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Goodtoknow Book Club meets... Polly Williams
Meet the author of the very first novel in the goodtoknow Book Club! We spoke to author Polly Williams about her new book, The Angel at No. 33, and discovered how she juggles writing with being a mum
By Katy Salter Published
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A Trick I Learned from Dead Men by Kitty Aldridge - review
After the disappearance of their father and the sudden death of their mother, Lee Hart and his deaf brother, Ned, imagine all is lost. That is, until Lee lands a traineeship at their local funeral home and discovers there is life after death.
By Beth Ivory Published
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Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann - review
A dark novel set in the 1950s, Tigers in Red Weather focuses on a family and their holiday house in New England and a grim discovery...
By Beth Ivory Published
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Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson - review
Imagine waking up every day and not knowing where you are, why you're suddenly middle-aged or who the man lying next to you is. Well, that's what life is like for Christine...
By Beth Ivory Published
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Six Years by Harlan Coben review
Jake Fisher met the love of his life 6 years ago - the only problem was that she went and married another man. . Diving back into her world after the news of her husband's death, Jake discovers that everything he thought he knew about the woman he loved was a lie. Just who was Natalie and where has she been hiding for the last six years?
By Holly Arnold Published
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Maestra by L.S. Hilton book review
Read our review of L.S.Hilton's novel Maestra
By GoodtoKnow Published
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The Boy Who Could See Demons by Carolyn Jess-Cooke - review
Meet Alex Broccoli. He's 10 years old and lives with his mum in a run down house in Belfast. He has a dog called Woof, eats nothing but onions on toast and tells terrible jokes. Oh, and his best friend is a demon called Ruen
By Katie McPhillimy Published
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Funny Peculiar by Will Young - review
This laugh-out-loud autobiography documents Will's childhood at a school he hated, his win on Pop Idol and everything since
By Katie McPhillimy Published
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Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner review
From the outside Justin and Libby seem to have the perfect life. His multimillion pound company means they and their 15-year-old daughter can live the life of luxury. So when they are kidnapped from their home - no one can imagine who'd want to harm the family.
By Holly Arnold Published