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===[[Falling Short Vera Magpie by Lex CoultonLaura Solomon]]===
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Lex Coulton's debut novel is a story about mistakes, failures, and relationships'I have murdered three husbands. The main protagonist, Frances Pilgrim, is a sixth form English teacher who has recently fallen out with her best friend Jackson, a work colleague, and is grappling with the increasingly eccentric behaviour of her mother. This relationship is complicated by the fact that Frances's father disappeared at sea when she was five years old. [[Falling Short by Lex Coulton|Full Review]]'
As an opening line that must take some beating, but Vera's telling us the truth. The first two husbands, Gary and Harry were abusive, but Larry was a treasure, a keeper, and it's difficult to understand why Vera would have killed him, particularly when she was likely to get found out very quickly and now she's in prison with a mandatory life sentence. Her only friend is Shirley, a lesbian, but Vera's not one to let herself be a victim. She's not keen on having a sexual relationship with Shirley (she wouldn't risk the security of her life in prison for the sake of a fling), but she is keen on getting an education and she's studying for a degree in English Literature. [[Vera Magpie by Laura Solomon|Full Review]] <!-- Elisabeth Hyde Laura Solomon -->
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===[[Go Ask Fannie Farmer Black Light by Elisabeth HydeLaura Solomon]]=== [[image:3.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:General Fiction|General Fiction]]
[[imageJim is a university student and, as the saying goes, he hasn't got his troubles to seek. His father committed suicide when he was young and somehow he's never really managed to connect with his step-father. His younger brother would be kindly described as having learning difficulties:4if you were being honest you'd just say that he was very difficult, but Jim does his best with and for him.5star Jim's in love with a woman, but she finds him repulsive and you can understand why: the looks, the attitude, the (lack of) conversational ability and the clothing all leave a lot to be desired.jpg|link=Category Despite all that's he's not about to sit back and allow his life to drift:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] he's actually writing ''two'' novels and he reads excerpts from these to his friends in the pub. [[:Category:General FictionBlack Light by Laura Solomon|General FictionFull Review]]
Eighty-one-year-old Murray Blaire hoped for the best when he waited for his three children to arrive one Friday night. He might be a retired lawyer, a state legislator, elected congressman and now an amateur farmer but he knew that there could be trouble when Ruth and George arrived. Ruth, a corporate lawyer, would find fault and want to talk about him going into a retirement home. George, a nurse, would argue and Lizzie, a professor of English Literature, who lived locally and kept and visited him regularly, would be unpredictable. Murray hoped that all would go smoothly, but that simply wasn't going to happen. [[Go Ask Fannie Farmer by Elisabeth Hyde|Full Review]]
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===[[The Particular Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes Redemptor Domus by Ruth HoganGamelyn Chase]]===
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Masha's son Gabriel died some years ago. She'd been a single parent with help A young boy arrives at an exclusive faith school on the scenic North Wales coast, sent far from her friend, Edward, who had grieved as much as Masha and whilst Edward has moved on (his boyfriend moved out family in the immediate aftermath of Far East. As the boy travels to the drowningschool, but there's now a new love interest) Masha family tragedy causes the boy to arrive at the school a vulnerable orphan, with an uncertain future. Plunged into a school full of danger and betrayal, the boy is still strickenseen as a trophy by friends and enemies alike. With them locked into their scheming and plotting, feeling that it would somehow be disloyal comes to the boy to Gabriel if she was attempt to be happy. An independent, rebellious woman clean up the pit of filth that the school has somehow been diminishedbecome. [[The Particular Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes Redemptor Domus by Ruth HoganGamelyn Chase|Full Review]]
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===[[The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland Long Path To Wisdom by Nicolai Houm and Anna Paterson (translator)Jan-Philipp Sendker]]===
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Jane Ashland is dying. That's a description of a very early scene here – but also, of courseOn my travels around the world, I have a platitude that can apply tendency to all of us. Jane's life, if anything, is going end up and down in levels of pleasure, energy – sobriety – in these pages, but we soon learn any bookshop that it recently found a very deeply dark down place. Here thenis selling English-language books, scattered through a timelineand while I buy as many second-bending narrativehand escapist tales as the next person, we have her days finding a Lincolnesque lover as a student in New Yorkwhat I'm really looking for is the 'local' – the cookbook maybe, glimpses of therapythe maps definitely, a drive but above all: the folk tales. If I ever get to find her ancestors that takes her from rural America Burma, I won't need to Norway – and a trip there with a new-found friend to watch the musk oxenhunt, of all thingsI can read before I go. And nowhere in sight is anything like a platitude… [[The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland Long Path To Wisdom by Nicolai Houm and Anna Paterson (translator)Jan-Philipp Sendker|Full Review]]
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===[[Tale of a Tooth Katalin Street by Allie RogersMagda Szabo]]===
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Danny lives This is a story about the past. A specific past, certainly, in the form of pre-war Budapest, but also a story about how that past can impact on the present and the future. In this book, the first of three Magda Szabó wrote on the same theme between 1969 and 1987 and now newly translated and reissued, we witness a small Sussex town with his motherheart-rending nostalgia for happier days, Natalie. Life is poorguilt about those who did not survive, and a dogged but they manage doomed determination to cling to long-gone times, feelings and experiences which mark the here and now, staining and warping it into another, subtler misery. [[Katalin Street by Magda Szabo|Full Review]]  <!-- Vanston -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:1911569740.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1911569740/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text- until theyalign: left;"| ===[[Santa Goes on Strike by Jem Vanston]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:For Sharing|For Sharing]]  Something're threatened by a benefits sanctions gone horribly wrong. It's Christmas Eve and everything is very busy in Santa's grotto. A Job Centre employee looks The presents are all ready and waiting to be their salvation - but her impact on loaded onto the family goes far beyond what they first expect, sleigh and the resulting changes reindeer are described itching to get going. But Santa? Santa is just not in the reader through mood. He is tired of delivering the naive yet perceptive latest toys to children who only play with them for five minutes. He wishes people would remember what Christmas is really about - a time for families to come together for love and wholly original eyes of fourfriendship and goodwill to one another. [[Santa Goes on Strike by Jem Vanston|Full Review]]<!-- Mandeville -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:0751571695.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0751571695/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-yearalign: top; text-old Dannyalign: left;"|===[[Every Colour of You by Amelia Mandeville]]=== [[image:4. 5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[Tale :Category:General Fiction|General Fiction]] Zoe believes in adding life to years as well as years to life. Her world, like her name, is bursting with life and colour. She is the sort of girl who would sing a Tooth rainbow is she could. Tristan (or ''Tree'' as she calls him) is the opposite. Fresh out of hospital following a prolonged stay in a psychiatric unit, he sees a world as a grey place. [[Every Colour of You by Allie RogersAmelia Mandeville|Full Review]]
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===[[Claudia A Spark of Light by Anthony TrevelyanJodi Picoult]]===
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When Claudia The Center is the last remaining abortion clinic in the state of Mississippi and is called to the reception source of her Manchester Office block great controversy when it comes to meet a visitorthe Pro-Life versus Pro-Choice debate. It is at The Center where one man, George Goddard, she doesn't expect takes it upon himself to be her father figure – a man she hasn't seen get revenge for fifteen years. Samson Glaze – otherwise known as Wild Samsonthe loss of his grandchild, The Aztec and The Sun King, walked out in the form of Claudia's life and into a world mass-shooting. What arises is a novel that details the lives of success the remaining hostages, as well as a solar panel salesman – but now he's returned and he needs Claudia's helpother characters central to the story. Reggie, Samson's sonOne of these characters is Hugh McElroy, has joined a mysterious cult hostage negotiator called ''Tarantula''in to help deflate the situation, a group who prepare for the end of the world soon discovers that his sister and encourage humanity daughter, Wren, happened to embrace their impending doombe at the clinic that day. Claudia's journey takes her far from her home in Manchester to the end [[A Spark of the world – where encounters with hammerLight by Jodi Picoult|Full Review]] <!-- Vincent -->|-| style="width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|[[image:1471168239.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471168239/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]]  | style="vertical-align: top; text-wielding assassins make things very difficult indeed… align: left;"|===[[Claudia Jess Castle and the Eyeballs of Death by Anthony TrevelyanM B Vincent]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:General Fiction|Full ReviewGeneral Fiction]], [[:Category:Crime|Crime]]
Dr Jess Castle, the self proclaimed failure of the prestigious Castle family has returned home to the sleepy, idyllic chocolate box town of Castle Kidbury. Rather than being delighted, her family are suspicious, especially her father, the judge. Luckily for Jess, she doesn't have to try too hard to dodge her family's suspicions as a series of gruesome local murders are taking place and that's all anyone is talking about. Jess accidentally finds herself in the thick of the investigation, and to her delight finds that she can actually be useful. But with the small population dwindling and the sense of danger moving ever closer to home, has Jess made a grave mistake getting involved? [[Jess Castle and the Eyeballs of Death by M B Vincent|Full Review]]<!-- Gayle Stone -->
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===[[The Man I Think I Know by Mike Gayle]]===
===[[What's Left Unsaid by Deborah Stone]]=== [[image:5star4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:General Fiction|General Fiction]]
James DeWitt Sasha has a lot on her plate. Husband Jeremy is distant and absent and Danny Allen are both men in their early thirties whose lives haventhe marriage needs work. Son Zac is entering a rebellious adolescent phase and it't taken them where they were supposed s hard to goknow how to redirect him. At Mother Annie, an all time low time for both of themalcoholic, is beginning the two men reconnect journey into dementia and slowly find they're exactly what has never been an easy person at the other needsbest of times. TogetherThank heavens for her lovely dog, Sebastian, they help each other put their lives back together. This is a beautiful story about friendship and what it really means to help another personhis unconditional love. [[The Man I Think I Know What's Left Unsaid by Mike GayleDeborah Stone|Full Review]]
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===[[The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae by Stephanie Butland]]===
===[[The Place Where Love Should Be by Elizabeth Ellis]]=== [[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:General Fiction|General Fiction]] ''Edward is six weeks old and I’ve had no sleep. I had thirty stitches in my perineum, [[:Category:Womenthe wounds still tug and itch. They had to do the stitches twice because the first lot became infected. The old-school midwife told me I wasn’t paying enough attention to personal hygiene. I must shower twice a day, or better still, take a salt bath. Do they really expect me to do that? Have they ever tried to shower when a baby is crying and you’re so tired you can barely stand and your partner is banging around downstairs because he’s late for work again?'s Fiction|Women's Fiction]]
Ailsa Rae has been sick her whole life, and just as she was edging closer to death she finally, finally got the call that she needed, that a heart was available for her to I think most women have a transplant. Previously she had felt so helpless that she had used her blog to make decisions for her, running polls amongst her readers to decide on her actions. But with her new heart, she has been given like this shortly after having a new lifebaby. Can Ailsa manage Many of them simply managed to start to live on her own, put one foot in front of the other until things calmed down but some will have found it harder and will her mother let her do that? developed post-natal depression[[The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae Place Where Love Should Be by Stephanie ButlandElizabeth Ellis|Full Review]]
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===[[Falling Leaves by Stefan Mohamed]]===
===[[The Amber Maze by Christopher Bowden]]=== [[image:5star4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:General Fiction|General Fiction]], [[:Category:Fantasy|Fantasy]],
When your best friend vanishes, how can you begin Hugh Mullion goes away to move on? How can you live your life not knowing whether they're okay? And what would you do if they reappeared in your life? – all questions that Vanessa faces every dayDorset for the weekend and, even seven years after her best friend Mark vanished. When he reappears, she's shocked not only by while waiting for his presence back in her lifewife to arrive, but also by finds a mysterious key down the fact that he hasn't aged a day – for him, no time has passed since his disappearanceback of an antique chair. Shocked, confused The grubby and emotionally reeling, Vanessa must return torn label to her home town in order to help Mark find the answers he so desperately craveswhich is attached reads... But what's waiting for them is far more surprising than either of them could ever have dreamt… [[Falling Leaves The Amber Maze by Stefan MohamedChristopher Bowden|Full Review]]
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===[[Dyed Souls The Water Thief by Gary SantorellaClaire Hajaj]]===
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The USA, early 1980s. Charlie (or Charles, if Nick is in the middle of wedding preparations when he's feeling belligerent, and he often is) is being taken back decides to leave his home by his drop-out, slutty mother. The home is called a Cottage, fiancée behind in London and while the book doesn't guide us to understand it perfectly, it seems to mean he has take up a private room post in a large self-contained bungalow, on a gated compound with roundsome un-named west African country providing engineering support for the-clock adult supervision. There's building of a paddock with horses for the kids to ride, their own school – and all the adults are armed with Thorazine to calm the kids down. Charlie, despite his obvious bookish intelligence, is struggling to get to grips with why and how hechildren's ended up where he is, but it must have something to do with his single parent mother being violent, and the fact he is no longer allowed to stay with his grandfather. This book is a slightly woozy look at his thoughts, as he tries to build a relationship with a girl in a different Cottage, and work out his lothospital. He certainly has a lot on his plate for a thirteen-year-oldno idea what he is getting himself into. [[Dyed Souls The Water Thief by Gary SantorellaClaire Hajaj|Full Review]]
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===[[Two Steps Forward Landslide by Graeme Simsion and Anne BuistMelissa Leet]]===
[[image:5star4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:General Fiction|General Fiction]], [[:Category:Women's Fiction|Women's Fiction]] When I read The area where Jill and Susie lived wasn't highly populated so it was fortunate that they became such good friends, despite the fact that Susie was a year older than Jill. Susie lived with her mother, an alcoholic, and Jill lived with ''her'' mother, who dedicated herself to her garden. Jill's father was Jay Tutle, the blurb for this bookphotographer, I found myself instantly interested in its premise but he spent much of his time working away - often for months on end. In reality there was little difference between the two people trying to start their lives again following families: Mrs Smith's alcoholism caused serious life changesillness whilst Susie was still young. Joy and tragedy would visit Jill's home. The book did not disappoint''Landslide'' is the story of how what happened determined the course of Jill's life and how great tragedy can breed resilience and hope. [[Two Steps Forward Landslide by Graeme Simsion and Anne BuistMelissa Leet|Full Review]]
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===[[I Have Lost My Way Aftershocks by Gayle FormanA N Wilson]]===
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In a country very much like New Zealand, but at the same time most avowedly not, two women will find love. Strong love too, for our narrator will say that her first attraction for her partner was the only thing to make sense of all those exaggerated songs she'd heard, and books and poems she'I Have Lost My Wayd read, and plays she'd acted in – works of art that had until then seemed sheer hyperbole. It was entirely unrequited love for quite some time, but it does burgeon, or so we' tells re promised from the story off, because of three individuals who have each lost something important to them leading to them losing their wayquite drastic – a major earthquake very much like the one that hit Christchurch, but at the same time most avowedly not. Freya has lost her voice, Harun has lost his love This book then is the combined exploration of the lovers and Nathaniel has lost everything. However, these three elements do not give justice to the extent story of what each character has lost. In this expertly written novel, Gayle Forman writes about how these three dissimilar individuals each came to lose what was most important to them, causing them to all meet one fateful day in New York Citythe quake. [[I Have Lost My Way Aftershocks by Gayle FormanA N Wilson|Full Review]]
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===[[One Clear Ice-Cold January Morning at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century Hell's Unveiling by Roland Schimmelpfennig and Jamie Bulloch (translator)Laura Solomon]]===
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First, forgive me if A little while ago I donreally enjoyed [[Marsha's Deal by Laura Solomon|Marsha't refer s Deal]] and I was delighted by the opportunity to this book with its full title oftenread the sequel, ''Hell's Unveiling''. It's pointedly precise, accurateprobably not much of a spoiler to say that Marsha bested the devil in ''Marsha's Deal'', but the devil is not one to take defeat lying down. He's out to wage war on Planet Earth and rather ungainly – when in fact the book it describes has only the former particularly on Marsha (who's thought of as a 'goody two attributes shoes' in any quantityHell). Although a strong person, she's vulnerable where her foster children are concerned. What happens in January Daniel is that framed for a wild wolf walks across the frozen river separating Poland crime he didn't commit and sent to juvenile detention and eastern Germanyrefused permission to return to live with Marsha. Which means that Then, when of course there are all the book starts properlyother children who are not only targeted, midbut - worst of all -February, it has had time to get a lot closer subverted to Berlin – within 80 kilometres, to be precise, for that is the road marker where one of our main characters sees itdevil's evil ends. He is trying 's out to get back to work in Berlin for the first time in a month, prey on their fears and weaknesses and to be as with his girlfriendmany foster children, not knowing she has had an infidelity while he was awaytheir self esteem is very fragile. Also fancying the bright lights and big city are a teenaged pair of love This is no small-birdsscale operation, either - the boy and girl next door to each other in an eastern villagedevil has set up a training complex on earth, who flee complete with an unhappy lot on the off-chance of a better oneelevator to Hell. You just know there is a chance that these characters – human and lupine alike – are sucked into one combined narrative, but you won't know quite what that will entail…[[One Clear Ice-Cold January Morning at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century Hell's Unveiling by Roland Schimmelpfennig and Jamie Bulloch (translator)Laura Solomon|Full Review]]
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On Tony Metcalfe is a Yorkshireman through and through and being honest, Yorkshire's where he'd really like to be. You suspect that Scarborough would be perfect, but he's living in a mountain village just beyond the Costa Verde and running a pub. The Viva Espagñe isn't flourishing: Tony would really like to sell it and return to the UK, what with the slopes uncertainty of Brexit and everything, but there are a couple of Mt Hood in Oregonproblems. First off, an 1000his wife -year old Viking is discovered frozen Laney - three thousand miles further west than any previously known Viking explorationrefuses to go back to the UK. Josh Kinninger is inspired by She'd have you believe that she's not well, but there's a backstory there that's not being talked about. Then there's the Viking discovery - three personal catastrophes having left him angrypub, unmoored and with his world in turmoilwhich isn't doing well enough to sell. Beginning a journey westward, heIn fact Tony's filled with cleaning the swimming pools of expats who have left Spain and returned home, in order to make a desire bit of money to wreak vengeance on the individuals he finds morally corrupttry and make ends at least come in sight of each other, even if they never meet. [[W Staying On by John BanksC M Taylor|Full Review]]
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===[[The Family Next Door Day of the Orphan by Sally HepworthDr Nat Tanoh]]===
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Pleasant Court Saga is a culeighteen and, like many eighteen-deyear olds, his prime concerns are listening to what his mum calls ''hop-sac a few minutes from the beach in Melbourne. Kids play in the street and ithip''s the sort , eating copious amounts of place people aspire tofood, and learning about girls. Certainly that's how the families who live there feel Living in an affluent, liberal and there's protected suburb, he has a good sense of communitylife. However, the suburb is in Africa, where childhoods can be snatched in an instant. Ben When his friends and Essie family are glad that Essie's mother is living next door as Essie had a mental breakdown three years ago when her first daughter was having difficulty sleeping. Mia's come through that stage, but now there's Poppy, who's been dragged into the perfect baby for conflict raging around the first six months of her lifedictatorship that Saga lives under, but he is just starting forced to be difficultbecome an unlikely revolutionary. Ben, in particular, is pleased that Can chubby Saga really stand up to a murderous regime? And can he can rely on Barbara stay one step ahead of the soldiers desperate to keep an eye on the situation whilst he's out at work. stop him? [[The Family Next Door Day of the Orphan by Sally HepworthDr Nat Tanoh|Full Review]]
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===[[Ask For Blues Murmuration by Malcolm WaltonRobert Lock]]=== [[image:3star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:General Fiction|General Fiction]], [[:Category:Historical Fiction|Historical Fiction]]
[[image:3''Murmuration'' follows the lives of a host of characters from 1863 to the present day.5starFrom a risqué comic to a fortune teller, we see the birth of Blackpool and its steadily fading glamour.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Autobiography|Autobiography]]There is a hint of mysticism to the tale, [[:Category:Entertainment|Entertainment]]with the mesmerising dance of starlings over the pier acting as an anchor throughout the distinct narratives here, drawing together disparate stories of lives captivated by the sea. [[:Category:General FictionMurmuration by Robert Lock|General FictionFull Review]]
Malcolm Walton's book is clearly a memoir about his introduction to the Trad Jazz scene of the late 1950's and early 1960's, but he has chosen to write it in the form of a novel, claiming in his prologue that this would give the book a different approach to the music memoir. His protagonist 'Martin' takes on Malcolm's mantle, and begins with his first discovery of the Salvation Army band with his grandfather. This catapults him into a love of music, initially taking piano lessons, and later delving into his true love – the trumpet. [[Ask For Blues by Malcolm Walton|Full Review]]<br><!-- Bala Laurain -->
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===[[The Boat People Smoking Kills by Sharon BalaAntoine Laurain and Louise Rogers-Lalaurie (translator)]]===
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Among the 500 Sri Lankans in Meet Fabrice Valantine. He's a rickety boat making its way to Vancouver Island are Mahindan headhunter, and a successful one too, in an office in Paris. All around him however his six-year-old son Sellian. When the boat arrives the Canadian authorities take all the passengers into custodyworld is changing – yes, placing the women and children there is a new ban on smoking in a separate facility from the menall workplaces. A gruelling series Goaded by his non-smoking wife, even though they met over an ashtray, of hearings will decide on the fate of each individual or family: whether they will be allowed to stay sorts, he sees a hypnotist who had success with a mutual friend in Canada, or deported back to Sri Lankastopping their nicotine habit. The government fears that up session seems to half have been successful, however he faces the prospect of these asylum-seekers may have links having such a change to the Tamil Tigershis own personality, his imbued habits and lifestyle, a terrorist groupwith fear, so judges are instructed to have a firm handwhen he realises it will never again grant him any pleasure. He needs this pleasure when further changes at work come about – but it's what he replaces the habit with that will surprise the most. [[The Boat People Smoking Kills by Sharon BalaAntoine Laurain and Louise Rogers-Lalaurie (translator)|Full Review]]<br>
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===[[The Hoarder Island by Jess KiddM A Bennett]]===
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Cathal Flood is an old, belligerent man, living in A contemporary take on the savage classic ''Lord of the Flies'': a filthygroup of mismatched, crowded house that was once modern-day teenagers must fight to survive on a family homedeserted island. When Maud Drennan – underpaid carer and unintentional psychic Link is employed to look after the ancient Cathal, she assumes she'll just be the next in a long line fish out of short-term dogsbodies for the old manwater. InsteadNewly arrived from America, Maud finds herself drawn he is finding it hard to settle into the mysteries concealed within Cathal's once great house – venerable and as Maud begins prestigious Osney School. Who knew there could be so many strange traditions to clean and sort understand? And what kind of school ranks its students by how fast they can run round the rooms she uncovers secrets about the old man school quad - however ancient that awaken long-hidden memories within Maud herself. With quad may be? When Link runs the aid of her highly glamourous yet utterly agoraphobic landlady and a troop of holy ghostsslowest time in years, Maud must uncover he immediately becomes the secrets at the heart butt of the house – and exactly why they were buried… every school joke. And some students are determined to make his life more miserable than others... [[The Hoarder Island by Jess KiddM A Bennett|Full Review]]<br>
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===[[Kintu The Lost Letters of William Woolf by Jennifer Nansubuga MakumbiHelen Cullen]]===
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''Kintu'' opens with unbridled authority and mercilessness. In just William Woolf is a few pages a man has been hunted down by an angry mob letter detective, working in the Dead Letters Depot in UgandaEast London. He is then brained with a concrete slab; spends his woman is left in widowhood days deciphering smudged addresses, tracking down mysterious people and has the hard task reading endless letters of dealing with her man's debt. Blood flows easilylove, guilt, death, hope, and quickly, when your family's steps are haunted by a curse that spans generationseveryday life. [[Kintu The Lost Letters of William Woolf by Jennifer Nansubuga MakumbiHelen Cullen|Full Review]]<br>
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