| TUCKEVERLASTING | Classic children's book in which Angus tells Winnie, "You can't have living without dying. So you can't call it living, what we got" |
| GOHOME | "You don't have to _.. but you ca n't stay here" |
| MICROSCOPE | Magnifier developed by Galileo and used in the observations illustrated in Robert Hooke's book in which he coined the biological term "cell" (10) |
| FOREVERENGLAND | 1986 BBC TV series (later a book) in which Beryl Bainbridge looked at the lives of families in a divided nation |
| PASSAGE | Extract from a book in which a fool is taken in by a young attendant (7) |
| LIFE | Stone Keith Richards's 2010 book, in which he tells all about his "____." |
| MAGIC | The ___ Faraway Tree ; children's book in a series by Enid Blyton (5) |
| YELLOWPAGES | Book in which you found firm or faint-hearted servants (6,5) |
| COBWEB | Network company books in which you and I will have entry (6) |
| FRUGAL | Living without waste right in the midst of a Gulf war (6) |
| EXITING | Living without sin's first dying (7) |
| KNEEDEEP | Very involved in living without poverty |
| NUDISTCAMP | Make mind up afresh about revolutionary book in which all will be revealed |
| UTOPIA | Thomas More's book in which he describes a perfect imaginary world/society set on an island (6) |
| LEDGER | The principal book in which the commercial transactions of a company are recorded (6) |
| THECATINTHEHAT | Dr. Seuss book in which Thing One and Thing Two appear (3,3,2,3,3) |
| STAMPALBUM | Philatelic book in which to house a collection of postage labels by means of gummed hinges or mounts (5,5) |
| HERMANMELVILLE | American writer and poet who wrote a very famous book, in which the narrator, Ishmael, marries his friend Queequeg. |
| EXLIBRIS | Label identifying the owner of a book in which it is pasted (2,6) |
| GRIT | Courage without which you can't have integrity (4) |