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Don't Want To Miss A Thing by Jill Mansell - review
Read our review of Jill Mansell's latest novel, Don't Want To Miss A Thing
By Jessica Dady • Published
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The 100 Year Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson - review
Allan Karlsson may be 100 but he isn't too old for one last adventure. As he clambers out of his nursing home room on the day of his 100th birthday party, he embarks on the another, unexpected chapter in his eventful life.
By Holly Arnold • Published
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Obsession: Faces of Evil by Debra Webb - review
In the frantic race to catch a brutal and obsessive serial killer, Jess Harris broke the rules and lost everything. Find out what we thought of Debra Webb's Obsession
By GoodtoKnow • 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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Me Before You - review
A heart-warming and heart-breaking read, following Lou Clark who reluctantly takes up a job as a carer, but soon realises her job's intention, and makes it her mission to keep her patient, Will, alive.
By Becky Coyne • Published
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The Burning Air by Erin Kelly - review
The Burning Air by Erin Kelly is a gripping tale of the effects of loss and the secrets which emerge in the wake of tragedy. Read our review...
By GoodtoKnow • Published
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Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn - review
Missing wife, husband the suspect. Think you've read this story before? Think again.
By Holly Arnold • Published
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The Day You Saved My Life by Louise Candlish - review
When a little boy falls from a boat into the River Seine in Paris, his fellow passengers soon realise that the accident will have a huge impact on their lives too...
By Anna Penniceard • Published
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The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey - review
Set in 1920s Alaska, The Snow Child is a beautiful tale of love, magic and motherhood.
By Charlotte Gunn • Published
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Fifty Shades Freed by E L James - review
The finale! Fifty Shades Freed is the concluding book in the Fifty Shades trilogy. If you're dying to know what it's like, read our review...
By Gemma Chandler • 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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Honest by Tulisa - review
Tulisa talks drugs, X Factor and sex tapes in her autobiography, Honest. So what did we think of it? Read our honest review...
By Gemma Chandler • Published
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McFly Unsaid Things - review
Danny, Tom, Dougie and Harry share their story of rising to fame, dinners with Elton John and dealing with depression - but is it worth a read?
By Katie McPhillimy • Published
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Mack The Life by Lee Mack - review
If you love a good old chuckle, a witty sense of humour and are a fan of comedian, Lee Mack, you’ve come to the right place. Read our review to find out more…
By Jessica Dady • Published
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Camp David by David Walliams - review
Camp David is as camp as it's going to get. We all know how extravagant David Walliams can be and this book is exactly that - a laugh a minute and some serious tales that will catch your heart
By Jessica Dady • Published
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The St. Zita Society by Ruth Rendell review
Hexam Place may be in 21st century London but it is still beset with the age-old struggle between those who serve and those who are served
By Holly Arnold • Published
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Beastly Things by Donna Leon - review
Another great Venetian crime thriller from the award-winning Donna Leon
By GoodtoKnow • Published
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Fifty Shades Darker by E L James - review
If you're dying find out what dilemmas Christian and Ana face in the 2nd book in the best-selling Fifty Shades trilogy, read this review...
By Gemma Chandler • Published
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The Shadow Girls by Henning Mankell - review
Read our review of this surprising novel from the creator of Wallander
By Beth Ivory • Published