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{{newreview|author=Jon Berkeley|title=The Lightning Key (Circus Trilogy)|ratingBest New Books==4.5|genre=Confident Readers|summary=I shall start with a word of advice. When you're being hounded by a circus master, and a magician, for the soul of a tiger that's contained in a tiger's egg thatRead [[:Category:New Reviews|new reviews by category]]. 's contained in the brain of your teddy bear, and your best friend - a fallen angel - is trying her best to make sure the other angels do not turn on you in a big way - then you're probably living the third book in a fantasy trilogy. Still - never mind, the angel's efforts will involve you entering a dream world of flight and cloud cities, the chase after your enemies will take you across the world to desert oases and back, and friends new and old will be on board to help.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847384447</amazonukbr>}}
'''Read [[:Category:Features|the latest features]].'''{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Sue Townsend1035043092|title=Adrian Mole: The Prostrate YearsKilling Stones (Jimmy Perez)|author=Ann Cleeves
|rating=5
|genre=General FictionCrime|summary=Adrian Mole is 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's now 39¼ living with Willow Reeves and livingtheir young son, quite literallyJames, in a pigstyas well as Cassie, sharing an all too thin party wall with the daughter of his parents and working in a bookshopformer partner. It Willow's not quite how life was supposed to turn out. As he spends also his days wrestling his strong willed 5 year old Gracie into her school uniformboss, trying to reassure glamorous wife Daisy that life in the provinces is not as bad as and she would like to believe, and desperately attempting to talk his mother out of her quest to appear on the vile ''Jeremy Kyleshould'' showbe on maternity leave, worrying over his increasingly frequent visits to but when the toilet body of a popular islander, Archie Stout, is really found, in the aftermath of a storm, she can't resist getting involved. He'd been battered about the last thing he needshead with a Neolithic stone - one of a pair - which had been stolen from a museum. And }}{{Frontpage|author=Polly Barton|title=What Am I, A Deer?|rating=4|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=Polly Barton's debut novel is an intellectually playful yetemotionally exposed work that uses translation as both subject and governing metaphor. The narrator, newly relocated from London to Berlin, works translating video games into Japanese through the worst is still process of localisation, rewriting language until it feels comfortably familiar to comea new audience. Think Barton treats this as a crumbling economyparadoxical act: arguably, redundancyin striving for universality, affairslanguage is endlessly repackaged, deathits originality at risk of disappearing altogether. From this, a family member challenging him in the novel writing stakes and opens out into a query over the big C – it's going wider, resonant question: to what extent do we translate ourselves in order to be a tough year for the Molesunderstood, accepted, and there's little that ol' Adrian can do except sit back and watch his life spin out of control around him.or loved?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0718153707</amazonuk>1804272175
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{{Frontpage
|isbn= Zabriskie1
|title=A Village Where Many Ways Meet: A Story of Belonging and Community, Rooted in Indigenous Wisdom
|author=Stephanie Zabriskie
|rating=5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=''Across many African and Indigenous systems, differences in how children learn, sense , or process the world were not treated as disorders to be corrected. They were understood as natural variations of human intelligence and awareness, each holding value within the community.''
{{newreview|author=Lauren Kate|title=Fallen|rating=4This lovely story is a synthesis of that tradition, which was carried down through generations by oral retellings.5|genre=Teens|summary=A 17 year old girl at It shows that a new school meets community or society is not made up from interchangeable building blocks of human beings but by a mysterious range of people with different skills and impossibly good-looking boydifferent personalities, who she's immediately drawn all contributing to. He seems determined to either ignore her or be outright rude a whole that combines them all and to her, until he saves her life, and the two benefit of them end up drawn together. This isn't Stephenie Meyer's ''Twilight'', but it certainly has striking similaritiesall.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0385738935</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Gareth Hinds1787333175|title=King LearYou Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here|author=Benji Waterhouse|rating=35|genre=Graphic NovelsPopular Science|summary=Hound me out of town in a most appropriate manner, but I do not like King Lear. For mewas 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}}, even as a trained actorglorious mixture of insight into the workings of the NHS, the language is too dense humour and rich, autobiography. ''You Don't Have to be Mad...'' promised the set-up too archly unfeasible same elements but moved from physical problems to create mental illness and the great tragedy work of a psychiatrist. I did wonder whether it's thought was acceptable to be. To my mind looking for humour in this setting but the acclaim laughter is directed at a situation rather than a person and esteem in which it's held is only mirrored by its own over-long, over-blown blusteringalways delivered with empathy and understanding.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0763643440</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Paul TherouxMaria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale (Translator)|title=A Dead Hand: A Crime in CalcuttaThe Disappearing Act|rating=3.54|genre=General Literary Fiction|summary=Set in India, familiar territory for TherouxDespite her anonymisation of place names and people, Stepanova''s message in this short work of autofiction is unmistakable. A Dead Hand'' tells the story of a travel writer suffering novelist named M travels from writer's block B (also known as 'dead hand'ostensibly Berlin) until a chance letter from an American ex-pat, to the mysterious Mrs Unger, relating town of F for a story of literary festival she is to be a mystery of guest speaker at. Detoured by erratic train schedules and nudged by forces beyond her control, her journey slowly bends toward a dead body traveling circus. Swept up in a hotel leads him this series of events, M eventually offers to release his creativity step in very unexpected waysfor a circus performer who has unexpectedly left the show. The story is more about obsession train functions as a motif of transience and impermanence, while the circus embodies the reshaping of identity and infatuation than it is about a retreat into fantasy, an impulse that lies at the very heart of the mystery novel form itself as the narrator falls under Mrs Unger's Tantric charms. But does she have more to hide than she's letting on?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0241144639</amazonuk>1804272329
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Toby LesterB0GFQ81YQK|title=The Fourth Part of How the Sky and the WorldEarth Made People: The Epic Story From the Oral Stories of History's Greatest MapMalagasy Elders|author=Stephanie Zabriskie
|rating=4.5
|genre=HistoryChildren's Non-Fiction|summary=In 2003 a map Before people came and joined the animals, there was only the sky and the earth. Everything was bought for $10 million, quiet until the earth and the highest price ever paid publicly for a historical documentsky began to tal to each other. First, by the Library of Congress, where it is now on permanent public displayearth created bodies. No ordinary mapAnd then, this is sometimes described as America's birth certificatethe sky breathed life into them. It is These were the sole survivor of a thousand copies printed early in the 16th century, first humans and they belonged to both earth and was discovered by accident in some archives in a German castle in 1901sky. The sale And so people lived between sky and soil and they planted and learned and story behind it intrigued Toby Lester so much that he was inspired remembered, especially how they came to discover morebe. When they grew old and died, and this book is their bodies returned to the result.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1861978030</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Steven Lowe earth and Alan McArthur |title=Is it Just Me or Has the Shit Hit their life returned to the Fan?: Your Hilarious New Guide to Unremitting Global Misery|rating=3|genre=Humour|summary=''The banks fell over like fat Labradors running over a wet kitchen floorsky.'' Surely And that is why the wackiest, most inappropriate simile for the credit crunch earth and all it has done for the worldsky are both revered. You won't get any such namby-pamby animal likenesses from these authors, instead with quite a potty mouth on them Only together can they will lambast the modern world, the entire banking system, all those who failed create human beings. And that is why people must pay attention to see it coming, and those millions just seemingly waiting care for us all to revert to high-interest, high-risk, high-lending capitalism, so they can get back on the expenses train, and back up the rich listsboth.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847443656</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Andy StantonB0GHPMNF6P|title=WhatThe Zookeeper's For Dinner, Mr Gum?Dragon: A Magical Modern Fantasy Tale for Grown-Ups|author=Carolyn Mathews
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident ReadersFantasy|summary=As soon as heroine Polly turns her backWhen Phil's father unexpectedly dies, and leaves he quits his Canary Wharf finance job to take over the town running of Lamonic Bibber for the family's farm zoo. He's not expecting much excitement, until he receives an unidentified egg that his new-age stoner uncle Edgar found in a day at cave in New Zealand, and suddenly life is no longer quite what it seems. Then the seasideegg hatches into neither a reptile nor a bird, but a dragon! Now he, Edgar, Mr Gum falls out with his best friendmother Abi, causing carnivorous carnage all over and the place. Meat is getting thrown around like itzoo's going out part-time café waitress Pearl have to raise this little bundle of fashionscales and joy, and we have despite having no idea how to doubt whether Polly actually raise dragons and her companions can ever utilise the power of love and put things not being able to rightstell anyone about it. Especially as But this book does not contain a magic unicorn called Elizabeth.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405248246</amazonuk>tiny little dragon may show them love and connection in ways they had never before imagined…
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{{Frontpage
|author=Stephanie Zabriskie
|title=How Maasai Women Spoke to Cows: From the Oral Stories of Maasai Elders
|rating=5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=''How Maasai Women Spoke to Cows is a children’s nonfiction book drawn from the oral traditions of Maasai elders in Ngorongoro, Tanzania.''
{{newreview|author=Loose Women|title=Here Come the Girls|rating=4|genre=Home The Maasai are a cattle-herding people and Family|summary=This is the second volume by the panelists from that nice ITV series, ''Loose Women''. Just as promised on the cover, this book is an entertaining night with the girls. It turns out that story writes down its oral tradition explaining how they're just like uscame to be so. The faces Cattle are already familiar status and even if you donwealth in Maasai culture but this doesn't know them yettell the whole story of the intimate and symbiotic connection its people, and especially its women, have with nine contributors, you'll soon find a like-minded woman behind one of their cows and for the celebrity facesnatural world. The oral tradition retelling the many conversations Maasai women are universally warm-hearted and supportive: there will be many a lonely woman who reads this book and feels as if she sat down have had with a group of friends for the eveningtheir cows, does.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1444700154</amazonuk>B0G9WTGY6J
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jean UreLivi Michael|title=Fortune CookieElizabeth and Ruth|rating=43.5|genre=Confident ReadersHistorical Fiction|summary=Fudge Cassidy ''Elizabeth and Ruth'' is a work of historical fiction wrought from the life of the Cupcake kid are Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell, best friends. If known for her first novel Mary Barton (1848), a radical critique of the names remind you treatment of the working class published under a certain film then youpseudonym. The ''d be spot on as thatRuth's where Fudge's father got the idea from. TheyLivi Michael're actually chalk and cheese – Fudge is loud mouthed and opinionated and Cupcake is quiet s title appears in her novel as Pasley, a young Irish prostitute who was abandoned as a child and thoughtful – but the combination works. Theyfinds herself in Manchester've just started at secondary school and Cupcake has rather s New Bailey Prison after a lot on her plate. Her brother Joey has muscular dystrophy difficult and his problems are becoming more obviousunjust hand at life. Add to this that her father couldn't cope with the problems Set in Manchester between 1839 and he now has another family. It's just Cupcake1842, Joey the novel examines the harsh conditions endured by the Victorian working poor and her mother – and not a lot of moneyinterrogates the extent to which the wealthy (including Gaskell herself) were responsible for addressing these injustices.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0007224621</amazonuk>1784633682
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jenifer RobertsMakenna Goodman|title=The Madness of Queen Maria: The Remarkable Life of Maria I Helen of PortugalNowhere
|rating=4.5
|genre=BiographyLiterary Fiction|summary=Born It could be argued that the pervading theme of this book is malaise - a hard-to-place feeling that something in 1734 in Lisbonyour life is not quite right. The protagonist, at that time a disgraced professor on the richest brink of losing both his career and most opulent city in Europehis relationship, Maria was destined to become the first female monarch in Portuguese historyembodies this feeling. Married to her uncle Infante PedroHowever, seventeen years her senior, she had six children (outliving all but one of them)Goodman counteracts his discomfort with a force which is seductive, radical and became Queen in 1777unnerving: Helen. A conscientious woman, she had The connection between Helen and the misfortune to be born in during protagonist is indirect yet intimate. As the 'age former owner of reasonthe countryside house he's considering, Helen represents a volta in his life, when church and state were vying for supremacyher past tied to his potential fresh start. Instinctively a supporter of The realtor who shows the protagonist around the old religionhouse shares stories about Helen, with a humanitarian approach to state affairsand describes her as ''an entity that is pure consciousness, beyond form''. Although she was no Queen Elizabethlives in an assisted living facility now, no Catherine Helen has powers beyond comprehension which the Great, and wore her crown rather reluctantlyreader gets the sense are not altogether innocuous.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>095455891X</amazonuk>1804272205
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=David HughesB0GCB1MQ7D|title=Thomas Wogan is DeadWhy My Mother Went Away|author=Alan Kennedy|rating=4.5|genre=Graphic NovelsAutobiography|summary=WellI have often wondered how prominent people came to hold their positions. With 'celebrities', with there's frequently a title like book they might or might not have written, which might or might not tell the true story. It's not often that you find a book thatgives the full backstory, need I bother with and rarely do you discover a plot summary? A man has a day out in Morecambememoir where the telling is so perfect that you'll go back and reread paragraphs and sentences, then just for the next thing he knows hepleasure the words give. ''Why My Mother Went Away'' is one of those rare exceptions. It's in the ultimate waiting room, with a strange array story of animals (how a batboy from the Midlands, a toadborn at the beginning of the Second World War, would become a sea urchin...), all waiting for... well, somethingProfessor of Psychology at Dundee University. Yup, as you didn't need tellingIn fact, he's deadwas one of the founders of the department.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>095580888X</amazonuk>
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{{Frontpage
|author=Jeremy Cooper
|title=Discord
|rating= 3.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Discord: a lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas)
{{newreview|author=Dave Eggers|title=The Wild Things|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=Meet Max. When I say he sometimes gets the wrong end principal example of discord within the stick about adultsnovel, or dislikes his mother's new boyfriendas with most instances of discord, or gets a bit feisty when he feels is easily located. The two protagonists of the need for revengenovel, I am certainly understating the factsRebekah Rosen and Evie Bennet, are as different as they come. He Rebekah is an uptight, traditional and no-nonsense composer close to retirement, while Evie is a bit force of nature, bounding onto the musical scene as a rascal to say the leastprecocious saxophonist, oozing with talent and charm. But all that might change when he finds himself travelling The two, predictably, don't always see eye to a strange land of roisterous animalseye, their approaches different and ends up installed as Evie's progressive views at odds with Rebekah's conservative leaning. However, something connects them beyond just their kingmusical project: a sort of fragile alliance formed within the clamour.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0241144221</amazonuk>1804272264
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jeremy StrongTom Percival|title=Christmas Chaos for the Hundred-Mile-An-Hour Dog The Wrong Shoes|rating=45
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=TrevorWill's troublesome doglife is difficult, Streaker, has had three puppies. They were fathered, according to local bully Charlie Smugg, by one in a multitude of his Alsatiansways. Trevor would ideally like to keep themHe is bullied because he has 'the wrong shoes', at least until Christmas, but he has the wrong shoes because his parents have other ideas dad can't work and put them up for sale. Charlie Smugg declares that hedoesn's entitled to half of the t have enough money from for even the sale most basic of the puppiesthings like food, but before they and his dad can be sold the three puppies go missing in the park and it's up to Trevor and his best friend Tina to try and track them down before Charlie demands t work because he lost his job at the college, was working a cash!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0141327243</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Sarah Beth Durst|title=Ice|rating=3.5|genre=Teens|summary=Cassie lives -in-hand job on a building site and had an Arctic research station in Alaskaaccident. She loves Throw into that mix the ice fact that his mum and the wilderness of her remote home dad are separated, and sheWill'd definitely prefer to spend her time on tracking polar bears and fending off frostbite rather than on mixing with her peers and enjoying college and home comforts back s life seems bleak in Fairbanksevery direction. However And yet, things aren't all rosy. Cassie's mother died when she was just he still has a baby and she can't help feeling a huge hole in her hearttiny amount of hope. Her scientist father He is remote good at art, and unloving and her grandmother left clings to the station after an argument with him moments of joy when Cassie was still very younghe is drawing, that feel like a light at the end of a long, dark tunnel. |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847386571</amazonuk>1398527122
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Iain Smyth and Michael TerryEdward W Said|title=The Wide-Mouthed FrogRepresentations of the Intellectual
|rating=4.5
|genre=For SharingPolitics and Society|summary=Do you know the joke about the wide-mouthed frog? You must have heard it. ItEdward Said's a classic. It's one that you really need to tell in person, with your fingers pulling your mouth wide open, but to hopefully spark your memory, 'Representations of the wide-mouthed frog introduces himself to Intellectual'' is less a number strict theory of animals until he finally comes across what intellectuals are and more a crocodile who eats wide-mouthed frogs, and passionate argument for what they should be. Said clearly rejects the comfortable image of the frog does his best intellectual as a detached expert speaking only to disguise who other specialists. Instead, he is whilst saying ''Oohinsists on the intellectual as a public figure, you don't see many of those round hereoften awkward, do you?'' I'm hardly doing it justiceabrasive, but it's very cheesy and funny. Anywayunpopular, this who speaks truth to power even when it is a book of that jokeinconvenient or risky.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1408804964</amazonuk>1804272248
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Dr Aaron Carroll and Dr Rachel VreemanSylvie Cathrall|title=Don't Swallow Your GumA Letter to the Luminous Deep
|rating=5
|genre=LifestyleScience Fiction|summary='''BANG'''There are few greater joys than a book which lives up to a compelling premise. That's the sound And this is one of copious urban myths being shot down. '''BANG'''. That's the sound of the old wives slamming the door, as their tales get revealed as baseless. '''CLICK'''. That's the noise lots of ill-informed websites make as they get closed down. All noises come due to this brilliant bookthem.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0141043369</amazonuk>0356522776
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Annie Taylor1786482126|title=VioletThe Janus Stone (Dr Ruth Galloway)|author=Elly Griffiths
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident ReadersCrime|summary=Violet is a very special hippo. She is extremely small but that does not make her adoptive parents Albert and Mavis love her any Builders were demolishing an old house in Norwich - the less. However, site was going to hold seventy-five 'luxury' apartments - when they are slightly worried that Violet has discovered the bones of a very unusual habit of turning pink without warning and for no explicable reason.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1906847371</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Hilary Dixon|title=When Rooks Speak of Love|rating=4|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=Arthur Transcombe is child beneath a middle-aged, grey-haired, self-effacing poetdoorway. Unremarkable really - on the outsideThere was no skull. He hasWas this a ritual killing or murder? Inevitably, however, managed to achieve some success Dr Ruth Galloway finds herself working with his poems. (Being a guest speaker at the Cheltenham Literary Festival is no mean feat). He is also a babe magnet!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1904529429</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=A J Healy|title=Tommy Storm and the Galactic Knights|rating=3.5|genre=Confident Readers|summary=Meet Tommy StormDCI Harry Nelson. HeIt's one of five teenagers snapped up from around the universe to be a gang of heroic detectives charged with rescuing EVERYTHING from destruction. Not just the planet, or the solar system, or even the galaxydifficult as Ruth knows, but EVERYTHING. Nobody seems to know whatNelson doesn's going to cause this destructiont, or when, but he and that she is pregnant with his friends and their ship seem to be child as a result of the only people proactively going about saving the dayone night they spent together some three months ago. So it's a pity that they start this book strung up by a nasty loony who's about Her condition will be obvious before long, not least because Ruth is prone to kill themsudden bouts of sickness.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847247555</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Graham McCann0008551375|title=Bounder!: The Biography of Terry-ThomasWhen Shadows Fall (D S Max Craigie)|author=Neil Lancaster
|rating=4.5
|genre=Biography
|summary=When I was in my early teens, it sometimes seemed as if Terry-Thomas was one of the stars of almost every other five-star British comedy film around. He was certainly one of the most recognizable characters of all with his gap-toothed grin, cigarette holder and inimitable 'Hel-lo!', 'Hard cheese!', and best of all, the angry, 'You're an absolute shower!'
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{{newreview
|author=Richard Jay Parker
|title=Stop Me
|rating=3.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Spam E-Mails can be incredibly annoyingLeanne Wilson's body was found at the bottom of a Scottish mountain, seemingly the result of a tragic accident. She'd looked so happy, too, when she posted her intentions on Facebook. Her friends were relieved as she was just out of an unpleasant relationship, but most of us will have it looked like she was living her best life now. Then it emerged that five other women had to deal with themdied in similar circumstances in the last year. FortunatelyAll were experienced climbers, we can hit the delete button properly equipped for what they were doing and forget about them as quickly as they camesensible people. I certainly prefer not None of the 'what a stupid thing to torture my friends by sending such rubbish on, no matter how bad my luck is supposed to become if I dondo'texplanations applied. But I wonder how many of us would react if They were all alone when they died: DS Max Craigie is certain there's a spam E-Mail actually was a matter of life and death, rather than just claiming to be?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0749007079</amazonuk>killer on the loose.
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{{Frontpage
|author=Paul B Preciado
|title=Dysphoria Mundi
|rating=4.5
|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=''It is never too late to embrace the revolutionary optimism of childhood''
{{newreview|author=Jeanette Winterson|title=The Battle Through this hybrid text, consisting of arias, letters, essays and autofiction, Preciado expresses his own hybrid self, and brings forth a new sensorium as an offering to the Sun|rating=5|genre=Confident Readers|summary=London 1601. Elizabeth I new generation, a new feeling mechanism in which detachment is getting on in yearsnot considered a sign of political apathy. Her capital city Rather, it is a busythe proportional, bustling place. Boats fill valid response to ''the river epistemological and political crack we are living through, and people fill the streets. Jack is happy because it's his birthday tension between emancipatory forces and his conservative resistances that characterize our present is his heart's desire: an excitable black puppy named Max, who's a which Preciado calls ''dysphoria mundi''licking and a running and a leaping and a jumping and a tummy in . The whole text is framed against the backdrop of the air and Covid-19 pandemic as that which has catalysed this revolution, when dysphoria began to emerge on a tail wagging and global scale, or as ''pangea covidica''. Rather than taking this extreme dysphoria as a barkingsign of weakness, racingor mistaking detachment or withdrawal for political paralysis, braking, spinning energy dog of delightPreciado urges his readers to ''use dysphoria as your revolutionary platform''. |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>140880042X</amazonuk>1804271454
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jean UreSamantha Harvey|title=Love and KissesOrbital
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident ReadersGeneral Fiction|summary=Tamsin and Katie were just thirteen and worried that they were boring. TheyIn 2024, Samantha Harvey won the Booker Prize for ''Orbital''d been best friends since forever and were the good girls. Neither missed school, skipped her homework nor had boyfriends. Well, a compact yet profound work that is, not so far. Up until then Tamsin had been unfolds over a single day in the lives of a group of astronauts aboard the boffin head – consistently strong academically and looking forward to going on to universityInternational Space Station. All Through a narrative lens that seemed to change when she met Alex. Well, when I say mirrors the astronauts'met' I should perhaps clarify and say that Alex pushed his wheelbarrow into herorbital perspective, from the building site where he workedHarvey invites readers to see our planet in a wholly new light. Oh, and did I mention that he was seventeen, Polish and spoke very little English?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0007281722</amazonuk>1529922933
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Henry Mintzberg295967572X|title=ManagingPale Pieces|author=G M Stevens
|rating=5
|genre=Business and FinanceLiterary Fiction|summary=Our unnamed narrator is about to begin a train journey with his companion Django. Where they're going and what the purpose of this journey is, is uncertain. Django found the tickets 'Study after study has shown that managers work at an unrelenting pace'on the floor somewhere' How true, though it always makes me wonder why, as a result, there's such a market for bulky management and leadership and general business books like this onehas persuaded our narrator to accompany him. How does anyone who needs or wants to read one ever find the time to do soWhy not? This title actually has an answer to this, by providing two books in one, and it Not much else is such a simple yet effective solution that I have to start there. You can read this book clear either - but we are probably in one of two ways. Option one is the past as the pair travel to read every word, chapter the station by chapter, cover to cover. If you have the time I would recommend this approach because coach and the book train is very readable, not too repetitive, and quite thought-provokinga steam locomotive.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0273709305</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Kathryn Fox0008551324|title=Blood BornThe Devil You Know (D S Max Craigie)|author=Neil Lancaster|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=To give support to a vulnerable gang-rape victim, forensic pathologist Anya Crichton offers to drive Giverny Hart It's unusual for anyone from the Hardie family to approach the courthouse on police. Neither side likes or has any respect for the day she other. But Davie Hardie is due struggling in prison and he's prepared to testify against tell the notorious Harbourn brothers. But when Anya arrives at police where the house she finds Giverny close to death body of a missing person is buried and faces a battle against time to save who was responsible for herdeath. In This person, he promises, is someone big and it will be worth the panic, Anya fails police doing what he wants. And what he wants is to be transferred to take note of an important clue which might help tell whether it really was suicide or a cleverly staged murder. Worse still, in trying open prison to save serve the girl's life, Anya has interfered with a crime scene remainder of his sentence and the case falls apartto get an early parole date. She blames herself for the Harbourn brothers being allowed Not much to walk free and only hours later there ask, is news of another attack. A pair of sisters have been stabbed it? The new Deputy Police Constable doesn't think so and raped resulting in the death of one, while she's even prepared to do the other clings to lifething that Hardie demanded - make certain that DS Max Craigie and anyone who works with him is kept well away from what's happening.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0340933097</amazonuk>
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{{Frontpage
|author=Thea Lenarduzzi
|title=The Tower
|rating=5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= ''How unctuous are the fats of another's life, how dizzying their sugars in our bloodstream''.
{{newreview|author=Leah Fleming|title=Remembrance Day|rating=4|genre=WomenIn this compelling novel, Thea Lenarduzzi assumes the identity of T, the protagonist of this tale. Just as T's Fiction|summary=In story is being told, the year 2000 an old lady in story of a wheelchair watches second protagonist is unveiled: Annie, the unveiling daughter of a wealthy family in the new war memorial 19th century, who died of tuberculosis after being locked in the village squarea tower, captures T's imagination. ThereAnnie's pride fate is, above all, an enticing story to T. It is a story which she consumes avariciously, both in what has been achieveda quest for truth and knowledge, and in the family who are gathered around her service of myth, fable and there are memories toofantasy. Some are good but many are not.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847561039</amazonuk>1804271799
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Neal LaytonClaire-Louise Bennett|title=Surf's Up (Mammoth Academy)Big Kiss, Bye-Bye |rating=34.5|genre=Confident ReadersLiterary Fiction|summary=Having successfully seen off the rather unpleasant humans Everything in this book, however sweet or seemingly innocent, is steeped in earlier volumesanguish and distortion. Even a kiss, our favourite junior mammoths Oscar usually a symbol of intimacy and Arabella have nothing much else to do apart from return to Mammoth Academy for lots more double periods closeness, becomes evidence of Difficult Sumslove lost. They're supposed to be making presentations about what they did during When the holidays toonarrator cries out internally, but Oscar hasn't done any preparation 'come over here andkiss me, frankly, he can't really remember what he actually did do with all that free time other ' it is less an invitation than no Difficult Sumsa desperate attempt to confirm her emotional numbness. The imagined recipient of this plea is Xavier, her ex-partner, a ghost she conjures to test her detachment. |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>034098967X</amazonuk>1804271934
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ursula Jones and Sarah Gibb0008405026|title=The Princess Who Had No KingdomA Stranger in the Family (Maeve Kerrigan 11)|author=Jane Casey|rating=45|genre=Confident ReadersCrime|summary=The princess who has no kingdom wanders around in a cart pulled by It's sixteen years since nine-year-old Rosalie Marshall disappeared from her horse Prettybed one summer night. She's very politewas never found and the investigation ground to a halt. Now, her mother, friendlyHelena, and kind-heartedher father are dead in their bed. Initially, but she feels it looks like something is lacking because she doesn't have a kingdom of her own. The other royals she meets treat her nicely enough, straightforward murder/suicide but there's always something about the positioning of the bodies that makes DS Maeve Kerrigan and her boss DI Josh Derwent suspicious. What looked as though it was going to be an open-and-shut case is now a feeling complex double murder. Kerrigan is convinced that shethe explanation lies in Rosalie's not quite as good disappearance: others (such as them because she isnDerwent't the princess of anywheres boss, Una Burt) are less convinced.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846160421</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Mij Kelly Annie Ernaux and Louise NisbetAlison L. Strayer (translator)|title=The Happiest Man in the World or the Mouse Who Made ChristmasOther Girl
|rating=4
|genre=For SharingAutobiography|summary=Mouse doesn't like anyone and keeps herself to herself. Her things are her things and she is too selfish to share them with anyone else. One day, an old man moves in to Mouse's house. He used to be We were born from the happiest man in the world, but now he's sadsame body. HeI's fed up of having given, given, given all his life and ve never got anything back. He just sits quietly and mopes. This makes Mouse miserable, so one day she decides really wanted to cheer him up by giving him a clementinethink about this...|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0340931558</amazonuk>}}''
{{newreview|author=Nick Bland|title=The Very Cranky Bear|rating=4|genre=For Sharing|summary=MooseErnaux's work is always very candid and her tone transparent, Lion, Zebra and Sheep head into a cave to get out but this raw epistolary text must be one of the rainmost intimate accounts I've read. Ernaux writes in direct address to her sister, however, but little do they know that Bear is fast asleep in therethis letter will never reach her. When they wake him up, he roars Why? Because Annie Ernaux's sister died of diphtheria at them6 years old, chasing them outsidea few months before the vaccine was made compulsory in France, so they decide to cheer him up somehowand 2 years before the author was even born. Zebra paints stripes on him, Moose fashions antlers for him The large and Lion sticks a mane instant void created by the jarring concept of writing to an imaginary recipient emphasises Ernaux's process of straw on him. Unsurprisingly, reckoning with this makes Bear even crankiergiant absence in her life, so it's down to Sheep to save the day..an absence that she has always felt but often denied.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340989424</amazonuk>1804271845
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Kes Gray Maxim Gorky and Lee WildishBryan Karetnyk (translator)|title=Mum Reminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Dad GlueAndreyev|rating=43.5|genre=For SharingBiography|summary=A young boy's parents Biographies are splitting upoften seen as the form of life-writing which offers less colour; it can be seen as more objective and less personal. He's going through the usual emotions I think that children of divorce go through: worryGorky completely rejects this perspective, feeling unsureand offers a vibrant, blaming himselfsubjective yet informed portrait of three of his literary contemporaries. In the first section of this book, angerTolstoy complains to his friend Gorky that: ''you write not of real life as it is, denial, and then trying but of what you yourself imagine it to get them be. Whom would it help to stay together. His method for know how I see this isntower, that sea, or that Tartar - why should it interest anyone? Of what use is it?''t the usual response though: he looks for glue to stick his mum and dad together. ThankfullyWell, Maxim Gorky shows exactly what can be gained from a subjective account, giving us access to how he finds some wise saw Tolstoy, Chekhov and kindly advice Andreyev in the processsuch privileged detail that one almost feels unworthy of it.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340957107</amazonuk>1804271977
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Clara Vulliamy1529077745|title=The Bear With Sticky Paws Won't Go To BedDark Wives (D I Vera Stanhope)|author=Ann Cleeves|rating=4.5|genre=For SharingCrime|summary=It's Pearl's bedtimeA man walking his dog in the early morning discovered the body of a man in the park near Rosebank, a care home for troubled teens. The dead man was Josh - one of the care workers who was due to work a shift the night before but she says she's really busy and isn't going to sleepwho had never turned up. She just wants D I Vera Stanhope is called in to play and play and play. When investigate the murder - but her only clue is the bear with sticky paws rings disappearance of one of the doorbellresidents, he whisks her away on an amazing adventure fourteen-year- although old Chloe Spencer. Some people believe that Chloe was responsible for the death but Vera thinks this is unlikely as you might expect, the bear girl's diary makes it clear that she adored Josh. She knows that she has a little more energy than Pearl and eventually she does get a little sleepyto find Chloe to discover what happened to Josh.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408300648</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Stephen MackeyOlga Tokarczuk|title=Miki|rating=4|genre=For Sharing|summary=It's cold, dark and icy, and Miki and Penguin are trudging through the snow. But it's Midwinter Eve, when wishes come true. They wish for a tree, lights, someone strong to power the lights, and finally a star that will shine brightly forever. Miki is taken deep below the ice to find the starHouse of Day, whilst up top Penguin and new friend Polar Bear start to worry about her.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>034095065X</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Kristin Cashore|title=FireHouse of Night
|rating=5
|genre=FantasyLiterary Fiction|summary=Possessed ''What's the good of great beauty, the kind a world that drives men mad, Fire is used to people trying to kill her. She isn't used to them doing it by accident. When a poacher in the woods outside her home accidentally shoots her, Fire is hard pressed to keep the temperamental Lord Archer from killing him. But as sure as Fire is the man did not mean to cause her harm, she is made unsure by the strange fog keeps changing like that exists ? How can one go on calmly living in the manit?''s mind.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1905200129</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Justin Scroggie|The title=Eye Spy: Uncovering the Secrets of the World Around You|rating=4|genre=Trivia|summary=Signs are everywhere. I wasnthis spellbinding work, ''t really one House of those who thought our roads were littered with too many traffic signs until the day I was driven past a pair Day, House of speed regulation signsNight'', positioned at the exit end somewhat reflects this notion of a oneshifting realities -way street but facing the illegal way up it. Not all signssmall, subtle changes which govern our lives, like the shift from day to night, of coursehowever quotidian, are quite as unnecessarycausing chaos. But, or indeed as blatantly visiblethe constant in that image is the house, stoic against the ancient diurnal cycle which nonetheless controls how it is where this pictorial guide to countless coded messages, signifiers and other similar factoids comes inperceived.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340994487</amazonuk>1804271918
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{{Frontpage
|isbn=1836284683
|title=The Big Happy
|author=David Chadwick
|rating=4.5
|genre=Dystopian Fiction
|summary=Well! This is a murder mystery unlike any other!
{{newreview|author=Jose Saramago |title=Small Memories|rating=4|genre=Autobiography|summary=Having been born in 1922 and lived through so much of the twentieth centuryI do love it when I open a book, with an authorit's view of change nothing like I expected it to be, and people, Jose Saramago has certainly experienced it takes me on a lotwild ride. Civil Wars in the neighbouring Spain; the growth And that is just what happened with ''The Big Happy''. I don't want to ruin a similar experience for any of his country - which still left it as western Europeyou reading but I's poorest. Here he allows us witness ll have to his mind drifting through his childhood, in at least set the country and in Lisbonscene. Once that's done, and provides a subtle and gentle memoirI think you should simply experience this wonderfully original story for yourself.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184655148X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Eoin ColferSally Rooney|title=And Another Thing ... Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Part Six of Three (Hitchhikers Guide 6) Intermezzo|rating=34.5|genre=Science General Fiction|summary=Of all 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 big books announced for many relationships woven into this yearstory, this the central one must have raised more eyebrows than many. Why try and write a new Hitchhiker's Guide for readers to unravel is the Galaxy book, when way before the endfraternal connection—or lack thereof—between Ivan and Peter Koubek. Ivan, its creator Douglas Adams was proving quite hopeless at such a task? And why approach an Irishmansocially awkward chess prodigy, Eoin Colfercontrasts sharply with his older brother Peter, when the originals - tempered with a successful lawyer living in Dublin. Following their humour which could only be described as Monty Python doing father's passing after a sci-fi Terry Pratchett, and long battle with their cups of tea and dressing gownscancer, could only be described as very English? Well the answer is most evident - Colfer is a world-beater when it comes to knocking up a storybrothers' already strained relationship faces new trials.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0718155149</amazonuk>0571365469
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Harlan Coben1836285493|title=Tell No OneThe Double Life of a Wheelchair User|author=Rob Keeley
|rating=5
|genre=General FictionConfident Readers|summary=I've been meaning to get around to reading some or all Will is a keen player of Harlan Coben's workvideo games, because if the reviews are to be believed and you are a fan of the 'Bloody Knife /Blunt Instrument' thrillerconscientious student, the man is quite simply not capable of turning out a duff novel. But you know how it is, what with one thing and another slightly annoying brother and a bulging pile of books to be read and reviewed, I just somehow hadn't managed to give him my full attentionsupportive friend. Until now.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1409117022</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=John Peel and Sheila Ravenscroft|title=Margrave of the Marshes|rating=4.5|genre=Entertainment|summary=John Peel was without doubt one of the But most important disc jockeys of all time. Born in Merseyside in 1939, he began is an aspiring writer. English is his favourite lesson at his career in mid-60s America before returning home to join Radio London school, Marlowe Park, and then become one of the original Radio 1 team, where at which he stayed until his death 37 years laterexcels. I admired the man for his passion for playing the music nobody else would give the time of day (even if I didnThis hasn't always enjoy it myself) and gone unnoticed by his readiness to say exactly what he thoughtheadteacher, even if it was not what his employers at the BBC wanted to hearMrs Howarth, and I always enjoyed reading his columns in the music weeklies she has suggested to Will and later Radio Times. Nevertheless I found much of his show unlistenable towards the end, recall some mum that he spends a couple of his rather curmudgeonly remarks on air (guest slots on Radio 1's Round Table review programme come to mind), and thought his build-'em-up, knock-'em-down stance rather irritating after afternoons a while. So I approached this book with an open mind as week at a fandifferent school, but not an uncritical oneStation Road, where his ability might be better extended.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0552551198</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez 1009473085|title=Perfumes: The A Conservative Effect 2010 - Z Guide2024|author=Anthony Seldon and Tom Egerton (Editors)
|rating=5
|genre=LifestylePolitics and Society|summary=Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. The only thing Sometimes it's simpler to explain a book by describing what it ''isn't'' and that could be conceivably better than reading applies to ''PerfumesThe Conservative Effect: 2010-2024 - 14 Wasted Years?'' would be to . If you're looking for an easy read it while sampling which will deliver the scents it reviewsinside story about what ''really'' happened on certain occasions, but even without then this isn't the olfactory componentbook for you. If that's what you're looking for, I don't think Anthony Seldon's book, {{amazonurl|isbn=B0BH7SKG2S|title=Johnson at 10}}, can be bettered for those tumultuous years. It's a compelling read and should be compulsory for anyone who thinks Johnson should return to politics. 'Perfumes'The Conservative Effect'' is an entirely different beast. It's the seventh book in a delight: Turin (series which looks at the impact a lyrical scientist) government has made and Sanchez (an analytically enthusiastic collector) not only treat perfume creation co-editor Sir Anthony Seldon regards this as high art, but turn perfume criticism into an art form (or at least the most important. This book follows the well-established format: a sophisticated genre series of experts from various fields review the state of writing) toothe nation when the coalition took over in 2010, the changes that occurred and the situation in 2024. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846681278</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=David Malouf Jenny Valentine|title=RansomUs in the Before and After
|rating=5
|genre=Literary FictionTeens|summary=Taking his theme from a small part of Homer's IliadElk and Mab are best friends, Malouf tells the story of the king of Troyor more than that even, Priam's grief-stricken voyage into the Greek camp to ransom Troy's wealth for the body of his fallen son, Hector, killed by the equally grief-stricken Achilles whose great friend Hector had killed their friendship is a once in battle before Achilles took his cruel revengea lifetime connection. Malouf tells the story in sparse, yet lyrical and poetic fashion suggesting the personal stories behind the epic themes that Homer related. It is an exquisitely written piece managing to be both deeply moving as well They meet as children one day on a great piece of story telling.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0701184159</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Steven M Gillon|title=The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After|rating=4.5|genre=History|summary=The assassination of President Kennedy came at a pivotal moment in my life and for more than forty years Itrip out but unfortunately they don've read most of what has been written about the event. Itt get each other's been of variable quality, but contact details at the books fed the curiosity of people entranced by the charismatic young President who died so publiclytime. I'd come to the point of wondering if there was anything new to be saidBut then chance brings them back together, but Stephen Gillom and they are inseparable. Something has looked at what happened from an unusual though, something terrible and tragic, and largely overlooked angle – the first twenty four hours of Lyndon Johnson's Presidencynow they must work through their grief, and their friendship, together.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>046501870X</amazonuk>1471196585
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