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- 39 Emergency Exits (1)
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- The Accidental (108)
- A novel
- By Ali Smith
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- The Battle for Christabel (3)
- By Margaret Forster
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- Bomber Crew (2)
- Taking on the Reich
- By John Sweetman
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- The Collected Works of Billy the Kid (14)
- By Michael Ondaatje
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- Daphne Du Maurier (7)
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- Despite Losing It on Finkle Street (1)
- By Samantha Priestley
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Despite Losing It on Finkle Street
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Rachel is living a lonely village life in the Lake District in the shadow of the memory of her grandparents. When she finds a young man who connects with her, she wonders if she may have at last found the new start she is looking for, despite the opposition she faces from his family. But is Will hid ... (continue)
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- The Dice Man (104)
- By Luke Rhinehart
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- Dream Angus (28)
- The Celtic God of Dreams
- By Alexander McCall Smith
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- First Love, Last Rites (90)
- By Ian McEwan
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- Fresh Apples (4)
- By Rachel Trezise
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This book is brilliant. A collection of modern, unique short stories that tell it how it is (for some people anyway!) I love the way Rachel writes and will definately look for more of her stuff.
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- Hidden Lives (8)
- By Margaret Forster
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- Hotel World (48)
- By Ali Smith
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- The House at Riverton (126)
- By Kate Morton
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nicely written, but I had figured out the big secret very early on in the book. The other twists and turns that came later were a bit annoying as they seemed to have been shoved in for effect. Not bad.
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- If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things (47)
- By Jon McGregor
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The Battle for Christabel
disappointing really, not one of her best, even a bit patronising in places...
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