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  • #redirect [[Most Read Reviews On Bookbag]]
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == August's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • |title=Beth Bottery Talks To Bookbag About Scottish Book Trust ...ogramme for 2012-13. You can find further information future online events on our website as it becomes available [http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/child
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  • ...r "virtual shelves". We've found that better - and usually more positive - reviews are forthcoming this way. If nobody from our panel has asked to review your ...are sent at your own risk. Once sent the book becomes the property of The Bookbag.
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  • ..., '''Soul Catcher'' is a pacy, dramatic, thought-provoking and intelligent read. ...el C. White as he is also known), ''Soul Catcher'' has received very mixed reviews. According to the majority it's a 'love-it-or-hate-it' kind of book.
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == March's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...on't have an 'angle'. We're not looking to force feed you the latest books on the shelves. We're not tied to a particular genre. We're not interested in ...ssess them for what they are, not what they would like them to be. If word on the publishing street leads us to expect a book to be good and we are disap
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  • Book reviews are a crucial tool for the reading community — it’s via these that opin ...impression, I’ve got a few tips that might help. As an avid reader of book reviews, I’ve noticed that the ones that stay with me usually follow these three
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == May's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...ticism and journalism, including travel writing, reviews and other writing on film and several pieces about Zadie Smith's family, and especially her fath ...rteen, and how it challenged her ideas of what good writing was. The essay on Middlemarch by George Eliot also made me want to dig out my copy. Other wri
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  • The investigation into the thefts of farm machinery has been going on for months and it's getting DI Tim Yates down: he can't see where to go nex ...ndalone: there's enough information to bring you up-to-date on what's gone on before but not so much that established readers are going to wonder why the
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == May's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • |summary=A collection of essays, reviews and other short pieces (but only three poems) presented in a broadly autobi ...n=0571167055|title=Serious Concerns}} and her humorous poems tempted me to read some of the more serious content. I was smitten. Over the years I've foll
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  • ...than reading ''Perfumes'' would be to read it while sampling the scents it reviews, but even without the olfactory component, ''Perfumes'' is a delight: Turin The bulk of the book is made up of alphabetically listed reviews of scents: from 5th Avenue to Z Zegma, there are around two thousand scents
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == October's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == April's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == July's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...creating havoc with the weather. A fast-paced fantasy-detective-chick lit read set in the near future with enough meat about climate change to set me thin ...pings of tongue-in-cheek humour and small portions of magic made it a good read for fantasy sceptics like me.
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  • ...ecommended but - be warned - you're almost certainly going to go back and read the three earlier books in the serries. ...resident of the town - will go to any lengths to hide its deadly secrets. On Pan Night, which follows the apple harvest, the town is effectively closed
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  • ...I'm afraid to say it was a big disappointment. Although Bookbag's previous reviews of his work hadn't been gushing, they had some positives. I was looking har ...The references feel shoe-horned in: characters say 'JPEG' when real people on the internet would simply say 'picture' or 'photo'. Admittedly that's withi
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  • |title=Don't Read This Book! ...nd enough to be [[Don't Read This Interview with Jill Lewis|interviewed by Bookbag]].
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  • |title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Elizabeth Speller * '''Bookbag: When you close your eyes and imagine your readers, who do you see?'''
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  • |title=How to be Well Read: A guide to 500 great novels and a handful of literary curiosities ...which I would have to read to ensure that I could think of myself as well read? No - I was going to find something far more useful and interesting.
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == February's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...et's call it [http://www.thebookbag.co.uk The Bookbag]. In the early days Bookbag was for fun: it was rather like Everest. We did it because it ''could'' be ...we decided on MediaWiki but you can find out more about the thinking [[Why Bookbag Uses A Wiki|here]]. Only this time it wasn't me who built the site - it wa
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  • Still, the pressure of doing justice to a great read pales before the anxiety that runs up your spine when you have to review a ...yourself just yet! Undecided readers deserve a wide range of perspectives on whether this book is worth picking up — including yours. As long as you k
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  • |title=Give Me Everything You Have: On Being Stalked ...calls her Nasreen. He offered help over and above the course but Nasreen read a personal interest into this - which wasn't in any way reciprocated. An e
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  • ...ry beginning that there's a tragedy about to happen. On a January evening on a very crowded platform 3 of Waterloo Underground station a man falls under ...e is. She makes ''one'' mistake and she doesn't just pay for it, she goes on paying for it until she really doesn't know where to turn. She'd love to c
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  • ...rticularly as it's about Barbie Meek. To say that the two girls don't get on at all well is a bit of an understatement. Suzi wouldn't actually do anyth ...g (and lack of text justification) means that it's easy to keep your place on the page.
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  • ...thread to express themselves and through that to connect with others both on a personal and political level. Knauer is primarily an artist and craftsma ...or sleep. Hours later I was still lost in the book. It was fascinating to read the profiles and then to look at the images of their work through the lense
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  • |summary=Fast pace, twisty and very compelling. A good read. ...as secure as the inmates would have hoped and Mason is injured in a riot. On his way to hospital he's broken free by armed men and an offer is made to h
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  • ...ough to be [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Mark Stevenson|interviewed by Bookbag]]. ...ter Mark Stevenson, a stand up comic slash scientist. It's perhaps not the most familiar of combinations, but take the best bits of each and the result is
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  • ...ary=The sequel to [[Marsha's Deal by Laura Solomon|Marsha's Deal]] is best read in the order in which the books were written, but is another example of Lau ...no small-scale operation, either - the devil has set up a training complex on earth, complete with an elevator to Hell.
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == July's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...dner|Never Tell]], but it can be read as a standalone and makes for a good read. ...were experienced in this type of rather gruesome work but they also called on the services of Keith Edgar, a computer analyst, and Flora Dane who brought
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == October's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...What the title does not indicate is that the majority of the book focuses on the fiction and short story market. ...the Cheltenham Literature Festival, Adèle Ramet is well qualified to write on the subject.
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  • |title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Laura Lam * '''Bookbag: When you close your eyes and imagine your readers, who do you see?'''
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  • ...ng alcoholic - a fact known by everybody except Simon. He's concentrating on wanting another child to complete his family. His wife, Daisy, isn't worri ...ve got to rearrange all your thinking. I didn't know what really happened on that fateful night until the final page.
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  • ...sees Ridpath investigating a death at an Immigrant Removal Centre. A good read. ...s suicide. Her throat was cut, there was a lot of blood and the knife was on the floor at the side of the bed, She was due to be deported that day. Bu
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  • ...r Christmas any time soon and bikes cost a lot of money, which didn't grow on trees. His sister Lottie had a solution: Frank could help her with her pap ...g (and lack of text justification) means that it's easy to keep your place on the page.
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  • ...seems to be doing well, until two girls disappear, with suspicion falling on him. Decades earlier, Leon is left to run his family’s cake shop as his f ...rest in it for longer than 10 minutes or so at a time. For a comparison, I read [[We, the Drowned by Carsten Jensen|We, The Drowned]], which weighs in at w
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  • <!--'''Can You Write Book Reviews?''' ...o know what the reviewer thinks about the book and not just what's written on the back cover. People who can write in a knowledgeable but conversational
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  • ...little graphic (I'm a bit of a wuss, you know) but it was otherwise a good read. ...before Bart realises that he's alone, trapped in a shipping container and on his way to France, where his fate has already been decided.
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == April's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • |title=Faulks on Fiction ...V series, but as a stand alone book, it is more one to be dipped into than read cover to cover.
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  • |summary=Penultimate instalment of this wonderful and original series. Bookbag is as addicted as ever. Blade is finished, but his enemy is just getting st ...t let him go. Blade is coming to the edge of his resources and he can't go on for much longer. He has done all he can to expose uber-villain Hawk - rescu
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  • ...is in actuality, a pleasant but incredibly light and schmaltzy plot-driven read. ...e other pejorative. Um... hello. Welcome to snobbish, jealous, mean-minded Bookbag. We didn't like ''The Kite Runner'', Khaled Hosseini's first book, and we d
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  • |title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Stefan Bachmann ...year Stefan gave us some [[:Category:Reviewed by Stefan Bachmann|wonderful reviews]]. We're not surprised that he has a deal with a major publisher but we ar
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  • |title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To K S Turner |summary=Bookbag thinks that Kate Turner's [[Before the Gods (Chronicles of Fate and Choice)
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  • ...roblem if she dashes into the shop to get the bubbly? She can keep an eye on the car through the shop window, but when she comes out, the car has gone.. ...iddle of a busy office with them all around me. DCI Colin Anderson is now on cold cases - currently, it's the rape of Gillian Witherspoon in August 1992
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  • ...e did. Mum is a seamstress and she makes the sort of clothes that you see on red carpets or at important weddings. She's not the designer - they're the ...ook to find out. There's also a gentle look at the effects of agoraphobia on a family.
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == July's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == November's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...enough to be [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Joanne Owen|interviewed by Bookbag]]. ...prentice. Jan loves the work, learns quickly, and soon the two of them are on the verge of perfecting a serum said to bring the dead back to life. But th
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  • ...e disingenuous to say 'found herself' as Beth had made a deliberate detour on the grounds that she didn't find herself in this neck of the woods very oft ...ff and persuade Zannah that she ''should'' revise for her exams and to get on with offering massage therapy to her patients, but that wouldn't make for a
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  • ...ecommendation. Cath Crowley popped into Bookbag Towers to [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Cath Crowley|chat to us]]. ...came out in Crowley's native Australia in 2010 and has been getting great reviews ever since. Add in a cover quote from Jenny Downham, author of the outstand
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  • ...ess and a couple of characters who were bland but not actively unlikeable, most people only got what they deserved. (Just a shame they couldn’t have got ...pressing read which I’d only recommend if you were absolutely desperate to read about the upper classes in the 18th century.
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  • ...f Fame]] and this, her latest offering is for anyone who makes resolutions on January 1st only to break them all by January 2nd! ...en Leni is bored to tears with her life, so when the clock chimes midnight on New Year's Eve, she announces that this is the year that she is going to ''
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  • ...ally fascinated with one another, it would seem, and together with Alice's on-off boyfriend, Robbie – besotted, lovely, handsome Robbie who has not yet Though it is persistently pointed out to her by everyone else who has been on the receiving end of Alice's bad behaviour, Katherine's view is not confirm
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  • ...l changes which you can make to help you achieve your goals and which lead on to bigger things. Accessible and very readable. Highly recommended. Go on, admit it - you're not quite perfect. You still have those odd, quirky, ev
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  • |title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Lauren Oliver .... As you can imagine they had a lot to chat about when Lauren popped into Bookbag Towers.
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  • |summary=A quite amazing read: a lightly fictionalised 'lives' of Jane and Cassandra Austen, where the te It's long been known that Cassandra Austen burned most of the letters which she and other members of the extensive Austen family h
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  • This book left me so confused that I had to write about three different reviews of it and I'm still unsure of what to make of it. ...pend five hours on the plane with, but not the one to hold a special place on your bookshelf.
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == March's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • |title=The House on the Lake |sort=The House on the Lake
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  • |title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sam Hawksmoor * '''Bookbag: When you close your eyes and imagine your readers, who do you see?'''
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  • ...at Clarke was kind enough to come into Bookbag Towers and [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Cat Clarke|chat to us]]. The story starts on day three of Grace's imprisonment by a kidnapper. She's been given pen and
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == March's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...erything - more fiercely than an Olympic Rowing Team for the title of Have Most in the Garden Square. ...se Your Husband, Children and Dog In Twelve Months'' I understand, made it on to the best seller list for an indecent period of time.
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  • |summary=Bookbag could cheerfully read Jacqueline Wilson's kind, sharply observed kitchen sink dramas all day ever ...d there are immediately recognisable vignettes of contemporary family life on page after page. Deep feelings are never far from the surface. Wilson's her
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  • |title=The Clothes on Their Backs |sort=Clothes on Their Backs
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  • |summary=A lovely, quirky book about imagination. It's a real pleasure to read and there are no tedious lessons being taught to the child. It's about ''j ...dashing out of the classroom, pigtails flapping behind her and a big grin on her face. Dad's come to collect her and her brother and he ''has'' to try
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  • ...ill delight any little girl in the run up to Christmas. Recommended by the Bookbag. ...litely offering him breakfast and doing no more than suggest a napkin when most of the food disappears from the table.
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == March's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • |title=Just Another Girl on the Road ...e'd worked on her father's merchant ship and Katrinka had once had a crush on Nye. When he offered her a job with his unit, she accepted.
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  • |summary= A memoir of the writer and former book reviewer, reflecting on approaching death as well as random thoughts, episodes, likes and dislikes ...nders if it will be as easy for her as it was for them. Most of the women on both sides of her family, she notes, lived into their nineties without the
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  • ...ists. Here at The Bookbag, however, we're a discerning bunch and previous reviews of her work have criticised her weak character development. Having had my ...nd a way of using magic to heal people. Before she can really concentrate on this, though, the magician she first used her powers against invades Kyrali
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  • ...''The Hunting Party'': Foley is definitely an author to add to your 'must-read' list. Highly recommended. ...was to marry Jules Keegan, online magazine publisher, in the ruined chapel on the island. The bride's sister, Olivia, would be her only bridesmaid and t
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  • ...rd and Sean French deliver a stunning psychological thriller. Five of our Bookbag stars and highly recommended. ...enson, her boss and lover, dead on the floor. The hammer that's been used on his brain is at his side.
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  • |summary=A powerful teen read that's not to be missed. ...inks she's being ironic when she has the phrase 'All About Mia' emblazoned on her T-shirt. Ironic because it's NEVER about her. How can it be? She's just
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == October's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...Conroy as told by her younger brother Danny and it's a totally compelling read. Highly recommended. ...nt and the closest Danny seems to come to him is when he goes out with him on a Saturday collecting rents from properties the family owns. Elna Conroy i
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  • ...crime fiction. Beware though of spoilers for books you might not yet have read. Malcolm Kershaw was the co-owner and manager of the Old Devils Bookstore on Beacon Hill in Boston. The store specialises in crime novels, but Mal has
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  • ...y way of desribing ''Eight Detectives''. An excellent, highly recommended read. ...name?) wants to republish the stories. Hart has gone to visit McAllister on the Mediterranean island where he's lived in seclusion for decades. She wa
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  • ...hree in the series and they're getting better all the time. A recommended read. ...n denied it. He played with the police, but there was sufficient evidence on the first three killings to put him away for a long time and the CPS were n
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  • ...Bookbag and any news from the site. We promise never to pass your details on to anyone else. In fact... we won't even tell each other. == January's News from Bookbag Towers ==
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  • ...e Downs cannot believe that it was an accident. Which of the eight people on board killed him? ...years: Frazer refuses to release her trust fund, which she was entitled to on her twenty-first birthday. Kate is married to wealthy businessman and hote
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  • |title=You're the Froth On My Soy Cappuccino: Poems for the Present ...se collection with humorous and joyful takes on modern life. A pleasure to read but, more importantly, a pleasure to say out loud.
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  • ...it hurts. But sometimes, cogitations are necessary. We wouldn't be here at Bookbag if we didn't love books but we knew that more and more people were enjoying ...it hurts. But sometimes, cogitations are necessary. We wouldn't be here at Bookbag if we didn't love books but we knew that more and more people were enjoying
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  • ...you even hesitate over either of those questions then you really ought to read ''Life's Work': 12 Proven Ways to Fast-Track Your Career''. If you're not ...ple of ''Just Asking'' points designed to make you think about what you've read.
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  • ...=It might be number nine in the series but it's still an excellent, lively read about the way that some men treat women. Highly recommended. ...Her friend, Bianca Drummond, another journalist, said that she was working on a story which she reckoned would be explosive - and she hadn't been willing
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  • ...his innocence when the authorities had made up their minds that he was the most likely person to be guilty of the crime - and that he had a financial motiv What was particularly well-drawn was the effect on Bill Russell himself. He had multiple serious problems: losing a much-love
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  • ''In my view, it is a gross crime for anyone to impose himself on another, to seize his land and his history, and then to compound this by ma ...le and easy to read. Thank you to the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
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  • |summary=It's book three in the series but it read so well as a standalone that I hadn't realised we were that far in. It's se ...973 Bobby is back in Glasgow. The Beatkickers didn't survive and March is on his own, but hardly thriving. There's an obvious drug habit. Meanwhile, t
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  • ...the moment to retell ancient legends with a strictly historical spin. I've read, or watched, a fair few that give King Arthur the treatment, always feeling Donald's spin on the legend of Robin Hood is a far cry from the Disney version. This isn't a
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  • |title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Mark Ellis ...Mark Ellis|sequel]]. When Mark Ellis, the author of the books popped into Bookbag Towers she wanted to know all about the background to the books.
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  • ...lary, beautiful illustrations and accurate historical detail. For a primer on the Great War you couldn't give your children anything better. "Um... oh, let's just read it, eh?"
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  • ...el was almost becoming boring, but all that would change when an explosion on the outward journey to the moon, two-hundred-thousand miles from home, put ...om eye problems - and Barrington Stoke books are the ones which I can read most easily.
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  • ...uary 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. Here are Bookbag's picks of the books celebrating this giant of science, both from those tha |title=On the Origin of Species: The Illustrated Edition
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