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|summary=[[Eon: Rise of the Dragoneye by Alison Goodman|Eon: Rose of the Dragoneye]] is a completely gorgeous fantasy set in an ancient Oriental world, drawing on Chinese myths and tradition. Complex, vivid, and with themes of difference, it's a classy, classy read. Highly recommended. For those who enjoy a creepy and contemporary thriller raising the thorny issues of stalking, internet privacy, and post-traumatic stress we can recommend [[Deathwatch by Nicola Morgan]]. It's exceedingly well done, and completely in tune with its readers. Top notch stuff. [[Dark Angels by Katherine Langrish]] is an evocative supernatural historical fantasy with a flavour of [[:Category:Alan Garner|Alan Garner]]. It's beautifully written. [[:Category:Jenny Valentine|Jenny Valentine]] comes right out of left field in her kitchen sink dramas with a twist. [[Broken Soup by Jenny Valentine|Broken Soup]] has a tremendously sympathetic and engaging central character and huge dollops of intense love and pain.  For thos who enjoy black humour, teen angst and family crisis combined with an issue-based thriller we recommend [[Bedlam by Ally Kennen]].   
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|summary=[[Eon: Rise of the Dragoneye by Alison Goodman|Eon: Rose of the Dragoneye]] is a completely gorgeous fantasy set in an ancient Oriental world, drawing on Chinese myths and tradition. Complex, vivid, and with themes of difference, it's a classy, classy read. Highly recommended. For those who enjoy a creepy and contemporary thriller raising the thorny issues of stalking, internet privacy, and post-traumatic stress we can recommend [[Deathwatch by Nicola Morgan]]. It's exceedingly well done, and completely in tune with its readers. Top notch stuff. [[Dark Angels by Katherine Langrish]] is an evocative supernatural historical fantasy with a flavour of [[:Category:Alan Garner|Alan Garner]]. It's beautifully written. [[:Category:Jenny Valentine|Jenny Valentine]] comes right out of left field in her kitchen sink dramas with a twist. [[Broken Soup by Jenny Valentine|Broken Soup]] has a tremendously sympathetic and engaging central character and huge dollops of intense love and pain.  For those who enjoy black humour, teen angst and family crisis combined with an issue-based thriller we recommend [[Bedlam by Ally Kennen]].   
 
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A carefully chosen book is always a welcome gift, but it's not always easy to know which books are good and which have had the benefit of clever marketing. We've picked out the best books which we've seen this year and we think that you should be able to find something for everyone on your gift list.

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General Fiction

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Literary Fiction

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Women's Fiction

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Biography

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Cookery

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History

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Home and Family and Lifestyle

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Politics and Society

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Popular Science

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Children's Books

Teens

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Confident Readers

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For Sharing

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Children's Non-Fiction

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