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I read a wide range of fiction and non-fiction for pleasure, education and work. I read a lot of crime fiction, especially psychological crime writing, because I enjoy it and because I am a member of a crime writing reading group. As a fairly new parent who likes to know about topical issues within parenting, I also read a range of parenting-related books. Some of my favourite authors are, in no particular order:. 10 / 03 / 2017. 8216;Lie in Wait’: a clever murderer might just get away with it.
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‘The One Memory of Flora Banks’ is a tender YA adventure | Buried Under Books
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8216;The One Memory of Flora Banks’ is a tender YA adventure. December 30, 2016 in Book Reviews. I LOVED this book. 8216;The One Memory of Flora Banks’ features an unreliable narrator, a touching coming of age tale and a bit of a mystery. What’s it about? Flora is 17 and has retrograde amnesia as a result of a brain tumour she had removed when she was ten. This means she is unable to form new memories and cannot keep a mental record of events intact for more than a few hours. (Sound familiar? 8216;I brea...
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Category: Parenting | Buried Under Books
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8216;Hurrah for Gin’: a book for perfectly imperfect parents. Parenting: everyone has opinions and most people are full of advice. Katie Kirby knows better. She knows that parents do their best, that the material they have to work with is occasionally (indeed – often) nearly impossible to fathom or direct, and that amusing anecdotes are far more helpful than any well-meaning advice. With that […]. Read More →. 8216;Raising Girls’ in a media-saturated, critical world. Read More →. Read More →. On Monday I...
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Category: Young Adult | Buried Under Books
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8216;The One Memory of Flora Banks’ is a tender YA adventure. I LOVED this book. ‘The One Memory of Flora Banks’ features an unreliable narrator, a touching coming of age tale and a bit of a mystery. What’s it about? Flora is 17 and has retrograde amnesia as a result of a brain tumour she had removed when she was ten. This means she is unable […]. Read More →. What we left behind: can love survive university AND uncertain identity? Read More →. The Hunger Games: reality TV taken to an extreme. Running a ...
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8216;Hurrah for Gin’: a book for perfectly imperfect parents. January 9, 2017 in Book Reviews. Parenting: everyone has opinions and most people are full of advice. Katie Kirby knows better. She knows that parents do their best, that the material they have to work with is occasionally (indeed – often) nearly impossible to fathom or direct, and that amusing anecdotes are far more helpful than any well-meaning advice. What’s it about? Chapter title, and very apt it is too). Cake), the horrors of attempting ...
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‘The Food of Love’: a family struggle to cope with anorexia | Buried Under Books
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8216;The Food of Love’: a family struggle to cope with anorexia. November 22, 2016 in Book Reviews. Sometimes it’s good to read something a little different. Having enjoyed a range of psychological crime fiction lately, I was in the mood to try something different when I spotted ‘The Food of Love’ by Amanda Prowse. What’s it about? Soon Lexi’s problems worsen and Freya is forced to admit there may be a problem, but she and Lockie have different approaches to resolving the situation. As the tens...Sometim...
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‘Five Go Parenting’: the baby adventure | Buried Under Books
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8216;Five Go Parenting’: the baby adventure. December 27, 2016 in Book Reviews. Enid Blyton for Grown-Ups. If you’re at all familiar with Enid Blyton’s Famous Five books, then the title above is likely to give you pause. I’ve not spotted these in the shops (which tells me I’ve spent too little time browsing books lately! What’s it about? Remember the adventures of the famous five? They were a group of crime solving tweens investigating dastardly local goings on with the help of their dog, Timmy. Adve...
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The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive. 124; Comments RSS. 1,500,494 have come visiting. Tweets from a Twit. I accidentally took quetiapine last night which means I'm only getting dressed now. No birthday day out for Boo. https:/ t.co/Nwml7AuLoq. Locked : If you don't know why it's an issue that women with children don't get the highest jobs in politics then I despair. 2 hours ago. Women: KNOW YOUR PLACE. twitter.com/Women5050/stat. Although he declared that Robert making breakfast was, Tasty! Sunset in W...
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Category: Fiction | Buried Under Books
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8216;Lie in Wait’: a clever murderer might just get away with it. Talented author and all-round-lovely-bloke G. J. Minett has his second novel, ‘Lie in Wait’ released in paperback today. To celebrate, I am reposting my original review . Enjoy! Then go book shopping. Go on. It’s a Wednesday. Three whole days to go ’til the weekend. Treat yourself – and your shelf. Last year I read and LOVED G. […]. Read More →. Review: ‘Mussolini’s Island’ by Sarah Day. Read More →. Here’s the […]. Read More →. You know a...
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8216;Devour’: murder in Antartica, mayhem in Cambridge – catastrophe in LA? Ancient. Unstoppable. Unleashed. This might initially sound like a strap line more suited to a fantasy novel, or perhaps one set in ancient Egypt, but this is a thriller firmly rooted in a very modern and deeply frightening scenario. I’m delighted to be hosting a stop on the blog tour for L.A. Larkin’s ‘Devour’, an […]. January 25, 2017. Read More →. 8216;Cast Iron’: a Scotsman braves danger to solve cold cases in France. Or is i...
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