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|author=Jenny Valentine
|title=Us in the Before and After
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|genre=Teens
|summary=Elk and Mab are best friends, or more than that even, their friendship is a once in a lifetime connection. They meet as children one day on a trip out but unfortunately they don't get each other's contact details at the time. But then chance brings them back together, and they are inseparable. Something has happened though, something terrible and tragic, and now they must work through their grief, and their friendship, together.
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|title=A Voice in the Night (A D I Wilkins Mystery)
|author=Simon Mason
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=There's a new Superintendent in Thames Valley — DCS Wainwright—and she's young, ambitious, and ruthless. She talks a good talk about work/life balance and family values, but as far as she's concerned, she has two main problems, and they're both called DI Wilkins. Ray Wilkins is of Nigerian descent, Baliol educated and always immaculately dressed. He's married to Diane and has twin sons. Management's opinion of him is that he thinks too highly of himself and his last boss felt that he needed more experience at what he called 'the wet end'. Ryan Wilkins comes from a trailer park - in fact, it could be said that he's never really left it. He lives in shell suits and tracksuits, always in vivid colours. Previous management was adamant that he should ''never'' be given responsibility. Wainwright feels that she would be best shut of both of them.
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|authorisbn=Onyi Nwabineli1529934753|title=Allow Me to Introduce MyselfThe Protest|author=Rob Rinder
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|genre=General FictionCrime|summary=Anuri spent her childhood on display to For a little while, it looked as though Sir Max Bruce, the worldcountry's most famous living artist, thanks was not going to her step-mother Ophelia's increasingly popular presence on social mediashow up for the opening of his retrospective at the Royal Academy. Still, where she posted every step he arrived in the nick of Anuri's childhood for sponsorships time, complete with his two wives and six children, one of whom filmed what happened. Being an influencer deals , you tend to do things like that, but it was fortunate that there was a record of the protest. Lexi Williams, an intern at the RA, grabbed a spray can of blue paint from under a chair andproceeded to spray Bruce in the face, basicallywhilst shouting ''Stop the War''. It seemed to be part of an ongoing series of 'blue-face' attacks, monetary gainbut this was different. Now Anuri is in her twenties The can had been laced with cyanide, and Sir Max Bruce was dead.}}{{Frontpage|author=Ariel Saramandi|title=Portrait of an Island on Fire|rating=4.5|genre=Politics and she is slowly trying Society|summary=In this powerful collection of essays, Saramandi seeks to regain her confidence intradermally dissect the sociopolitical fabric of Mauritius, tunneling deep into the wounds left by colonialism and slavery to get her expose how these legacies still shape modern life back. Saramandi describes the country at one stage as ''rotting'', suing her step-mother to take down a blunt yet apt metaphor for the content systemic decay brought about herby the malignant forces of racism, patriarchy, environmental degradation and governmental dysfunction. Anuri is battling alcoholismEach essay in this collection serves as a kind of diagnostic, failing to start her PhDcharting the various diseases afflicting the island state.|isbn=1804271616}}{{Frontpage|author=Pekka Harju-Autti|title=LoveVortex and the Drakor's Curse|rating=4|genre=Fantasy|summary=It's the eighteenth century, undergoing therapy a time of discovery and secretly abusing people online and receiving money from them for doing soBritain is expanding its foreign trade. Most importantlyCaptain Julius Hawthorne, she is desperately worried about her little sisteran experienced Scottish sea captain, who is sent to the new focus of Ophelia's online empireAndaman Islands in his endeavour. Can she save her sisterAlong with his son, Peter, and their cat, Michi, they set off on a perilous voyage to these faraway lands. The islands are beautiful and perhaps herself stunning in their scenery and her relationship with her father at the same time?islanders' leader, Aarav, is keen to establish good relations.|isbn=0861546873B0DS1VGHH3
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|author=David ChadwickHelene Bessette and Kate Briggs (translator)|title=Headload of NapalmLili is Crying
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|genre=ThrillersLiterary Fiction|summary= It's September 1973 First published in 1953 in HicksFrench, California. Hicks this novel is a Mojave desert town timeless text which wrenches the hearts of a few thousand people with its nearest neighbours readers just as Bessette wrenches words and sentences from their proper position on the page and positions them elsewhere, disjointed, truncated. Like the lives of LA her characters, they are often left tragically incomplete.|isbn=1804271675}}{{Frontpage|author=Gregor Hens and Jen Calleja (translator)|title=The City and the World|rating=4|genre=Politics and Society|summary=In ''The City and Las Vegas both a significant drive away. Not the World'', Gregor Hens reveals how cities are as much happens in Hicksimagined spaces as they are physical ones. A silver mine and With a defence contractor are deep affection for the main local employers but otherwiseurban landscapes that have shaped his life, Hens reflects on places like Cologne, Berlin, there's not much and Goch on the Lower Rhine with a blend of note other than dive bars personal memory and Joshua treesthoughtful observation. Life is quietHis writing, at times abstract, captures not just architectural features but the emotional and mental geographies tied to each location, for example, until..his perspectives as a child as opposed to as an adult.From Belgium and Germany to Berkeley and Columbus, Hens traces a map of experiences, turning cities into reflections of identity and belonging.|isbn= B0D321VJ761804271691
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{{Frontpage|author=Saou Ichikawa and Polly Barton (translator)|title=Hunchback|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=I was in the middle of a self-imposed book-buying ban when I made an exception for this one. What first drew me in was the book's bold fuchsia cover, followed by its striking title: ''Hunchback''. This is a word I recognised to be loaded with historical and cultural baggage, often used to dehumanise or reduce. Curious, I leaned over the display table and turned to the back inside cover. There, I discovered the author: Saou Ichikawa, a woman diagnosed in childhood with congenital myopathy, a condition that causes severe muscular weakness and touches every aspect of her life. The title took on new complexity in light of her biography. I had to read it.|isbn=0241700787}}
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|author=Sylvie Cathrall
|summary= There are few greater joys than a book which lives up to a compelling premise. And this is one of them.
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|author=Ian Penman
|title=Erik Satie Three Piece Suite
|rating=3.5
|genre=Biography
|summary=This unconventional biography somewhat mirrors Satie's admittedly effusive personality: whimsical, experimental and creative. It is divided into three sections: the first, an essay, the second, an A-Z encyclopedia on Satie and the third, a 'Satie Diary', documenting Ian Penman's thoughts surrounding Satie, his muse.
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|author=Joan DidionGuadalupe Nettel and Rosalind Harvey (Translator)|title=The Year Accidentals|rating=4.5|genre=Short Stories|summary=This collection was truly enchanting in all senses of the word: spellbinding with its fantastical, magical elements and charming in its gentle portrayal of Magical Thinkingnature and human relationships. Guadalupe Nettel writes intelligently and precisely, her stories structured by a wisdom that appears to want to teach us something about the world.|isbn=1804271470}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0008551375|title=When Shadows Fall (D S Max Craigie)|author=Neil Lancaster
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|genre=AutobiographyCrime|summary=This book is Joan DidionLeanne Wilson's heartbreaking autobiographical account body was found at the bottom of a Scottish mountain, seemingly the grief result of a tragic accident. She'd looked so happy, too, when she endured following posted her husbandintentions on Facebook. Her friends were relieved as she was just out of an unpleasant relationship, but it looked like she was living her best life now. Then it emerged that five other women had died in similar circumstances in the last year. All were experienced climbers, properly equipped for what they were doing and sensible people. None of the 'what a stupid thing to do' explanations applied. They were all alone when they died: DS Max Craigie is certain there's sudden deatha killer on the loose. Books that shed light on taboo topics like death }}{{Frontpage|isbn=0008643660|title=The Burial Place|author=Stig Abell|rating=4|genre=Crime|summary=A group of archaeologists are such uncovering a beautiful Roman site close to Little Sky: it's idyllic and necessary resource some of the excavations are being televised. There's even a hoard of Roman gold worth millions which will be split between the finders and the landowner. It's perfect until the group begin receiving threatening letters. Jake Jackson, a former police detective, is trying to lead a simpler life at Little Sky but he's inevitably drawn in to investigate. Reading the letters, it's difficult to help people feel less aloneavoid the conclusion that there will be violence and even the local police are keen that Jake should be involved.}}{{Frontpage|author=Paul B Preciado|title=Dysphoria Mundi|rating=4. Didion unpicks unpleasant feelings surrounding death like 5|genre=Politics and Society|summary=''It is never too late to embrace the revolutionary optimism of childhood'' Through this hybrid text, consisting of arias, letters, essays and autofiction, Preciado expresses his own hybrid self-pity, denial and delusion brings forth a new sensorium as an offering to the new generation, a new feeling mechanism in which detachment is not considered a sign of political apathy. Rather, it is the proportional, valid response to ''the epistemological and political crack we are living through, and the tension between emancipatory forces and makes them utterly normalconservative resistances that characterize our present'' which Preciado calls ''dysphoria mundi''. The 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 global scale, lends them or as ''pangea covidica''. Rather than taking this extreme dysphoria as a human face sign of weakness, or mistaking detachment or withdrawal for political paralysis, Preciado urges his readers to wear''use dysphoria as your revolutionary platform''.|isbn=00072168581804271454
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|isbn=02416784120008405026|title=The Proof A Stranger in the Family (Maeve Kerrigan 11)|author=Jane Casey|rating=5|genre=Crime|summary=It's sixteen years since nine-year-old Rosalie Marshall disappeared from her bed one summer night. She was never found and the investigation ground to a halt. Now, her mother, Helena, and her father are dead in their bed. Initially, it looks like a straightforward murder/suicide but there's something about the positioning of My Innocencethe 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 complex double murder. Kerrigan is convinced that the explanation lies in Rosalie's disappearance: others (such as Derwent's boss, Una Burt) are less convinced.}}{{Frontpage|author=Jonathan CoeMary McCarthy|title=Memories of a Catholic Girlhood
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|genre=ThrillersAutobiography|summary=Life after university hasnMary McCarthy describes herself as an ''amateur architect't worked out quite the way that Phyl anticipated. She's back home, living with her parents and on a zero-hours contract serving sushi obsessively digging into the past to tourists at terminal 5 piece together the broken mosaic of Heathrow Airporther life. All those ideas of becoming a writer seem to have come to nothing. The situation improves when She attributes her ''burning interest in the past'Uncle' Chris comes to stay and introduces Phyl to his adopted daughterher orphanhood, Rashida. Christopher Swann (described by some as a lefty blogger) is investigating a think tank which originated at Cambridge University she lacked any second-hand memories from her parents, who died in the 1980s1918 flu epidemic. It plans to push This memoir chronicles her early years, beginning with her orphanhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she lived under the government in a more extreme direction harsh guardianship of her late father's Irish Catholic parents and her abusive Uncle Myers and is ready Aunt Margaret. Later, she moved to actSeattle to live with her maternal grandparents—her grandmother being Jewish and her grandfather Presbyterian—who provided her with a different kind of upbringing.|isbn=1804271659
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|isbnauthor= 1836282028Jonathan Buckley|title=The Fighting Spirit|author=Rob KeeleyOne Boat
|rating=4
|genre=Confident ReadersLiterary Fiction|summary=''Would you like to adopt a ghost?One Boat'' ''Young spiritis a deeply introspective novella that defies traditional narrative structure, born 1887drawing the reader into a contemplative realm of philosophical musings and fragmented memories flowing from our narrator and protagonist, seeks kind home to hauntTeresa. Gentleman by birth. Good company. Gets on well with other children. Jokes and shocks Set against the evocative backdrop of a speciality.'' ''If interestedsmall coastal Greek town, place outside your home three twigs, in this work masterfully captures the shape magic of an arrow, pointing its setting and its power to your front doorprovoke profound introspection...'' Hooray! Bookbag favourite Rob Keeley is celebrating a decade Teresa herself recognises these qualities as the reason she has visited it after the death of his wonderfully entertaining [[Rob Keeley's ''Spirits'' series in Chronological Order|Spirits]] series with a new adventure that is both a reboot and a continuationher parents. Just like Doctor WhoPrompted by her mourning, Edward Fitzberranger, our incorrigible Victorian ghost boy, has some new companions. Ruby and Jayden respond to this intriguing advertisement her narrative voice is meditative and Edwarddeeply self-aware, who has broken inviting the rules as usual and absconded from his manor house homereader into her labyrinthine cogitations. It is a book that not only requires but inspires depth of thought, since its narrative structure is adopted by them fragmentary and takes up residence inironically relies on analepsis for its propulsion.... a wardrobe!|isbn=1804271764
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|isbnauthor=1739526910Jen Beagin|title=Where I've Not Been Lost|author=Glen SibleyBig Swiss
|rating=4.5
|genre=General FictionHumour |summary=''One year after a suicide attempt blows apart musician Brian O’MalleyI found the premise of this book totally original and addictive. Greta possesses the power to know the population of Hudson, New York's lifedarkest secrets, their intimate lives, he arrives in an unfamiliar Devon town their fetishes and fears. How? Her job is to recovertranscribe their sex therapy sessions. Living with an unexpected housemate at his former manager’s holiday homeSure, there's a confidentiality agreement, he dreams of reconnecting with everything he has lost. But as those tentative plans falterthe sex coach who calls himself Om keeps reminding her, he becomes swept up but that just makes it more exciting. Like we've all probably wished for at some point in life, Greta can exist passively, placidly, as a local world fly on the wall. That is, until Greta decides to unglue her fly-feet from the safety of unlikely friendships, mobile discos the wall and surprising romantic possibilitiesbuzz far too close to the sun.''}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0008405026|title=A Stranger The sun in this analogy is the Family (Maeve Kerrigan 11)|author=Jane Casey|rating=5|genre=Crime|summary=Itsex coach's sixteen years since ninenewest patient, who Greta dubs 'Big Swiss', and who, like the sun, is bright, blonde and beautiful -year-old Rosalie Marshall disappeared from her bed one summer night. She was never found and the investigation ground irresistible to a haltGreta. NowSuddenly, the confidentiality agreement, the ethics of her motherprofessional position, Helena, and her father are dead in their bed. Initiallyloyalties to Om, it looks like a straightforward murder/suicide but there's something about the positioning fly out of the bodies that makes DS Maeve Kerrigan and her boss DI Josh Derwent suspiciouswindow. What looked as though it was going to be an open-and-shut case is now a complex double murder. Kerrigan is convinced that the explanation lies in RosalieShe's disappearance: others (such as Derwent's boss, Una Burt) are less convincedin too deep.|isbn=0571378579
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|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=Sometimes it's simpler to explain a book by describing what it ''isn't'' and that applies to ''The Conservative Effect: 2010-2024 - 14 Wasted Years?''. If you're looking for an easy read which will deliver the inside story about what ''really'' happened on certain occasions, then this isn't the book 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. ''The Conservative Effect'' is an entirely different beast. It's the seventh book in a series which looks at the impact a government has made and co-editor Sir Anthony Seldon regards this as the most important. This book follows the well-established format: a series of experts from various fields review the state of the nation when the coalition took over in 2010, the changes that occurred and the situation in 2024.
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|author=Mark Lingane
|title=Chimera
|rating=4.5
|genre=Science Fiction
|summary=''The survivor stumbles forward, her steps echoing in the oppressive silence. Her heart pounds like a jackhammer. She doesn’t know where she’s heading. All she remembers is running. Terror chasing. Everything lost.''
''Broken and fragmented recollections tumble around her head. Fear courses through her body. Her breaths come in shallow, ragged gasps as desperation claws at her throat. Dehydration consumes her, and a raging thirst feels unquenchable.''
''There must be a way out. As she moves through the foreign area, memories begin to gel. Disaster had ploughed through her life—not just hers, everyone’s.''
As our survivor struggles to orient herself, she's guided by a robot, which looks human-made, but she can't be sure. It says it is. It says she must try not to injure herself. Guided to an interview with an eerie, terrifying group of aliens, she desperately tries to make sense of flashes of memory - environmental degradation, deals done and then betrayed, horrifying rituals covering desperate attempts to survive - and to attempt to explain how she came to be here, apparently the last human being alive.
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|isbn=0008385068|title=The Midnight Feast|author=Lucy Foley|rating=4.5|genre=Thrillers|summary=It's midsummer on the Dorset coast and guests gather at The Manor. It's their opening weekend and splendid celebrations are promised. It's all headed up by Francesca Meadows. The Manor was her ancestral home and she's converted it into an impressive retreat for the wealthy and famous. Her husband, Owen, was the architect and work is still ongoing on parts of the site. The heat is oppressive and amongst the guests are enemies as well as friends. Old scores are going to be settled and it won't be long before a body is found.}}{{Frontpage|author=James BaldwinJenny Valentine|title=Giovanni's Room|rating=4.5|genre=Literary Fiction |summary=''Giovanni's Room'' follows the narrator David, an American man living in Paris, as he navigates his torturous affair with Giovanni, an Italian bartender he meets in a gay bar. While David is engaged to Hella, who is travelling in Spain, the real tension Us in the novel arises not from his infidelity but from the deeper conflict within himself. It is David's crippling shame Before and denial of his sexuality that ultimately dooms his relationship with Giovanni.|isbn=0141186356}}{{Frontpage|author=Ashley Hickson-Lovence|title=Wild EastAfter|rating=4.5
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|summary=Written in verseElk and Mab are best friends, this is Ronny's storyor more than that even, a young black fourteen year old boy from Hackney who suddenly has to move to Norwich and start at a mostly white school. The move their friendship is initiated by Ronny's mum who is worried for Ronny's safety after a tragic event, and so Ronny finds himself trying to settle once in a new town, a new school, and keep himself out of troublelifetime connection. He listens to music constantly, and has always dreamed of being They meet as children one day on a rapper. But now, in this new school, his teacher encourages him to be part of a poetry writing workshop group and, slowly, Ronny begins to see the connections between rap and poetry, and the power of creativity and crafting your words.|isbn=0241645441}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1635866847|title=The Lavender Companion|author=Jessica Dunham and Terry Barlin Vesci|rating=4.5|genre=Lifestyle|summary=Ittrip out but unfortunately they don's strange, the things that make you ''immediately'' feel that this is the book for you. Before I started reading ''The Lavender Companion'', I visited the authort get each other's [https://www.pinelavenderfarm.com/ website] and there's a picture of a slice of chocolate cake on contact details at the homepagetime. I don't eat cakes and desserts - but I wanted that cake viscerally. (There's a recipe in the bookBut then chance brings them back together, which I'm avoiding with some difficulty!!) Then I started reading the book and I was told to make a mess of it. Notes in the margins they are sanctionedinseparable. You get to fold down the corners of pages. You suspect that smears of butter would not be a problem. I ''loved'' this book already.}}{{Frontpage|author=Han Kang|title=The Vegetarian|rating=4.5|genre=General Fiction|summary=This novel Something has happened though, winner of the International Booker Prize in 2016 something terrible and penned by an author who received the Nobel Prize for Literature this yeartragic, is as close to unputdownable as it gets. It more than lives up to the acclaim. The story introduces uncanny characters with fragileand now they must work through their grief, vividly tangible bodies yet unknowableand their friendship, elusive soulstogether.|isbn=18035100561471196585
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