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The early chapters in this comprehensively illustrated book cover green-fingered subjects such as...
The first four chapters sees the point of view switch between the title character Peregrine Quinn...
This critique of woke culture begins with first-person narrator Pearson having to pick up her son...
The Household takes the reader back almost 180 years to 1847 and a quiet house in the countryside...
The World's First Rollercoaster and Other Amazing Inventions is a concise comic-strip fact file -...
There's not much to say about What is Black and White? other than if you're a toddler/small child...
Yara is someone whose family is constantly on the move due to the nature of her father's job as...
The second book in the Bletchley Park Mystery series is similar to the first in terms of being...
The Alcatraz part of the collection's title may conjure up images of escaping, but rather than...
The early stages of the novel, which is the second in the Shiver Point series, launches straight...
Bronte Tempestra and the Lightning Steeds (not seeds as I mistakenly and stupidly misread it,...
So far Beastlands is an exercise in background story and world building, with the narrative...
The opening chapters of The Night Hunt are written in short, sharp sentences and in the present...
I Loved You In Another Life is told from the alternating points of view of Evan, who intends to...
The opening few chapters, including the prologue, are written in the present tense, which perhaps...
The prologue of The Silver Road throws readers into an epic exchange involving the witch...
Another book which seems to have timed its publication to coincide with the run-up to Halloween,...
A timely release considering Halloween is just around the corner and that the bodies of two...
Night Train to Marrakech is set in 1966 and flips between the perspectives of Vicky Baudin and...
Suddenly A Murder lives up to its title during the prologue when the reader is immediately thrown...
One Blood isn't the easiest read, dealing as it does with themes such as racial...
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me is divided into four parts - Devotion, Schism,...
The Book of Fire - a timely tale, perhaps, given the recent blazes that have taken place in...
My Week With Him reads a bit like a series of diary entries, with each of the chapters/sections...
After That Night, which sees two characters from the Karin Slaughter canon - Dr. Sara Linton and...
Steady For This is written from the perspective of teenage schoolboy Shaun, aka aspiring rapper...
The Sharp Edge of Silence starts off in epistolary form with a series of school acceptance...
Blood Runs Cold is the fourth book in the Detective Sergeant Max Craigie series, although you...
It's a clever move to name this book after a popular school playground game, which will appeal...
The front cover, which shows the two main characters struggle to make eye contact while a younger...
How To Kill Men And Get Away With It reads like a series of diary entries (with some very short...
Unless you're into things like sci-fi (although there's a fair few parents who'll fall into that...
This is very much one for the teenagers, containing as it does lots of emojis, text message...
First impressions of this opening installment in a major new fantasy adventure series for...
With recipes from over two dozen countries around the world (including Polish dumplings,...
The early stages of this fantasy sees the narrative point of view switch between Selestra, a...
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