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Shaun Usher

Did you know that nursery rhymes are full of violence! Well, according to Geoffrey Chandler-Taylor in 1952, after having analysed more than 200 traditional nursery rhymes, came to the conclusion...
Mothers and Daughters

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Kylie Ladd

With the author's words “Fiction is the best way of telling the Truth” I knew this would not be a comfortable book to read. Parenting has never been easy and...

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Charles M Schultz

Of all the Peanuts characters Woodstock would have to be the quiet achiever of the group as without uttering one single word manages to communicate his completely unique way of...

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Michael Teitelbaum. Ill: Jon Apple

Before we start this is definitely an adult book aimed at the section of the community that have a particularly warped sense of humour, enjoying the slightly black and very...

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Pat McDermott

This is a fabulous collection of stories told over many years, all laced with laughter, fun, warmth, tears and joy from Pat McDermott featuring her family, along with an assortment...

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John Considine

This is a story of two men, twins to be exact and their journey through life: one being the blessed twin whose life always seems to turn out just right....

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Rebecca James

Cooper Bartholomew is dead and they are saying it is suicide, but girlfriend Libby does not believe it for one minute an, finding the entire thing unbelievable. Why would he...

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Margaret Atwood

It would be wonderful to meet Margaret Attwood and talk with her for a while to get a glimpse of how she sees things, what she thinks and what arouses...

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Esther Freud

Reading this novel gives you a great deal of information about the day-to-day lives of ordinary British people in 1914.  It is narrated by Thomas or Tom Maggs, aged 12....

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Charles M Schultz

If you are having one of those down sort of days and nothing seems to cheer you up grab a copy of Life’s Lessons and open at the first page....