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|isbn=15293939301787333175|title=Making a Living: How You Don't Have to Craft Your Businessbe Mad to Work Here|author=Sophie RochesterBenji Waterhouse
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|genre=CraftsPopular Science|summary=I was tempted to read ''Starting a creative business has never been easier.You Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here' 'after enjoying Adam Kay'If not nows first book {{amazonurl|isbn=1509858636|title=This is Going to Hurt}}, when?a glorious mixture of insight into the workings of the NHS, humour and autobiography. '' I know that IYou Don'm not alone in having wondered whether or not I could turn my hobby into a businesst Have to be Mad... There's a lot of motivation ' promised the same elements but moved from physical problems to do so: I make more items than we can sensibly use mental illness and there are the work of a lot of people who have been delighted to accept what I make as giftspsychiatrist. Selling would offset the costs, which can be quite considerable and I did wonder whether it could was acceptable to be fun to do, couldn't it? But where to start? What do I need to think about? Well, looking for humour in this setting but the first thing anyone who laughter is considering turning directed at a crafting hobby into situation rather than a business should do person and it is to read ''Making a Living''always delivered with empathy and understanding.
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|author=Freya MarskeMaria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale (Translator)|title=A Marvellous LightThe Disappearing Act
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|genre=Historical Literary Fiction|summary=Robin Blyth Despite her anonymisation of place names and people, Stepanova's message in this short work of autofiction is unmistakable. A novelist named M travels from B (ostensibly Berlin) to the town of F for a literary festival she is to be a guest speaker at. Detoured by erratic train schedules and nudged into by forces beyond her control, her journey slowly bends toward a job traveling circus. Swept up in the Civil Servicethis series of events, much M eventually offers to his chagrin. There he meets Edwin Courcey and learns that step in for a circus performer who has unexpectedly left the streets of London are threaded with magicshow. Desperate to remove The train functions as a curse that threatens to swallow himmotif of transience and impermanence, Robin follows Edwin to while the countryside, where circus embodies the hedgegrows bristle with incantations reshaping of identity and the people shimmer with power. There they uncover a sinister plot retreat into fantasy, an impulse that threatens lies at the lives very heart of all magicians in the British Islesnovel form itself. |isbn=15290808861804272329
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|isbn=0241480442B0GFQ81YQK|title=Healthy Vegan The CookbookHow the Sky and the Earth Made People: Vegan Cooking Meets Nutrition ScienceFrom the Oral Stories of Malagasy Elders|author=Niko Rittenau and Sebastian CopienStephanie Zabriskie
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|genre=CookeryChildren's Non-Fiction|summary=EmotionallyBefore people came and joined the animals, I am a veganthere was only the sky and the earth. Everything was quiet until the earth and the sky began to tal to each other. MentallyFirst, I am a veganthe earth created bodies. And then, the sky breathed life into them. I read [[How These were the first humans and they belonged to Love Animals in a Human-Shaped World by Henry Mance]] both earth and was appalled by the way in which we treat animals in our search for (preferably cheap) foodsky. PracticallyAnd so people lived between sky and soil and they planted and learned and remembered, I am not a veganespecially how they came to be. It worked for a while apart from When they grew old and died, their bodies returned to the odd blip with regard earth and their life returned to cheese but then a perfect storm of those events which you hope don't occur too often in your lifetime tempted me back to animal-based proteinthe sky. It wasn't And that is why the earth and the taste - I know that I sky are both revered. Only together can get plant-based food they create human beings. And that tastes just as good as anything plundered from the animal kingdom - it was the ease of being able is why people must pay attention to get sufficient protein when meals were often snatched in a few spare moments, and care for, both.
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|isbn=suppl_staflB0GHPMNF6P|title=Supply Chain 20/20The Zookeeper's Dragon: A Clear View on the Local Multiplier Effect Magical Modern Fantasy Tale for Book LoversGrown-Ups|author=Kim StaflundCarolyn Mathews
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|genre=ReferenceFantasy|summary=SoWhen Phil's father unexpectedly dies, youhe quits his Canary Wharf finance job to take over the running of the family's farm zoo. He've finished writing your book s not expecting much excitement, until he receives an unidentified egg that his new-age stoner uncle Edgar found in a cave in New Zealand, and suddenly life is no longer quite what it seems. Then the egg hatches into neither a reptile nor a bird, but a dragon! Now he, Edgar, his mother Abi, and you think the hard work is all done? Youzoo're convinced that all you need s part-time café waitress Pearl have to raise this little bundle of scales and joy, despite having no idea how to actually raise dragons and not being able to do now is get tell anyone about it published . But this tiny little dragon may show them love and connection in ways they had never before imagined…}}{{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 money will start rolling oral traditions of Maasai elders in?Ngorongoro, Tanzania.''
Wrong and wrong again. You presumably wrote the book because you wanted to The Maasai are a cattle- herding people and you had a talent for delivering the written word. You knew your subject back this story writes down its oral tradition explaining how they came to frontbe so. Now youCattle are status and wealth in Maasai culture but this doesn're going to have to get to grips with t tell the book supply chain, which even parts whole story of the publishing industry believe to be wrong but it's too difficult to change intimate and symbiotic connection its people, and especially its women, have with their cows and no one wants to be for the first to trynatural world. Then, when you ''finally'' The oral tradition retelling the many conversations Maasai women have a copy of the book in your handshad with their cows, you're going to have to work out how to sell it - because it ''is'' going to be down to youdoes.|isbn=B0G9WTGY6J
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|isbnauthor=1398706906Livi Michael|title=The Lost|author=Simon BeckettElizabeth and Ruth|rating=43.5|genre=CrimeHistorical Fiction|summary=The disappearance of Metropolitan police firearms officer, Jonah Colley's young son, Theo, just about finished him, particularly as he blamed himself for what had happened. He'd fallen asleep in the park whilst Theo was playing and when he woke, Theo had gone. It cost him his marriage Elizabeth and his home. Ten years later heRuth's largely come through it and he's out with his team when he gets is a phone call work of historical fiction wrought from DS Gavin McKinneythe life of the Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell, best known for her first novel Mary Barton (1848), a radical critique of the treatment of the working class published under a pseudonym. Gavin used to be his best friend but itThe ''Ruth's a long time since they've spoken. Hefrom Livi Michael's obviously title appears in some difficulty now - Jonah can hear it her novel as Pasley, a young Irish prostitute who was abandoned as a child and finds herself in his voice - Manchester's New Bailey Prison after a difficult and he asks Jonah to meet him unjust hand at Slaughter Quaylife. ''There's no one else I can trust''Set in Manchester between 1839 and 1842, he saysthe novel examines the harsh conditions endured by the Victorian working poor and interrogates the extent to which the wealthy (including Gaskell herself) were responsible for addressing these injustices.|isbn=1784633682
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|author=Amanda MasonMakenna Goodman|title=The Hiding PlaceHelen of Nowhere|rating=34.5|genre=HorrorLiterary Fiction|summary=Needing an escape from their turbulent life, Nell Galilee takes her husband and stepdaughter to Whitby, where they rent a cliffside holiday cottage by It could be argued that the name pervading theme of Elder House. She hopes this book is malaise - a hard-to-place feeling that it will be the perfect place to sort things out. But there's something in your life is not quite right about Elder House. The atmosphere protagonist, a disgraced professor on the brink of losing both his career and his relationship, embodies this feeling. However, Goodman counteracts his discomfort with a force which is unsettling seductive, radical and off – unnerving: Helen. The connection between Helen and before long Nell starts the protagonist is indirect yet intimate. As the former owner of the countryside house he's considering, Helen represents a volta in his life, her past tied to suspect that she his potential fresh start. The realtor who shows the protagonist around the house shares stories about Helen, and describes her family arenas ''an entity that is pure consciousness, beyond form''t alone there…. Although she lives in an assisted living facility now, Helen has powers beyond comprehension which the reader gets the sense are not altogether innocuous.|isbn=18387719641804272205}}
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|authorisbn=Paul CleaveB0GCB1MQ7D|title=The Quiet PeopleWhy My Mother Went Away|author=Alan Kennedy
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|genre=CrimeAutobiography|summary= I am have often wondered how prominent people came to hold their positions. With 'celebrities', there's frequently a book they might or might not a fan of "have written, which might or might not tell the Prologue"true story. Most books are the worse for them. In this case I might make an exception. We start with Luca Pittman who is in It's not often that you find a hurry. He has to hurry because he has children book that he should not havegives the full backstory, and when he hurries, when he bundles things into rarely do you discover a memoir where the telling is so perfect that you'll go back of his car and tries to run reread paragraphs and then hears sirens behind himsentences, which he should not hear because this just for the pleasure the words give. ''Why My Mother Went Away'' is New Zealand and that is not one of those rare exceptions. It's the story of how they do things therea boy from the Midlands, born at the beginning of the Second World War, he takes would become a riskProfessor of Psychology at Dundee University. It ends badlyIn fact, he was one of the founders of the department.|isbn=1913193942
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|author=Will CarverJeremy Cooper|title=Psychopaths AnonymousDiscord|rating=3.5|genre=ThrillersLiterary Fiction|summary=Maeve is Discord: a high functioning alcoholiclack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, drinking continuously and alsoor ideas) The principal example of discord within the novel, curiouslyas with most instances of discord, addicted to attending numerous AA groups. She is also a self-acknowledged psychopatheasily located. Whilst analysing The two protagonists of the novel, Rebekah Rosen and critiquing the AA steps she Evie Bennet, are as different as they come. Rebekah is mainly using the groups an uptight, traditional and no-nonsense composer close to find targets...targets for sexual encountersretirement, targets to feed her desire to hear while Evie is a force of people's miserynature, bounding onto the musical scene as a precocious saxophonist, oozing with talent and targets for her violent behaviourcharm. Yet she also seems The two, predictably, don't always see eye to be searching for others who think as she doeseye, their approaches different and when sheEvie's progressive views at odds with Rebekah's unable to find like-minded people in any conservative leaning. However, something connects them beyond just their musical project: a sort of fragile alliance formed within the groups she decides to set up her own, hoping to encounter others who share similar obsessions, and thus Psychopaths Anonymous is bornclamour.|isbn=19131937561804272264
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|isbnauthor=1529418100Tom Percival|title=Bruno's Challenge and Other Dordogne Tales|author=Martin WalkerThe Wrong Shoes|rating=45|genre=Short StoriesConfident Readers|summary=IWill'm not usually s life is difficult, in a fan multitude of short stories - I find it all too easy to put ways. He is bullied because he has 'the book down between stories and forget to pick it up again - but I am a fan of Martin Walkerwrong shoes's [[Martin Walker's Commissar Bruno Courreges Mysteries in Chronological Order|Bruno Courreges Mysteries]] so , he has the temptation to read wrong shoes because his dad can''Bruno's Challenge'' was hard to resist t work and I'm rather glad that I didndoesn't have enough money for even try. For those new to the seriesmost basic of things like food, thereand his dad can's t work because he lost his job at the college, was working a cash-in-hand job on a building site and had an excellent introduction accident. Throw into that mix the fact that will tell you all you need to know about whohis mum and dad are separated, and Will's who life seems bleak in every direction. And yet, he still has a tiny amount of hope. He is good at art, and clings to the background to why Bruno moments of joy when he is in St Denisdrawing, that feel like a light at the end of a long, dark tunnel.|isbn=1398527122
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|isbnauthor=B09GJW49GFEdward W Said|title=Buried Lies (Gaby Darin Book 5)|author=Jenny O'BrienRepresentations of the Intellectual |rating=4.5|genre=CrimePolitics and Society|summary=Hannah Thomas was having her first night away from her son. Hunter had diabetes Edward Said's ''Representations of the Intellectual'' is less a strict theory of what intellectuals are and this was controlled by more a pump attached to his stomach, so her over-protectiveness was understandable, but her fiance, Ian, was pestering her to get married and she thought it would passionate argument for what they should be . Said clearly rejects the comfortable image of the intellectual as a good idea for him detached expert speaking only to find out what parenting was ''really'' likeother specialists. Her friendInstead, Millyhe insists on the intellectual as a public figure, had arranged to take her boyfriendoften awkward, Liamabrasive, for a night in a posh hotel but then he dumped her and she couldn't get the money backunpopular, so Hannah was offered the opportunity who speaks truth to go in his place. She would return home to find Ian dead and five-year-old Hunter missingpower even when it is inconvenient or risky.|isbn=1804272248
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|isbnauthor=B09GV3WS1QSylvie Cathrall|title=Without a Trace|author=Jane BettanyA Letter to the Luminous Deep|rating=45|genre=CrimeScience Fiction|summary=Life hadn't been easy for Ruth Prendergast: she'd just come through a divorce and right now it was raining hard. All she wanted was to get back to her new home and settle down for There are few greater joys than a quiet evening. It wasn't going book which lives up to be though: when she went into her bedroom she found a dead man on her bed with a knife in his chestcompelling premise. She'd no idea who he wasAnd this is one of them.|isbn= 0356522776
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|isbn=18387748231786482126|title=Her Majesty the Queen Investigates: A Three Dog ProblemThe Janus Stone (Dr Ruth Galloway)|author=S J BennettElly Griffiths|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=ItBuilders were demolishing an old house in Norwich - the site was going to hold seventy-five 's 2016 and the Queenluxury's Private Secretary, Sir Simon Holcroft has decided that too much good claret and too little exercise is putting a strain on his waistband. Swimming, he decides, is the way to go and he can use the Buckingham Palace pool which is how he came to be there early one morning and apartments - when they discovered the body bones of Cynthia Harris at the side of the poola child beneath a doorway. There was broken glass - no skull. Was this a crystal tumblerritual killing or murder? Inevitably, by the look at it - probably one of the young royals being careless - and it looked Dr Ruth Galloway finds herself working with DCI Harry Nelson. It's difficult as though Mrs Harris had slipped and cut herself so badly Ruth knows, but Nelson doesn't, that she had bled outis pregnant with his child as a result of the one night they spent together some three months ago. StillHer condition will be obvious before long, it was a shock for Sir Simonnot least because Ruth is prone to sudden bouts of sickness.
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|isbn=057136358X0008551375|title=April in SpainWhen Shadows Fall (D S Max Craigie)|author=John BanvilleNeil Lancaster|rating=4.5|genre=Crime (Historical)|summary=Terry Tice Leanne Wilson's body was found at the bottom of a hitmanScottish mountain, although he didn't think seemingly the result of himself in those termsa tragic accident. He saw what he did as ''a matter of making things tidy'She'd looked so happy, too, when she posted her intentions on Facebook. I couldn't resist the thought that he Her friends were relieved as she was just out of an extreme version of Marie Kondo. He enjoyed his jobunpleasant relationship, something which occurred to him when he but it looked like she was living her best life now. Then it emerged that five other women had died in similar circumstances in Burma with the army ''where he got the chance to kill a lot of the little yellow fellows last year. All were experienced climbers, properly equipped for what they were doing and had a fine old time''sensible people. He was spending a lot None of time with Percy Antrobus - who couldnthe 't understand why Terry didn't know the purpose of what a swizzle stick - surely he wouldnstupid thing to do't drink champagne with bubbles in the ''morning''? explanations applied. It was after PercyThey were all alone when they died: DS Max Craigie is certain there's death that he saw a killer on the benefits of taking up a job in Spainloose.
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|author=Dave Letterfly KnodererPaul B Preciado|title=Speedy: Hurled Through HavocDysphoria Mundi|rating=4.5|genre=AutobiographyPolitics and Society|summary=How ''It is never too late to summarise embrace the life revolutionary optimism of Dave Letterfly Knodererv in a pithy sentence to kick off a review of his memoir? Do you know, I really donchildhood''t think I can. 
Dave is an author 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 artistoffering to the new generation, a new feeling mechanism in which detachment is not considered a sign of political apathy. An inspirational speaker Rather, it is the proportional, valid response to ''the epistemological and political crack we are living through, and the tension between emancipatory forces and a professional horseman. And a recovering alcoholicconservative resistances that characterize our present'' which Preciado calls ''dysphoria mundi''. The son whole text is framed against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic as that which has catalysed this revolution, when dysphoria began to emerge on a Lutheran ministerglobal scale, heor as ''pangea covidica''s struggled with . Rather than taking this extreme dysphoria as a controlling fathersign of weakness, run away or mistaking detachment or withdrawal for political paralysis, Preciado urges his readers to join the circus (not a metaphor), trained horses, painted caravans, designed and painted theatre sets, and hit rock bottom when the bottle took over''use dysphoria as your revolutionary platform''.|isbn=B0965V3LLN1804271454
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|author=Tade ThompsonSamantha Harvey|title=Far From the Light of HeavenOrbital
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|genre=Science General Fiction|summary=Michelle 'Shell' Campion is fulfilling her lifelong dream of going to space. As first officer aboard the sleeper ship RagtimeIn 2024, bound for Samantha Harvey won the world of Bloodroot, she will essentially be a babysitter Booker Prize for the ship's AI captain. However'Orbital'', when she wakes up at a compact yet profound work that unfolds over a single day in the end lives of her trip to find dozens a group of her passengers butchered and astronauts aboard the Ragtime's AI almost non-responsive, she begins to realise International Space Station. Through a narrative lens that her first mission won't be going as smoothly as she hoped it would. Down on Bloodroot, disgraced investigator Rasheed Fin and his android partner Salvo are sent up to discover exactly what went wrong on mirrors the Ragtime. Meanwhile, former astronaut and friend of Shellastronauts's father Lawrence Biz takes a shuttle to Bloodroot, half-alien daughter in toworbital perspective, Harvey invites readers to see why the Ragtime has gone quiet, leaving behind the politicking and bureaucracy of Space Station Lagosour planet in a wholly new light. What the five of them discover on the Ragtime has ramifications not just for Bloodroot, but potentially the entirety of human space…|isbn=03565143231529922933
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|authorisbn=Rob Keeley295967572X|title= Carrots Don’t Grow On Trees!Pale Pieces|author=G M Stevens|rating= 45|genre=For SharingLiterary Fiction|summary= Lily loves eating fruit and vegetables. She likes carrots, broccoli, cabbage and aubergines. When her friends at school turn up their noses, Lily Our unnamed narrator is keen about to explain how good begin a train journey with his companion Django. Where they are for you 're going and how nice to eat. One daywhat the purpose of this journey is, poor Lily gets tricked by Jordan, who tells her that carrots grow on treesis uncertain. Infuriated, Lily checks with Django found the teacher, who explains that fruits grow tickets ''on trees the floor somewhere'' and vegetables, like carrots, grow has persuaded our narrator to accompany him. Why not? Not much else is clear either - but we are probably in the ground. Jordan says, "I did try past as the pair travel to tell her, Miss!" the station by coach and everyone laughs at poor Lilythe train is a steam locomotive.|isbn= B09HHN541V
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|isbn=178607981X0008551324|title=Bad ApplesThe Devil You Know (D S Max Craigie)|author=Will DeanNeil Lancaster
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|genre=Crime
|summary=Tuva Moodyson was driving up a foggy hillside towards Visberg when she discovered an Audi 4x4 parked at It's unusual for anyone from the side of Hardie family to approach the roadpolice. Wondering if someone needed help she got out of Neither side likes or has any respect for the car - other. But Davie Hardie is struggling in prison and heard he's prepared to tell the screams from deep inside police where the forest. Determining the direction body of a sound isn't easy when you need hearing aids missing person is buried and dampness is causing interference but Tuva made her way to where a woman who was holding responsible for her coat over death. This person, he promises, is someone big and it will be worth the body of a manpolice doing what he wants. He'd been decapitatedAnd what he wants is to be transferred to an open prison to serve the remainder of his sentence and to get an early parole date. He was Arne Gustav PerssonNot much to ask, a resident of Visbergis it? The new Deputy Police Constable doesn't think so and she's even prepared to do the other thing that Hardie demanded - make certain that DS Max Craigie and anyone who works with him is kept well away from what's happening.
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|authorisbn=Lilja Sigurdadottir1035043092|title=Cold As HellThe Killing Stones (Jimmy Perez)|author=Ann Cleeves|rating=45
|genre=Crime
|summary= In 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 red suitcase new life on Orkney. It's been seven years since we heard from him, but he's now living with Willow Reeves and their young son, James, as well as Cassie, the daughter of his former partner. Willow's also his boss, and she ''should'' be on maternity leave, but when the bottom body of a fissure popular islander, Archie Stout, is found, in the aftermath of a lava fieldstorm, there is a bodyshe can't resist getting involved. And He'd been battered about the man who has put her there has just discovered that he is capable head with a Neolithic stone - one of killinga pair - which had been stolen from a museum.|isbn=1913193888
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|author=Lucy HopeThea Lenarduzzi|title=FledglingThe Tower|rating=4.5|genre=Confident ReadersLiterary Fiction|summary=Bavaria''How unctuous are the fats of another's life, 1900how dizzying their sugars in our bloodstream''. Our scene is a most peculiar hilltop house In this compelling novel, built bit by bit over Thea Lenarduzzi assumes the decadesidentity of T, and now looking imperiously down on the village and woods belowprotagonist of this tale. ItJust as T's an eccentric house, to host eccentrics, so the library shelving system story is not as we'd know itbeing told, the roof story of a second protagonist is retractableunveiled: Annie, there is a steam-powered, hand-operated lift system cut through it, and so on. At the moment it houses an ex-soldier with PTSD and daughter of a passion for the long-standing wealthy family hobby of taxidermy, a woman who does nothing but quibble, kvetch and sing opera loudly, and in the dying grandma to our heroine19th century, Cassie, a young lass who has to do all the maintenance died of this bizarre machine-like abode. Oh but ittuberculosis after being locked in a tower, captures T's also going to house someone or something else, when crashing through Cassieimagination. Annie's bedroom window one stormy day fate is a cherub, above all, an enticing story to T. And if you think such It is a heavenly arrival is going to be story which she consumes avariciously, both in a completely great quest for truth and knowledge, and wonderful thingin service of myth, think again..fable and fantasy. |isbn=183994188X1804271799
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|isbnauthor=1846276772Claire-Louise Bennett|title=The End of Bias: How We Change Our Minds|author=Jessica NordellBig Kiss, Bye-Bye
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|genre=Politics and SocietyLiterary Fiction|summary=Anyone who Everything in this book, however sweet or seemingly innocent, is not an ablesteeped in anguish and distortion. Even a kiss, white man understands bias in that they may no longer even recognise the extent to which they suffer from it: it's simply usually a part symbol of everyday life. White men will always come firstintimacy and closeness, becomes evidence of love lost. The able will come before When the disabled. Jobsnarrator cries out internally, promotions''come over here and kiss me, higher salaries are the preserve of the white man. Even when those who wouldn't pass the medical become ' it is less an invitation than a part desperate attempt to confirm her emotional numbness. The imagined recipient of an organisation it's rare that their views are heardthis plea is Xavier, her ex-partner, that their concerns are acknowledged. It's personally appalling and degrading for the individuals on the receiving end of the bias but it's not just the individuals who are negatively impacteda ghost she conjures to test her detachment.|isbn=1804271934
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|authorisbn=Teresa Driscoll0008405026|title=Her Perfect A Stranger in the Family(Maeve Kerrigan 11)|author=Jane Casey
|rating=5
|genre=ThrillersCrime|summary=The novel begins by introducing you 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 Gemmaa halt. Now, who at first instance appears to be your average studenther mother, faced with the familiar horrifying realisationHelena, at the eleventh hour, that and her graduation outfit is all wrongfather are dead in their bed. Suddenly Initially, Gemma receives an eerie message stating ''He is not who he says he is…'it looks like a straightforward murder/suicide but there', paving s something about the way for positioning of the sinister tone bodies that remains throughout the novel. In a twist of events, makes DS Maeve Kerrigan and after a change of outfit, Gemma is shot in the midst of her graduation ceremonyboss DI Josh Derwent suspicious. With Gemma then in a coma, what follows What looked as though it was going to be an open-and-shut case is now a complex whodunit with a list of suspects double murder. Kerrigan is convinced that continues to grow the further you readexplanation lies in Rosalie's disappearance: others (such as Derwent's boss, Una Burt) are less convinced.|isbn=1542028752
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|isbnauthor=8409290103Annie Ernaux and Alison L. Strayer (translator)|title=If Only|author=Matthew TreeThe Other Girl|rating=4.5|genre=Literary FictionAutobiography|summary=Twenty-one-year-old Malcolm Lowry had been sent abroad by his father, cotton-broker AO Lowry: he asked his accountant, Mr Patrick, to ensure that ''We were born from the young man got on board the boat and thereafter Patrick was same body. I've never really wanted to send him a monthly allowancethink about this. Patrick sent the money regularly '' Ernaux's work is always very candid and a correspondence - her tone transparent, but this raw epistolary text must be one of sorts - sprang up between the two although we hear more about what Lowry has most intimate accounts I've read. Ernaux writes in direct address to say than Patrickher sister, however, this letter will never reach her. It wasnWhy? Because Annie Ernaux't that Lowry senior didn't care for his sons sister died of diphtheria at 6 years old, it a few months before the vaccine was that he didn't care to have him made compulsory in this country where he might be a danger to his wife France, and other children2 years before the author was even born. The alcohol problem was obvious even before Patrick managed large and instant void created by the jarring concept of writing to get the young man on his wayan imaginary recipient emphasises Ernaux's process of reckoning with this giant absence in her life, an absence that she has always felt but often denied.|isbn=1804271845
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|author=Antti Tuomainen Maxim Gorky and David Hackston Bryan Karetnyk (translator)|title=The Rabbit FactorReminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev
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|genre=CrimeBiography|summary=Meet Henri. With a mind so much more focused on maths and calculations than it is other human beings, he's perfect for his job in Biographies are often seen as the insurance company – until they decide he's not a teamform of life-member, that they'd prefer everyone to writing which offers less colour; it can be all open-plan, holistic seen as more objective and keen on stupid-as workshoppingless personal. This is when he finds his brother has diedI think that Gorky completely rejects this perspective, having and offers a heart attack while busy changing vibrant, subjective yet informed portrait of three of his Volvo's radio channelliterary contemporaries. In the first section of this book, and has left Henri everything. Unfortunately (or otherwise) Tolstoy complains to his friend Gorky that : 'everything' you write not of real life as it is just an adventure park, and nothing else. ''YouMeFun'' is so not but of what Henri wants you yourself imagine it to occupy his mind, but he perks up a little when he sees huge holes in the finances – be. Whom would it runs at a steady money-moving pacehelp to know how I see this tower, despite some desultory staff ideasthat sea, but loans have been made out and the amount vanished. Fortunately (or otherwise) some people are quickly on the scene to explain that missing money – Tartar - why should it interest anyone? Of what use is it?''s been turned into . Well, Maxim Gorky shows exactly what can be gained from a gambling debt that has also now been inherited by Henrisubjective account, giving us access to how he saw Tolstoy, Chekhov and the activities Andreyev in such privileged detail that one almost feels unworthy of these guys are not conducive to getting a cheap life insurance plan..it.|isbn=191319387X1804271977
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|isbn=14711793111529077745|title=The UnheardDark Wives (D I Vera Stanhope)|author=Nicci FrenchAnn Cleeves
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|genre=ThrillersCrime|summary=Tess, A man walking his dog in the early morning discovered the body of a teacher and Jasonman in the park near Rosebank, a headmaster, have split up: she and Poppy have moved out of the family care home and Jason is now married to Emilyfor troubled teens. The separation dead man was amicable Josh - they one of the care workers who was due to work a shift the night before but who had just drifted apartnever turned up. They coD I Vera Stanhope is called in to investigate the murder -parent threebut her only clue is the disappearance of one of the residents, fourteen-year-old Poppy who has her bedroom in what Chloe Spencer. Some people believe that Chloe was responsible for the family home and another in death but Vera thinks this is unlikely as the flat girl's diary makes it clear that she shares with her motheradored Josh. It ''seemed'' to be working well until the day She knows that Poppy came home with a menacing drawing of a woman falling from a tall building and she started swearing, using words she was unlikely has to have heard in either home. Her behaviour deteriorated and there were problems at nursery school. Tess turns find Chloe to a therapist for help, then her doctor and finally the police but no one will take discover what she has happened to say seriouslyJosh.
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|isbnauthor=1471196615Olga Tokarczuk|title=Iced|author=Felix FrancisHouse of Day, House of Night|rating=4.5|genre=ThrillersLiterary Fiction|summary=Miles Pussett used to be ''What's the good of a Steeplechase jockey but those days are past and he now gets his thrills from hurling head-first down the three-quarter-mile Cresta Runworld that keeps changing like that? How can one go on calmly living in it?'' The title of this spellbinding work, ''House of Day, occasionally reaching eighty miles an hour. He was in St Moritz the same weekend as White Turf - thatHouse of Night''s high, somewhat reflects this notion of shifting realities -class horseracing on the frozen lake and against his better judgement he gets talked into helping with small, subtle changes which govern our lives, like the saddling of the horses. It's seven years since he put horseracing behind him and he swore that he'd never go back shift from day to itnight, however quotidian, causing chaos. But when he sees , the constant in that something suspicious image is going onthe house, Miles can't help but look for answers, even when stoic against the ancient diurnal cycle which nonetheless controls how it puts him in dangeris perceived.|isbn=1804271918
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|isbn=147228612X1836284683|title=The Late Train to Gipsy HillBig Happy|author=Alan JohnsonDavid Chadwick
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|genre=ThrillersDystopian Fiction|summary=We all know people like Gary NelsonWell! This is a murder mystery unlike any other! I do love it when I open a book, although we probably havenit't taken much notice of them. They live quiets nothing like I expected it to be, uneventful lives and stay mostly under the radarit takes me on a wild ride. In a city like London, And thatis just what happened with ''The Big Happy's quite easy - and even Gary's three flatmates largely ignore him. The highlight of his day is watching a beautiful young woman apply her makeup as she goes to work on the train each morning: heI don'd love t want to ask her ruin a similar experience for a date any of you reading but he doesnI't ll have to at least set the couragescene. ThenOnce that's done, on his homeward commute, Arina speaks to him and asks I think you should simply experience this wonderfully original story for his help. Before long he finds himself on the run from mobsters, Russian secret agents and the Metropolitan policeyourself.
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|author=Claire McGowanSally Rooney|title=I Know YouIntermezzo|rating=4.5|genre=ThrillersGeneral Fiction |summary=''Then:'' Casey returns from Sally Rooney has studied the chessboard of life and is something of a walk with 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 babyfraternal connection—or lack thereof—between Ivan and Peter Koubek. Ivan, Carsona socially awkward chess prodigy, and comes across three bodiescontrasts sharply with his older brother Peter, almost a whole family taken downsuccessful lawyer living in DublinFollowing their father''Now:'' Rachel is out for s passing after a walk long battle with her dogcancer, Brandy, when she comes across a body in the woodsbrothers' already strained relationship faces new trials.|isbn=15420199740571365469
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|isbn=15291482511836285493|title=Misfits: A Personal ManifestoThe Double Life of a Wheelchair User|author=Michaela CoelRob Keeley
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|genre=Politics and SocietyConfident Readers|summary=''How am I able to be so transparent on paper about rapeWill is a keen player of video games, a conscientious student, malpractice a slightly annoying brother and povertya supportive friend. But most of all, yet still compartmentalise? It's as though I were telling the truth whilst simultaneously running away from ithe is an aspiring writer.'' Before you start reading ''Misfits'' you need to be in a certain frame of mindEnglish is his favourite lesson at his school, Marlowe Park, and one at which he excels. YouThis hasn're not going t gone unnoticed by his headteacher, Mrs Howarth, and she has suggested to read Will and his mum that he spends a book couple of essays or afternoons a self-help book. You're going to read writing which was inspired by Michaela Coel's 2018 MacTaggart Lecture to professionals within the television industry week at the Edinburgh TV Festival. You a different school, Station Road, where his ability might be ''reading'' the book but you need to ''listen'' to the words as though you're in the lecture theatre. The disjointedness will fade away and you'll be carried on a cloud of exquisite writingbetter extended.
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|isbn=00084336311009473085|title=Next of KinThe Conservative Effect 2010 - 2024|author=Kia AbdullahAnthony Seldon and Tom Egerton (Editors)
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|genre=ThrillersPolitics and Society|summary=It was the sort of thing that happened every day, although not to Leila Syed. SheSometimes it'd never driven her nephew, Max, s simpler to school before but his father, Andrew Hanson, had rung her in explain a panic. He was supposed to be taking Max to school but hebook by describing what it ''isn't''d been called into work and the delay in getting there could lead that applies to financial losses. As the school was only five minutes out of Leila's way, could she drop him off? Of course, she could and a sleeping Max was duly strapped into the back of her car. On the way Leila took a phone call - there was panic at her work too, with a problem which could put a multi'The Conservative Effect: 2010-million2024 -pound contract at risk.}}{{Frontpage|author= Justine Avery and Naday Meldova|title=Everybody Toots! (Everybody Potties!)|rating=4|genre=For Sharing|summary= Toots, trumps, farts. Whatever your word for them, find us a child that doesn14 Wasted Years?''t find them irresistibly funny. Funny to talk about and joke about, that is. But horribly embarrassing if If you let one go at 're looking for an easy read which will deliver the wrong time. In class, say, when everyone will hear it and everyone will laugh. At you. Justine Averyinside story about what 's latest entry in her 'really'Everybody Potties!'happened on certain occasions, then this isn' series takes aim at any shame associated with tooting and gently and calmly, with t the familiar humour attached, explains book for you. If that tooting is perfectly normal. Everybody does it: 's what you'Everybody Tootsre looking for, I don't think Anthony Seldon'!|isbn= B09C2RVJ2W}} s book, {{Frontpageamazonurl|isbn=1784165263B0BH7SKG2S|title=Invite Me In|author=Emma Curtis|rating=4.5|genre=Crime|summary=Martin Curran's wifeJohnson at 10}}, Eliza knew that she had to can be home to make his lunch bettered for one o'clock on the dot, despite the fact that she was actually painting one of their properties prior to it being letthose tumultuous years. If she didnIt't get home, there would be trouble. There was some excuse: Martin was s a paraplegic compelling read and confined to a wheelchair, but don't should be too quick compulsory for anyone who thinks Johnson should return to be understandingpolitics. He was also a very unpleasant person: he once told Eliza ''you're good at being a disappointmentThe Conservative Effect''is an entirely different beast. All this was in ElizaIt's mind when she first met Dan Jones who arrived, unannounced, the seventh book in a series which looks at the flat just impact a government has made and co-editor Sir Anthony Seldon regards this as Eliza was about to leavethe most important. This book follows the well-established format: he wanted a series of experts from various fields review the lease state of flat 2the nation when the coalition took over in 2010, 42 Linden Road the changes that occurred and he was desperate to get the situation in before it was advertised as being available2024.
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|isbnauthor=1784742775Jenny Valentine|title=A Change of Circumstance (Simon Serrailler)|author=Susan HillUs in the Before and After
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|genre=CrimeTeens|summary=Drugs hadn't really been Elk and Mab are best friends, or more than that much of even, their friendship is a problem once in Lafferton and Detective Superintendent Simon Serrailler had thought of drugs ops as a bit of a waste of timelifetime connection. They still were, to meet as children one day on a great extent, trip out but Serrailler knew that something had to be done. Children as young as nine were being recruited to transport the drugs and the operation running the county lines was tight. A mule might know the name (although it probably wouldnunfortunately they don't be the correct one) of the person who was running him but he certainly wouldnget each other't know anything about those higher up in s contact details at the organisationtime. The police might catch a few of the runners but But then chance brings them back together, and they are inseparable. Something has happened though, something terrible and tragic, and now they'd never get anywhere near those higher upmust work through their grief, and their friendship, together.|isbn=1471196585
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