The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
The most moving book I have ever read (Review by )
Following the murder of Susie Salmon, we watch her family cope with their grief and loss. However this is no ordinary
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Looking for Alaska by John Green
First love, last words (Review by Jon)
John Green has created personalities that both genders can relate to, be joyful for and cry for. It is beautifully...
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Lost in a Good Book by Jasper Fforde
'Lost in a Good Book' by Jasper Fforde (Review by Sarah)
Fforde has managed to maintain the level of inventiveness and display of literary minutiae which made his first novel
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Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
'Neverwhere' by Neil Gaiman (Review by Cat)
One of the all-too-rare books I class as a high grade 'Discovery'. A cornucopia of ideas, written with skill and wit...
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High Society by Ben Elton
'High Society' by Ben Elton (Review by )
Ben Elton makes me sick. Comedy writer, comedian, playrite, producer and now novelist. As much as I wanted to...
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Turning Thirty by Mike Gayle
'Turning Thirty' by Mike Gayle (Review by )
I have read this book twice, before and after turning 30. On the first reading i found it funny, heart warming and...
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Magic Kingdom for Sale/Sold: (Magic Kingdom Of Landover) by Terry Brooks
'Magic Kingdom for sale. sold!' by Terry Brooks (Review by Rob )
This book is the best book i have read by Terry Brooks and is a tale of a man (Ben Holiday) who byes a Magic Kingdom...
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Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
'Twlight' by Stephenie Meyer (Review by Kelly)
this is my favourite book of all time. it is a total masterpiece. i recommend it to any one! i could not put it down...
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I am David: (World Mammoth S.) by Anne Holm
'I Am David' by Anne Holm (Review by Amanda)
This book is addictive. From the very second I picked it up I was hooked. David; an uneducated, naive prisoner in a...
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The Dreaming Void: (Void Trilogy) by Peter F. Hamilton
'The Dreaming Void' by Peter F Hamilton (Review by Andy)
Peter Hamilton delivers like no one else - deep soulful prose is his mark.
This man is a national treasure. Nobody...
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Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter
Can the fictional character of her dreams really be real? (Review by Lori)
If your like me and was brought up to believe that no man could ever be as distinguished and tempting as Darcy then...
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Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
I defy anyone to put this book down. (Review by Shelley)
This thrilling novel combines an ancient & highly secretive brotherhood,a mad scientist & a conspiracy against the...
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The Rats by James Herbert
Not for the faint hearted (Review by Amanda)
Criticised for being too graphical in descriptions of death & mutilation this was the first novel written by James...
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
I can’t wait to read the following books in this trilogy (Review by Amanda)
This book is well written & extremely engrossing. Although there are many books in the same genre this one has stuck...
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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
leaves you thinking for so long afterwards (Review by Amanda)
Although I disected this book for my English Literature GCSE a few years back somehow I never got sick of it. There...
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Glue by Irvine Welsh
Glue: A binding force that holds things together... (Review by Mike)
Glue is the story of four boys growing up in the Edinburgh schemes, and about the loyalties, the experiences - and...
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Marked: (House Of Night) by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
Haunted houses have never been so sexy (Review by Lori)
When sixteen-year-old Zoey Redbird gets Marked as a fledgling vampire she must join the House of Night school where...
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