
Of Sea and Stone (Secrets of Itlantis #1)
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Romance. Adventure. Cities under the sea. Perfect for readers who like determined, clever heroines,...
Young Adult Fantasy

The Marlow Murder Club
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A delightfully clever new mystery from creator of BBC One's hilarious murder mystery series Death in...

Children of Paradise
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In the opening pages of this novel, an accident brings a young girl to the attention of the...

Eleanor Luhar (47 KP) rated A Fire Story in Books
Jun 24, 2019
Fies begins by illustrating how the couple awoke on the night of the fire, and how they began to frantically yet methodically pack up their belongings. He details the escape, the bewilderment they felt and the huge sense of loss. Later, he really emphasises how much a person grieves for the loss of their home and belongings. It's not the value that's important, it's the memories.
Throughout the book there are also several other people's experiences. Some were also in their home at the time of the fire, while others were on holiday abroad, watching the events unfold through social media. All of these accounts had one particular thing in common: they all mention how they did not expect to be gone from their homes forever. They thought they would be able to return soon, and did not plan on leaving everything behind for the final time.
This was a fantastic book. Fies included little comics illustrating "a day in the life" after the fire, where the little, seemingly insignificant things reminded them of their loss. He also follows up with the process of reconstructing their house - and outlines some of the difficulties they never expected to face.
The art was lovely, with enough detail to clearly illustrate the events. The dialogue was perfect and sounded completely authentic, and expressed the emotions well. 5 stars.

Sea Legs: One Family's Adventure on the Ocean
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Three years after his return from the Alaskan wilderness, Guy Grieve was living on the Isle of Mull...

Bright Smoke, Cold Fire
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When the mysterious fog of the Ruining crept over the world, the living died and the dead rose. Only...
Young Adult

Lasher (Lives of the Mayfair Witches, #2)
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From the day her first Vampire Chronicle was published, critics and readers—readers by the...

Doggerland
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Doggerland is a superbly gripping debut novel about loneliness and hope, nature and survival – set...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Where the Guilty Hide in Books
Feb 2, 2023
This is a strong start to a new series. Both Honeywell and Emma come alive quickly for us, partially thanks to their backstories which are slowly given to us without over teasing. The rest of the cast is just as strong. We get the story from both Honeywell’s and Emma’s third person points of view in alternating chapters, so it is always easy to tell when we are switching. And the story is strong. I struggled when I had the put the book down, especially when I hit the page turning climax. (Stupid real life!) Since this is a police procedural, it is darker than the cozies I often read, so know that going in. Those already a fan of the author will be delighted with the new series. If you haven’t started reading her books yet, this is a great place to jump in.

My Mam Shirley
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Behind the notorious Hudson men who dominated the Canterbury Estate for over 30 years were the...