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This month's 'featured books'
'new gen' |
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Somewhere Else
Sandra Glover
Part detective story, part gripping psychological drama, this is a fast-paced read with a convincing set of characters and an original storyline featuring one girl with two identities but which one is real?
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Dark Alchemy
Prepare to be mesmerised by this spellbinding collection of brand new stories by
some of the masters of modern fantasy. It will be enjoyed by readers of all ages
and is guaranteed to raise the pulse and quicken the heartbeat....
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Bloodchild
Tim Bowler
If you’re on the hunt for a book that will really grab you, put shivers down
your spine and ensure that at the end of every chapter you gasp for breath then
Bowler’s Bloodchild is the novel for you. Incredibly...
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Sam Stern's Student Cookbook
Sam Stern, Susan Stern
Mouth watering recipes which are both easy to make and money saving make Sam Stern’s cookbook perfect for students. Written in snappy sentences, which give the impression that no one will have long to spend over the stove, the cooking...
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This month's 'featured books'
Historical Fiction |
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Sepulchre
Kate Mosse
As absorbing and fascinating as Mosse’s first novel Labyrinth, Sepulchre is rich in history, mystery, revenge and obsession. Again this is a time split novel following the story of two women separated by over a century but linked by...
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The Septembers of Shiraz
Dalia Sofer
The plight of a family during the Iranian Revolution. This is very much in The Kite Runner territory, a brave and frightening book of loss, prejudice, prison life, civilian hardship and a lad with his own, very different problems,...
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A Small Part of History
Peggy Elliott
Written in an unembellished, reportive style, spotted with journal entries, this is the story of a family seen through the eyes of the women as they cross the vast hostile territories of America on the Oregan Trail in 1845. I...
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The Things We Do for Love
Imogen Parker
Absorbing, romantic and very well written, this is the second novel chronicling the stories of two families, in the seaside town of Kingshaven, whose lives have become intertwined. This novel moves on to 1969 and follows the lives of two...
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This month's 'featured books'
Family Drama |
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The Septembers of Shiraz
Dalia Sofer
The plight of a family during the Iranian Revolution. This is very much in The Kite Runner territory, a brave and frightening book of loss, prejudice, prison life, civilian hardship and a lad with his own, very different problems,...
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A House by the Sea
Elvi Rhodes
After her husband's death, Caroline leaves her home in Bath to buy a dilapidated old house in Brighton. Will this be the place she finds new love and will her family and friends be supportive in the new changes in...
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The Village Green Affair
Rebecca Shaw
More village life in Turnham Malpas with familiar characters and a surprise new one … plus plenty of trouble.
Comparison: Miss Read, Erica James.
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This Year It Will Be Different
Maeve Binchy
A collection of short stories relating to Christmas which would make a good stocking filler for someone who hasn’t really read Maeve Binchy before. If you are a fan you may have read some of the stories before in other...
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This month's 'featured books'
The Real World |
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The World Without Us
Alan Weisman
This is probably more about the impact we are having on the planet than what would actually happen to it without us, although it does provide a fascinating and informative scenario of how the world would be. Generally the planet...
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Safe Passage
Ida Cook
The pre-wartime exploits of two remarkable sisters who smuggled Jews out of Germany from 1934 on, posing as eccentric opera fans and financing the operations themselves.
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My England Years
Sir Bobby Charlton
After the success of the first part of his fascinating autobiography following his Manchester United years Bobby Charlton is back with the next phase of his phenomenal career. For 22 years he played for his country and was involved in...
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My Life, My Way
Cliff Richard, Penny Junor
Cliff Richard has been part of the British music scene for 50 year and in this story of his life so far we find out how he has endured when many others have fallen by the way side. This will...
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This month's 'featured books'
Literary / Contemporary |
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Mister Teacher
Jack Sheffield
This is Jack Sheffield’s second novel after, ‘Teacher, Teacher!’, revolving around the head-teacher of a village school in Yorkshire. There are lots of great characters and stories along the way in this gentle, humorous, touching series. It will give...
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People of the Book
Geraldine Brooks
September 2008 Book of the Month.
A book you can’t rush but must sit back and become totally absorbed in. Convoluted with fascinating detail and...
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The Septembers of Shiraz
Dalia Sofer
The plight of a family during the Iranian Revolution. This is very much in The Kite Runner territory, a brave and frightening book of loss, prejudice, prison life, civilian hardship and a lad with his own, very different problems,...
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This month's 'featured books'
Relationship Tales |
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Mister Teacher
Jack Sheffield
This is Jack Sheffield’s second novel after, ‘Teacher, Teacher!’, revolving around the head-teacher of a village school in Yorkshire. There are lots of great characters and stories along the way in this gentle, humorous, touching series. It will give...
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One Fifth Avenue
Candace Bushnell
Please note that an extract from this title will not be available to download until 23 September 2008.
Lovereading view to appear soon...
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Tales from a Wedding Day
Olivia Ryan
With each chapter charting a small segment of time, in the wedding day of the title, you will race through this new book from Olivia Ryan, eager to get on the next half hour of mishaps and mayhem. Full of...
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Class
Jane Beaton
September 2008 Debut of the Month.
This is really good fun and full of great characters to make each page a delight to read. As Sophie Kinsella says it’s “like Malory Towers for grown-ups”, it’s...
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This month's 'featured books'
Biography / Autobiography |
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Safe Passage
Ida Cook
The pre-wartime exploits of two remarkable sisters who smuggled Jews out of Germany from 1934 on, posing as eccentric opera fans and financing the operations themselves.
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Killing My Own Snakes
Ann Leslie
Ann Leslie has been one of our top journalists for over three decades and has come across a myriad of people in her time. This is the sort of memoir you really want to read as she has a multitude...
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My Life, My Way
Cliff Richard, Penny Junor
Cliff Richard has been part of the British music scene for 50 year and in this story of his life so far we find out how he has endured when many others have fallen by the way side. This will...
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I Think There's Something Wrong With Me
Nigel Smith
An incredibly funny account of Nigel Smith’s illness, and near death, told in a very frank, almost brutal way. As you ride along on Nigel’s journey you will be mentally exhausted from reading about everything he had to go through...
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This month's 'featured books'
Mystery / Thriller |
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Savage Moon
Chris Simms
Chris Simms is getting better and better. A chilling thriller, this will have you leaving the light on when you climb in to bed. When a woman’s body is found on Saddleworth Moor it is assumed she has been killed...
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Child 44
Tom Rob Smith
March 2008 Debut of the Month.
Winner of the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger 2008This is a brilliant first novel from an exceptional writer. Set in Stalinist Russia, it is a tight and...
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The Night Climbers
Ivo Stourton
Beautifully and elegantly written. James’s aim is to gain a “prominent reputation” at university. He makes friends with a group led by the rich, but damaged Francis, spending most of his time eminently grateful that he can enjoy their company...
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Trial By Blood
John Macken
A futuristic tale where DNA samples can actually produce a picture of the individual. The new technology is developed in a police forensic laboratory, the lead scientist sacked … so he sets up on his own … and now the...
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