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  • Lies We Will Tell OurselvesLies We Will Tell Ourselves
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "Lies We Will Tell Ourselves is a high quality sci-fi collection. Sci-fi readers should enjoy it, but so may readers who simply want stories to make them think. "
     
  • Rhapsody in BlackRhapsody in Black
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "A romance with good characters and excellent portrayal of blindness and learning to live with it means it is worth picking up."
     
  • Welcome to AcmeWelcome to Acme
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "Entertaining, funny, and far too recognisable, this light humour read is a good way to pass a lunch hour or two."
     
  • The bewitching of Alison AllbrightThe bewitching of Alison Allbright
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "A great teen and YA thriller, and a brilliant exploration of the psychology of abduction."
     
  • When Pennies had a Hole in the CentreWhen Pennies had a Hole in the Centre
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "Entertaining and educational, this first hand account of growing up in Palestina (now Israel) before the second world war is not just a useful resource it is a fascinating read."
     
  • Darlene Bobich: Zombie KillerDarlene Bobich: Zombie Killer
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "If you enjoy end-of-days zombie stories, this is one worth reading."
     
  • Seriously Mum, What’s an Alpaca?Seriously Mum, What’s an Alpaca?
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "Sometime hilarious, sometimes heart-breaking, this memoir is a fascinating read. Definitely one to read on the beach - or the plane!"
     
  • Made in Yorkshire 1964Made in Yorkshire 1964
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "This novel of childhood in Yorkshire is well-written, flowing, and requires a sequel. Luckily there's a series."
     
  • See Bride Run!See Bride Run!
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "An enjoyable romance that fans of the genre should look up. "
     
  • Mystery on Mount DuskMystery on Mount Dusk
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "This is an enjoyable children's book that is a good read for adults as well."
     
  • A Cold Goodbye: Ned Fain Private Investigator, Book 1A Cold Goodbye: Ned Fain Private Investigator, Book 1
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "It's not just a good whodunit, it's a good whodunwhat and really good short story."
     
  • Surviving The Evacuation, Book 1: LondonSurviving The Evacuation, Book 1: London
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "I read it in one sitting because I couldn't put it down. Readers of horror, survival horror, and the dark side of speculative fiction should give it a look. "
     
  • In Light of the Blood GiantIn Light of the Blood Giant
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "It's horrific, in places touching, and a fascinating read if only for the unique world-building...I may not re-read it but it was certainly worth the first read."
     
  • Who FollowsWho Follows
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "A purely psychological horror story about stalking and trauma, this is engrossing. Horror, thriller and suspense fans won't regret giving this a look."
     
  • A Boo-tiful HalloweenA Boo-tiful Halloween
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "A children's book, written in rhyme and nicely illustrated, this is an early reader, designed to be read with a parent."
     
  • Soul Shepherd and the ThresholdSoul Shepherd and the Threshold
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "..a genuinely good book, particularly for readers of paranormal and YA fiction."
     
  • Coffee Roasting Made EasyCoffee Roasting Made Easy
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "...a clearly written and simple guide to roasting coffee beans, and a more detailed guide to setting up your own business to sell your roasted coffee. I will warn you that I finished this ebook wanting a coffee - and I'm a tea drinker!"
     
  • A man like meA man like me
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "a new take on old ideas and tackles the ethical issues of artificial life and human interaction with it without flinching."
     
  • Staring at NothingStaring at Nothing
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "A strong YA coming of Age story, with appeal outside its target group. Staring at Nothing is a strongly-written and extremely re-readable novel."
     
  • Shirley Link & The Safe CaseShirley Link & The Safe Case
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "Written in first person, this is an enjoyable children's book...which can be enjoyed by young children for the characters, older ones for the mystery, and adults looking for light escapism. "