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This Is How You Fall In Love by Anika Hussain looks like good young adult fun. The first look is...
Glow Up Lara Bloom. I get it. Good title. The first look shows promise of an entertaining read...
I really liked the cover of The Marvellers but Dhonielle Clayton. The blurb all sounds a little...
The blurb doesn't quite do Take A Bite by Aleksandra and Daniel Mizielinski justice as, although...
Five Little Penguins is exactly the kind of book that I would have picked up and bought when my...
Princess of Souls by Alexandra Christo - where to begin? I think you maybe need a young brain to...
My first impression of How To Kill Men And Get Away With It was that there are just too many of...
I'm not sure if branding this as wellbeing or mindfulness makes it any different from all the...
I read Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie when it came out a few years ago and was looking forward to...
I've certainly got younger members of the household who would love Prey Zone by Wilbur Smith et...
The Last Storyteller by Donna Barba Higuera sounds like an interesting piece of science fiction....
For a bit of family entertainment you can't beat Stephen Mulhern on Catchphrase. He's a natural...
The World at Your Feet looks like a lovely picture book for children. If mine were a little...
I don't think Waking The Witch by Rachel Burge is my kind of thing. That's ok though and I'm sure...
I'm looking forward to reading The Night Ship by Jess Kidd. We came across her first through her...
Bad Things Happen Here by Rebecca Barrow certainly looks an entertaining read. Aimed at young...
Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley is an intense sounding blurb but the first look is very readable....
My first impression of reading the blurb for Thea and Denise by Caroline Bond was that it sounds...
Black Mamba by William Friend. Hmm. Man loses his wife and falls for her sister or strange...
I think everybody has, at some point in their life, gazed up at the stars and wondered at their...
The blurb for A Ration Book Victory did not really capture my imagination. That's no reflection...
M is for Mummy by Katy Cox seems like it will be an entertaining read. I wouldn't have picked it...
For a first impression, Let's Pretend by Laura Vaughan leaves me undecided. The first look is...
When to talk about the pandemic is a well-known dilemma for all authors at work today but I...
The Quickening by Talulah Riley sets up an interesting scenario to explore many a juicy topic of...
Remember Me by Charity Norman. Hmmm. The story of a Leah a young, capable women who is jealously...
No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib seems like a timely story. As the world is becoming more...
I liked the cover of Mouth to Mouth. From reading the blurb it's not clear what type of book it...
The Arc by Tory Henwood Hoen centres around a matchmaking service that guarantees you a match for...
I would definitely count myself as a fan of Motherland and Catastrophe so this book should be...
The Silver Wolf is billed as Book One of an epic series and at 560 pages it's a pretty hefty...
Our Country Friends isn't the first (or last) pandemic novel but it's certainly the first I've...
It's a nice cover and it would catch my eye in a shop. The blurb doesn't give too much away but...
The most striking aspect of These Days by Lucy Caldwell is the cover. It's a stunning photograph...
I'd certainly like to sit in the garden featured on the cover of Mothers and Daughters but as a...
I don't think A Three Dog Problem by SJ Bennet would attract my attention in a bookshop. I'm not...
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