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Review – Veiled Threat (Highland Magic #3)

Well would you believe it, I’ve finished yet another book by Helen Harper (I did say in the review for Honour Bound that I was about to crack on with the next book). Veiled Threat carries on with Integrity and her little band of misfits, and a few additions to her odd little clan. This

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Review – Last Wish (Highland Magic #4)

The final book telling the tale of Integrity. I actually finished it a few days ago but had already posted so many reviews that I didn’t want to overload it. But yay I have finished the Highland Magic series and I loved it! Finally, Integrity and her strange family save the whole of Scotland, and

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Easy R Programming for Beginners

R may be a great language, but this book is not a good resource to learn it from.

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Malala’s mission for the world

This is a book I would highly recommend for children whether read alone or with their parents.

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Prime Suspect

While it has the basis of a good idea, I think this book badly needed a polish

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Jack Ryder mysteries. Vol 1-2

strong characters with good character progression through both books, and some complex and well-woven plots mean these are stories mystery readers will enjoy, as long as they can handle multiple plot threads and non-linear storytelling

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The Day Bob Greeley Died

A thought-provoking and carefully written short story that readers of drama and suspense fiction will enjoy, as will anyone who likes good writing

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Old World (Green and Pleasant Land)

Horror fans will love it, it is a hell of a ride. Others should approach with caution. Good taste, decency, and cutting away at the last moment, are totally absent

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The Planet of the Last Judgment

A fast sci-fi action short story, with some neat twists. The problem is that what it does, it does well, but what it does has been done better before.

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Her Sapphire Eyes

a short, well-written thriller and those looking for more prurient detail will find themselves disappointed

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Undaunted

This ebook would probably be useful and interesting to younger readers, teens and older children, as a quick and easy to read resource about events in World War Tw

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Emily Breaks Free

It might be great read with mum and dad, but mum and dad are going to need a magnifying glass.

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The Christmas Gift

An unseasonal story perhaps and yet still absolutely hilarious

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The Little Leprechaun who Loved Yellow

This is a lovely example of an early reader. The only downside is that it uses American spelling (e.g. ‘color’ not ‘colour’), and so may be confusing to children just learning to read and write

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Grumpy Old Wizards

Teen and young adult readers might enjoy it. It is an interesting example of the paranormal genre, with an original and unique worl

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Escape from Cold Ditch

Sly humour, in-jokes, sometimes dark comedy, and a not entirely happy ending that makes this the type of children’s book that will endure and a blend of sadness and humour that children will love.

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The Trinket Box

A stunning piece of horror writing. When I finished it I went for a two hour walk. Then I recommended it to the rest of the grou

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The Piano Girl

Romance readers will probably love it, but fantasy readers, YA fans, and even children will find something enjoyable in this modern fairytale. Just remember to buy the second book!

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Not just any old ghost story

It is absolutely entrancing, and a beautiful story told in a literary and haunting style. On the strength of this, Steve Vernon is a superb storyteller.

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Stories to Creep You Out Until Dawn

definitely and undeniably well-written, but…it didn’t really engage me

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