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  • The Butterfly: A Short Story of Life, Mystery, and the Impossibility of EndingsThe Butterfly: A Short Story of Life, Mystery, and the Impossibility of Endings
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: Unrated
    "A man watches a butterfly fluttering around a room and ponders the meaning of life. "
     
  • The Caliban ProgramThe Caliban Program
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    " for anyone who likes a modern day thriller"
     
  • The Case of the Missing Bubble Gum CardThe Case of the Missing Bubble Gum Card
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "A clever and enjoyable mystery in one long piece of text."
     
  • The ChameleonThe Chameleon
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: TBC
    "When horror author Philip Solomon’s wife left, she took his muse with him. Moving back to Hell, the aptly-named small town where he grew up, a series of horrific murders might provide more inspiration than he ever wanted. Or perhaps it is the other way round… The cover got my attention instantly: two glowing eyes […]"
     
  • The Chobbingham Green Preservation SocietyThe Chobbingham Green Preservation Society
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "An excellent satire, it' s the type of gentle humour that older readers will love - particularly those active in the community who may find themselves at the next meetings checking off members against their book equivalents. "
     
  • The Christmas AngelsThe Christmas Angels
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: Unrated
    "The sentiments may be appreciated, but the formatting, grammar, and layout are not. Please get an editor or proof-reader. "
     
  • The Christmas GiftThe Christmas Gift
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "An unseasonal story perhaps and yet still absolutely hilarious."
     
  • The Christmas HypothesisThe Christmas Hypothesis
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 3
    " A book to enjoy reading for readings sake, especially at Christmas."
     
  • The Christmas Tin IIThe Christmas Tin II
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 2
    "three absolutely wonderful short Christmas stories of hope and triumph, embedded in a double-framing structure, which is over-extended and rather dry."
     
  • The CIA’s Encounter With Akinlana Osei: Book 4The CIA’s Encounter With Akinlana Osei: Book 4
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 2
    "People familiar with the genre, espionage, or IT will be hitting the roof, or playing drinking games about errors."
     
  • The Collar and the CavvarachThe Collar and the Cavvarach
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "A blend of fantasy, social commentary and slice of life, a must for YA speculative fiction readers. "
     
  • The Complete Guide to Screenwriting for Children’s Film & TelevisionThe Complete Guide to Screenwriting for Children’s Film & Television
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 5
    "Well-presented, readable if sometimes dry, well-researched and extremely useful, this is one of the first non-fiction books to earn a five star rating."
     
  • The ConsortsThe Consorts
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 5
    "A beautifully told and excellently researched tale of relationships and romance in the eighteenth century Chinese court. Flawless."
     
  • The Cost of BusinessThe Cost of Business
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "A trader looks to carries out a tricky deal to save his skin"
     
  • The Cottage at Hope CoveThe Cottage at Hope Cove
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    " An excellent example of the genre and those looking for a happy ever after romance should give it a read"
     
  • The Counterfeiter-Catching Cat: A Beatrice Young Cozy Cat MysteryThe Counterfeiter-Catching Cat: A Beatrice Young Cozy Cat Mystery
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "Charming, definitely one for cat lovers, and for cozy mystery fans it's a lovely entertaining read."
     
  • The Criers ClubThe Criers Club
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "The Crier's Club may be fictional, but it handles the topic of terminal illness with dignity, sensitivity, and intelligence. This is a really good book...it is likely to have broad appeal."
     
  • The Crooked AshThe Crooked Ash
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: TBC
    "In the medieval times of 1461, James Tiller runs his tannery not worrying about the War of the Roses going on around him. Late one night, he encounters a stranger on the road who tells him if he wants to see his mother alive one last time, then to make haste to her, as she […]"
     
  • The CrossThe Cross
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: TBC
    "In February 1971, the Ibrox disaster resulted i the deaths of sixty-six people, killed in a crush at one of the exits. But the repercussions were the desire for revenge between the two sets of fans regardlesss of whose fault it was. In one of the nearby hostelries, two brothers drank. Unrelated by blood, but […]"
     
  • The Cuban Missile Crisis: Looking BackThe Cuban Missile Crisis: Looking Back
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 1
    "...a fairly shallow read, not particularly easy to follow, and there are better sources out there."