Ghost Cities

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Siang Lu

Siang Lu has taken an experimental approach to his second novel ‘Ghost Cities’ to create a unique, completely original but slightly chaotic novel in which he relates the parallel modern-day...
Fenella’s Fair Share

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Chris Chalmers

Fenella Woodruffe lives in a share house in London, where she has lived for the past eight years. Being the oldest member of the share house sometimes makes her wonder...
The Perfect Passion Company

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Alexander McCall Smith

Alexander McCall Smith’s affection for Edinburg absolutely shines through this story. His descriptions of the streets at night, the cafes, the mellow stones of the buildings are heartwarming. The story...
High Heels and Low Blows

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Jill Valentine

Jill Valentine has captured the very real, cut throat world of Corporate life in High Heels and Low Blows with her modern day CEO Bee Bloom, a woman admired by...
Beyond Beige: A Woman’s Illustrated Story of Old Age

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Sylvie Boulay

When Sylvie Boulay realised she belonged to the demographic known and discussed as ‘the elderly’ she, like many before her, wondered how this could possibly have occurred. After all it...
Owen O’Shea: Stay-At-Home Dad, Wannabe Detective

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C. McGee

C. McGee takes the nosy neighbour syndrome to intriguing heights with the new detective on the block, or rather in the cul-de-sac, Owen ‘Shea, a parent of a new child...
Spare Us!: A Harrody 

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Bruno Vincent

It was inevitable that someone would write a response to Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’, which became a best seller in January of this year. A few months later, it came...
THE LAUGHTER EFFECT

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Ros Ben-Moshe

HOW TO BUILD JOY, RESILIENCE AND POSITIVITY IN YOUR LIFE The subject of laughter is one that we all are familiar with and many embrace heartily. Ros Ben-Moshe has researched...
Over the Hill and Up the Wall

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Todd Alexander

In his very relaxed style, Todd Alexander brings us his somewhat lengthy thoughts on the process of aging, or rather learning to cope with aging parents and ponders just when...
I Am NOT Fine, Thanks

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Wil Anderson

I Am NOT Fine, Thanks has been described as “Part memoir, part manifesto, and all comedy.” This is quite true. Wil Anderson uses his dry and acerbic wit to outline...