Cardiff


Slow Decay (Torchwood, #3)
The London Train
The Fortune Men
Speechless (Inspector Marco, #1)
Pack Animals (Torchwood, #7)
Talking to the Dead (Fiona Griffiths, #1)
Almost Perfect (Torchwood, #9)
Cyfres Amdani: Gorau Glas (Welsh Edition)
In Search of Wales
Parsnips and Owls: Short stories in Welsh based on Duolingo's 'Stories'
Bay of the Dead (Torchwood, #11)
Them: Adventures with Extremists
Lonely Planet Wales (Travel Guide)
A Pelican Introduction: Social Class in the 21st Century
The Cardiff Stadium Murder (Detective Inspector Marco)
Good Omens by Terry PratchettNeverwhere by Neil GaimanJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna ClarkeA Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. SchwabDaughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
SF & F Atlas - British Isles
218 books — 16 voters
The River Wild by Denis O'NeillMiss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom RiggsHowl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne JonesA Child's Christmas in Wales by Dylan ThomasCarrie's War by Nina Bawden
Wales in Juvenile Fiction
216 books — 33 voters

Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay PenmanFalls the Shadow by Sharon Kay PenmanThe Reckoning by Sharon Kay PenmanA Child's Christmas in Wales by Dylan ThomasThe Mabinogion by Unknown
Books Set in Wales
497 books — 212 voters
Blackout by Connie WillisThe Raiders and the Cross by Patrick LarsimontLetters to the Lost by Iona GreyAll Clear by Connie WillisThe English Agent by Clare  Harvey
The Blitz: Fiction & Non-Fiction
193 books — 83 voters

The Twilight Streets by Gary RussellTorchwood by James GossPack Animals by Peter AnghelidesSomething in the Water by Trevor BaxendaleAlmost Perfect by James Goss
Best Torchwood Books
44 books — 35 voters
The Big Smoke by James CarrRiver Out of Eden by Jack     JonesThe Hiding Place by Trezza AzzopardiAnother Life by Peter AnghelidesSalt by Catrin Kean
Cardiff Fiction
18 books — 5 voters

Karl Wiggins
Crystal Palace, Man City and West Ham bring good support. They never stop singing. As do teams like Leicester, Cardiff and (although I hate to admit it) QPR. I can’t stand West Brom, but at least they come in fine voice. But it would be fair to say that the Arsenal support is atrocious
Karl Wiggins, Gunpowder Soup

A.A. Gill
Venice is a Dorian Gray city. Somewhere up there in the world's attic, there's another place with the haggard, poxed and ravaged face of unspeakable evil. And I suspect it's Cardiff. ...more
A.A. Gill, Table Talk

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