Blog tour calendar: Captain Vlad and the Mary Rose, by Kate and Sam Cunningham
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Blog tour calendar: The Rabbits, by A.A.Milne
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Blog Tour Calendar: Girl Unmasked, by Emily Katy
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TBR Pile Review: Saturated Facts, by Dr Idrees Mughal
Publisher : Penguin Life (14 Mar. 2024)Language : EnglishPaperback : 272 pagesISBN-10 : 0241588227ISBN-13 : 978-0241588222
Are carbs the enemy? Am I getting enough protein? Should I worry about inflammation? Do calories count? And do any diets really work?
We are constantly bombarded with advice on how to live a ‘healthier’ life. From the benefits of intermittent fasting and…
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TBR Pile Review: Floating Hotel, by Grace Curtis
Format: 304 pages, HardcoverPublished: March 21, 2024 by HodderscapeISBN:9781529390582 (ISBN10: 1529390583)Language: English
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Welcome to the Grand Abeona Hotel: home of the finest food, the sweetest service, and the very best views the galaxy has to offer. Year round it moves from planet to planet, system to system, pampering guests across the furthest reaches of the milky way. The…
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Blog tour calendar: Sanctuary of the Shadow, by Aurora Ascher
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Review: Tomorrow's Children, by Daniel Polansky
27 February 2024 | PB | 9781915202857 | £9.99/$18.99 |Also available in ebook | Dystopian | Sci-Fi | Dark Fantasy
ABOUT THE BOOK
Tomorrow, the funk descends on Manhattan, a noxious cloud which separates the island from the rest of the world and mutates the population.
Generations on, the surviving population exists amid the rubble of modernity, wearing our cast-off clothing, worshipping…
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One of Our Assessors is Missing Chapter 2 - Lah-Shar's thoughts
Alright! We’re back with Lah-Shar and Maria’s adventures. This time we get some insight into Lah-Shar’s life and thoughts.
Chapter two – Lah-Shar
Lah-Shar felt the air change as they came closer to the base. He’d seen planets with ice sheets miles deep that extended almost to the equator. He’d seen planets that were tidally locked, one side burning the other freezing. His own planet, Ran-Nang,…
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Review: Kitchen Sanctuary Quick & Easy, by Nicky Corbishley
Publication date Thursday,February 29, 2024Price £22.00EAN\ISBN-13 9781804191002
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Making dinner from scratch can feel like a chore – often half the battle is trying to find something that’s quick, nutritious and, most importantly, delicious. But delicious doesn’t have to mean demanding.
After their debut book, Sunday Times bestseller It’s All About Dinner, Kitchen Sanctuary is back…
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Review: Gogmagog, by Jeff Noon & Steve Beard
13th February 2024 | 9781915202826 | Paperback | £9.99 / $17.99 / $23.99
Gogmagog tells the story of an epic journey through the sixty-mile long ghost of a dragon.
Travel is by boat, a rickety steam launch captained by veteran taxi pilot Cady Meade, on the river Nysis. In her heyday Cady carried people and goods from the thriving seaports of the estuary into Ludwich, the capital city. Now she’s…
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Review: Slum Boy - A Portrait, by Juano Diaz
Publication date Thursday,February 29, 2024Price £20.00EAN\ISBN-13 9781914240829
Description“This is a heart-breaking story, beautifully told. I hope it finds a millionreaders”. – Andrew O’Hagan
John MacDonald must find his mother.
Born into the slums of Glasgow in the late ’70s, a 4-year-old John’s life is filled with the debris of alcoholism and poverty. Soon after witnessing a drowning, his…
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Review: Gaia's Revenge, by J.A. Browne
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The epic environmental coming of age fantasy continues. An ideal series for YA and MG readers who love fantasy, the magic of nature and want a stellar female cast of characters.
After one of the bloodline Elementals is snatched, Hannah and her guardian – a magical silverback fox called Alpha – must journey into the unknown to save a future still under threat.
But is it a trap?
As…
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Review: Error of Judgement, by Chris Mullin
Published by Monoray in February 2024 at£10.99 in Paperback.
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Error of Judgment lit a fire under the political and legal establishment when it was first published, shattering the prosecution case against six Irishmen wrongly convicted of with the Birmingham bombings and going on to change the course of British legal history. It also resulted in significant reforms to the legal system…
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Review: Exodus, by Steve Catto
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The Balagoun brothers’ ten-year plan for taking the citizens of New London to a new life on Mars following the apocalypse is about to become a reality with the approaching launch of the first test flight, but equipment, supplies and energy are going missing, conspiracy theories are rife, and it seems as if not everyone wants to leave the Earth anyway.
To take their places as leaders of…
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Blog Tour Calendar: Kitchen Sanctuary Quick & Easy, by Nicky Corbishley
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Blog tour calendar: Slum Boy - A Portrait, by Juano Diaz
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Review: Hannah and the Hollow Tree, by J.A. Browne
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Awoken in the middle of the night by an alarming phone call, Hannah and her mum, Caroline rush to the bedside of Eleanor, Hannah’s estranged Grandmother. One of them has been lying to Hannah and one has been keeping a magical, but dangerous secret.
With deadly forces aligning to destroy the Mother of All Nature’s bloodline, Hannah is rushed to the safety of the Hollow Tree. But will…
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