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|author=Sally Oliver
|title=The Weight of Loss
|rating=4
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= Marianne is grieving. Traumatised after the death of her sister, she awakes to find strange, thick black hairs sprouting from the bones of her spine which steadily increase in size and volume. Her GP, diagnosing the odd phenomenon as a physical reaction to her grief, recommends she go to stay at Nede, an experimental new treatment centre in Wales. Yet something strange is happening to Marianne and the other patients at Nede: a metamorphosis of a kind. As Marianne's memories threaten to overwhelm her, Nede offers her release from this cycle of memory and pain—but only at a terrible price: that of identity itself.
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|author=Vanda SymonMaria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale (Translator)|title=FacelessThe Disappearing Act
|rating=4
|genre=ThrillersLiterary Fiction|summary=In Despite her anonymisation of place names and people, Stepanova's message in this book told short work of autofiction is unmistakable. A novelist named M travels from multiple viewpoints, several troubled people are thrown into the same story thanks B (ostensibly Berlin) to just one mis-step. Set in New Zealand, the first town of our characters F for a literary festival she is Bradley, to be a middle aged man struggling with an overbearing bossguest speaker at. Detoured by erratic train schedules and nudged by forces beyond her control, her journey slowly bends toward a weighty mortgage, and what he feels is an unappreciative wifetraveling circus. Then there’s BillySwept up in this series of events, a homeless teenage girl who is a street artist working as a prostitute sometimes M eventually offers to step in order to pay for the materials she needs. And then we have Max, a circus performer who is also living on has unexpectedly left the streets and who keeps an eye on Billyshow. He is The train functions as a shell motif of a mantransience and impermanence, barely able to take any care while the circus embodies the reshaping of himself, identity and yet we can sense that he was once something more than he is now. One night, Bradley finds himself half-crazed with stress and anxiety, driving down the street looking for a prostitute. He picks up Billyretreat into fantasy, and then with one thoughtless decision finds his life thrown into turmoil and a spiral away from an impulse that lies at the person he thought he was into someone very differentheart of the novel form itself.|isbn=19145850461804272329
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|isbn=1776574028B0GFQ81YQK|title=Bumblebee GrumblebeeHow the Sky and the Earth Made People: From the Oral Stories of Malagasy Elders|author=David ElliottStephanie Zabriskie|rating=4.5|genre=For SharingChildren's Non-Fiction|summary=I love a good board book! ''Bumblebee Grumblebee'' is aimed at quite a niche market: it's for Before people came and joined the child who still enjoys board books (eranimals, see my first sentence) but has mastered sufficient language skills there was only the sky and the earth. Everything was quiet until the earth and the sky began to tal to have realise that you can ''play'' with words and make something quite different from each oneother. We have First, the elephant who dons a tutu - and becomes a ''balletphant''earth created bodies. The buffalo who has had a bath (complete with yellow duck) and And then dries off with a hair drier becomes a ''fluffalo''. The rhinoceros who drops his ice cream cone is a ''crynoceros'' (think about it!) The pelican who sits on his potty changes , the sky breathed life into a ''smthem.These were the first humans and they belonged to both earth and sky.And so people lived between sky and soil and they planted and learned and remembered, especially how they came to be.When they grew old and died, their bodies returned to the earth and their life returned to the sky.And that is why the earth and the sky are both revered.Only together can they create human beings.And that is why people must pay attention to, and care for, both.'' OK, let's not go there Some people are eating!
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|isbn=B09V1NQ5SXB0GHPMNF6P|title=Death at FriarThe Zookeeper's InnDragon: A Magical Modern Fantasy Tale for Grown-Ups|author=Rob KeeleyCarolyn Mathews|rating=4.5|genre=CrimeFantasy|summary=Nat Webber and Tom Barton were in When Phil's father unexpectedly dies, he quits his Canary Wharf finance job to take over the finals running of the Moots to take place at The Honourable Society of Friarfamily's Innfarm zoo. For aspiring barristers, moots test the participants' knowledge of several areas of law as well as their advocacy skills: itHe's not expecting much excitement, until he receives an unidentified egg that his new-age stoner uncle Edgar found in a great way of getting invaluable practice cave in New Zealand, and of getting yourself noticedsuddenly life is no longer quite what it seems. Tom and Nat are from 'Then the egg hatches into neither a reptile nor a bird, but a provincial university' dragon! Now he, Edgar, his mother Abi, and theythe zoo're ''almost'' looked down on because s part-time café waitress Pearl have to raise this little bundle of this. The other contestants - Becca Decker-Hamilton scales and Lucia 'Mouse' Dawes have joy, despite having no such disadvantage idea how to actually raise dragons and Becca has an abundance of confidence. Tom's £30 supermarket suit doesn't make him feel any betternot being able to tell anyone about it.But this tiny little dragon may show them love and connection in ways they had never before imagined…
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|isbnauthor=1529125944Stephanie Zabriskie|title=City How Maasai Women Spoke to Cows: From the Oral Stories of the Dead|author=Jonathan KellermanMaasai Elders|rating=45|genre=CrimeChildren's Non-Fiction|summary=When you drive large vehicles for a living, you're careful and it's not just about How Maasai Women Spoke to Cows is a children’s nonfiction book drawn from the way that you driveoral traditions of Maasai elders in Ngorongoro, Tanzania. You restrict your alcohol intake and if it's ' The Maasai are a trip that needs overnight stays you make certain you get your sleepcattle-herding people and this story writes down its oral tradition explaining how they came to be so. When youCattle are status and wealth in Maasai culture but this doesn're taking a removals truck through a residential neighbourhood you head off at 5 a.m. when t tell the whole story of the roads are quieterintimate and symbiotic connection its people, and especially its women, even if you have to wait up when you get to where you're goingwith their cows and for the natural world. And it was going well until The oral tradition retelling the men hit something in Westwood Villagemany conversations Maasai women have had with their cows, an upmarket neighbourhood of Los Angeles. The man was stark naked and couldn't be identifieddoes.|isbn=B0G9WTGY6J
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|author=Bjorn Natthiko Lindeblad, Caroline Bankeler, Navid Modiiri and Agnes Bromme (Translator)Livi Michael|title=I May Be WrongElizabeth and Ruth|rating=3.5|genre= AutobiographyHistorical Fiction|summary= When the Dalai Lama adds his words to your frontispiece, I'm inclined to think it doesn't really matter how Elizabeth and Ruth'' is a work of historical fiction wrought from the rest life of the world responds to your book. I knowVictorian author Elizabeth Gaskell, best known for her first novel Mary Barton (1848), having read a radical critique of the treatment of the book working class published under a pseudonym. The ''Ruth'' from Livi Michael's title appears in questionher novel as Pasley, that Lindeblad would disagree with that thoughta young Irish prostitute who was abandoned as a child and finds herself in Manchester's New Bailey Prison after a difficult and unjust hand at life. He knows (Set in Manchester between 1839 and at core so do I) that it matters very much how 1842, the novel examines the harsh conditions endured by the rest of Victorian working poor and interrogates the world responds extent to this book, because it tells which the truth as it is, in the early 21st centurywealthy (including Gaskell herself) were responsible for addressing these injustices.|isbn=15266448271784633682
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|isbnauthor=B0949Q1DC1Makenna Goodman|title=The Patient (A DS Cross thriller)|author=Tim SullivanHelen of Nowhere|rating=4.5|genre=CrimeLiterary Fiction|summary=DS George Cross has an autistic spectrum disorder, It could be argued that the pervading theme of this book is malaise - a hard-to-place feeling that something in your life is not quite probably Asperger's Syndromeright. He can be rudeThe protagonist, difficult a disgraced professor on the brink of losing both his career and awkward his relationship, embodies this feeling. However, Goodman counteracts his discomfort with peoplea force which is seductive, although it's never intentionalradical and unnerving: Helen. It's just that he thinks differently The connection between Helen and social niceties simply don't occur to himthe protagonist is indirect yet intimate. ThereAs the former owner of the countryside house he's considering, Helen represents a reason why he's volta in Bristolhis life, her past tied to his potential fresh start. The realtor who shows the protagonist around the house shares stories about Helen, and describes her as 's Major Crime Unit and it's an entity that he has the best conviction rate with casesis pure consciousness, everbeyond form''. His partner is DS Josie Ottey: Although she regards Cross with affection (not lives in an emotion he would recogniseassisted living facility now, or welcome being attached to himself) and even attempts to instil some of those missing social niceties into Cross's behaviourHelen has powers beyond comprehension which the reader gets the sense are not altogether innocuous.|isbn=1804272205
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|isbn=1529151600B0GCB1MQ7D|title=Give Unto OthersWhy My Mother Went Away|author=Donna LeonAlan Kennedy
|rating=5
|genre=CrimeAutobiography|summary=Commissario Guido Brunetti senses that Venice has changedI have often wondered how prominent people came to hold their positions. The With 'celebrities'pandemia, there'' stripped the city of its tourists for nearly two years and s frequently a lot of businesses book they might or might not have closedwritten, most never to reopenwhich might or might not tell the true story. ThereIt's now not often that you find a book that gives the full backstory, and rarely do you discover a cascade of money as life begins again but even 125memoir where the telling is so perfect that you'll go back and reread paragraphs and sentences,000 deaths have not put an end to greedjust for the pleasure the words give. The Mafias have liquidity problems: how on earth are they going to launder all the money which ''Why My Mother Went Away'' is coming their way? one of those rare exceptions. Whilst heIt's thinking about thisthe story of how a boy from the Midlands, born at the beginning of the Second World War, would become a Professor of Psychology at Dundee University. In fact, Brunetti encounters someone he's seen only occasionally since they were neighbours when he was a child. Elisabetta Foscarini has a problem and she'd like Brunetti's adviceone of the founders of the department.
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|author=Marcus SedgwickJeremy Cooper|title=WrathDiscord|rating=43.5|genre=TeensLiterary Fiction|summary=Meet FitzDiscord: a lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas) The principal example of discord within the novel, a young Scottish lad full as with most instances of frustration at himselfdiscord, is easily located. Lockdown is only just overThe two protagonists of the novel, Rebekah Rosen and he should be free to do what he wantsEvie Bennet, are as different as they come. Rebekah is an uptight, to go where he wants traditional and with whom he wants, but he cannot stop himself from putting his foot in it when he talks no-nonsense composer close to his best friendretirement, Cassie. They were half while Evie is a force of a desultory school bandnature, but Cassie was also one hundred per cent bounding onto the enigmatic – saying she could hear musical scene as a subhuman hum coming from the earthprecocious saxophonist, oozing with talent and charm. Is this connected The two, predictably, don't always see eye to eye, their approaches different and Evie's progressive views at odds with one of her eco-warrior parents saying the end of the world is already a done deal? Is it some spooky new kind of music sheRebekah's dreaming conservative leaning. However, something connects them beyond just their musical project: a sort of? Is she just bonkers? And can Fitz find out fragile alliance formed within the truth? Well, not when Cassie has gone missing he can't..clamour.|isbn=18009008991804272264
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|isbnauthor=1635864070Tom Percival|title=Knit 2 Socks in 1|author=Safiyyah TalleyThe Wrong Shoes|rating=45|genre=CraftsConfident Readers|summary=If youWill've ever started knitting s life is difficult, in a pair multitude of socksways. He is bullied because he has 'the wrong shoes', finished he has the first one wrong shoes because his dad can't work and either got bored by doesn't have enough money for even the idea most basic of doing the same thing all over againthings like food, or started on the second sock and his dad can't work because he lost his job at the first before you finished itcollege, this is the book for youwas working a cash-in-hand job on a building site and had an accident. Where is it Throw into that single socks go to hide? Safiyyah Talley has developed a system mix the fact that allows you to knit two socks his mum and dad are separated, and Will's life seems bleak in oneevery direction. And yet, divide them up and have he still has a perfectly finished pair tiny amount of sockshope. Sounds He is good? It's clever and well-thought-out.}}{{Frontpage|author=Olivie Blake|title=The Atlas Six|rating=4|genre=Fantasy|summary= Dark, sharpat art, and highly inquisitiveclings to the moments of joy when he is drawing, ''The Atlas Six'' makes its publishing debut after becoming that feel like a light at the end of a Tik-Tok sensationlong, dark tunnel.|isbn=15290952391398527122
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|isbnauthor=0008384983Edward W Said|title=The Paris Apartment|author=Lucy FoleyRepresentations of the Intellectual
|rating=4.5
|genre=ThrillersPolitics and Society|summary=Edward Said's ''Things are not what they seemRepresentations of the Intellectual''. It was is less a Friday strict theory of what intellectuals are and Jess Hadley was keen to get to her half-brother's flat in Parismore a passionate argument for what they should be. She'd come across from London on Eurostar, courtesy Said clearly rejects the comfortable image of the money she'd stolen from The Pervert's till in the Copacabana Bar in Brighton. It wasn't likely that the police would be on to her yet but she'd like intellectual as a detached expert speaking only to be somewhere safe and with food and drink inside herother specialists. She'd phoned Ben and got the address - 12 Rue des Amants - and Instead, he told her that the apartment was insists on the third floor. She's outside what's obviously intellectual as a very upmarket building but she hasn't been able public figure, often awkward, abrasive, and unpopular, who speaks truth to get in touch with Benpower even when it is inconvenient or risky.|isbn=1804272248
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|isbnauthor=0760373558Sylvie Cathrall|title=Nordic Knits|author=Sue FlandersA Letter to the Luminous Deep|rating=45|genre=CraftsScience Fiction|summary=I was so delighted by Sue Flanders' [[Cozy Knits: 30 Hat, Mitten, Scarf and Sock Projects from Around the World by Sue Flanders|Cozy Knits]] that I didn't need any persuading at all to pick up her ''Nordic Knits''. This delivers forty-four patterns inspired by textiles and local traditions from Norway, Sweden and Iceland. There are few greater joys than a book which lives up to a few sweaters or jackets but the majority compelling premise. And this is one of patterns are for smaller items such as mittens, gloves, hats and bags. All are bright and cheerful and very cosythem.|isbn= 0356522776
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|isbn=19160720381786482126|title=The House in the Hollow Janus Stone (The Talbot SagaDr Ruth Galloway)|author=Allie CresswellElly Griffiths
|rating=4.5
|genre=Historical FictionCrime|summary=We meet part of the Talbot family in Yorkshire Builders were demolishing an old house in November 1811. TwentyNorwich -seventhe site was going to hold seventy-yearfive 'luxury' apartments -old Jocelyn Talbot and her mother have travelled in some discomfort from their home at Ecklington, to when they discovered the house in the hollowbones of a child beneath a doorway. There was no skull. The two women are angry Was this a ritual killing or murder? Inevitably, Dr Ruth Galloway finds herself working with each other and Jocelyn is well aware of her motherDCI Harry Nelson. It's strengths and weaknesses: difficult as Ruth knows, but Nelson doesn''She t, that she is practiced at subterfuge, at concealing, beneath pregnant with his child as a facade result of respectability, the deplorable truth''one night they spent together some three months agoHester Her condition will be obvious before long, not least because Ruth is furious about Jocelyn's refusal prone to do as she was asked, which has precipitated ''this violent and unexpected removal''. Then we are told sudden bouts of the birth of a child and, soon after, Hester Talbot departs, leaving Jocelyn in shame and isolation in Yorkshiresickness.
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|authorisbn=Matthieu Aikins0008551375|title=The Naked Don't Fear the WaterWhen Shadows Fall (D S Max Craigie)|author=Neil Lancaster
|rating=4.5
|genre=Politics and SocietyCrime|summary=ItLeanne Wilson's easy to forget body was found at times that The Naked Don't Fear the Water isnbottom of a Scottish mountain, seemingly the result of a tragic accident. She't actually fictiond looked so happy, too, when she posted her intentions on Facebook. Her friends were relieved as she was just out of an unpleasant relationship, because but it reads very much looked like a well-paced thriller at timesshe was living her best life now. Then it emerged that five other women had died in similar circumstances in the last year. This is not by any means a criticism All were experienced climbers, but rather a testament to how well Matthieu Aikins – a Canadian citizen who decided to accompany his friend as a refugee from Afghanistan through Europe – recounts a vast properly equipped for what they were doing and at times painful journeysensible people. There are tense moments and gripping accounts None of border crossings which had me on edge the whole way through'what a stupid thing to do' explanations applied. But it They were all alone when they died: DS Max Craigie is certain there's written with a haunting and almost lyrical quality that allows the reader to perfectly envisage killer on the environments and people describedloose.|isbn= B09N9157T6
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|author=Jorn Lier Horst and Thomas EngerPaul B Preciado|title=Unhinged (Volume 3) (Blix and Ramm)Dysphoria Mundi
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|genre=CrimePolitics and Society|summary=This ''It is never too late to embrace the third book in a series revolutionary optimism of childhood''  Through this hybrid text, consisting of stories featuring Alexander Blixarias, a police officerletters, essays and Emma Rammautofiction, a crime journalist. In this book we find that when one of Blix's colleaguesPreciado expresses his own hybrid self, Kovic, uncovers and brings forth a connection between several Oslo cases, she tries new sensorium as an offering to contact her superiorthe new generation, Blixa new feeling mechanism in which detachment is not considered a sign of political apathy. Before she can reach himRather, howeverit is the proportional, she is murderedvalid response to ''the epistemological and political crack we are living through, and Blixthe tension between emancipatory forces and conservative resistances that characterize our present's daughter Iselin who shares ' which Preciado calls ''dysphoria mundi''. The whole text is framed against the backdrop of the same apartmentCovid-19 pandemic as that which has catalysed this revolution, narrowly escapes being murdered toowhen dysphoria began to emerge on a global scale, or as ''pangea covidica''. We then find ourselves Rather than taking this extreme dysphoria as a few days later with Blix and Rammsign of weakness, who are being interviewed by the National Criminal Investigation Service because Blix has shot and killed someoneor mistaking detachment or withdrawal for political paralysis, and Ramm saw it all happenPreciado urges his readers to ''use dysphoria as your revolutionary platform''. What had Kovic discovered? And what did Blix and Ramm uncover that led to Blix killing someone?|isbn=19145850031804271454
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|author=Daniel AbrahamSamantha Harvey|title=Age of AshOrbital
|rating=4.5
|genre=FantasyGeneral Fiction|summary= We meet Alys under In 2024, Samantha Harvey won the most northerly of OldgateBooker Prize for ''Orbital''s four bridges, she has a knife compact yet profound work that unfolds over a single day in her hand and a meeting that she dreads. Meanwhile, the City lives of Kithamar is at a point in the turning group of years when astronauts aboard the worlds are at their thinnest and all things are possibleInternational Space Station. It is the night between the funeral of Through a Prince and narrative lens that mirrors the coronation of his successor. For astronauts' orbital perspective, Harvey invites readers to see our planet in a night the Kithamar is un-ruledwholly new light.|isbn=03565154271529922933
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|isbn=1529095522295967572X|title=The InterviewPale Pieces|author=C G M EwanStevens|rating=45|genre=ThrillersLiterary Fiction|summary=Kate Harding Our unnamed narrator is going for an interview for her dream job at Edge Communicationsabout to begin a train journey with his companion Django. ItWhere they's re going and what the last interview purpose of this journey is, is uncertain. Django found the day at one of Londontickets ''on the floor somewhere''s newest office buildings and Edge have fitted out their part of the building has persuaded our narrator to be something specialaccompany him. Maggie, Kate's recruitment agent, Why not? Not much else is keen clear either - but we are probably in the past as the pair travel to see that Kate approaches the interview in a good state of mind: Kate assumes that this station by coach and the train is because Maggie will get a decent bonus if Kate gets the job - and she has to admit that life has not been easy for her recentlysteam locomotive.
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|isbn=B097XNMCRK0008551324|title=The Blood Tide Devil You Know (DS D S Max Craigie)
|author=Neil Lancaster
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Loch Torridon 'It's unusual for anyone from the Hardie family to approach the police. Neither side likes or has any respect for the other. But Davie Hardie isstruggling in prison and he'' s prepared to tell the police where the back body of beyond: there's not even any light pollution which a missing person is why it buried and who was the perfect place to land illegal deliveries of drugsresponsible for her death. Jimmy McLeish thought that This person, he was onto a nice little earnerpromises, only to find that Macca, is someone big and it will be worth the man police doing what he thought wants. And what he was working with, wants is deadto be transferred to an open prison to serve the remainder of his sentence and to get an early parole date. His remains would never be found. Not much to ask, is it? The delivery is hijacked by Davie new Deputy Police Constable doesn't think so and Callum. As the story progresses weshe'll get s even prepared to know them quite do the other thing that Hardie demanded - make certain that DS Max Craigie and anyone who works with him is kept wellaway from what's happening.
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|isbn= B09NDJ77LM1035043092|title=Me and My ShadowThe Killing Stones (Jimmy Perez)|author=Deborah StoneAnn Cleeves|rating=45|genre=General FictionCrime|summary= I can't have been the only person who was sad when Inspector Jimmy Perez [[Wild Fire (Shetland, Book 8) by Ann Cleeves|left Shetland]] to start a new life on Orkney. It's been seven years since we heard from him, but he'What happens when someone is pushed too far s now living with Willow Reeves and they begin to lose their grip on reality? How would you cope if you felt that no one loved you? And how far would you go to be happy? Accompany Rachel young son, James, as well as she tries to shake off Cassie, the shadows daughter of her past his former partner. Willow's also his boss, and attempts to repair decades worth of pain.she ''should'' Rachel is in be on maternity leave, but when the body of a current conversation with her psychiatristpopular islander, Archie Stout, who pushes her to recall her life from very young childhood onwards. But Rachel is combative with Doctor Blakefound, sometimes even contemptuous in the aftermath of her. You a storm, she can see that it's not an easy therapeutic relationshipt resist getting involved. Rachel He's recall d been battered about the head with a Neolithic stone - one of her life is in remarkable detail. She remembers each minor slight and each major betrayal in perfect detail with absolute and unforgiving claritya pair - which had been stolen from a museum.
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|isbnauthor=1529409659Thea Lenarduzzi|title=The Locked Room (Dr Ruth Galloway)|author=Elly GriffithsTower
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|genre=CrimeLiterary Fiction|summary=It was some time since her father had remarried but his wife was now keen to do some decorating and Dr Ruth Galloway volunteered to clear out her mother''How unctuous are the fats of another's belongingslife, how dizzying their sugars in our bloodstream''. In this compelling novel, Thea Lenarduzzi assumes the identity of T, the protagonist of this tale. She was intrigued by Just as T's story is being told, the discovery story of a picture of her own housesecond protagonist is unveiled: it was an old photographAnnie, taken the daughter of a wealthy family in misty conditions and on the back it said 19th century, who died of tuberculosis after being locked in a tower, captures T'dawn 1963s imagination. Annie's fate is, some years before Ruth was bornabove all, an enticing story to T. It was before her parents were married. When is a story which she returned to Norfolk she was determined to find out what was behind the photograph but Covid intervened consumes avariciously, both in a quest for truth and knowledge, and the country was in lockdown. Ruth service of myth, fable and Kate are restricted to the cottage with Ruth attempting to home school Kate and continue with her university teaching dutiesfantasy. The good thing was meeting Zoe, the new tenant from next door whom they got to know whilst clapping for carers.|isbn=1804271799
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|isbnauthor=1847941834Claire-Louise Bennett|title=Atomic Habits|author=James ClearBig Kiss, Bye-Bye
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|genre=LifestyleLiterary Fiction|summary=I've said Everything in this before but there are some books that you seek outbook, however sweet or seemingly innocent, is steeped in anguish and distortion. Even a kiss, some books that you stumble across usually a symbol of intimacy and some books that drop into your life because you really MUST read themcloseness, likebecomes evidence of love lost. When the narrator cries out internally, right now! ''Atomic Habitscome over here and kiss me,'' it is less an invitation than a desperate attempt to confirm her emotional numbness. The imagined recipient of this plea is in the last categoryXavier, her ex-partner, a ghost she conjures to test her detachment.|isbn=1804271934
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|isbn=B09MSC981W0008405026|title=The Woke IliadA Stranger in the Family (Maeve Kerrigan 11)|author=George BoreasJane Casey|rating=45|genre=General FictionCrime|summary=Helen is It's sixteen years since nine-year-old Rosalie Marshall disappeared from her bed one summer night. She was never found and the investigation ground to a popular activisthalt. Or should we call Now, her a popular influencer? Or perhaps a popular franchise owner? Anywaymother, Helena, Helen is so popular that the United States government has made and her its Ambassador of Wokefather are dead in their bed. Helen runs all sorts of initiatives on behalf Initially, it looks like a straightforward murder/suicide but there's something about the positioning of the government, including the Shaming Conference bodies that makes DS Maeve Kerrigan and the Permissible Entertainment Committee her boss DI Josh Derwent suspicious. What looked as though it was going to be an open- ''for indoctrinating and legislating against summer fun for any who still knew how to have it-shut case is now a complex double murder. Kerrigan is convinced that the explanation lies in Rosalie's disappearance: others (such as Derwent's boss, Una Burt) are less convinced. Ouch!
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|isbn=B09D95TRKZ|title=The Wedding Murders|author=Sarah Linley|rating=4.5|genre=Thrillers|summary=Libby Steele was hoping to get a permanent job with the newspaper Annie Ernaux and the case she was covering was her big chanceAlison L. It was even more important to her than the celebrity wedding she was to attend the following day with her ex-rock star boyfriend, Matthew. She was leaving her seven-year-old son, Patrick with her sister, Emma, and heading off to a grand manor house hotel in the North Yorkshire countryside. Daniel Acroyd, television presenter and former member of the rock band was marrying Vicky and Libby suspected that the wedding wasn't ''quite'' as high-profile as had been suggested as there was no ban on photos or phones.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1838226834Strayer (translator)|title=Carried Away With the Carnival|author=Ed BoxallThe Other Girl
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|genre=For SharingAutobiography|summary=It was one of those memories we treasure ''We were born from our childhoods: an outing with our grandparentsthe same body. TheyI're there ve never really wanted to undo all the good that parents do, so the trips out were always so much funthink about this. A young boy was going to the carnival with his Grandad, who told him:''
Ernaux's work is always very candid and her tone transparent, but this raw epistolary text must be one of the most intimate accounts I'Itve read. Ernaux writes in direct address to her sister, however, this letter will never reach her. Why? Because Annie Ernaux'll be brilliants sister died of diphtheria at 6 years old, just remembera few months before the vaccine was made compulsory in France, donand 2 years before the author was even born. The large and instant void created by the jarring concept of writing to an imaginary recipient emphasises Ernaux't let go s process of my handreckoning with this giant absence in her life, an absence that she has always felt but often denied.''|isbn=1804271845
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|isbnauthor=1529135362Maxim Gorky and Bryan Karetnyk (translator)|title=The Long Weekend|author=Gilly MacmillanReminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev|rating=43.5|genre=ThrillersBiography|summary=It was a long drive to Biographies are often seen as the weekend retreat in Northumbria, right up near the Scottish borders form of life-writing which offers less colour; it can be seen as more objective and to make it worse the three husbands had all - for one reason or another - had to delay making the trip until the Saturday morningless personal. Jane I think that Gorky completely rejects this perspective, and Ruth had known each other for offers a long time but Emily was a bit vibrant, subjective yet informed portrait of three of an outsiderhis literary contemporaries. She and Paul had married only relatively recently and she was ten years younger than In the other two women. The friendship first section of this book, Tolstoy complains to his friend Gorky that: ''you write not of real life as it is, but of the group went back what you yourself imagine it to school daysbe. Paul had coached rugby at the school where MarkWhom would it help to know how I see this tower, Toby and Rob were pupils. Mark had married Janethat sea, and Toby or that Tartar - why should it interest anyone? Of what use is Ruthit?''s husband. And Rob? Well, Rob's deadMaxim Gorky shows exactly what can be gained from a subjective account, giving us access to how he saw Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev in such privileged detail that one almost feels unworthy of it.|isbn=1804271977
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|isbn=gareth_steel1529077745|title=Never Work With AnimalsThe Dark Wives (D I Vera Stanhope)|author=Gareth SteelAnn Cleeves|rating=4.5|genre=Animals and WildlifeCrime|summary=I don't often begin my reviews with a warning but with ''Never Work With Animals'' it seems to be appropriate. Stories A man walking his dog in the early morning discovered the body of a vet's life have proved popular since ''All Creatures Great and Small'' but ''Never Work With Animals'' is definitely not man in the companion volume you've been looking park near Rosebank, a care home fortroubled teens. As The dead man was Josh - one of the care workers who was due to work a TV show shift the author would argue that ''All Creatures'' lacked realism, as do other similar programmesnight before but who had never turned up. Gareth Steel says that D I Vera Stanhope is called in to investigate the book murder - but her only clue is not suitable for younger readers and the disappearance of one of the residents, fourteen- after reading year- I agree with himold Chloe Spencer. He says Some people believe that heChloe was responsible for the death but Vera thinks this is unlikely as the girl's written diary makes it clear that she adored Josh. She knows that she has to inform and provoke thought, particularly amongst aspiring vets. It deals with some uncomfortable and distressing issues but it doesn't lack sensitivity, although there are occasions when you would be best choosing between reading and eatingfind Chloe to discover what happened to Josh.
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|isbnauthor=1787634884Olga Tokarczuk|title=The Herd|author=Emily EdwardsHouse of Day, House of Night
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|genre=General Literary Fiction|summary=Our story opens ''What's the good of a world that keeps changing like that? How can one go on calmly living in December 2019it?'' The title of this spellbinding work, ''House of Day, before most House of us had even heard Night'', somewhat reflects this notion of Covid or realised that whether or not we should be vaccinated would come shifting realities - the small, subtle changes which govern our lives, like the shift from day to be a major issuenight, however quotidian, causing chaos. We're But, the constant in Farley County Court, where Elizabeth and Jack Chamberlain are facing Bryony and Ash Kohli. As they were best friends until just a few months ago we know that whatever has happened image is major and thatthe house, regardless of stoic against the outcome, this ancient diurnal cycle which nonetheless controls how it is not going to work out well for anyoneperceived.|isbn=1804271918
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|authorisbn=Annabel Abbs1836284683|title=The Language of FoodBig Happy|author=David Chadwick|rating=4.5|genre=Historical Dystopian Fiction|summary=Eliza Acton Well! This is a poet who has never had the slightest inclination to boil an egg. When tasked with writing murder mystery unlike any other! I do love it when I open a cookery book, she recruits Ann Kirbyit's nothing like I expected it to be, and it takes me on a local woman wild ride. And that is just what happened with ''The Big Happy''. I don't want to ruin a troubled home lifesimilar experience for any of you reading but I'll have to at least set the scene. Together, they test, craftOnce that's done, refine and reshape the world of domestic cookery, reinventing the recipe book and changing the face of cookery writing foreverI think you should simply experience this wonderfully original story for yourself.|isbn=1398502227
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|author=Louie StowellSally Rooney|title=Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being GoodIntermezzo
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|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Sally Rooney has studied the chessboard of life and is something of a grandmaster at putting it into words. Her dialogue is gripping and so brilliantly frustrating, as her characters never quite say exactly what they feel. Among the many relationships woven into this story, the central one for readers to unravel is the fraternal connection—or lack thereof—between Ivan and Peter Koubek. Ivan, a socially awkward chess prodigy, contrasts sharply with his older brother Peter, a successful lawyer living in Dublin. Following their father's passing after a long battle with cancer, the brothers' already strained relationship faces new trials.
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|isbn= 1836285493
|title=The Double Life of a Wheelchair User
|author=Rob Keeley
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|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Meet Loki. The trickster god has got into trouble again, so the other gods have decided there's only one thing for it – he must be banished. And transformed – for Loki Will is spending a month both in exile and in the physical form keen player of video games, a middle-school kid here on Earth. He's guarded by conscientious student, a giant slightly annoying brother and a god in disguise as supportive friend. But most of all, he is an aspiring writer. English is his favourite lesson at his parentsschool, and Thor has come along as well, to be the more suaveMarlowe Park, more popular and more successful brother of the twoone at which he excels. Loki has a month to redeem This hasn't gone unnoticed by his reputationheadteacher, and get his moral compass pointing the right way again, or elseMrs Howarth, and to prove it he she has suggested to write the text we read in a sentient notebook, that is able to cry foul of his lies, Will and judge his progress. But Loki is the kind mum that he spends a couple of god who insists he can do anything, so surviving afternoons a bit more virtuously for week at a month is going to different school, Station Road, where his ability might be a walk in the park..better extended.right?|isbn=1406399752
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|isbn=00084544421009473085|title=A Flicker in the DarkThe Conservative Effect 2010 - 2024|author=Stacy WillinghamAnthony Seldon and Tom Egerton (Editors)|rating=45|genre=ThrillersPolitics and Society|summary=ItSometimes it's May 2019 simpler to explain a book by describing what it ''isn't'' and Dr Chloe Davis, a medical psychologist, is completing a session with a new patientthat applies to ''The Conservative Effect: 2010-2024 - 14 Wasted Years?''. Lacey is suffering mentally but Chloe has hopes of getting her through If you're looking for an easy read which will deliver the inside story about what ''really'' happened on certain occasions, then this isn't the traumabook for you. You seeIf that's what you're looking for, I don't think Anthony Seldon's book, Chloe knows what it{{amazonurl|isbn=B0BH7SKG2S|title=Johnson at 10}}, can be bettered for those tumultuous years. It's like a compelling read and should be compulsory for anyone who thinks Johnson should return to have a traumatic childhoodpolitics. Her father ''The Conservative Effect'' is Richard Davis, the man who murdered six girls some twenty years agoan entirely different beast. Their bodies have never been found but Chloe found some jewellery belonging to It's the girls - trophies taken from their bodies - tucked away seventh book in a cupboard series which looks at home the impact a government has made and she and her mother handed it to co-editor Sir Anthony Seldon regards this as the policemost important. Dick Davis is This book follows the well-established format: a series of experts from various fields review the state of the nation when the coalition took over in 2010, the Louisiana State Penitentiary changes that occurred and Chloie has had nothing to do with him for the last twenty years. Her mother is situation in a care home2024.
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|author=Christopher EdgeJenny Valentine|title=Escape RoomUs in the Before and After|rating=35|genre=Confident ReadersTeens|summary=I've seen junior variants of the 'Choose Your Own Adventure' format cover escape rooms – the process by which Elk and Mab are best friends, or more than that even, their friendship is a character or characters start by being trapped once in a specific location, and have to solve problems in order to get their way outlifetime connection. What I've not done (alongside experience They meet as children one for myself – for that would require actual friends) is seen day on a prose book describing people in such an adventuretrip out but unfortunately they don't get each other's contact details at the time. But then chance brings them back together, with the regular second person narrative replaced by the firstand they are inseparable. Here Something has happened though, Ami something terrible and four other tweenagerstragic, all new to each other and booked into the game without any of now they must work through their friends, are a team – starting out at the game's main officesgrief, where they're told they and their quest for The Answer are a world-changerfriendship, together. But could watching people engage with such a pastime, despite the ramped-up threat levels, change much in the world of literature?|isbn=17880079641471196585
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|isbn=17328987311787333175|title=The Boy Who Loved Boxes: A ChildrenYou Don's Book for Adultst Have to be Mad to Work Here|author=Michael Albanese Benji Waterhouse|rating=4.5|genre=LifestylePopular Science|summary=There I was tempted to read ''You Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here'' after enjoying Adam Kay's first book {{amazonurl|isbn=1509858636|title=This is Going to Hurt}}, a Boy who loved boxesglorious mixture of insight into the workings of the NHS, humour and autobiography. He had a box for everything and he was meticulous about storage: his parents probably couldn''You Don't believe their luck! It began with art supplies, stuffed toys Have to be Mad...'' promised the same elements but moved from physical problems to mental illness and the like: all the things which most children have in abundancework of a psychiatrist. The Boy's delight I did wonder whether it was acceptable to be looking for humour in this setting but the sense of order in his room: it made him feel happy. As he grew up and became laughter is directed at a situation rather than a Man, his life became more complicated person and he dealt it is always delivered with this by getting bigger empathy and better boxes. Look carefully at the pictures and you'll see that one of them has a padlock..understanding.
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