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In fiction, Ani (and the Man Booker Prize longlist) is recommending [[The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell]]. Holly Sykes is 15 and has found true love with an older man in his twenties - until she finds him in bed with her best mate. Upset and disorientated, she runs away from home. This may enable her to escape from the unfaithful Vinny and her overbearing family but not the weirdness. She's not the only one though: Hugo the student, conman and lothario thought he was only doing someone a good turn when the weirdness started for him. There is a point to it though: eventually battle lines will be drawn and it's anyone's guess as to who will win, despite what the Anchorites may say. This is the life of Holly Sykes also doubling as an eclectic confection of enticing curiosity. In other words it serves those of us who just want a stonking good read as well as the literary discussionistas. Ani wants it to win the 2014 Man Booker but we shall see.
In non-fiction, we're recommending something a little bit different this month. [[The Neon Colouring Book byRichard by Richard Merritt, Amanda Hillier and Felicity French]] is what is says on the tin - a colouring book. But it's a colouring book for ''adults''! It's fabulous: relaxing, engaging and just plain good fun. Go on, indulge yourself - you ''do'' deserve it. Sue is very proud of her peacock!
For teens, Jill loved [[The Boundless by Kenneth Oppel]]. William Everett's father has risen high in the railway. But it wasn't always thus. He spent many years working for Cornelius Van Horne as a manual labourer, cutting and blasting through swathes of Canada and laying tracks. When Will and his father witness the laying of the last piece of track, there's an avalanche. And Will's father saves Van Horne's life. Promotion and success followed and now Van Horne is dead, Will's father is general manager and the world's biggest train - the Boundless, at 987 carriages long - will carry his body in perpetuity. This is a wonderful, vivid adventure set on the world's longest train and featuring murder, mayhem, circus performers and the mythical sasquatch. What more could you possibly want?!

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