Mouse Noses on Toast by Daren King
'Whoever would want to eat mouse noses on toast?' (Review by Heidi)
This book is hilarious from start to finish! Whoever would want to eat mouse noses on toast or colourful parrot soup...
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Witch Child by Celia Rees
'A powerful and moving story.' (Review by Sally)
After seeing her grandmother accused and hung for the crime of witchcraft, Mary is swiftly and silenty sent away to...
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Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith
Only Forward (Review by Aaran)
Surreal wildy imaginative scifi noir mystery about loss memory & regret. Well written fast paced & brimming with...
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It's Called a Break-up Because it's Broken: The Smart Girl's Break-up Buddy by Greg Behrendt and Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt
'A shamefully funny look at breaking up.' (Review by Danny)
This book takes a lighthearted, common sense and shamefully funny look at breaking up and the best ways to get...
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Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky
'This book makes you cry out at the snobbery of French aristocracy and makes your heart ache in sympathy for some of the long-suffering characters.' (Review by Danny)
A collection of stories about different families in France during the war, this book makes you cry out at the...
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Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut
A little too close to home? (Review by Joe)
Those familiar with Vonnegut's work will instantly recognise his devilish sense of humour and unique writing style...
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The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
Classic but different (Review by Nade)
A beautifully illustrated book which tells the story of a toy rabbit who wants to be real. If you love Pinocchio...
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