Lucid World
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When 15 year-old Morgan is contacted by the advanced civilization of Lucid World, she has no idea...
Edward left his family to go off to war, thinking he was making the right choice, he knows now it was for selfish reasons not legitimate ones. He was left for dead on the battlefield and now has a second chance at this family. He just has to believe he is worth the second chance.
Meagan has to work hard to get Edward to see that his life was spared for a reason. A reason to fight for his family this time and not fight for the country. He has some limitations with his injuries but she knows in her heart that her Edward is strong as ever. No matter how much Edward objects to her observations.
Edward must work past his own limitations to find his strength within. Seeing his children in a new light reaches deep in his soul and gives him the will to survive and thrive. Together they mend his broken spirit and remind each other of their love and strengths.
Becoming Reverend: A Diary
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Meet Woody. Former journalist. Die-hard Oasis fan. High energy. Low sperm count. Training to be a...
Dame Fanny Waterman: My Life in Music
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Dame Fanny Waterman: My Life in Music tells the extraordinary story of one of the twentieth...
Rhinoceros Success
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Success is difficult but... Tomorrow morning, you could wake up as a full-grown rhinoceros and: ...
The Ratline
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In this riveting real-life thriller, Philippe Sands offers a unique account of the daily life of...
Happily Ever After
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You can’t escape the ties that bind. The past catches up with you no matter how far you try to...
Restless Dolly Maunder
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The Women's Prize-winning and Booker-shortlisted international bestselling author returns with a...
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ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Echo Chamber in Books
Jan 14, 2024
The whole family is obsessed with social media, permanently glued to their phones - all except for the youngest member of the family who gets his kicks elsewhere. Achilles starts off as the most likeable family member, but it soon becomes apparent that he’s as bad as the rest.
I laughed throughout this: it really is very funny. The insights into social media are spot on, and has actually made me think about how much time I spend on it (whatever it was, it’s a lot less now - with the added bonus that I read more!). I can see that some would find this controversial. There were times when I wanted to block out what these people had said or done. I was far too caught up in it though, and wanted to see what they could possibly do next!
Another outstanding book from John Boyne!
Counting My Blessings: Francis Brennan's Guide to Happiness
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'Life can deal us any kind of hand, good or bad. Often it's a bit of both, and the only difference...