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Gone Girl: A Novel
by Gillian Flynn
witty, scary, funny, brilliant (3/18/2013)
Gone Girl is the third novel by American author, Gillian Flynn. “She was the girl that every girl wanted to be: beautiful, brilliant, inspiring and very wealthy. He was the guy that all men admired: handsome, funny, bright and charming. But on July fifth, their seeminglymore
Never Knowing
by Chevy Stevens
another page-turner (3/2/2013)
Never Knowing is the second novel by Canadian author, Chevy Stevens. Like her last book, this is a gripping psychological thriller that will have the reader on the edge of the seat until the last chapter. Sara Gallagher, 34 and mother to six-year-old Ally, is engaged to bemore
Murder in Montparnasse: A Phryne Fisher Mystery
by Kerry Greenwood
Phryne fans will love it! (3/2/2013)
Murder in Montparnasse is the twelfth book in the popular Phryne Fisher series by Australian author, Kerry Greenwood. A request from the French chef/owner of Café Anatole to locate a missing prospective young bride has Phryne thinking back to her time in Paris in 1918.more
Disgrace
by J M Coetzee
unappealing (3/1/2013)
Disgrace is the eighth stand-alone novel by award-winning author, J.M.Coetzee. After a short-lived, impulsive affair with a student, Romance poetry teacher, David Lurie resigns his position at Cape Town Technical University and retreats to his daughter’s farm in the Southmore
Smokin' Seventeen: A Stephanie Plum Novel
by Janet Evanovich
plenty of laughs (2/10/2013)
Smokin’ Seventeen is the seventeenth full-length novel in the Stephanie Plum series by American author, Janet Evanovich. De rigeur for each Stephanie Plum novel is: Lula needing food at every moment; Grandma Mazur attending at least one funeral home viewing; Stephaniemore
Wicked Appetite
by Janet Evanovich
funny but slow (2/10/2013)
Wicked Appetite is the first book in the Lizzy and Diesel series by Janet Evanovich. Lizzy Tucker doesn’t know that she is a human with special abilities, an Unmentionable, until Diesel turns up in her life. (Diesel first appears in each of the Between the Numbers BTNmore
The Storyteller
by Jodi Picoult
brilliant and inspired (1/20/2013)
The Storyteller is the twenty-first novel by award-winning American author, Jodi Picoult. In this thought-provoking novel, Picoult follows her usual format of narration by different voices, but adds an allegorical story written by one of her characters. Reclusive baker,more
The Last Dragonslayer: The Chronicles of Kazam
by Jasper Fforde
wizards & dragons, Fforde style (1/13/2013)
The Last Dragonslayer is the first book in the Chronicles of Kazam series by Welsh author Jasper Fforde. Aimed at the Young Adult reader, the heroine is an almost-16-year-old foundling raised by the Blessed Ladies of the Lobster, Jennifer Strange. Whilst her boss, Mr.more
Gilead: A Novel
by Marilynne Robinson
Uplifting (1/1/2013)
Gilead is the second novel by American author Marilynne Robinson. It is 1956, in Gilead, Iowa, and John Ames, a seventy-six year-old preacher with heart failure, is writing a letter to his young son. After losing his first wife and daughter in childbirth, he has spentmore
Life of Pi
by Yann Martel
highly original, funny, thought-provoking (1/1/2013)
Life of Pi is the second novel by Canadian author Yann Martel. It tells the story the 227-day ordeal, in a lifeboat with a 450 pound Royal Bengal tiger, of a sixteen-year-old Indian youth, Piscine Molitor Patel (Pi). It is told in three parts: Pi’s youth in Pondicherry atmore
Plum Spooky: A Between-the-Numbers Novel
by Janet Evanovich
very average (1/1/2013)
Plum Spooky is the fourth novel in the Stephanie Plum Between the Numbers books by Janet Evanovich. Stephanie’s main FTA in this instalment is the diminutive Martin Munch, a quantum physics whiz, who has, inconveniently, been targeted by the Unmentionable Gerwulf Grimoire (more
Before I Go To Sleep: A Novel
by S.J. Watson
brilliant debut (1/1/2013)
Before I Go To Sleep is the first novel by British author S.J.Watson. Christine Lucas has the sort of amnesia that prevents her from storing new memories. This means that she wakes each day in an unfamiliar bedroom, next to a man she doesn’t know. The face she sees in themore
Joseph Anton: A Memoir
by Salman Rushdie
a fascinating insight (12/19/2012)
Joseph Anton is the memoir of controversial Indian author, Salman Rushdie and concentrates on the time in his life during which he was under threat of the fatwa imposed by the Iranian Ayatollah Khomeini for his novel, The Satanic Verses. From this memoir, the reader gainsmore
The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds: An Isabel Dalhousie Novel (9)
by Alexander McCall Smith
always a pleasure (12/4/2012)
The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds is the ninth novel in the Isabel Dalhousie series by Alexander McCall Smith. Isabel is asked to help in the recovery of a very valuable painting (a Poussin) stolen from the collection of old-fashioned philanthropist, Duncan Munrowe. Jamie,more
Ya-Yas in Bloom
by Rebecca Wells
better than Divine Secrets (11/7/2012)
Ya Yas in Bloom is the sequel to Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells. It doesn’t read like a sequel, however, but more like an expansion of what we learned about the Ya Yas and the Petites Ya Yas in Divine Secrets. The narrative jumps between Vivi’smore
Death Before Wicket: A Phryne Fisher Mystery
by Kerry Greenwood
more excellent Greenwood (11/7/2012)
Death Before Wicket is the tenth in the Phrynne Fisher series by popular Australian author, Kerry Greenwood. It is summer 1928 and Dot and Phrynne take the train to Sydney: Dot to visit with her sister Joan, Phrynne ostensibly to watch a Test Match (was it Bradman’s first?)more
Shades of Grey
by Jasper Fforde
more brilliant Fforde (11/7/2012)
Shades of Grey, sub-titled The Road to High Saffron, is the eighth novel by Jasper Fforde, and the first novel in the Shades of Grey series. Fforde has used his incredible imagination to create for the reader a unique world, Chromatacia, where residents’ social standing ismore
Flight Behavior
by Barbara Kingsolver
Kingsolver's best yet (11/1/2012)
Flight Behaviour is the 5th stand-alone novel by Barbara Kingsolver. In the Appalachian Mountains above her home, eastern Tennessee farm wife and mother of two, Dellarobia Turnbow is about to take a step that will change her unsatisfactory life forever when she is arrestedmore
Sea of Poppies
by Amitav Ghosh
a brilliant read (10/7/2012)
Sea of Poppies is the first book of the Ibis Trilogy by Amitav Ghosh. This is a beautifully told story set in India, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal on the eve of the First Opium War. The Ibis is an ex-slave ship purchased by merchant Benjamin Brightwell Burnham formore
A Conspiracy of Friends: A Corduroy Mansions Novel
by Alexander McCall Smith
delightful as always (9/29/2012)
A Conspiracy of Friends is the third novel in the Corduroy Mansions series by Alexander McCall Smith. McCall-Smith dispenses gentle philosophy through ordinary people in their everyday lives, commenting on such things as the possibility of friendship between men and women;more

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