I LOVE Jane Austenâs works, so when I saw this book of Austen focused essays in a local charity shop I knew I wasnât leaving without it. Pretending to my husband that this was a vital teaching resource, I dashed to the til and nearly skipped out the shop. Interestingly, my copy hails from America […]
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Running a book group for teens means that I read a fair amount of teen fiction: some good, some bad, some indifferent. While I probably wouldnât have selected âThe Death Defying Pepper Rouxâ to read without this prompt, I was anticipating an entertaining read since the cover design made the tale appear to be a […]
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What would you do to protect your child? An overly dramatic title, a grim cover picture and the fact that this was a seriously hefty hardback (536 pages) were overlooked as I read the intriguing blurb for my crime reading groupâs latest pick. What’s it about? As a shocking story grips the newspapers in Brighton, […]
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Dowdâs first novel, âA Swift Pure Cryâ, was published in 2006 and received an extremely positive reception. It won the 2007 Branford Boase Award and the Eilis Dillon Award, and it was short listed for the Carnegie Medal and the Booktrust Teenage Prize. Her second novel was also very well received, so when I tentatively […]
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Nominated for a Carnegie Medal, shortlisted for the Booktrust Teenage Prize and marketed as a novel âwritten by the winner of the Whitbread Childrenâs Book Award and the Guardian Childrenâs Fiction Prizeâ, I was in danger of writing this off as a very âworthyâ book. However, as soon as I began reading I was drawn […]
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I have been waiting to read this for almost a year since I first read the blurb, and I was certainly vindicated: it is superb. What’s it about? The story unfolds via two narratives set a week apart in which a race against time develops. In the first chapter, new mum Alice Fancourt describes the […]
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Billed as a crime thriller, the emphasis needs to be on the âthrillerâ aspect. Although this is definitely a novel about terrible crimes, the action is more suited to an espionage story and could easily be made into an action movie. In fact, much of the time thatâs what I felt like I was reading, […]
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From the opening sentences this is a very dramatic novel. âI could see him waiting for me outside the steel school gates. âRoy.â What’s it about? Theo Glassman has a bodyguard â though he has no idea why â who he constantly tries to outwit in order to live a ânormalâ life. Operation âLiberate Theoâ […]
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