
Books for your Loves
By Fruitmarket Bookshop
Books for your Loves

Find the perfect book for your partner, family, BFFs and more.

Love in Exile
Shon Faye
£20.00 £19.00What is love, and why is love, and what are its components? This is the perfect gift to give to someone you love very much.

Hit Parade of Tears
Izumi Suzuki
£11.99 £11.39There is a deep sadness and loneliness in these stories. But there's always tender longing too. This collection is a notable exercise in longing.

Timecode of a Face
Ruth Ozeki
£9.99 £9.49Ozeki has a quiet and contemplative approach to thinking through identity. This book is so much about where we come from, and how it shapes us. It is a beautiful present for anyone you love.

Delta of Venus
Anais Nin
£9.99 £9.49You can't have Valentine's day books without some Anais Nin. Here is one of her classics.

The Song of Achilles
Madeline Miller
£9.99 £9.49This was one of Booktok's first viral books. It is a major catalyst for how readers find new books and speak about books. Its a notable publication for its digital history, but also a great present for those you love.

Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s
Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell
£52.00 £49.40This book is a visual history of love prospering despite difficult circumstances. It is a celebration of finding love, always.

Normal People: One million copies sold
Sally Rooney
£9.99 £9.49The Booker prize winning title that tells the story of love that that is earned through great difficulty against the odds.

A Court of Thorns and Roses: Enter the EPIC fantasy worlds of Sarah J Maas with the breath-taking first book in the GLOBALLY BES
Sarah J. Maas
£9.99 £9.49Whether you live for it, or you've decided you hate the idea of it, Romance and Romantasy are the fastest growing and highest grossing genres in publishing right now. This title was a major catalyst in the Romantasy genre. Give in. You know you want to.

The Remains of the Day: Faber Modern Classics
Kazuo Ishiguro
£9.99This book is about a sort of love that comes through intention. What remains of our legacy if it was shaped by obligation?