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- Sister (55)
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Really enjoyed this - excellent characters, humour, tension. Hilly Holbrook got what she deserved with the Terrible Awful! (You'll just have to read it...)
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- One Day (1642)
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This was a clever idea for a book and well-written; however, I felt it lacked depth - perhaps more indicative of the lives of many people in modern Britain than any failing on the part of the author.
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- The Count of Monte Cristo (421)
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- By Robin Buss, Alexandre Dumas, père
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- Gilead (122)
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- By A.S. Byatt
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- The Glass Room (21)
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- The Elegance of the Hedgehog (340)
- By Muriel Barbery
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- The Salterton Trilogy (22)
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- By Robertson Davies
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- By Monica Ali
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- Half of a Yellow Sun (167)
- By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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- Sea of Poppies (59)
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- By William P. Young
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Sister
I'm not a great fan of thrillers normally, but this was so much more than a thriller, reflecting on family bonds, bereavement, attitudes to life, prejudice, self-awareness and more. The twist at the end caught me completely by surprise, after I'd congratulated myself on identifying the culprit with ... (continue)
I'm not a great fan of thrillers normally, but this was so much more than a thriller, reflecting on family bonds, bereavement, attitudes to life, prejudice, self-awareness and more. The twist at the end caught me completely by surprise, after I'd congratulated myself on identifying the culprit with 100 pages to go...
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