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|author=Paul B Preciado
|title=Dysphoria Mundi
|rating=4.5
|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=''It is never too late to embrace the revolutionary optimism of childhood''
Through this hybrid text, consisting of arias, letters, essays and autofiction, Preciado expresses his own hybrid self, and brings forth a new sensorium as an offering to the new generation, a new feeling mechanism in which detachment is not considered a sign of political apathy. Rather, it is the proportional, valid response to ''the epistemological and political crack we are living through, and the tension between emancipatory forces and conservative resistances that characterize our present'' which Preciado calls ''dysphoria mundi''Read [[Forthcoming Publications. The whole text is framed against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic as that which has catalysed this revolution, when dysphoria began to emerge on a global scale, or as ''pangea covidica''. Rather than taking this extreme dysphoria as a sign of weakness, or mistaking detachment or withdrawal for political paralysis, Preciado urges his readers to ''use dysphoria as your revolutionary platform''. |reviews isbn=1804271454}}{{Frontpage|author=Samantha Harvey|title=Orbital|rating=4.5|genre=General Fiction|summary=In 2024, Samantha Harvey won the Booker Prize for ''Orbital'', a compact yet profound work that unfolds over a single day in the lives of books about a group of astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Through a narrative lens that mirrors the astronauts' orbital perspective, Harvey invites readers to be published]]see our planet in a wholly new light.<!-- INSERT NEW REVIEWS BELOW HERE-->|isbn=1529922933}}
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|isbn=1399702289295967572X|title=A World of Curiosities (Chief Inspector Gamache)Pale Pieces|author=Louise PennyG M Stevens
|rating=5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= Our unnamed narrator is about to begin a train journey with his companion Django. Where they're going and what the purpose of this journey is, is uncertain. Django found the tickets ''on the floor somewhere'' and has persuaded our narrator to accompany him. Why not? Not much else is clear either - but we are probably in the past as the pair travel to the station by coach and the train is a steam locomotive.
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|isbn=0008551324
|title=The Devil You Know (D S Max Craigie)
|author=Neil Lancaster
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=After a harsh winter, It's unusual for anyone from the Hardie family to approach the police. Neither side likes or has any respect for the tiny Canadian village of Three Pines other. But Davie Hardie is enjoying struggling in prison and he's prepared to tell the police where the arrival body of springa missing person is buried and who was responsible for her death. But something This person, he promises, is worrying Chief Inspector Armand Gamache someone big and Inspector Jean-Guy Beauvoir of it will be worth the Sûreté du Québecpolice doing what he wants. Gamache had offered help And what he wants is to be transferred to an open prison to a young woman after serve the murder remainder of her mother: he'd been less certain about her charismatic brotherhis sentence and to get an early parole date. For Jean-GuyNot much to ask, is it had always been the other way around. ? Now theyThe new Deputy Police Constable doesn't think so and she're both in s even prepared to do the village other thing that Hardie demanded - make certain that DS Max Craigie and neither can fathom anyone who works with him is kept well away from what's happening. Armand will soon find that they're not just in Three Pines but in his home and in his life.
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|isbnauthor=B0BHR8KWSKJon Fosse and Damion Searls (translator) |title=Dukkha|author=Martin HydeVaim
|rating=4
|genre=HorrorLiterary Fiction|summary=Sam wakes up chained in a basement. He rails against his captor and the injustice of his imprisonment? Why? ''Why?All was strange'' But ... This haunting phrase encapsulates the pervading sense of courseotherworldliness which permeates this story set in Vaim, he knows why. Sam is an erstwhile drug dealer who escaped this down and dirty life by going to a retreat fictional fishing village in Norway which paradoxically could not feel more real for Jatgeir and emerging as a neophyte Buddhist monk. Recently returning to join Eline, two of the community protagonists caught in his old neighbourhood, he knew his past would be hard to escape but he hadn't imagined it exploding into this new life in quite such a violent fashionits melancholic current.|isbn=1804271829
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|isbn=B09XWSXSKY1035043092|title=Maestro Orpheus and the World ClockThe Killing Stones (Jimmy Perez)|author=Robert Penee and Joanne GrodzinskiAnn Cleeves|rating=45|genre=Confident ReadersCrime|summary=Frederick I can't have been the only person who was sad when Inspector Jimmy Perez [[Wild Fire (or FredShetland, but never Freddy, pleaseBook 8) couldn't sleep. A tune, rather like the ticking of by Ann Cleeves|left Shetland]] to start a clock was playing over and over in his mindnew life on Orkney. It happened every time he came to visit his grandfather. He hadn't really wanted to come; after alls been seven years since we heard from him, but he's ten now living with Willow Reeves and all those old clocks don't appeal to him anymoretheir young son, James, as well as Cassie, the daughter of his former partner Willow's also his boss, and she 'Who needs old clocks anyway? All they do is tell the time. And time isn't good for anything...should'' And that was why he was looking at be on maternity leave, but when the clock beside body of a popular islander, Archie Stout, is found, in the bedaftermath of a storm, she can't resist getting involved. It was nearly twelve o He'clock but at midnight d been battered about the clock chimed only six times. There was nothing for it but to go and find grandad head with a Neolithic stone - one of a pair - but where was he? And why which had all the clocks stopped at twelve o'clock?been stolen from a museum.
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|isbnauthor=3756228711Thea Lenarduzzi|title=CDC: The happy years with a spectacular IT 'Phenomena'|author=Hans BodmerTower|rating=45|genre=HistoryLiterary Fiction|summary=''The history of How unctuous are the development fats of IT could fill books of several hundred pages.another's life, how dizzying their sugars in our bloodstream''.
Author Hans Bodmer In this compelling novel, Thea Lenarduzzi assumes the identity of T, the protagonist of this tale. Just as T's story is quite right about that. He has chosen to tell us about being told, the shortstory of a second protagonist is unveiled: Annie, but explosive, history the daughter of a wealthy family in the Control Data Company19th century, CDCwho died of tuberculosis after being locked in a tower, for whom he workedcaptures T's imagination. ItAnnie's fate is, above all, an enticing story to T. It is a fascinating talestory which she consumes avariciously, told both in a mixture quest for truth and knowledge, and in service of technological summary myth, fable and wry anecdotefantasy. |isbn=1804271799
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|isbnauthor=1529356660Claire-Louise Bennett|title=The Sanctuary|author=Emma HaughtonBig Kiss, Bye-Bye |rating=34.5|genre=ThrillersLiterary Fiction|summary=It was the quiet which woke Zoey up - Everything in this book, however sweet orseemingly innocent, ratheris steeped in anguish and distortion. Even a kiss, the absence usually a symbol of the noise which was a constant in New York. Here it was silent intimacy and the heat was overwhelmingcloseness, becomes evidence of love lost. When she looked the narrator cries out of the window all she could see was the desert. How did she get internally, ''come over here? Zoey was house-sitting for Uncle Dan and his two Manx cats and she remembered that shekiss me,'d been out with Franny and Rocco last night. She knew that she'd had quite it is less an invitation than a lot desperate attempt to drink but how could she have got to the desert from New York? She had no memory confirm her emotional numbness. The imagined recipient of getting on a plane but as she thought backthis plea is Xavier, a memory of sirensher ex-partner, flashing lights and of being pushed into a car snagged on the edge of ghost she conjures to test her minddetachment.|isbn=1804271934
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|authorisbn=Christopher Golden0008405026|title=Road of BonesA Stranger in the Family (Maeve Kerrigan 11)|author=Jane Casey|rating=3.5|genre=HorrorCrime|summary=The Kolyma Highway… the 'Road of Bones'… the R504. Stretching for over a thousand miles across Siberia, itIt's sixteen years since nine-year-old Rosalie Marshall disappeared from her bed one of the world's most notorious routessummer night. For months of She was never found and the year it's investigation ground to a spread of sheet ice suspended above the permafrost surrounding it, while its 'spring' sees it turn into a huge blodge of unremittinghalt. Now, apocalyptic-level mudher mother, which dries into ruttedHelena, puddly dust. I don't think google streetview updates it very oftenand her father are dead in their bed. Built because Stalin wanted so much uranium and other Siberian minerals, and because he wanted to give too many people a lessonInitially, it legendarily cost looks like a life every metre it covers. You can easily find documentaries about it online, straightforward murder/suicide but thatthere's a bit rich, for one of our main characters, Felix 'Teig' Teigland, is a film-maker, doing a recce with his cameraman buddy, John Prentiss – who's mostly there to encourage something about the project to fruition to claw back some positioning of the funds he'd invested in the pair's prior TV projectsbodies that makes DS Maeve Kerrigan and her boss DI Josh Derwent suspicious. They pick up their ohWhat looked as though it was going to be an open-soand-chatty local guide, gain the company of shut case is now a local beauty, and fetch up at complex double murder. Kerrigan is convinced that the guideexplanation lies in Rosalie's childhood village. And thatdisappearance: others (such as Derwent's where things start to go awry…|isbn=1803361476boss, Una Burt) are less convinced.
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|isbnauthor=1838776184Annie Ernaux and Alison L. Strayer (translator)|title=Her Majesty the Queen Investigates: Murder Most Royal|author=S J BennettThe Other Girl|rating=54|genre=CrimeAutobiography|summary=''The Queen, like We were born from the sunrise and the tides, was generally a reliable way of marking timesame body. I've never really wanted to think about this.''
It seemed to begin as a cold. Hardly surprising, reallyErnaux's work is always very candid and her tone transparent, as Prince Philip had been suffering for a couple of days but seemed to this raw epistolary text must be getting betterone of the most intimate accounts I've read. HopefullyErnaux writes in direct address to her sister, the Queen thoughthowever, this letter will never reach her cold would go the same way. SheWhy? Because Annie Ernaux'd probably caught it from one s sister died of diphtheria at 6 years old, a few months before the great-grandchildren. Unfortunatelyvaccine was made compulsory in France, it didn't get better and when 2 years before the doctor called he diagnosed full-blown fluauthor was even born. She The large and instant void created by the Duke were due jarring concept of writing to go to Sandringham by train that day but the doctor put his foot down. Hean imaginary recipient emphasises Ernaux'd have preferred s process of reckoning with this giant absence in her life, an absence that the queen have a few days' bed rest before venturing out she has always felt but had to be satisfied with the thought that they'd go by helicopter the following day. It was annoying: people would be ready for her today and Her Majesty did not like to disappointoften denied.|isbn=1804271845
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|author=Peter Owen JonesMaxim Gorky and Bryan Karetnyk (translator)|title=Conversations with NatureReminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev|rating=3.5|genre=Spirituality and ReligionBiography|summary= One Biographies are often seen as the form of the comments made when life-writing which offers less colour; it can be seen as more objective and less personal. I was offered think that Gorky completely rejects this beautiful book for review was that it's not very longperspective, and offers a vibrant, subjective yet informed portrait of three of his literary contemporaries. Having read In the first section of this book twice over, I'm brought back inescapably Tolstoy complains to the Spanish proverb his friend Gorky that Life may be short: ''you write not of real life as it is, but of what you yourself imagine it is broadto be. In Whom would it help to know how I see this case Itower, that sea, or that Tartar - why should it interest anyone? Of what use is it?''m brought . Well, Maxim Gorky shows exactly what can be gained from a subjective account, giving us access to the idea how he saw Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev in such privileged detail that the length one almost feels unworthy of life is not the point; the point is its depth. Peter Owen Jones dives deepit.|isbn=19129924181804271977
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|isbn=19164599431529077745|title=Squeakily BabyThe Dark Wives (D I Vera Stanhope)|author=Beth WebbAnn Cleeves|rating=4.5|genre=For SharingCrime|summary=Much as mothers love their babiesA man walking his dog in the early morning discovered the body of a man in the park near Rosebank, there's something they all dread - a squeakily babycare home for troubled teens. He's so tired but he can't The dead man was Josh - or won't - go one of the care workers who was due to sleep: instead, he just lies on his blanket and ''wails''work a shift the night before but who had never turned up. The sea offers D I Vera Stanhope is called in to help. It rocks Baby gently and investigate the murder - but her only clue is the waves sing ''hush, hush''. Think disappearance of one of gentle wavelets falling onto a sandy beach and you have the sound perfectly. The mermaids join in residents, fourteen-year- ''la lou, la lay.old Chloe Spencer..'' And Some people believe that Chloe was responsible for a moment the death but Vera thinks this is unlikely as the girl's diary makes it seems clear that she adored Josh. She knows that she has to have worked as Baby closes his eyes. Then a seagull '''shouts''' and we know exactly find Chloe to discover what's going happened to happen nextJosh.
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|authorisbn=Robin StevensB0FK5LHKD9|title=The Ministry Colour of Unladylike ActivityMemory|author=Christopher Bowden|rating=4.5|genre=Confident ReadersGeneral Fiction|summary=May Wong is It's been three years since we last reviewed a long way from her family in Hong Kong. She’s stuck in her schoolbook by favourite regular Christopher Bowden, Deepdean, and desperate so we were very glad to get away, and do something useful to help end the war and to get homesee a new novel arrive here at Bookbag Towers. She just knows that she would make the perfect spy! And when she finds herself turned away by the MinistryLike all Bowden's stories, she takes matters into her own hands, along with there's a boy she meets outside mystery at the Ministry, Ericheart of ''The Colour of Money''. They both go undercover in a large country house, pretending to be evacuees, We like this running theme in an attempt to prove that someone there is passing secrets to the Nazis. But there is author's work - take a lot more going on in Elysium Hall than either them have imagined, mystery but give it different flavour and suddenly they find themselves in the middle of a murder scene, with even more to try to unravel and solveatmosphere each time.|isbn=0241429862
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|author=Olga Tokarczuk|title=House of Day, House of Night|rating=5|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=''What's the good of a world that keeps changing like that? How can one go on calmly living in it?'' The title of this spellbinding work, ''House of Day, House of Night'', somewhat reflects this notion of shifting realities - the small, subtle changes which govern our lives, like the shift from day to night, however quotidian, causing chaos. But, the constant in that image is the house, stoic against the ancient diurnal cycle which nonetheless controls how it is perceived.|isbn=19196350171804271918}}{{Frontpage|isbn=henleyA|title=A Thief to Catch a KillerUltimate Obsession|author=Kitt TownsendDai Henley
|rating=4
|genre=TeensCrime|summary= Solomon Klyne isn't Ex-DCI Andy Flood has been a bad ladPrivate Investigator for some time now, so why is and he running around London committing should be doing quite well financially. Unfortunately, his daughter's defence against a series of robberies? And how did he learn murder charge drained his savings. His wife, Laura, has been trying to persuade him to crack safes? Youretire - ''maybe go travelling or go on cruises. That's what 'ordinary people do',''ll have He's not been entirely up front about the state of their savings. When Jack Durban tries to wait to get an answer persuade him to take his case, it's the second question because I avoid spoilers. But I'll answer thought of the first one: for his grandmother..money he could make that convinces him that this is a miscarriage of justice that he really should put right.
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|isbn=13985153881836284683|title=The Boy and the DogBig Happy|author=Seishu Hase and Alison Watts (translator)David Chadwick
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Dystopian Fiction|summary=First of allWell! This is a murder mystery unlike any other! I do love it when I open a book, it was the earthquake, deep in the ocean floor's nothing like I expected it to be, which created the tsunami and this, in turn, caused the nuclear meltdownit takes me on a wild ride. And that is just what happened with ''The result was complete and utter devastationBig Happy''. The deaths were uncountable, and the loss of livelihoods was widespread. The fact that many pets were separated from their owners came far down the list of priorities but - six months after the tsunami - Kazumasa Nakagaki discovered a dog outside a convenience store. He wasnI don't want to ruin a dog person similar experience for any of you reading but I'll have to at least set the convenience store ownerscene. Once that's comment that he would call Public Health prompted Kazumasa to open his car door and Tamon the dog jumped indone, I think you should simply experience this wonderfully original story for yourself.
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|isbnauthor=1529153050Sally Rooney|title=Britain's Best Political Cartoons 2022|author=Tim BensonIntermezzo|rating=4.5|genre=HumourGeneral Fiction |summary=Seeking some light relief from Sally Rooney has studied the current political turmoil which chessboard of life and is something of a grandmaster at putting it into words. Her dialogue is coming to seem more gripping and more like an adrenaline sportso brilliantly frustrating, I was nudged towards ''Britain's Best Political Cartoons of 2022''as her characters never quite say exactly what they feel. Sharp eyes will have noted that we're not yet through Among the year: many relationships woven into this story, the cartoons run from 4 September 2021 central one for readers to 31 August 2022unravel is the fraternal connection—or lack thereof—between Ivan and Peter Koubek. Who can imagine what there will be to come Ivan, a socially awkward chess prodigy, contrasts sharply with his older brother Peter, a successful lawyer living in Dublin. Following their father's passing after a long battle with cancer, the 2023 edition?brothers' already strained relationship faces new trials.|isbn=0571365469
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|authorisbn=Lisa Gray1036916375|title=The Dark RoomJust a Liverpool Lad|author=Peter McArdle
|rating=4
|genre=CrimeAutobiography|summary=What if you knew someone was dead, because you'd watched them die several years ago, but then you come across 'Just a photograph that seemed to show their murder happened in Liverpool Lad '' is a different place collection of memories and time? This is what happens to Leonard reflections from the years Peter McArdle spent growing up in this storyand around Liverpool. He is an ex Some are factual, such as the family history of a sea-crime reporter for a newspapergoing family, and since leaving journalism hewith the docks dominating lives. Other stories blend seamlessly into the what-might-have-been. It's found himself an unusual hobby where he finds olda book to settle into and allow your mind to roam across your childhood memories, undeveloped rolls to think of film and develops them in his own dark room at home. One of these photographs turns out to show simpler times when life seemed less constrained, despite the murder scene of blitz that was a young woman he met some constant factor in McArdle's early years ago, and who he ''thought'' he had watched die in front of him one night in a hotel. HeI'd felt guilty ever since that night, and lost everything because never heard of it parachute mines before - his fiancee but they were almost soundless and his career could appear after the all- but now finds himself wondering if she hadn't really died the night she clear was with him, what on earth actually happened?|isbn=154203535Xsounded.
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|authorisbn=Natasha Hastings and Alex T Smith1836285493|title=The Miraculous Sweetmakers: The Frost FairDouble Life of a Wheelchair User|author=Rob Keeley|rating=3.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=''The River Thames had frozen to death in its sleep.'' And thus the Frost Fair could happen – people trading on the completely iced-over riverWill is a keen player of video games, like our heroine Thomasina's father with his gingerbread and confectionery shop. Thomasina will be working the Fair too – but her twin brother won't, as he dies in Chapter One. It was a tragedy she feels no small guilt forconscientious student, and which has made her father a sullen, closed shop – slightly annoying brother and her bed-bound mother has spoken not a word – not even opened her eyes, more or less – in the four years since, eithersupportive friend. But into the darkmost of all, frosted London comes Inigohe is an aspiring writer. English is his favourite lesson at his school, with supreme magical powersMarlowe Park, and a willingness to help Thomasinaone at which he excels. Not only can he introduce her to the fantastical Other Frost FairThis hasn't gone unnoticed by his headteacher, Mrs Howarth, using the river surface at night for no end of mystical beasts and characters she has suggested to Will and their happenings, but his mum that he has spends a couple of afternoons a week at a unique proposal for Thomasinadifferent school, Station Road, which will shake her world to its corewhere his ability might be better extended.|isbn=0008496056
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|authorisbn=Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams 1009473085|title=The Book of Hope Conservative Effect 2010 - 2024|author=Anthony Seldon and Tom Egerton (Editors)
|rating=5
|genre=Politics and Society |summary= The done thing is Sometimes it's simpler to read explain a book all the way through before you sit down by describing what it ''isn't'' and that applies to review it''The Conservative Effect: 2010-2024 - 14 Wasted Years?''. I’m making If you're looking for an exception hereeasy read which will deliver the inside story about what ''really'' happened on certain occasions, because I don’t want to lose any of then this isn't the experience of reading this amazing bookfor you. If that's what you're looking for, I want don't think Anthony Seldon's book, {{amazonurl|isbn=B0BH7SKG2S|title=Johnson at 10}}, can be bettered for those tumultuous years. It's a compelling read and should be compulsory for anyone who thinks Johnson should return to capture it as it hits mepolitics. And it ''The Conservative Effect'' is hitting mean entirely different beast. It's the seventh book in a series which looks at the impact a government has made and co-editor Sir Anthony Seldon regards this as the most important. This beautiful book has me follows the well-established format: a series of experts from various fields review the state of the nation when the coalition took over in 2010, the changes that occurred and the situation in tears2024. |isbn=024147857X
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|isbnauthor=1529504767Jenny Valentine|title=The Christmas Doll (The Repair Shop Stories)|author=Amy Sparkes Us in the Before and Katie HickeyAfter
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|genre=For SharingTeens|summary=Susan was very young when she was evacuated from London Elk and Mab are best friends, or more than that even, their friendship is a once in 1939 and nervous about how she would be greeted when she got to her final destinationa lifetime connection. She neednThey meet as children one day on a trip out but unfortunately they don't have worried though as she went to get each other's contact details at the home of Mr and Mrs Russell, who couldn't have been kinder to hertime. She even had her own room - all to herselfBut then chance brings them back together, and they are inseparable. Gradually she relaxed Something has happened though, something terrible and began to enjoy her life. She'd help Mrs Russell with the baking tragic, and when it came to Christmas Eve Susan now they must work through their grief, and Mr Russell put the decorations on the Christmas tree. The best surprise happened the following morningtheir friendship, together.|isbn=1471196585
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|authorisbn=Lilja Sigurdardottir and Quentin Bates (translator)1787333175|title=Red as BloodYou Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here|author=Benji Waterhouse|rating=45|genre=ThrillersPopular Science|summary=When Flosi’s wife goes missing, all the evidence seems I was tempted to read ''You Don't Have to be Mad to point towards her having been kidnapped. The ransom note tells him not Work Here'' after enjoying Adam Kay's first book {{amazonurl|isbn=1509858636|title=This is Going to have any contact with the policeHurt}}, so instead he enlists the help a glorious mixture of Arora, a financial investigator. She manages to persuade Flosi that they will need insight into the help workings of the policeNHS, humour and she calls her detective friend, Daniel, whom she met when he was investigating her sister’s disappearanceautobiography. Together, they start ''You Don't Have to secretly investigate Gudrun’s disappearance, trying not be Mad...'' promised the same elements but moved from physical problems to arouse mental illness and the suspicion work of anyone, since they have no idea who the kidnappers might a psychiatrist. I did wonder whether it was acceptable to be, yet looking for humour in this setting but the more they uncover, the more confusing things becomelaughter is directed at a situation rather than a person and it is always delivered with empathy and understanding.|isbn=1914585321
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|isbnauthor=0861541995Mariana Enriquez|title=Wolf Pack|author=Will DeanA Sunny Place for Shady People|rating=4.5|genre=CrimeShort Stories|summary=The story began when Tuva Moodyson drove Mariana Enriquez writes horror that is disturbingly real, achieving this uncanny familiarity by basing her Hilux pickup truck paranormal plots on the road north gritty realities: her settings include an abandoned field full of Visberg. She sees blood on the road and a creature on its side near the pine trees. It will turn out disused refrigerators due to be Broncoan urban planning mishap, an overcrowded homeless shelter and a Swedish Elkhound, who has been attacked by a wolf. Tuva takes Bronco and his owner, Bengt Nyberg, to the vet. Bronco didn't make it but on the way, Nyberg told Tuva that he was out looking for his niece, twentycrime-yearridden neighbourhood where safety meetings are routine -old Elsa Nyberg, who had gone missingall within Argentina. She'd been working at Rose Farm and Moodyson's journalist's instincts The circumstances of her characters are soon brought to so plausible that the fore. Rose Farm is now home to supernatural or otherworldly horror which seeps into these spaces adopts a group of survivalists but back in 1987 the then owner, Johan Svenson murdered his wife, and his two eldest children and then killed himselfsimilarly tangible texture. His newborn child, just four weeks old survived. Does this have any connection to the disappearance of Elsa Nyberg?|isbn=1803511230
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|authorisbn=Alison Hughes1529934753|title=FlyThe Protest|author=Rob Rinder
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident ReadersCrime|summary=This is For a very impressive readlittle while, it looked as it does a lot though Sir Max Bruce, the country's most famous living artist, was not going to show up for the opening of what mainstream teen and tween fiction still struggles withhis retrospective at the Royal Academy. Its focus is courtesy Still, he arrived in the nick of the first-person narration from Flytime, a secondary school lad complete with cerebral palsyhis two wives and six children, a down-on-her-luck single mom nearing retirement from being a cleanerone of whom filmed what happened. Being an influencer, a carer while at schoolyou tend to do things like that, and but it was fortunate that there was a bundle record of assumptions people lay on himthe protest. First they assume that with Lexi Williams, an intern at the RA, grabbed a broken body comes spray can of blue paint from under a broken mindchair and proceeded to spray Bruce in the face, then they decide hewhilst shouting ''Stop the War''. It seemed to be part of an ongoing series of 'blue-face's a maths savant – they even believe they attacks, but this was different. The can get away had been laced with calling him Flycyanide, which isn't his real name, but everybody just uses itand Sir Max Bruce was dead.|isbn=1525305832
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|isbnauthor=3791388398Ariel Saramandi|title=New European Baking: 99 Recipes for Breads, Brioches and Pastries|author=Laurel KratochvilaPortrait of an Island on Fire
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|genre=CookeryPolitics and Society|summary=This is probably one In this powerful collection of essays, Saramandi seeks to intradermally dissect the most unusual baking books I've encountered. It's built around 99 recipes for breadssociopolitical fabric of Mauritius, brioches tunneling deep into the wounds left by colonialism and pastries but the recipes are interwoven with some thought-provoking writing on slavery to expose how bread - and baking - have changed in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuriesthese legacies still shape modern life. We start with Saramandi describes the basics - the equipment youcountry at one stage as ''rotting'll need (there's nothing extravagant or indulgent) and the ingredients, where a blunt yet apt metaphor for the author is particular. You might not have realised that different salts can change systemic decay brought about by the flavour malignant forces of racism, patriarchy, environmental degradation and sensation on governmental dysfunction. Each essay in this collection serves as a kind of diagnostic, charting the tongue of various diseases afflicting the finished product but, apparently, they doisland state.|isbn=1804271616
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|author=Andrew GivlerPekka Harju-Autti|title=Soul Fraud (The Debt Collection Book 1)LoveVortex and the Drakor's Curse
|rating=4
|genre=Fantasy
|summary=It''Matt has s the eighteenth century, a terrible lifetime of discovery and Britain is expanding its foreign trade. Seriously—it's awful. It Captain Julius Hawthorne, an experienced Scottish sea captain, is so bad that Dan sent to the Demon is shocked when Matt turns down Andaman Islands in his endeavour. Along with his infernal offer: 10 years of son, Peter, and their cat, Michi, they set off on a blissful life perilous voyage to these faraway lands. The islands are beautiful and stunning in exchange for his soultheir scenery and the islanders' leader, Aarav, is keen to establish good relations.|isbn=B0DS1VGHH3}}{{Frontpage|author=Helene Bessette and Kate Briggs (translator)|title=Lili is Crying|rating=4.''5|genre=Literary FictionPoor Dan! I know|summary=First published in 1953 in French, I know, we shouldn't feel sorry for soul-catching demons. But he really this novel is a terrible salesman. He never hits his targets timeless text which wrenches the hearts of its readers just as Bessette wrenches words and sentences from their proper position on the page andpositions them elsewhere, disjointed, when he fails to get even Matt to sign on truncated. Like the dotted linelives of her characters, he's so desperate that he simply forges Matt's signaturethey are often left tragically incomplete.|isbn=19582040211804271675
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|author=Greg James and Chris SmithTom Percival|title=Super GhostThe Wrong Shoes
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|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Paragon City has been lucky to have the great Doctor ExtraordinaryWill's life is difficult, their very own superhero taking care in a multitude of themways. Whenever He is bullied because he has 'the evil Captain Chaos wrong shoes', he has come up with another cunning plan (usually involving a giant robot of some description) Doctor Extraordinary has been there to thwart her mischief and save the day. But one day the Doctor wrong shoes because his dad can't work and doesn't have enough money for even the Captain are trapped together inside a giant robot that then explodesmost basic of things like food, and his dad can't work because he lost his job at the hero college, was working a cash-in-hand job on a building site and the villain are no morehad an accident. Or are they…?|isbn=0241470536}}{{Frontpage|isbn=B0B7289HKQ|title=Conversations Across America: A Father and Son, Alzheimer's, and 300 Conversations Along the TransAmerica Bike Trail Throw into that Capture mix the Soul of America|author=Kari Loya|rating=4|genre=Travel|summary=Kari (fact that rhymes with ‘sorry’his mum and dad are separated, by the way) wanted to spend some time with his father and the period between two jobs seemed like a good time to do itWill's life seems bleak in every direction. The decision was made to ride the Trans America Bike Trail from YorktownAnd yet, Virginia to Astoria, Oregon - all 4250 miles he still has a tiny amount of it - in 2015hope. They had 73 days He is good at art, and clings to do it - slightly less than the recommended time - but there were factors which pointed this up as more moments of joy when he is drawing, that feel like a light at the end of a challenge that it would be for most people who considered taking it on. Merv Loya was 75 years old and he was suffering from early-stage Alzheimer'slong, dark tunnel.|isbn=1398527122
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|author=Christopher BowdenSylvie Cathrall|title=Mr Magenta|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary= Christopher Bowden's latest novel is a patient untangling of a seemingly ordinary woman's life, carried out by her nephew after she has died. The aunt who always provided a safe harbour and a little bit of indulgence to a young nephew had had a much more interesting life than that nephew Stephen had ever realised and it seems to him an obligation A Letter to find it all out. |isbn= B0B6Z9VJDW}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1739593901|title=22 Ideas About The Future|author=Benjamin Greenaway and Stephen Oram (Editors)the Luminous Deep
|rating=5
|genre=Science Fiction
|summary=''Our future will be more complex There are few greater joys than we expected. Instead of flying cars, we got night-vision killer drones and automated elderly care with geolocation surveillance bracelets to track grandma.'' I've got a couple of confessions to make. I'm not keen on short stories as I find it easy to read a few stories and then forget to return to the book. There's got which lives up to be a very compelling hook to keep me engaged. Then there's science fiction: far too often it's the technology which takes centre stage along with the world-building. It's human beings who fascinate me: the technology and the world scape are purely incidentalpremise. So, what did I think And this is one of a book of twenty-two science fiction short stories? Well, I loved itthem. |isbn= 0356522776
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|isbn=14059511841786482126|title=The Girls Who DisappearedJanus Stone (Dr Ruth Galloway)|author=Claire DouglasElly Griffiths|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Back Builders were demolishing an old house in November 1998, Olivia Rutherford Norwich - the site was driving her three friends home after going to hold seventy-five 'luxury' apartments - when they discovered the bones of a child beneath a night outdoorway. As she passed through the darkly-wooded Devil's Corridor, a figure appeared in the roadThere was no skull. Olivia swerved to avoid him and the car smashed into Was this a treeritual killing or murder? Inevitably, leaving her trappedDr Ruth Galloway finds herself working with DCI Harry Nelson. When It's difficult as Ruth knows, but Nelson doesn't, that she regained consciousness her is pregnant with his child as a result of the one night they spent together some three friends had disappearedmonths ago. Ralph MiddletonHer condition will be obvious before long, who lived in the woods helped her before the police and ambulance arrived. But what had happened not least because Ruth is prone to Sally Thorne, Tamsin Cole and Hetty Riding? Their disappearance would be yet another mysterious happening in the Stafferbury area sudden bouts of Wiltshire. It was thought of as Avebury's poor relationsickness.
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|isbnauthor=3949666079Guadalupe Nettel and Rosalind Harvey (Translator)|title=Noema|author=Dael AkkermanThe Accidentals
|rating=4.5
|genre=General FictionShort Stories|summary=''This is a story about some things that happened to me about twelve thousand years ago.'' Maya is a young girl living collection was truly enchanting in a hunter-gatherer village during all senses of the Mesolithic era. Climate change is occurringword: spellbinding with its fantastical, the Sea magical elements and charming in its gentle portrayal of Grass encroaches further nature and further into Maya's forest homehuman relationships. Guadalupe Nettel writes intelligently and precisely, and food is becoming more and more scarce. What her stories structured by a wisdom that appears to do? Can the law givers in the federation of villages muster peaceful ways want to cope? Can teach us something about the Traveller, a spiritual figure who interprets the wisdom of All Life, provide solutions? world.|isbn=1804271470
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|isbn=194241028X0008551375|title=Azabu Getaway When Shadows Fall (Detective HiroshiD S Max Craigie)|author=Michael PronkoNeil Lancaster|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Leanne Wilson''You can't put 'good s body was found at golf' on your tombstonethe bottom of a Scottish mountain, can you?'' When we meet Patrick Walsh he's outside his family's home in seemingly the Azabu district result of Tokyo, hoping that his key will still work but prepared to break in if it doesn'ta tragic accident. HeShe's there to remove his daughtersd looked so happy, Jenna and Kiritoo, and take them back to Honoluluwhen she posted her intentions on Facebook. It's a quick day tripHer friends were relieved as she was just out of an unpleasant relationship, with just one purpose but it looked like she was living her best life now. Then it emerged that five other women had died in similar circumstances in mindthe last year. Patrick's employed by Nine Dragons Wealth Management All were experienced climbers, properly equipped for what they were doing and for sensible people. None of the past year, he's been working in Wyoming because the privacy laws there are conducive what a stupid thing to the business hedo's inexplanations applied. His wife, Miyuki, hasn't been in Wyoming with him and They were all alone when they died: DS Max Craigie is in the process of divorcing him after photographs sent to her anonymously suggested that Patrick had not been faithful to her. Patrickcertain there's plan didn't work out and he finds himself a killer on the run in Tokyo with the two girlsloose.
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