Looking for Closure by Maria Stewart

 
 
 
 
What really happened to Theresa Ferrara?
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Looking for Closure

The First Thirty Seconds by Stephen Armstrong

A wonderful book of thoughts and reflections.
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The First Thirty Seconds

Beowulf on the Beach by Jack Murnighan

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Beowulf on the Beach

Emily’s Ghost by Denise Giardina

 
 
 
 
I always enjoy reading about the Bronte sisters.  Emily is my favourite.
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Emily’s Ghost

The City of Dreaming Books by Walter Moers

 
 
 
 
I really enjoyed this fantastical tale, and am looking forward to reading other books by this author.
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The City of Dreaming Books

Sea Changes by Gail Graham

 
 
 
 
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Sea Changes

William Morris in Applique by Michele Hill

 
 
 
 
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William Morris in Applique
This is a beautiful book: the photography is superb and the projects are so tempting.  My biggest decision?  Where to start.

Regarding Jane Eyre (edited by Susan Geason)

Pure serendipity: I c ame across this book and very much enjoyed reading the different views proposed by a range of authors about Jane Eyre.  Whether you are a Bronte fan, or simply one of the legions of fans who enjoy ‘Jane Eyre’ you may enjoy this delightful collection – if you are able to obtain [...]

The Whole Truth by David Baldacci

This suspense novel filled a ‘rainy day’ space for me at a time when I really needed a fast moving story to distract me.   Perhaps not a great read, but certainly a potentially thought-provoking one.
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The Whole Truth

And the Rat Laughed by Nava Semel

I feel certain that this will be one of the best novels I have read in 2009.
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And the Rat Laughed