The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
The Lost Symbol (Review by Steve P)
Six years in the writing, The Lost Symbol is Dan Brown's extraordinary sequel to his internationally bestselling...
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JLS - Our Story So Far by Jls
JLS - Our Story So Far (Review by Hannah)
Since their huge success on The X Factor and The X Factor finalists tour, JLS are well on their way to becoming one...
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Doctor Who: The Ultimate Monster Guide (Doctor Who) by Justin Richards
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Monster Guide (Doctor Who) (Review by Matt L)
Doctor Who historian Justin Richards has created the most comprehensive guide to the Doctor's enemies ever published...
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The Chocolate Lovers' Club by Carole Matthews
The Chocolate Lovers' Club (Review by Matt L)
Lucy Lombard can't resist it - rich, creamy, sweet, delicious chocolate. Sharing her passion are three other addicts...
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Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire (Review by Steve P)
A colourful portrait of Indian society is painted with remarkable
lightness and wit.
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Delia's Frugal Food by Delia Smith
Delia's Frugal Food (Review by Matt L )
At a time when money worries are front-page news, Britain’s most trusted cook, Delia Smith, is once again on hand...
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Michael Tolliver Lives by Armistead Maupin
Michael Tolliver Lives (Review by Matt L)
Having survived the plague that took so many of his friends and lovers, Michael Tolliver has learned to embrace the...
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Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
Breaking Dawn (Review by Kat)
To be irrevocably in love with a vampire is both fantasy and nightmare woven into a dangerously heightened reality...
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December by Elizabeth H. Winthrop
December (Review by Jennifer)
Winthrop is brilliant at depicting the bewildering world and its assault on the senses of a struggling adolescent.
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The Associate by John Grisham
The Associate (Review by Janet)
It's a deadly game of blackmail. And they're making him play. Kyle McAvoy is one of the outstanding legal students of
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