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[[Category:New Reviews|General Fiction]]==General fiction==__NOTOC__ {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Ben BrooksOnyi Nwabineli|title=Grow UpAllow Me to Introduce Myself|rating=4.5|genre=TeensGeneral Fiction|summary=Jasper is seventeen. He spends his time pretending Anuri spent her childhood on display to revise for his AS levelsthe world, fantasising about sex with Georgia Treely, hanging out with selfthanks to her step-harming best friend Tenaya watching cheesy TV showsmother Ophelia's increasingly popular presence on social media, where she posted every step of Anuri's childhood for sponsorships and taking ketamine influencer deals and mephedrone with his friends, basically, monetary gain. When he's at a loose end, he goes Now Anuri is in her twenties and she is slowly trying to sex chatrooms in a quest regain her confidence and to see how far he can get without going private (paying). He's also convinced that his her life back, suing her step-fathermother to take down the content about her. Anuri is battling alcoholism, Keithfailing to start her PhD, undergoing therapy and secretly abusing people online and receiving money from them for doing so. Most importantly, she is a homicidal maniac whose next victim desperately worried about her little sister, who is likely to be Jasperthe new focus of Ophelia's mother..online empire. Can she save her sister, and perhaps herself and her relationship with her father at the same time?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0857861875</amazonuk>0861546873
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Michael Richmond1529153298|title=SisyphusaThe List of Suspicious Things|author=Jennie Godfrey|rating=3.5
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|summary=The back cover blurb tells us that the mentally ill It's 1979 and Margaret Thatcher is Prime Minister. (for whatever reason or reasonsA woman? I mean, honestly...) are still stigmatised by various sectors of society She's not what's worrying Miv's family, though. I would agreeWomen have been disappearing. Well, they've been murdered, but to have 'disappeared' doesn't sound quite so frightening. I then flip the book over Miv's upset because she's overheard that her father wants to move the front cover which has the words family 'Down South'the mental health publisher. When you' and straight away some of us may already be making re from Yorkshire, Down South is a judgement (perhaps unfairly too) before they even open the bookfrightening, foreign place, best avoided. Perhaps this up-front honesty by For Miv, the publisher negates somewhat the terrific title move would mean leaving her best friend, Sharon, and terrific graphics of the covershe'll do anything to prevent that. Just my own personal opinion here. The publishing company is being supported by She's not worried about the Arts Council, Englanddangers or that her Mum's stopped talking - to anyone.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1849915261</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ira Levin1035906708|title=The Stepford WivesDiva|author=Daisy Goodwin
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary='It can't be a coincidence that Stepford women are all the way they are' says BobbieWe tend to think of Maria Callas as Greek, but she was born to Greek parents in Manhattan, New York, Joanna Eberhart's in December 1923 and only friend in Stepfordmoved to Athens when she was thirteen. Joanna has recently come Her original surname was Kalogeropoulos but her father changed it to live 'Callas' to make it more manageable in the idyllic suburban town of Stepford with her husband and two childrenStates. She is an independent woman with When she was back in Athens - supposedly so that she could get appropriate training for her own partvoice -time career as she was raised under the Nazi occupation by a photographermother who mercilessly exploited her and made no secret of her preference for her elder sister, is intelligent, liberated and has a keen interest in feminismJackie. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1849015899</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Summer WoodAlexander McCall Smith|title=WreckerThe Perfect Passion Company|rating=34.5
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|summary=I found The Perfect Passion Company is a dating agency in Edinburgh, run by Ness and operating as an alternative to all the book title intriguing and wondered if I'd got caught up online apps in some demolition yard story by mistakeproviding a more personal, tailored service. Wood, at some stage in the book does give Ness has asked her readers younger cousin Katie if she could come and look after the explanationbusiness, as Ness is planning to take a trip to Canada to get away for a while. It's Katie is coming out of a break up with a boy's name apparently bad boyfriend, and so jumps at the detailed explanation is rather charming - chance to come home to Edinburgh. And so begins this new story from Alexander McCall Smith, bringing us to an Edinburgh we already love, thanks to 44 Scotland Street and aptthe Isabel Dalhousie novels, but with some new characters who quickly begin to charm. But it's also just Katie has no experience in running a tad overbusiness, or in match-the-top (making, but Ness has full confidence in terms of credibility Iher abilities, and there'm thinkings always her very helpful (and rather handsome) and by the time I'd finished the book I was heartily sick of this name which had short-term appeal for me. I was muttering neighbour, William, to myself saying silly things like - why can't he be called Billy, for example. But I'm not writing the book.lend a hand…|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1408809311</amazonuk>1846976596
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Philip Jose FarmerDean Koontz|title=The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Peerless PeerBad Weather Friend
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|genre=Crime (Historical)Paranormal|summary=It's World War OneBenny is having a terrifically bad day. He loses his job, he loses his fiancee, and his house gets trashed. Oh, and Britain someone has got wind of some brilliant scientific researchdelivered a really weird, disturbing coffin-sized object to his home, and it's possible that whoever or whatever was inside is the thing that has created a new bacterial weapon capable of wiping out trashed his house! The thing is, Benny is the world's supply of sauerkrautvery last person to deserve all this bad luck. But He is a dastardly German has stolen the formulanice person. A really nice person. Before he can give So fortunately for Benny it turns out that the delivery to his house is a new friend, a variant based on boiled meatbad weather friend called Spike, cabbage and potatoes who has been sent to the kaiser, his most recent nemesis - Sherlock Holmes, no less - must be brought out of beekeeping retirementhelp him since Benny is clearly under attack from nefarious forces for being a good person. Cue an adventure Spike is going to take care of Benny, and a halfwill certainly take care of Benny's enemies, as if he and Watson take to the skies for the first time in their hectic lives, end up in darkest AfricaBenny, and encounter Harper (a certain yodelling, long-haired nobleman, more than up to the name of King of the Jungle..waitress slash Private Investigator who finds herself roped into Benny's wild adventure) can figure out who exactly they are.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0857681206</amazonuk>1662500491
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Tom RachmanKatherine Howe|title=The ImperfectionistsA True Account|rating=4.5
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|summary=This book has reached Hannah Masury is living in Boston, having been sent to live with a family who run an inn, and being made to work there from a young age. When she hears there is to be a hanging of some pirates in the dizzy heights town, she decides to go and watch. Enthralled and horrified in equal measure, Hannah finds herself embroiled in a young boy's death at the hands of an ''International Bestseller'' with plaudits all over its coverstwo vicious pirates. And itShe hides away, so that they don't find and kill her too, and then to escape them completely she runs away to sea, dressing as a boy and joining the notorious Ned Low's pirate ship as a debut novel, albeit by an author who has worked in journalismcabin boy. SoShe soon finds herself in the thick of things when there is a mutiny on board, am I going to be another notch and from there we are caught up in her rip roaring tale of life on the book-reading bedpost, so to speak?ocean waves.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1849160317</amazonuk>0861547438
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jon Steele1471180158|title=The WatchersMaybe Tomorrow|author=Penny Parkes
|rating=4.5
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|summary=At over 500 pages IJamie Matson works in an upper-class grocery store, for a man who'm sincerely hoping that this book is going to appeal. The back cover blurb is promising, informing the reader that s a control freak with all the author is a well-travelled cameraman/editor subtlety of many years standing. The story opens with a young Marc Rochat starting a new life in Switzerlandhalf brick. Everything is strange and new to him. He becomes a night-watchman at the local cathedral and carries out Jamie's son, Bo, 'has his duties diligentlyproblems'. He doesn't mind s asthmatic and the fact more you read, the more you'll suspect that ithe's on the autistic spectrum. Sometimes Jamie needs to take time off at short notice - she's a rather solitary job as he more than makes up for frequent flier in the silence (when the bells are local A&E and sometimes Bo's not ringing that is) by chatting away fit enough to go to all of the various bells as if they were humanschool. Marc's conversations with his 'ladies' Missed shifts or the need to be away on time to pick Bo up from school are utterly charmingoccasions when Jamie can be controlled and put in the wrong. I could listen It was going to them all daycome to a head.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0593067517</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=John HartB0CKD1L5JL|title=Iron HouseRadio Free Olympia|author=Jeffrey Dunn
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Hart Petr is already a best-selling author so he has a lot to live up to with his latest bookan orphan. At over 400 pages it's a bigRescued by the strange, meaty read. The story opens with Michaelreclusive Bear, now an adult. In his primehe is brought up far from bustling cities and busy human society, with in the woman he loves and about to become a father: life is looking very rosy indeed. He thinks that heforests of Washington's left his shady past behind him foreverOlympic Peninsula. He's wrong. Hart gives his readers After Bear dies and a brief sojourn in human company, and armed with only a little background info pirate radio transmitter, Petr goes on Michaela journey through the forest, broadcasting the central characterstrange, just enough to whet our appetites. It worked for me wild and I was eager to keep turning the pages. At the start of the book there's a definite sense of something catastrophic about to happen and that it involves Michael in some wayrarely heard voices he encounters.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848541791</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Tim ThorntonSarah Marsh|title=Death A Sign of an Unsigned BandHer Own
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|summary=Russell knows that his band is going nowhereAfter a bout of scarlet fever as a child, Ellen Lark loses her hearing. Suddenly plunged into a world of silence, and everything about her life changes. Living in a time when the prospect use of a life consisting sign language was seen as something only of savages do, Ellen is sent to a grim day job and some depressing creative exercises school where she is getting him downtaught to lip read, but physically restrained from signing. But when Josh turns From here, she ends up with in another school studying under Alexander Graham Bell who has been teaching the deaf and using a potential way out, it's not quite system called Visible Speech. At the way Russellsame time, or any of the Bell is working on other band membersinventions and ideas, would have envisagedand Ellen finds herself unwittingly caught up in a complicated tangle of espionage.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0099531879</amazonuk>1035401614
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Haley TannerB0BC3YTCMR|title=Vaclav and Lena|rating=5|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=Vaclav and Lena are both children of Russian immigrants, growing up in Brooklyn. Vaclav dreams of becoming a fantastic magician, with his friend Lena as his assistant, and as children they practise their routine together, making lists of the things they'll need, the costumes they will wear and the tricks they will perform. Vaclav is confident and happy, but Lena is quiet, withdrawn and struggles with speaking English. Yet Vaclav believes, always, that they are destined to be together. Even when Lena disappears one day and is gone from his life for many years still he hopes that, somehow, he will find her again.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0434020443</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewGood Girls Die|author=Jon Blake|title=69ers: A Novel About the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival of MusicAyura Ayira|rating=4.5
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|summary=In the summer of 1969, as Thunderclap Newman proclaimed in their one and only musical claim to fame, there was something in the air''This story is not for everyone. The alternative generation were talking about the recent Woodstock Festival in America, and eagerly looking forward to what promised to be a similar gathering, albeit on a smaller scale, at the Isle of Wight at the end of August, where Bob Dylan was headlining.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908105658</amazonuk>}}''
{{newreview|author=Wesley Stace|title=Charles JessoldLavender Daniels was three weeks short of her fifteenth birthday when The Incident happened. She was a very bright student, Considered as a Murderer|rating=3bit too nerdy if truth be told, and suffered from vitiligo - people were afraid to hug her in case it's contagious.5|genre=Crime|summary="Nothing in recent fiction prepared me for the power It's not easy being a black girl whose skin is 84% white. She had a crush on seventeen-year-old Reggie Anderson but never thought he would notice her. Then he did: Lavender was very good at math and the polish of Reggie asked if she would tutor him. She readily agreed: tutoring was something she gladly did at church: this subtle tale of English music in the making, a chiller wrapped in was just an enigma [New Statesman]"  "His handling of dry comic dialogue extension. She went to his house and cynical affectation is reminiscent of P G Wodehouse… an intelligenthe raped her. In shock, fun and thoughtful piece of fiction [Independent on Sunday]"  Just two of the previous reviews that adorn the back cover of 'Charles Jessold…'|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099546574</amazonuk>she even allowed him to give her a lift home.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Rebecca Makkai1472263936|title=The BorrowerFigurine|author=Victoria Hislop|rating=3.5
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|summary=I read It was in 1968 that Helena McCloud made her first trip to Greece. She was alone: her mother, Greek by birth, had left the front cover blurb family home and refused to return, but Mary and didnHamish (Helena't quite get s parents) felt that it 'She borrowed would be a child. He stole pity if Helena grew up without knowing her grandparents or understanding herGreek heritage.' I don't mind 'not getting it' Her trip to the family apartment in up-market Kolonaki would be the slightest as it just makes me want first of several annual visits. She grew to read love her grandmother and the book even morefamily's maid, Dina, but was wary - and frightened - of her grandfather, retired general Stamatis Papagiannis. So I He was keen proud of his close connections to the Junta and expected his family to get stuck into this debut noveluphold his values but saw no reason to accommodate them. His prejudices included Helena's red hair and green eyes - inherited from her father's Scottish ancestors.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0434021008</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Isabel AshdownDean Koontz|title=Hurry Up And WaitAfter Death|rating=43
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|summary=Ashdown won the Observer Best Debut Novels Michael Mace, Head of the Year with her book [[Glasshopper by Isabel Ashdown|Glasshopper]]Security, at a top secret biological research facility, an excerpt of which is given among 55 people who die when a virus is released in a bio-hazard accident. Finding himself in a makeshift mortuary, covered in plastic, he has a sense that something very, very bad has happened to him – and only him – as he sits up and looks around at the back shrouded bodies of this bookhis dead friends and former colleagues. I decided to read it first and I must say As he recovers his senses, he realises that I immediately warmed to Ashownthere is something different about him; he can ''feel''s style of writingeverything. She seems to have a knack for down-to-earth language especially with teenagers and young people''Everything''. So, I was really looking forward to this book but I was also conscious of the fact that it had a lot to live up toMichael isn't ''Michael'' anymore. Will she be able to deliver?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0956251552</amazonuk>1662500467}} {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Gabrielle DonnellyB0BVDC2VWH|title=The Little Women LettersGrave Listeners|author=William Frank
|rating=4
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|summary=I read the back cover blurb with delight The village is isolated and couldnpoor. It't help but applaud Donnelly for her ingenuitys surrounded by a Witching Forest. I loved And the book ''Little Women'' when I read it many years ago villagers subsist largely by farming Uphegia plants - its bread-like fruit provides nutrition and television adaptations keep it fresh for new generationsits blossom provides herbal medicines. SoThe black wood of the forest provides heat and warmth, roofs on homes, before I'd and even turned to chapter onegallows, if needed. The fear of being buried alive is an existential superstition in the village and that is the reason Volushka, a drunken, self-indulgent, I was loving this booklazy lout of a man is tolerated. But will it live up to my lofty expectations?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0718156587</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Caitlin DaviesB0BYF82CXT|title=The Ghost of Lily Painter|rating=5|genre=General Fiction|summary=When Annie Sweet buys a home with her family, she feels inexplicably bonded to it from first sight. As life brings unwelcome changes for her, she decides to uncover the history of her house to provide a distraction and to understand her feelings about her home.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0091937035</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewSemi-Detached|author=Diane Chamberlain|title=The Midwife's ConfessionDeborah Stone
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=I feel that I've barely finished 'Bill and Amanda are living in a Chamberlain review semi-detached house, stuck in a depressing rut of boredom and disappointment, when up pops another of her books - such seems to be proliferationTerry and Fiona – glamorous, successful and very much in love – move in next door. The story opens with Despite their different outlooks on life, the build-up couples befriend each other and life appears to the death of middle-aged midwife, Noelleimprove for both pairs. Her friendsBut all is not what it seems, all a little younger than herself and with families of their own, increasingly interconnected relationships are busy getting on with their daily lives. But someone - suddenly - remembers they haven't heard from Noelle fated for some daystragedy. It's unusual as this group of chatty friends are forever phoning, texting or popping round to each other's houses.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0778304663</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Bella PollenShalini Boland|title=The Summer of the Bear|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=Letty Fleming, recently widowed, is driving her three children hundreds of miles north to a new and hopefully happy life on a remote Scottish island. We get a peek at the personalities of the children straight away: Alba is opinionated and strong-willed, for example. Still young she's managed to acquire a list as long as her arm of her 'hates' in the world - fish, English teachers and doors which are ajar all feature and I didn't care as I couldn't help liking her. At least she knows her own mind. What will she be like when she's grown up, for heaven's sake?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0330519069</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Celine Ibe|title=Shadow of a ThiefSilent Bride
|rating=3
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Obinna's childhood had been gloriously happy, living Alice and Seth are a match made in the Nigerian village with Mamaheaven. But when he was fifteen years old Mama told him that He is everything she was not his motherhas been searching for; handsome, accomplished, clever, but his grandmother and that his mother funny; total and father were deadutter husband-material. Stunned She is all he could possibly want in a wife; beautiful, successful, confident… and almost disbelieving he went to bed only to be woken so the inevitable proposal is eagerly accepted by a loud noise in Alice and the nightwedding is planned and set. It came from Mama's room but when Obinna went to When the much-anticipated day arrives, Alice is walked down the aisle by her father, beaming with pride and excitement as she was dead on surveys the floor. The boy could have lived with neighbours who would have been only too glad congregation – their friends assembled to have him, but he set off as soon as he could celebrate this joyful day and when Seth turns to face his only living relativeapproaching bride, Alice's world implodes because she has absolutely no idea who the man at the altar is, who is waiting for her to become his Uncle Raffiawife.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1907629149</amazonuk>1662507089
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Dawn French1787636003|title=A Tiny Bit MarvellousThe Girls of Summer|author=Katie Bishop|rating=3.5
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|summary=Over It was the years I have become something of a Dawn French fansummer when Rachel Evans turned eighteen that she and Caroline went backpacking around Greece and arrived on the island. She has consistently entertained and quite frankly made my sides split with laughter as Rachel wasn't exactly innocent but she was, perhaps, naive, so when thirty-four-year-old Alistair Wright started to take an actorinterest in her, comedian, and most recently as she was flattered rather than wary. It was quite a writer with while before he made any sort of physical approach to her wonderful autobiography [[Dear Fatty and by Dawn French|Dear Fatty]]that time she was obsessed by him. So when I saw her first novel ‘A Tiny Bit Marvellous’ waiting Alistair worked for me Henry Taylor, looking after his interests on The Bookbag shelves I thought here’s another treat from this remarkable entertainerthe island and in particular in the bar where all the girls either worked or partied. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0141046341</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|titleauthor=The Storm at the DoorAmanda Craig|authortitle=Stefan Merrill BlockThree Graces
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=The author, Stefan Merrill Block, is writing Few styles of contemporary fiction interest me like the state-of-the-nation novel. There's something so utterly compelling about members any writer who can catch hold of his own family in ''The Storm at the Door''. The story opens at atmosphere of the endday and capture it, if you get my driftcrafting an image of the country as it stands in one particular moment. We see To say that Amanda Craig is skilled at doing this would be embarrassingly inadequate: she's practically synonymous with the elderly grandmother Katherine in a bit genre of contemporary social fiction at this point. She has such a spot, wondering whether to open and then read a bunch gift for weaving the ongoing issues of papers. These papers (these red-hot papers) are the words and thoughts day into the lives of her husband Frederick from his time characters in a mental institution. If she opens way that feels natural and lived-in, never making themciphers for social commentary but instead fully realised people, then it will be opening a veritable can of wormsgrappling with issues far larger than themselves. Does she or doesn't she?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0571269591</amazonuk>140871468X
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=152915118X|title=A Conspiracy Of FriendsPineapple Street|author=Alexander McCall SmithJenny Jackson
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=So''Pineapple Street'' is the story of three women: Sasha, here we Darley and Georgiana. Darley and George are again back with our friends sisters and Sasha is married to their brother Cord. They're Stocktons, only Sasha isn't a Stockton by birth so she isn't readily accepted into the tribe. The problem's exacerbated when the clan matriarch, Tilda, asks Cord and Sasha if they'd like to move into the Pineapple Street property. Tilda and Chip have renovated and downsized to another property, a street or so away, which they own. They won't need any of the furniture from Pineapple Street, so Sasha and Cord can move straight in Corduroy Mansions in this. Nominally, their third bookthey had a choice but that wasn't the reality. I found Darley and Georgiana start to call Sasha 'the gold digger'. She's living in 'A Conspiracy Of Friends'their' ' family home. They use it so often that they abbreviate it to 'the GD'.}}{{Frontpage|author=Emily Critchley|title=One Puzzling Afternoon|rating=4|genre=Crime|summary=84 year old Edie has lived in the same small town for almost her whole life, but now she is facing a little slow move as her son wants to start move to another house and bring Edie to live withhis family, as Edie is starting to lose her memory. However, Edie is tormented by the memory of her childhood friend, Lucy, who went missing over 60 years ago, and I worried the worry that perhaps I had tired there was a secret she was keeping for Lucy that somehow might be the thing that reveals the truth of what happened all that time ago. After 'seeing' Lucy in the high street, just as she was the characterslast time she saw her, but a few chapters later she starts to find pockets of memories coming back to her. And yet as she remembers the pace picked up past, she is forgetting more and once again I was thoroughly entertained by more in her day to day life. Will she uncover the quirky characterstruth about Lucy's disappearance before her move, interesting thoughts and ideas.before her memories are gone forever?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1846971829</amazonuk>1804181250
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|titleauthor=In The Sea There Are CrocodilesMadelaine Lucas|authortitle=Fabio GedaThirst for Salt
|rating=5
|genre=General Literary Fiction|summary=''In The Sea There Are CrocoilesLove, I'' is based on d read, was supposed to be a true story about a young boy left by his mother to fend light and weightless feeling, but I had always longed for himself. As if that wasn't difficult enough, hegravity's stranded in Pakistan while the rest of his family are in war-ravaged Afghanistan. It's a collaboration between Afghan Enaiatollah and his Italian translator, Fabio - this book is already a big hit with Italian readers (it says so on the back cover blurb). Enaiatollah eventually claimed political asylum in Italy.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857560085</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|title=Forgetting Zoe|author=Ray Robinson|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=''Forgetting Zoe'' opens Told from a retrospective view, a young woman unravels the year-long relationship that once defined her. Overlaid with Thurmanlater wisdom, one of the two main characters. We see that his home life is dreadful - narrator relives the affair with a violent and cruel father and a mother who is weak. And as an only child (man twenty years her senior from its inception – the summer after finishing university – to rather elderly parents) Thurman hears his father's violence directed at his motherits sorrowful end the summer after. Their home is out Set against the backdrop of the way and in an isolated spot, so really the three of them form a very unhappy threesome indeed. The reader is left in no doubt as to the nature of the father with lines such as, Australian coastal town ''Thirst for Salt'As a form of punishment Father would press one of his hands down on top of Thurman's head so forcefully that Thurmandetails the 24-year-old narrator's legs would buckle... that blood would trickle down his foreheaddeepening relationship with her older lover, depicting its all-consuming nature, how it changed her perspective on both romantic and familial relationships and how it altered her irrevocably...''|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>009953763X</amazonuk>0861546490
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=0008506337|title=The Poison TreeGarnett Girls|author=Erin KellyGeorgina Moore
|rating=5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Karen is ending her university years The love affair between Margo Garnett and poet Richard O'Leary was all-consuming, apparently on both sides. Margo was just sixteen when they fell in love. Richard was twenty-one and has described by Margo's mother as 'an older man'. Her parents worried that Richard's influence would take her future mapped out. But then away from what they felt she meets Biba, who opens doors could achieve - going to Oxford and having a world she's never seen beforeglittering career. In the event, they eloped and to Richard took her away from the type Isle of intense friendship that she's never experienced eitherWight. As Karen embarks Margo did go to Oxford and went on this friendshipto become a well-respected journalist. The couple had three children: Rachel, she collects all kinds Imogen and Sasha. Life was lived in London and holidays were spent at Sandcove, the family home on the Isle of new experiences along the wayWight. At Even then the start of that summer, doubts about Richard's drinking were never far from Margo's mind: ''she could would never have predicted just how indelible the mark left by the friendship would turn out be able to beleave him in charge''.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444701053</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Clare Jacob|title=Ophelia in Pieces|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=Barrister Ophelia Dormandy had been working hard – well, overworking – for the last six months and on the eve of her thirty-ninth birthday she decided that she would go home early and cook a decent meal for her husband and herselfThen Richard left them. She even decided that she would wear the red dress which Patrick liked. But when she got home Patrick and their son, Alex, were eating ice creams. He didn't seem in the least interested in dinner and then admitted that he was having an affair. Ophelia threw him out – and then began the long haul of trying to be a decent single parent in a job where the hours were long and the money uncertain.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1907595147</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Elliott Hall1914585402|title=The Children's CrusadeDashboard Elvis is Dead|author=David F Ross|rating=4.5
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|summary=We back-track several years to get the low-down and history on Felix. ItI reviewed David F Ross's book [[There's interesting, very interesting. HeOnly One Danny Garvey by David F Ross|There's like some sort Only One Danny Garvey]] a couple of American 007 but not all of his plans have been successful. Some have years back-fired and he has the scars to prove remember being absolutely floored by how powerful and affecting itwas. In fact although in his prime yearsIt was a gripping, emotionally wounding read, Felix could be healthier and is forced to take regular medication. And throughout the story Hall tells us why rereading my review of it my main takeaway was that is. Chapter Two, which sees Felix in Nevada opens with the no-nonsense line ''I came to Las Vegas to kill a man.'' But who? And why? We get the answers all in Hall's good timemight not have lavished enough praise on it.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848540752</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=J Robert LennonLucy Ashe|title=CastleClara and Olivia
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=In the late winter of 2006 Erich Loesch returns to Gerrysburg, NY (Pop 2310 and falling) and buys six hundred or so acres of undeveloped land on the edge of the countyThe year is 1933.  Loesch grew up in Gerrysburg, but he's been away a long time. The place hasn? Sadler't changed much except through long, slow declines Wells. There Ballerinas Clara and Olivia are vacant lots where he remembers homessisters, businesses, amenitiestwins no less. There are one or two people who remember himIdentical on the outside but not, or remember his family. They remember what happened to the familywe learn, or heard about what happened to him afterwards.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1555975593</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Rachel Genn|title=The Cure|rating=3.5|genre=General Fiction|summary=We get the background on Eugene early on in the story; a troubled childhood with an alcoholic father who was often inside. And not at home. Instead he was working on a building site in London and drinking away much of his wagesstage, either. His wife and children didnBecause there't appear to benefit much - either financially or emotionallys a lot that builds a dancer. Eugene still bears plenty of invisible scars from Some things that time and now grown upcan be taught or learnt – discipline, would like attention to carve out his own path detail – and thinks a fresh start would be a good idea. Although itsome things, that ''je ne sais quoi'', that don's not altogether a fresh start as he chooses to work on the same construction site as his father and even lives in the same lodgings in t come from the East Endclassroom. Is this his own unique way of exorcising some ghosts?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184901583X</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Cathy Glass|title=RunA stage presence, Mummy, Run|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=Aisha is a youngcharm, beautiful and successful woman who has worked hard to get where she is. But there is one thing missing in her life: a man''joie de vivre''. Still living with her parents at the age of thirty and inexperienced when it comes to men, Aisha wonders if she will ever find The difference between a husband. But then she spots an ad in the paper and plucking up all her courage and determinationhard-worker, she decides to reply. This could be her only chance at love and she doesn't want to waste ita star.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0007299281</amazonuk>0861544080
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Blake MorrisonHeather Fawcett|title=The Last WeekendEmily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=The book opens in the sunny month of June when the invitation Emily Wilde is givenan expert academic scholar on faerie lore, via telephoneand she has travelled extensively, from Ollie and Daisy researched meticulously, to Ian write her life's work, the very first encyclopaedia of faeries. Whilst she is brilliant at research and Emilyspeaking to faeries, she is not so good with people. Or Em as So when she's called throughout - there's a lovely explanation finds herself far, far North in the small village of why Ian insists Hrafvsnik, having somehow offended the village matriarch, she is not sure what she has done, nor how to redeem herself and put her final investigations for her book back on shortening his wife's namethe right track. And even with this generous Enter Wendell Bambleby, her dashingly handsome and seemingly innocent phone callinsufferable rival who arrives unexpectedly, all hell seems charm and delight, much to break loose as Ian decides to de-cipher the callEmily's frustration. Did they mean thisBut why is he here? Did they really mean thatWhat does he want? And lots of undercurrents and negative feelings start to bubble up.what exactly is going on with the faerie folk around Hravsnik?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>009954234X</amazonuk>0356519120
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Nicholas Hogg1398515388|title=The Hummingbird Boy and the BearDog|rating=3.5|genre=General Fiction|summaryauthor=Sam Taylor seems to have a charmed life – a City job that brings him wealth and prestige, a wonderful fiancée Seishu Hase and a lovely London home. But all this can't compensate for a childhood that contained great sorrow; he is haunted by a sense of being somehow incomplete. When a chance encounter at a wedding brings a new woman into this life, he begins to hope that he has found everything he really needs.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184901647X</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Lisa Jewell|title=The Making of UsAlison Watts (translator)
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=LydiaFirst of all, it was the earthquake, Robyn and Dean are three completely different people with only one thing deep in common. According to an online donor registrythe ocean floor, they were all fathered by which created the same sperm donor. Some have known of their heritage for a whiletsunami and this, others are just finding outin turn, but none of them knew caused the other two existednuclear meltdown. Until now The result was complete and utter devastation. At The deaths were uncountable, and the same time, loss of livelihoods was widespread. The fact that many pets were separated from their donor father's life is slipping away. His last wish is to know owners came far down the list of priorities but - six months after the impact his tsunami - Kazumasa Nakagaki discovered a dog outside a convenience store. He wasn'noble' act may have had, the legacy it is leaving on t a dog person but the world. And in this information age itconvenience store owner's not comment that hard he would call Public Health prompted Kazumasa to trace your roots, unless, that is, you're searching for people who don't want to be foundopen his car door and Tamon the dog jumped in.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846055741</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jenn AshworthChristopher Bowden|title=Cold Light|rating=5|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=''Cold Light'' is the story of three teenage girls who become involved in a predatory adult world. As the story opens we're looking back on what happened from a decade later and we know that one of the girls, Chloë, died in a Valentine's Day suicide pact. The town council has finally decided on a memorial to Chloë – it's to be a summerhouse at the side of the pond where she drowned, although it's difficult to understand quite why anyone would want to sit there. The ground-breaking ceremony is being televised when it becomes obvious that something has gone terribly wrong. But Lola, our narrator, knows that they've found a body. She also knows who it is.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444721445</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Kristina McMorris|title=Letters From HomeMr Magenta
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Liz Stephens accompanies Christopher Bowden's latest novel is a couple patient untangling of friends to a GI social occasion. Sheseemingly ordinary woman's content and already 'spoken for' so life, carried out by her nephew after she wouldn't normally be here where essentially most people are foot-loose and fancy-freehas died. But she's promised her good friend Betty to come along. As the evening progresses with lots of singing and dancing, things become both interesting The aunt who always provided a safe harbour and just a little dangerous. But for whom? Who are we talking about here? Liz bumps into one bit of the many GIs present. His name's Morgan. An instant spark is there - or so someone believes. But they both end the evening on indulgence to a young nephew had had a less-much more interesting life than-satisfactory note. Liz returns that nephew Stephen had ever realised and it seems to her life with her soon-to-be-fiance and Morgan goes off him an obligation to warfind it all out.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847562418</amazonuk>B0B6Z9VJDW
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Steve HelyJennifer Mason|title=How I Became a Famous NovelistPartitions of Unity
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=With an uncompromising title like 'How I Became a Famous Novelist'Here at Bookbag Towers, we first met Elizabeth Cromwell, dominatrix and unintentional detective in [[Preposterous: An Elizabeth Cromwell Mystery by Jennifer Mason|Preposterous]], this clearly isn't intended to be a subtle book. So I can hardly complain when she investigated and unravelled a cynical look at the writing industry swings raw punches in every directionseries of disappearances. It just isnIn ''t my sort Partitions of humour, but equally, if you rave about Unity'The Office' you will likely enjoy this book far more than I have done, she sets her mind to solving a murder...|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1849015724</amazonuk>B09LQR9FRF
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Paul BressWill Carver|title=The Dysfunctional FamilyDaves Next Door|rating=3.54
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Societies are constantly changing and sociology students are presented with theories to help them Five strangers come together in one moment as a suicide bomber prepares to comprehend what's happening. Here we have a different approach: a family has been paid detonate his vest on a small amount of money to write diaries which they would keep secret from other members of the family and which would be available for publicationLondon tube line. This book is the result and we follow Phil and Sue Brown and As their two sons, Jack and Theo though a traumatic period which lasts for just over two months. The entries in the diaries are made daily and we read what has happened to each member of the 'dysfunctional family'.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B0048ELN32</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Anna Quindlen|title=Every Last One|rating=5|genre=General Fiction|summary=Mary Beth Latham is contemplating her averagefates overlap, ordinary life where every day is more of less the same. Would things be better if life were more exciting, varied, newsworthy? Is that a legitimate thing to hope for? They say to be careful what you wish for, and Mary Beth never comes right out and says this story is what she wantstold in backwards order, but there are hints leading up to this effectthe fateful moment.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0099537966</amazonuk>1914585186}} {{newreviewFrontpage|author=John LawtonJennifer Mason|title=A Lily of the FieldPreposterous: An Elizabeth Cromwell Mystery
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=The book opens in the early 1930s in Vienna where we meet one of the main characters; ten year old Meret. She's gifted musically 'A struggling poetry zine, a mom-and -pop mobile diner in particular in playing the cello. Even at this tender ageNorthern California redwoods, people are talking about her starry future on a 400-meter hurdler who just missed the world stage. She is the apple of her father2004 Olympics, a women's eye and soon she's being given extra musical tuition by track coach with a kind but much older man. He's old enough to be her grandfather but nevertheless they strike up yen for bullwhips, a rather unusual friendship billionaire with music being a state-of-the common denominator. But some of their conversations are serious and quite grown-up for art S&M dungeon, a man serving a young girllife sentence in Alabama, an enigmatic signature, K(s, not yet into puberty. The tutorx), Viktor Rosen is Jewish and has already suffered at the hands of the Germans. Meret progresses at such on a pace that before you know itcheap oil painting, she's performing an erotic art dealer in publicGeorgia.. Her life appears to be wonderful and full of future promise.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1611856019</amazonuk>}}''
{{newreview|author=Kim Newman|title=Anno Dracula|rating=3.5|genre=Horror|summary=The story begins in London. It This is 1888 and Queen Victoria is on the throne. She has recently remarried, taking as her husband just a sample of the infamous vampire Count Dracula. Dracula's influence is all around London as more and more cast of its citizens turn willingly to vampirism, whilst others resist its temptations. A distinct sense of social characters and political unrest is settings in the air as factions speak out against the race of vampires, somehow spurred on by the serial killer at largePreposterous. Known at first as the Silver Knife, but later as Jack the RipperAs you can see, some keeping up will be required! The basic premise of this mystery story goes like this killer targets young vampire women in Whitechapel, prostitutes who have recently turned to vampirism, known as new-borns... |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0857680838</amazonuk>B09STS96HS
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Alexander BaronB0B2N7MVYM|title=There's No HomeThe Calculations of Rational Men|author=Daniel Godfrey|rating=45
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=It's the year 1943 and Sicily has been invaded (along with other parts 10th of Europe)December 1962 when we first meet Dr Joseph Marr. The menfolk have gone (will they return?) and Just to put what happens in context, the women, children and old Cuban missile crisis is still very fresh in people left behind are a sorry sight's minds. Impoverished, ragged and with The world has barely enough food had a chance to eatbreathe out. A British company But for Joe Marr, it's not the missile crisis that's at the front of soldiers rolls into town ... and everything changeshis mind. The men are foot-sore, exhausted and dirtyHe's been convicted of murder. They are also glassy-eyed with With the horrors current state of war. And as if medical knowledge, it's hard to think otherwise than that were not enoughthe prosecution would never have been brought but Joe Marr has spent his first few days in HMP Queen's Bench, the Sicilian sun beats down on them mercilesslya relatively new prison. But thereHe's some good news - they're here just getting used to rest his roommate, Mervyn, and recuperate for a whilelearning to be wary of the McArthur brothers.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0956308600</amazonuk>
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{{newreview|author=Raj Kumar|title=Sharaf|rating=4.5|genre=General Fiction|summary=With its subtitle "Forbidden love in the kingdom of faith and honour", I expected something entirely different from ''Sharaf'' Move on to what it delivered. For the second time in as many weeks I had misjudged a book by, if not its cover exactly, certainly by its setting and its blurb.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1905802331</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Mark Watson|title=Eleven|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=The book's title has been well thought out. Xavier Ireland, the main character has the number ''Eleven'' if you take his initials as Roman numbers (XI) and there are eleven individuals who are involved in this chain reaction of events. When I read the blurb on the back cover, what caught my eye above all else was the line 'whether the choices we don't make affect us just as powerfully as those we do.' And of course, when we take no action about something in our lives, it's a form of action in effect.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184983136X</amazonuk>}}[[Newest Graphic Novels Reviews]]