Fans of classic british slice-of-life and cozy mystery might enjoy this one.
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Paranormal and modern or urban fantasy fans should look this one up – for them, it's a five. Psychological horror, occult, and suspense readers may also enjoy it – I'm all three and I certainly did.
Expect an enjoyable romp, rather than a gritty spy thriller. By the second page it was obvious this doesn't take itself too seriously...That said it's short, funny and entertaining, but definitely for action fans more than mystery.
Twenty or so recipes for large family gatherings, not just christmas, including vegan and vegetarian options. For British readers, the use of American measures might be confusing.
For mystery readers it will keep you guessing, but for Western fans, particularly those who enjoy tightly plotted works, this is definitely one to read.
Spy fans and lovers of indian fiction might like this, but be aware it is not a full story. There's a lot of set-up but little pay-off.
I couldn't put this down. A touching, poignant and gripping young adult story, notable for its stunning portrayal of dealing with disability.
If you enjoyed Bridget Jones' Diary? Read this. For everyone else, it's funny, sweet, and entertaining.
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Children and readers of the fantasy genre might well enjoy it.
Five teenagers find themselves alone on a cruise liner after the other eight thousand people vanish and their struggle to work out why it happened.
A 24-page booklet about charisma, which could probably be condensed to 24 lines.
an average short story with a strong conservation theme, and might help with the very young or children just learning about saving water.
It has a few flaws, but is interesting enough to persevere with.
More a taster than a full story, but pleasant enough to read in a few hours.
Several short stories that start strong but blur between each other leaving it indistinct.