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I read Stacey Hall’s first book, The Familiars, and loved it. I made a mental note to keep an...
Oh my, this is delicious! Shriver at her outspoken, satirical best! A dystopian alternate...
Please don’t shoot me, but I haven’t read The Keeper of Stories. I hope to soon having read The...
As I began to read this book news of the dreadful earthquake in Morocco came through. And...
Chapter 1 pulls no punches. Straight in for the kill figuratively speaking. In some ways, it was...
This is an engaging young adult romance that looks at following your dreams, overcoming...
I understand that Will Trent is the lead character in a 10 previous thrillers by this...
Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey as Ted Hastings of AC12 might say. It’s no...
…….is in the eating! And I intend to eat! I’ve already earmarked several of these recipes to try....
This is almost Jurassic Park meets The Hunger Games although it’s not set in a dystopian...
This is a truly captivating book for children which I think can be enjoyed on more than one...
Strange how a book that is aimed at children contains some life lessons that would benefit...
A work of historical fiction surrounding the story of the Dutch East India Company ship the...
This is one of those books where I had no real preconceptions and I found it an absolute delight...
This is a gripping and absorbing historical fiction novel from the erstwhile Queen of crime,...
I became familiar with Elisabeth Gifford’s style when I read the Good Doctor of Warsaw which I...
If you were in any way worried that Christy Lefteri would be unable match The Beekeeper of...
An intelligent novel that fuses the dual narrative of two seemingly disparate women within a...
The thing about Ruth Hogan’s books is that you think you know what to expect but actually you...
Sometimes I get annoyed by memoirs and autobiographies. People who have been thrust into the...
This is one of the most unusual books I’ve ever read. It’s quite enchanting. And for somebody who...
Well, hello and how do you do you, Cassie Raven! Hello and how do you do A K Turner! Now then,...
One thing I would love to know - is the Queen aware of this book and what does she think of it?...
Can I get away with calling this a Holocaust story? I’m not sure. Certainly the Holocaust is...
Chris Whitaker is one of the those authors of whom I cannot for the life of me understand why he...
This was one of what I like to call an instinct book. I knew nothing about the writer or the book...
Having thoroughly enjoyed She’s Not There by Joy Fielding I was delighted to receive her latest...
If Mary Shelley subtitled her book ‘A Modern Prometheus’ then I guess this could be subtitled ‘A...
Taylor’s dual persona appeals to the gemini in me but I confess that Sleep is the first of her...
A debut novel, a ghostly flavour with a ‘Then’ and ‘Now’ structure The Wayward Girls explores the...
Ostensibly a YA novel this Old Adult enjoyed it immensely. Inspired by real events, it’s a slim...
I do often wonder whether there will come a time when there are just no more scenarios left to...
The maternal bond is a powerful one and never more so than when called into question in the event...
I have a couple of Anne Holt books on my TBR shelves but because I prioritise review and advance...
This is a much heralded debut novel celebrating the ‘new’ ‘uplit’ genre. Or is it new? Am I a...
Another Kate to add to my list of ‘Writers I like Called Kate’! But Gallowstree Lane had me...
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