Waterstones Enniskillen has shared its top book picks for the festive season.
The bookshop has revealed its staff recommendations as well as its bestsellers.
Among the top recommendations is Cher's memoir, titled 'Cher: The Memoir'.
A spokesperson for Waterstones Enniskillen said: "Cher: The Memoir, Part One, brings up to the brink of her next chapter, as she begins to chart her own path, finally claiming her rightful place in the world and becoming CHER."
Another recommendation is Haruki Murakami's 'The City and Its Uncertain Walls'.
The spokesperson said: "A love story, a quest, an ode to books and to the libraries that house them, and a parable for these strange post-pandemic times, The City and Its Uncertain Walls is a singular and towering achievement by one of modern literature’s most important writers."
Also on the list is Jordan Peterson's 'We Who Wrestle With God', a "revolutionary" new offering from the author of '12 Rules for Life'.
The spokesperson said: "In 'We Who Wrestle with God', Jordan Peterson guides us through the ancient, foundational stories of the Western world, analyzing the Biblical accounts of rebellion, sacrifice, suffering and triumph that stabilize, inspire and unite us, culturally and psychologically."
Wallace and Gromit fans will be delighted to hear the duo's return in "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl'.
Finally, the sequel to 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' sees the Grinch face a festive dilemma in 'How the Grinch Lost Christmas' by Dr Seuss and Alistair Heim.
The spokesperson said: "The competitive nature of Whoville's Christmas Tree competition threatens to unleash the Grinch's bad old ways in this magical sequel to the festive children's classic by Dr. Seuss."
The shop's bestsellers list is topped by 'Obsessed' by Johnny Sexton and includes titles such as 'Guinness World Records' and 'Shooting Crows' by Trevor Birney.
Neven Maguire's 'Eat Out At Home' comes in eighth on the bestseller list.
The author will be in the bookshop on Friday, December 6, from 6.30pm to 7.30pm to sign copies of his new book.
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