Land by Maggie O'Farrell
Having Spent Life Seeking by KAE TEMPEST
A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing by Alice Evelyn Yang 杨爱丽丝
Fruit Fly by Josh Silver
Hunger & Thirst by Claire Fuller
Permanence by

Catherine's Candidates:

John of John by Douglas Stuart
This Is Where The Serpent Lives by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Land by Maggie O'Farrell
May We Feed The King by Rebecca Perry
Son of Nobody by Yann Martel
A Private Man by Stephanie Sy-Quia
Lost Lambs by madelinecash
Under Water by Tara K Menon
Whistler by Ann Patchett
The Infamous Gilberts by Angela Tomaski
Long Wave by Daisy Johnson
Honey In The Wound by Jiyoung Han
Crux by Gabriel Tallent

Peter's Preferences:

Said The Dead by Doireann Ní Ghríofa
Land by Maggie O'Farrell
Ghost Cities by Siang Lu
The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout
Son of Nobody by @

She's here! Gorgeous copies of A Tiny Speck of Black and then Nothing have arrived ahead of our event with Emily Midorik...
20/07/2026

She's here! Gorgeous copies of A Tiny Speck of Black and then Nothing have arrived ahead of our event with Emily Midorikawa on Thursday. Catch her in conversation with , discussing intoxicating friendships, place writing and the rabbit hole of a good mystery!

Tickets available via the link in our bio!

Manchester City Of Literature New Writing North Oxford Road Manchester

Thank you Tharik Hussain for popping in to say hello to us and for signing a copy of his book, Muslim ! Come in to grab ...
15/07/2026

Thank you Tharik Hussain for popping in to say hello to us and for signing a copy of his book, Muslim ! Come in to grab the signed copy in store today! ☀️

COMING UP: We can't wait to celebrate the publication of 's northern crime debut, The Wythenshawe Dandy. Set partly in t...
13/07/2026

COMING UP: We can't wait to celebrate the publication of 's northern crime debut, The Wythenshawe Dandy. Set partly in the sink estates of South Manchester, this thriller presents a discomforting picture of a world where privilege and wretchedness coexist. Stephen will be in conversation with - get your tickets via the link in our bio or by popping into the shop!

About the book:

An unoccupied flat. A freshly dressed bed. The body of a young woman laid out neatly on the duvet. The dead girl looks familiar – troublingly familiar – but Detective Inspector Cassie May can’t place her. And to compound her troubles, Cassie has just started dating the flat’s owner, James Flynn.

When her boyfriend is accused of murder, an ambitious young DI risks her career – and her life – by defying her bosses, the security services, and a crime syndicate, to prove the innocence of a man who seems more worried about the long-buried secrets she might unearth than the murder charge hanging over him...

Salt Books • Independent Publisher Manchester City Of Literature New Writing North Crime Central Manchester

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