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Gothic folk horror
want to start by saying this is hands-down one of my favourite reads of the year so far. Lost in the Garden is a gothic folk horror that was shortlisted for the Nero Prize, and I absolutely loved it!
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A brutal kaleidoscope of emotions
actually picked up The Women initially thinking that it was a dystopian novel, but was pleasantly surprised to discover it’s historical.
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An astonishing true story
Deftly plotted, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride tells the story of Jewish and African American communities coming together in 1920s and 1930s Pennsylvania.
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A literary whodunnit
Deftly plotted, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride tells the story of Jewish and African American communities coming together in 1920s and 1930s Pennsylvania.
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A spooky what-if
Imagine you live in a valley. A valley that looks like the valley to the east and the valley to the west. But imagine that if you were to go one way, you would step 20 years into the future, and the other way, 20 years into the past.
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An exquisite heartbreak
Imagine you’re a 7-year-old child and you are abducted by your father. Well, that’s what happens to Lilia. Lilia has been on the run her whole life, but when she comes across Eli, things start to change.
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A swashbuckling adventure
Fans of The Princess Bride will love Tress of the Emerald Sea! Our February bookclub pick, this swashbuckling adventure tells the story of Tress as she goes to save the love of her life.
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A fractured but compelling read
Shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, For She is Wrath is a clever gender-flipping retelling of Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo.
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A dragon-filled epic
Meet Raeve, an assassin whose inner sanctum is a world of ice and murk. Meet Kaan Vaegor, the heartbroken king, mourning the loss of his one true love. You can kind of see where this is going, right? Well, you’re right and wrong. A dragon-filled epic, there is a reason why When the Moon Hatched…