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{{newreview|author=Anne Rice|title=Angel Time|rating=2.5|genre=General Fiction|summary=Toby O'Dare is an extremely efficient hit man with a passion for music, history and playing his beloved lute. He's also something of a lost soul having turned his back on God many years ago'Read [[:Category:New Reviews|new reviews by category]]. One day while on a 'job' he is visited by an Angel who offers him a chance at redemption. Toby agrees to become the Angel's human instrument and help save lives rather than take them. He is sent on an assignment to help a Jewish couple accused of murder in 13th Century England.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0701178140</amazonukbr>}}
'''Read [[:Category:Features|the latest features]].'''{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ian Mortimer1035043092|title=1415: Henry V's Year of GloryThe Killing Stones (Jimmy Perez)|author=Ann Cleeves
|rating=5
|genre=HistoryCrime|summary=The medievalI 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, in fact time-honouredbut he's now living with Willow Reeves and their young son, James, view of King Henry V as one well as Cassie, the daughter of Englandhis former partner. Willow's greatest heroes was propagated though not originated by Shakespearealso his boss, and again more recently to some extent by Oliviershe ''s portrayal in film. At least one historian has called him should''be on maternity leave, but when the greatest man that ever ruled Englandbody of a popular islander, Archie Stout, is found, in the aftermath of a storm, she can't resist getting involved. He'd been battered about the head with a Neolithic stone - one of a pair - which had been stolen from a museum.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0224079921</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Deborah GregoryPolly Barton|title=Dancing With The DeadWhat Am I, A Deer?|rating=34
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=I wanted to read Polly Barton''Dancing with the Dead'', because I'm interested in family historys debut novel is an intellectually playful yet emotionally exposed work that uses translation as both subject and governing metaphor. The blurb on narrator, newly relocated from London to Berlin, works translating video games into Japanese through the back process of the book also mentioned Gill – our heroine localisation, rewriting language until it feels comfortably familiar to a new audience. Barton treats this as a paradoxical act: arguably, in striving for universality, language is endlessly repackaged, its originality at risk of the piece – was moving from Bristol (my current home) to Lincolnshire (where I was born and brought up)disappearing altogether. I felt with all these linksFrom this, the novel could not fail opens out into a wider, resonant question: to interest me – but this was not the case.what extent do we translate ourselves in order to be understood, accepted, or loved?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1904529305</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.''
This lovely story is a synthesis of that tradition, which was carried down through generations by oral retellings. It shows that a community or society is not made up from interchangeable building blocks of human beings but by a range of people with different skills and different personalities, all contributing to a whole that combines them all and to the benefit of them all.}}{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Miss Read1787333175|title=Christmas at Thrush GreenYou Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here|author=Benji Waterhouse|rating=45|genre=Women's FictionPopular Science|summary=Set in the rural village of Thrush Green, this I was tempted to read ''You Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here'' after enjoying Adam Kay's first book {{amazonurl|isbn=1509858636|title=This is Going to Hurt}}, a glorious mixture of insight into the latest in a series surrounding familiar characters. There is workings of the feisty Ella BembridgeNHS, who is finally having humour and autobiography. ''You Don't Have to admit that old age is creeping up as her eyesight failsbe Mad... Friends such as Dimity and Charles Henstock are concerned about her, '' promised the same elements but she refuses moved from physical problems to accept any helpmental illness and the work of a psychiatrist. Albert Piggott has decided I did wonder whether it's time was acceptable to retire now that his wife, Nelly, be looking for humour in this setting but the laughter is directed at a successful cafe owner situation rather than a person and can afford to take care of him! And relative newcomer Phil Hurst it is always delivered with empathy and her husband are arranging the local nativity play, despite a number of set-backsunderstanding. Will everything be in place for Christmas? And will independent Ella make a decision about her future?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1409101592</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Matt Maria Stepanova and DaveSasha Dugdale (Translator)|title=Yuck's Robotic BottomThe Disappearing Act
|rating=4
|genre=Confident ReadersLiterary Fiction|summary=ItDespite her anonymisation of place names and people, Stepanova's concerned me 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 while that it's relatively easy literary festival she is to pick be a guest speaker at. Detoured by erratic train schedules and nudged by forces beyond her control, her journey slowly bends toward a traveling circus. Swept up early readers in this series of events, M eventually offers to step in for girls – princessesa circus performer who has unexpectedly left the show. The train functions as a motif of transience and impermanence, magic soft toys, mermaids while the circus embodies the reshaping of identity and pets abound – but there's a much smaller choice for boys. It's important too with early readers retreat into fantasy, an impulse that lies at the content is ''interesting'' and reading becomes more than just something which you ''have'' to do at school and moves into being fun. Matt and Dave have found very heart of the answer in Yucknovel form itself.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847382991</amazonuk>1804272329
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=John E SmelcerB0GFQ81YQK|title=The Great DeathHow the Sky and the Earth Made People: From the Oral Stories of Malagasy Elders|author=Stephanie Zabriskie|rating=4.5|genre=General Children's Non-Fiction|summary='As Western Europeans settled AlaskaBefore people came and joined the animals, they brought with them diseases against which there was only the sky and the indigenous people had no natural immunityearth. At Everything was quiet until the beginning of earth and the twentieth centurysky began to tal to each other. First, fully two thirds of all Alaska natives perished from a pandemic of measles, smallpoxthe earth created bodies. And then, the sky breathed life into them. These were the first humans and they belonged to both earth and influenzasky. No community was sparedAnd so people lived between sky and soil and they planted and learned and remembered, especially how they came to be. In most cases, half of a village's population When they grew old and died within a week. In some cases, there were no survivors. It was their bodies returned to the end of an ancient way of earth and their lifereturned to the sky. Natives still refer to And that is why the dreadful period as earth and the Great Deathsky are both revered. Only together can they create human beings. And that is why people must pay attention to, and care for, both.'|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1842709194</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Maxine BarryB0GHPMNF6P|title=River DeepThe Zookeeper's Dragon: A Magical Modern Fantasy Tale for Grown-Ups|author=Carolyn Mathews|rating=34.5|genre=Women's FictionFantasy|summary=Two young women both have a love of the Thames. Melisande RayWhen Phil's beloved hotelfather unexpectedly dies, he quits his Canary Wharf finance job to take over the Ray running of Sunshine is on the river bankfamily's farm zoo. ItHe's here not expecting much excitement, until he receives an unidentified egg that guests come who want to be pampered his new-age stoner uncle Edgar found in a cave in New Zealand, and looked after in suddenly life is no longer quite what it seems. Then the way that only the best hotels can do wellegg hatches into neither a reptile nor a bird, but when Wendell James checks in to the hotel it's not pampering a dragon! Now he's looking for. He's buying a piece of land not far from the Ray of Sunshine , Edgar, his mother Abi, and he's sussing out the competition. Therezoo's something personal in there too – if his new hotel means that the Ray part-time café waitress Pearl have to raise this little bundle of Sunshine goes under then that would be an added bonusscales and joy, despite having no idea how to actually raise dragons and not being able to tell anyone about it. There's just a slight doubt But this tiny little dragon may show them love and connection in his mind when a red-haired maid catches his eye.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0709088930</amazonuk>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=Joe Gores|title=Spade The Maasai are a cattle-herding people and Archer|rating=4|genre=Crime|summary=Sam Spade decides, bravely, this story writes down its oral tradition explaining how they came to set up his one-man detective agencybe so. ItCattle are status and wealth in Maasai culture but this doesn's t tell the 1920s in San Francisco so we have whole story of the prohibition era intimate and all that that entails. Many localssymbiotic connection its people, of courseand especially its women, choose to disobey have with their cows and for the law, stick two fingers up, so to speak and as a result there's lots of bootleg liquornatural world. Straight away, it's evident that Sam is a man of few words. He has The oral tradition retelling the mannerisms of a cat - stealthymany conversations Maasai women have had with their cows, quick on his feet. He's also a compulsive chain-smoker, but then again, most people were. In that era, holding a cigarette was an elegant, almost essential accessory. How times have changeddoes.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>140911323X</amazonuk>B0G9WTGY6J
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Livi Michael Morpurgo and Emma Chichester Clark|title=The Best of TimesElizabeth and Ruth|rating=43.5|genre=Confident ReadersHistorical Fiction|summary=Most children enjoy ''Elizabeth and Ruth'' is a good traditional tale and this lovely book by Michael Morpurgo seems to have all work of historical fiction wrought from the life of the right ingredients – a handsome prince and a beautiful princess who fall in loveVictorian author Elizabeth Gaskell, get married and live happily ever after. Or do they? Sadlybest known for her first novel Mary Barton (1848), not long after Prince Frederico marries a radical critique of the treatment of the lovely Princess Serafina, she becomes very sadworking class published under a pseudonym. Nobody knows what has caused such great sadnessThe ''Ruth'' from Livi Michael's title appears in her novel as Pasley, but poor Prince Frederico is desperate to find a cure for his wifeyoung Irish prostitute who was abandoned as a child and finds herself in Manchester's miseryNew Bailey Prison after a difficult and unjust hand at life. He tries everything Set in his power Manchester between 1839 and eventually decides to offer his kingdom to anyone who can make her happy again before she dies of a broken heart. Lots of people come to 1842, the novel examines the harsh conditions endured by the palace to try Victorian working poor and help but in interrogates the end extent to which the solution is a simple one provided by some very kind travellerswealthy (including Gaskell herself) were responsible for addressing these injustices.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1405232552</amazonuk>1784633682
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Shirley JacksonMakenna Goodman|title=We Have Always Lived In The CastleHelen of Nowhere
|rating=4.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Mary Katherine BlackwoodIt could be argued that the pervading theme of this book is malaise - a hard-to-place feeling that something in your life is not quite right. The protagonist, also known as Merricata 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 eighteenseductive, radical and unnerving: Helen. The connection between Helen and lives with her older sister Constance in the family home where 'Blackwoods had always lived'protagonist is indirect yet intimate. Merricat quickly draws As the reader into her world by a series former owner of matter of fact but bizarre statements – her likes include her sister and death cap mushroomsthe countryside house he's considering, and everyone else Helen represents a volta in his life, her family is deadpast tied to his potential fresh start. The wealthy Blackwood family has always kept realtor who shows the protagonist around the house shares stories about Helen, and describes her as 'steady against the world'an entity that is pure consciousness, shutting out other people, and they live near a village. Merricat believes that beyond form'The people of the village have always hated us'. Although she lives in an assisted living facility now, and tells us that she hates them tooHelen has powers beyond comprehension which the reader gets the sense are not altogether innocuous.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0141191457</amazonuk>1804272205
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Simon WestonB0GCB1MQ7D|title=Nelson to the RescueWhy My Mother Went Away|author=Alan Kennedy|rating=45|genre=Confident ReadersAutobiography|summary=Nelson used I have often wondered how prominent people came to pull Mike the Milk's milk float, but he has now retiredhold their positions. He lives in the stable at the back of the dairy along with a couple of tricky rats, Rhodri and RhysWith 'celebrities', there's frequently a pigeon who has no sense of directionbook they might or might not have written, a frog who thinks hewhich might or might not tell the true story. It's not often that you find a secret agent spy book that gives the full backstory, and an old racehorse who spends most of his time sleeping. Rhodri and Rhys find rarely do you discover a mysterious message on Mikememoir where the telling is so perfect that you's fridge ll go back and reread paragraphs and the animals believe that Mike has been invited to Buckingham Palace to receive an MBE. Somehow our herosentences, Nelson, finds himself travelling down to London, pulling a ceremonial coach just for Prince Charles as well as giving a TV interview about his experience.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848510454</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Elizabeth Baines|title=Too Many Magpies|rating=4|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=Becoming a mother brings a whole new world of fear into your life. Suddenly you see the danger in every situation, and fear and trepidation can be become your constant companionspleasure the words give. In this novella, we meet a young mother who ''Why My Mother Went Away'' is married to a logical scientistone of those rare exceptions. They attempt to control their childrenIt's futures on the story of how a scientific basisboy from the Midlands, growing their own fruit and vegetablesborn at the beginning of the Second World War, giving their children nothing sugary, eating no eggs for would become a whole year until any adverse affects from them were disprovedProfessor of Psychology at Dundee University. But after meeting with an enigmatic stranger our young mother begins to struggle as In fact, he introduces ideas was one of freedom into her world. She begins an affair with him, begins to let things slip at home and with the children, yet finds she is still continuously haunted by founders of the sense of an ever-present dangerdepartment.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1844717216</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Katherine MayJeremy Cooper|title=Burning OutDiscord|rating=43.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Violet has it all – Discord: a well-paid job, and a luxurious apartment all to herself. Everything is catered for; her meals, her clothes, and her health are all how she would like them to be. But the life she is leading is beginning to take its toll. On the verge of snapping, a drained and somewhat out-of-sorts Violet, withdraws back to her home town. There, she meets someone familiar, a ghost reminding her lack of how she used to be ten years earlier – a young carefree girlagreement or harmony (as between persons, full of life. Only this isn't a ghostthings, but a girl living the life Violet once lived – exactly the same. Haunted by the past Violet realizes history is repeating itself and is convinced events will happen again. Events that will in turn haunt the girl.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1906727392</amazonuk>}}or ideas)
{{newreview|author=Amanda Downum|title=The Drowning City|rating=3.5|genre=Fantasy|summary=In a nutshellprincipal example of discord within the novel, as with most instances of discord, you're reading this because you're wondering whether The Drowning City is good, bad or mediocreeasily located. You've probably glanced at The two protagonists of the rating novel, Rebekah Rosen and guessed the latter. I'm afraid it's not quite that simpleEvie Bennet, are as different as they come. This Rebekah is a debut that provokes decidedly mixed feelings. I started off convinced that I was going an uptight, traditional and no-nonsense composer close to love this book. The cover art retirement, while Evie is effortlessly coola force of nature, bounding onto the premise intriguingmusical scene as a precocious saxophonist, the characters laden oozing with potential for greatness talent and charm. The two, predictably, don't always see eye to eye, their approaches different and Evie's progressive views at odds with Rebekah's conservative leaning. However, something connects them beyond just their musical project: a sort of fragile alliance formed within the backdrop is certainly evocativeclamour.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1841498149</amazonuk>1804272264
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Tove JanssonTom Percival|title=The True DeceiverWrong Shoes
|rating=5
|genre=Literary FictionConfident Readers|summary=Most people Will's life is difficult, in a multitude of my age will have come across Janssonways. He is bullied because he has 'the wrong shoes', he has the wrong shoes because his dad can's t work unwittingly, via and doesn't have enough money for even the televised renditions most basic of things like food, and his dad can't work because he lost his job at the Moomin talescollege, was working a cash-in-hand job on a building site and had an accident. The readers amongst us would then have been entranced a few years ago to discover Throw into that at last Thomas Teal had set about mix the translation into Englishfact that his mum and dad are separated, and Will's life seems bleak in every direction. And yet, first he still has a tiny amount of The Summer Book hope. He is good at art, and then clings to the moments of joy when he is drawing, that feel like a collection light at the end of short stories which were published as 'A Winter Book'a long, dark tunnel. |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0954899571</amazonuk>1398527122
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Daniel Kehlmann Edward W Said|title=Me and KaminskiRepresentations of the Intellectual
|rating=4.5
|genre=Literary FictionPolitics and Society|summary=After reviewing several long books, itEdward Said's been refreshing to read such ''Representations of the Intellectual'' is less a fluent yet pared down story as 'Kaminski strict theory of what intellectuals are and Me'more a passionate argument for what they should be. In it, Sebastian Zollner, Said clearly rejects the comfortable image of the obnoxious main character, shoves himself forward in intellectual as a desperate attempt detached expert speaking only to research a best seller which will re-ignite his career as an art criticother specialists. KaminskiInstead, he insists on the proposed subjectintellectual as a public figure, was a fashionable painter long agooften awkward, but nowabrasive, ancient and chronically illunpopular, has virtually slid into oblivion. So the second-rate writer who speaks truth to power even when it is on a loser unless he can dig up some juicy details to hook the art world and general publicinconvenient or risky.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847249892</amazonuk>1804272248
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Louis BarfeSylvie Cathrall|title=Turned Out Nice Again: The Story of British Light EntertainmentA Letter to the Luminous Deep|rating=45|genre=EntertainmentScience Fiction|summary=Light entertainment is often looked down upon, as if it's There are few greater joys than a book which lives up to a bit naff, tepid and ignorablecompelling premise. What's often forgotten And this is that it's hugely popular, enjoyable and much of it is of the highest quality. Louis Barfe's Turned Out Nice Again tells the complete story one of British light entertainmentthem.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1843543818</amazonuk>0356522776
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jim Helmore and Karen Wall1786482126|title=Oh No, Monster Tomato!The Janus Stone (Dr Ruth Galloway)|author=Elly Griffiths|rating=4.5|genre=For SharingCrime|summary=Marvin is entering Builders were demolishing an old house in Norwich - the Great Grislygust Growsite was going to hold seventy-Offfive 'luxury' apartments - when they discovered the bones of a child beneath a doorway. There was no skull. Was this a ritual killing or murder? Inevitably, Dr Ruth Galloway finds herself working with DCI Harry Nelson. It's difficult as Ruth knows, but just like him, his tomatoes arenNelson doesn't growing very big. He takes the only sensible course of action: he sings , that she is pregnant with his tomatoes child as a songresult of the one night they spent together some three months ago. The results are spectacular. Victory Her condition will be obvious before long, not least because Ruth is surely within his graspprone to sudden bouts of sickness.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>140524741X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Joseph Delaney 0008551375|title=The Spook's Stories: Witches|rating=4|genre=Teens|summary='Warning: Not to be read after dark,' are the only words on the back of ''The Spook's Stories'', and on the inside flap, 'The Times' warns us that this book is 'seriously scary'... The whole thing kicks-off relatively tamely, though, with a story about a young Spook When Shadows Fall (a sort of monster-hunterD S Max Craigie) who falls in love with a witch and is forced to bear the consequences when the witch's sister comes to stay and exhibits a taste for the neighbor-children.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0370329961</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Lisa Unger|title=Die For YouNeil Lancaster|rating=34.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Best-selling novelist Isabel Connelly is married to successful video game designer Marcus RaineLeanne Wilson's body was found at the bottom of a Scottish mountain, seemingly the result of a tragic accident. Or She'd looked so happy, too, when she thinksposted her intentions on Facebook. But when her husband fails to return from work, Her friends were relieved as she realises something is wrong. Going to his office to try to find was just out what happens to himof an unpleasant relationship, but it looked like she gets attacked and ends up was living her best life now. Then it emerged that five other women had died in similar circumstances in hospital, while his co-workers are killedthe last year. Things get worse for her All were experienced climbers, however, when investigating detective Grady Crowe reveals that Marcus Raine has been dead properly equipped for several years, what they were doing and sensible people. None of the man she married was using 'what a false identitystupid thing to do' explanations applied. Infuriated by the betrayal, and the realisation that she They were all alone when they died: DS Max Craigie is certain there's been living a lie for killer on the past five years, Izzy takes matters into her own hands and sets out to find her husband and work out why he lied to her for so long. Ignoring police warnings, she delves deeper and deeper into a nasty underworld, and finds a tale which has its roots in Prague and rivals anything she could have plotted in one of her novelsloose.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099522179</amazonuk>
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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=Lisa McMann|title=Wake|rating=4|genre=Teens|summary=Janie is seventeen Through this hybrid text, consisting of arias, letters, essays and autofiction, Preciado expresses his own hybrid self, and studying hard for college. She's also working lots of hours at brings forth a local nursing home to earn money for college new sensorium as it's unlikely her alcoholic mother is going an offering to provide much the new generation, a new feeling mechanism in the way which detachment is not considered a sign of resourcespolitical apathy. College Rather, it is Janiethe proportional, valid response to ''s only chance at a life better than the one sheepistemological and political crack we are living through, and the tension between emancipatory forces and conservative resistances that characterize our present'' which Preciado calls ''dysphoria mundi's lived so far and so you can't blame her for being so single-minded in . The whole text is framed against the pursuit backdrop of her goal. Only one thing stands in her way.the Covid-19 pandemic as that which has catalysed this revolution, when dysphoria began to emerge on a global scale, or as ''pangea covidica''.Rather than taking this extreme dysphoria as a sign of weakness, or mistaking detachment or withdrawal for political paralysis, Preciado urges his readers to ''use dysphoria as your revolutionary platform''.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847385036</amazonuk>1804271454
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jaclyn Moriarty Samantha Harvey|title=The Spell Book of Listen TaylorOrbital|rating=34.5|genre=TeensGeneral Fiction|summary=Listen Taylor's father has just moved in with his girlfriend and they are adopted into the Zing familyIn 2024, with all of its delightful eccentricities and unusual behaviour – Samantha Harvey won the Zings meet every Friday night Booker Prize for dinner and then disappear into the garden shed to work on the 'Zing Family Secret'. Marbie Zing is terrified of doing something wrong and losing Nathaniel and Listen. Her sister Fancy is becoming increasingly disillusioned with her home lifeOrbital'', and her daughter's year two teacher is coming to terms with a break up. The stories compact yet profound work that unfolds over a single day in the lives of these people come together to create a tale group of lifeastronauts aboard the International Space Station. Through a narrative lens that mirrors the astronauts' orbital perspective, love, and ultimately, what being part of Harvey invites readers to see our planet in a family meanswholly new light.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0330446363</amazonuk>1529922933
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=F G Cottam295967572X|title=The Magdalena CursePale Pieces|author=G M Stevens|rating=2.5|genre=HorrorLiterary Fiction|summary=Mark Hunter Our unnamed narrator is about to begin a train journey with his companion Django. Where they're going and what the sort purpose of father who would do anything for his sonthis journey is, is uncertain. After losing his wife Django found the tickets ''on the floor somewhere'' and daughter in a tragic accident, his surviving son Adam has become his whole worldpersuaded our narrator to accompany him. And Adam Why not? Not much else is an exceptional child – beautiful, incredibly smart and mature beyond his ten years – only recently he's been channelling clear either - but we are probably in the voices of past as the dead. Plagued by horrific dreams, able pair travel to speak Russian in the hours after he wakes, drawing occult symbols when he doodles, Hunter believes Adam to be possessed. Doctor Elizabeth Bancroft is sceptical, until she meets Adam, station by coach and witnesses the horrors the poor boy endures for herselftrain is a steam locomotive.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0340980982</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jon Berkeley0008551324|title=The Lightning Key Devil You Know (Circus TrilogyD S Max Craigie)|author=Neil Lancaster
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident ReadersCrime|summary=I shall start with a word of adviceIt's unusual for anyone from the Hardie family to approach the police. When you're being hounded by a circus master, and a magician, Neither side likes or has any respect for the soul of a tiger that's contained other. But Davie Hardie is struggling in a tigerprison and he's egg that's contained in prepared to tell the police where the brain body of your teddy bear, and your best friend - a fallen angel - missing person is trying buried and who was responsible for her best to make sure the other angels do not turn on you in a death. This person, he promises, is someone big way - then you're probably living and it will be worth the third book in a fantasy trilogypolice doing what he wants. Still - never mind, And what he wants is to be transferred to an open prison to serve the angel's efforts will involve you entering a dream world remainder of flight his sentence and cloud cities, the chase after your enemies will take you across the world to desert oases and backget an early parole date. Not much to ask, and friends is it? The new Deputy Police Constable doesn't think so and old will be on board she's even prepared to helpdo 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.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847384447</amazonuk>
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|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=Sue Townsend|title=Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years|rating=5|genre=General Fiction|summary=Adrian Mole is now 39¼ and livingIn this compelling novel, quite literallyThea Lenarduzzi assumes the identity of T, in a pigsty, sharing an all too thin party wall with his parents and working in a bookshopthe protagonist of this tale. ItJust as T's not quite how life was supposed to turn out. As he spends his days wrestling his strong willed 5 year old Gracie into her school uniformstory is being told, trying to reassure glamorous wife Daisy that life in the provinces story of a second protagonist is not as bad as she would like to believeunveiled: Annie, and desperately attempting to talk his mother out the daughter of her quest to appear on a wealthy family in the vile 19th century, who died of tuberculosis after being locked in a tower, captures T's imagination. Annie'Jeremy Kyle'' shows fate is, above all, worrying over his increasingly frequent visits an enticing story to the toilet is really the last thing he needsT. And yet, the worst It is still to come. Think a crumbling economy, redundancy, affairs, deathstory which she consumes avariciously, a family member challenging him both in the novel writing stakes and a query over the big C – it's going to be a tough year quest for the Molestruth and knowledge, and there's little that ol' Adrian can do except sit back in service of myth, fable and watch his life spin out of control around himfantasy. |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0718153707</amazonuk>1804271799
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Lauren KateClaire-Louise Bennett|title=FallenBig Kiss, Bye-Bye
|rating=4.5
|genre=TeensLiterary Fiction|summary=A 17 year old girl at Everything in this book, however sweet or seemingly innocent, is steeped in anguish and distortion. Even a new school meets kiss, usually a mysterious symbol of intimacy and impossibly goodcloseness, becomes evidence of love lost. When the narrator cries out internally, ''come over here and kiss me,'' it is less an invitation than a desperate attempt to confirm her emotional numbness. The imagined recipient of this plea is Xavier, her ex-looking boypartner, who a ghost sheconjures to test her detachment.|isbn=1804271934}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0008405026|title=A Stranger in the Family (Maeve Kerrigan 11)|author=Jane Casey|rating=5|genre=Crime|summary=It's immediately drawn sixteen years since nine-year-old Rosalie Marshall disappeared from her bed one summer night. She was never found and the investigation ground toa halt. He seems determined to either ignore her or be outright rude to Now, hermother, Helena, until he saves and her lifefather are dead in their bed. Initially, and it looks like a straightforward murder/suicide but there's something about the two positioning of them end up drawn togetherthe 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. This isn Kerrigan is convinced that the explanation lies in Rosalie't Stephenie Meyers disappearance: others (such as Derwent's ''Twilight''boss, but it certainly has striking similaritiesUna Burt) are less convinced.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0385738935</amazonuk>
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{{Frontpage
|author=Annie Ernaux and Alison L. Strayer (translator)
|title=The Other Girl
|rating=4
|genre=Autobiography
|summary=''We were born from the same body. I've never really wanted to think about this.''
{{newreview|author=Gareth Hinds|title=King Lear|rating=3|genre=Graphic Novels|summary=Hound me out Ernaux's work is always very candid and her tone transparent, but this raw epistolary text must be one of town the most intimate accounts I've read. Ernaux writes in a most appropriate mannerdirect address to her sister, however, but I do not like King Learthis letter will never reach her. For meWhy? Because Annie Ernaux's sister died of diphtheria at 6 years old, even as a trained actorfew months before the vaccine was made compulsory in France, and 2 years before the language is too dense author was even born. The large and rich, instant void created by the set-up too archly unfeasible jarring concept of writing to create the great tragedy itan imaginary recipient emphasises Ernaux's thought to be. To my mind the acclaim and esteem process of reckoning with this giant absence in which it's held is only mirrored by its own over-longher life, over-blown blusteringan absence that she has always felt but often denied.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0763643440</amazonuk>1804271845
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Paul TherouxMaxim Gorky and Bryan Karetnyk (translator)|title=A Dead Hand: A Crime in CalcuttaReminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev
|rating=3.5
|genre=General FictionBiography|summary=Set in India, familiar territory for Theroux, ''A Dead Hand'' tells Biographies are often seen as the story form of a travel writer suffering from writer's block (also known life-writing which offers less colour; it can be seen as 'dead hand') until more objective and less personal. I think that Gorky completely rejects this perspective, and offers a chance letter from an American ex-patvibrant, subjective yet informed portrait of three of his literary contemporaries. In the mysterious Mrs Ungerfirst section of this book, relating a story Tolstoy complains to his friend Gorky that: ''you write not of a mystery real life as it is, but of a dead body in a hotel leads him what you yourself imagine it to release his creativity in very unexpected waysbe. The story Whom would it help to know how I see this tower, that sea, or that Tartar - why should it interest anyone? Of what use is more about obsession and infatuation than it is about the mystery itself as the narrator falls under Mrs Unger?''s Tantric charms. But does she have more Well, Maxim Gorky shows exactly what can be gained from a subjective account, giving us access to hide than she's letting on?how he saw Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev in such privileged detail that one almost feels unworthy of it.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0241144639</amazonuk>1804271977
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Toby Lester1529077745|title=The Fourth Part of the World: The Epic Story of History's Greatest MapDark Wives (D I Vera Stanhope)|author=Ann Cleeves
|rating=4.5
|genre=HistoryCrime|summary=In 2003 A man walking his dog in the early morning discovered the body of a map man in the park near Rosebank, a care home for troubled teens. The dead man was bought for $10 million, Josh - one of the highest price ever paid publicly for care workers who was due to work a historical document, by shift the Library of Congress, where it is now on permanent public displaynight before but who had never turned up. No ordinary map, this D I Vera Stanhope is sometimes described as America's birth certificate. It called in to investigate the murder - but her only clue is the sole survivor disappearance of one of a thousand copies printed early in the 16th centuryresidents, and was discovered by accident in some archives in a German castle in 1901fourteen-year-old Chloe Spencer. The sale and story behind it intrigued Toby Lester so much Some people believe that he Chloe was inspired to discover more, and responsible for the death but Vera thinks this book is unlikely as the resultgirl's diary makes it clear that she adored Josh. She knows that she has to find Chloe to discover what happened to Josh.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1861978030</amazonuk>
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{{Frontpage
|author=Olga Tokarczuk
|title=House of Day, House of Night
|rating=5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=''What's the good of a world that keeps changing like that? How can one go on calmly living in it?''
{{newreview|author=Steven Lowe and Alan McArthur |The title=Is it Just Me or Has the Shit Hit the Fan?: Your Hilarious New Guide to Unremitting Global Misery|rating=3|genre=Humour|summary=of this spellbinding work, ''The banks fell over like fat Labradors running over a wet kitchen floor.House of Day, House of Night'' Surely that is the wackiest, most inappropriate simile for somewhat reflects this notion of shifting realities - the credit crunch and all it has done for the world. You won't get any such namby-pamby animal likenesses from these authorssmall, instead with quite a potty mouth on them they will lambast the modern worldsubtle changes which govern our lives, like the entire banking system, all those who failed shift from day to see it comingnight, and those millions just seemingly waiting for us all to revert to high-interesthowever quotidian, high-riskcausing chaos. But, high-lending capitalism, so they can get back on the expenses trainconstant in that image is the house, and back up stoic against the rich listsancient diurnal cycle which nonetheless controls how it is perceived.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847443656</amazonuk>1804271918
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Andy Stanton1836284683|title=What's For Dinner, Mr Gum?The Big Happy|author=David Chadwick
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident ReadersDystopian Fiction|summary=As soon as heroine Polly turns her back, and leaves the town of Lamonic Bibber for a day at the seaside, Mr Gum falls out with his best friend, causing carnivorous carnage all over the place. Meat Well! This is getting thrown around like it's going out of fashion, and we have to doubt whether Polly and her companions can ever utilise the power of love and put things to rights. Especially as this book does not contain a magic unicorn called Elizabeth.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405248246</amazonuk>}}murder mystery unlike any other!
{{newreview|author=Loose Women|title=Here Come the Girls|rating=4|genre=Home I do love it when I open a book, it's nothing like I expected it to be, and Family|summary=This it takes me on a wild ride. And that is the second volume by the panelists from that nice ITV series, just what happened with ''Loose WomenThe Big Happy''. Just as promised on the cover, this book is an entertaining night with the girls. It turns out that they're just like us. The faces are already familiar and even if you I don't know them yet, with nine contributors, want to ruin a similar experience for any of youreading but I'll soon find a like-minded woman behind one of have to at least set the celebrity facesscene. The women are universally warm-hearted and supportive: there will be many a lonely woman who reads Once that's done, I think you should simply experience this book and feels as if she sat down with a group of friends wonderfully original story for the eveningyourself.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444700154</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jean UreSally Rooney|title=Fortune CookieIntermezzo
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Sally Rooney has studied the chessboard of life and is something of a grandmaster at putting it into words. Her dialogue is gripping and so brilliantly frustrating, as her characters never quite say exactly what they feel. Among the many relationships woven into this story, the central one for readers to unravel is the fraternal connection—or lack thereof—between Ivan and Peter Koubek. Ivan, a socially awkward chess prodigy, contrasts sharply with his older brother Peter, a successful lawyer living in Dublin. Following their father's passing after a long battle with cancer, the brothers' already strained relationship faces new trials.
|isbn=0571365469
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{{Frontpage
|isbn= 1836285493
|title=The Double Life of a Wheelchair User
|author=Rob Keeley
|rating=5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Fudge Cassidy Will is a keen player of video games, a conscientious student, a slightly annoying brother and the Cupcake kid are best friendsa supportive friend. If the names remind you But most of a certain film then you'd be spot on as that's where Fudge's father got the idea fromall, he is an aspiring writer. They're actually chalk and cheese – Fudge English is loud mouthed his favourite lesson at his school, Marlowe Park, and opinionated and Cupcake is quiet and thoughtful – but the combination worksone at which he excels. TheyThis hasn've just started at secondary school t gone unnoticed by his headteacher, Mrs Howarth, and Cupcake she has rather a lot on her plate. Her brother Joey has muscular dystrophy suggested to Will and his problems are becoming more obvious. Add to this mum that her father couldn't cope with the problems and he now has another family. It's just Cupcake, Joey and her mother – and not spends a lot couple of moneyafternoons a week at a different school, Station Road, where his ability might be better extended.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007224621</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jenifer Roberts1009473085|title=The Madness of Queen Maria: The Remarkable Life of Maria I of PortugalConservative Effect 2010 - 2024|author=Anthony Seldon and Tom Egerton (Editors)|rating=4.5|genre=BiographyPolitics and Society|summary=Born in 1734 in Lisbon, at Sometimes it's simpler to explain a book by describing what it ''isn't'' and that time applies to ''The Conservative Effect: 2010-2024 - 14 Wasted Years?''. If you're looking for an easy read which will deliver the richest and most opulent city in Europeinside story about what ''really'' happened on certain occasions, Maria was destined to become then this isn't the first female monarch in Portuguese historybook for you. Married to her uncle Infante PedroIf that's what you're looking for, seventeen years her seniorI don't think Anthony Seldon's book, she had six children (outliving all but one of them){{amazonurl|isbn=B0BH7SKG2S|title=Johnson at 10}}, can be bettered for those tumultuous years. It's a compelling read and became Queen in 1777should be compulsory for anyone who thinks Johnson should return to politics. ''The Conservative Effect'' is an entirely different beast. A conscientious woman, she had It's the misfortune to be born seventh book in during a series which looks at the 'age of reason', when church impact a government has made and state were vying for supremacyco-editor Sir Anthony Seldon regards this as the most important. Instinctively This book follows the well-established format: a supporter series of experts from various fields review the old religion, with a humanitarian approach to state affairsof the nation when the coalition took over in 2010, she was no Queen Elizabeth, no Catherine the Great, changes that occurred and wore her crown rather reluctantlythe situation in 2024.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>095455891X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=David HughesJenny Valentine|title=Thomas Wogan is DeadUs in the Before and After|rating=4.5|genre=Graphic NovelsTeens|summary=WellElk and Mab are best friends, with a title like or more than thateven, need I bother with their friendship is a plot summary? A man has a day out once in Morecambe, then the next thing he knows he's in the ultimate waiting room, with a strange array of animals (a bat, a toad, a sea urchin...), all waiting for... well, somethinglifetime connection. Yup, They meet as you didnchildren one day on a trip out but unfortunately they don't need telling, heget each other's dead.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>095580888X</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Dave Eggers|title=The Wild Things|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=Meet Maxcontact details at the time. When I say he sometimes gets the wrong end of the stick about adultsBut then chance brings them back together, or dislikes his mother's new boyfriendand they are inseparable. Something has happened though, or gets a bit feisty when he feels the need for revengesomething terrible and tragic, I am certainly understating the facts. He is a bit of a rascal to say the least. But all that might change when he finds himself travelling to a strange land of roisterous animalsand now they must work through their grief, and ends up installed as their kingfriendship, together.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0241144221</amazonuk>1471196585
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