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1. Before I Go To Sleep - S J Watson - ISBN: 9780552164 |
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2. Sense of an Ending - Julian Barnes - ISBN: 9780224094 |
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3. Tiny Sunbirds Far Away - Christie Watson - ISBN: 9781849163 |
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4. Ladybird Book of London - John Berry - ISBN: 9781409311 |
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5. The Kind Man - Susan Hill - ISBN: 9780099555 |
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6. Snowdrops - A D Miller - ISBN: 9781848874 |
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7. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Steig Larsson - ISBN: 9781847244 |
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8. My Dear I Wanted to Tell You - Louisa Young - ISBN: 9780007361 |
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9. Heros - John Jeffcock - ISBN: 9780091946 |
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10. Chiltern Hills East Explorer Map - - ISBN: 9780319237 |
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JAET IS READING: Pigeon English by Stephen Kelman - Newly arrived from Ghana with his mother and older sister, eleven-year-old Harrison Opoku lives on the ninth floor of a block of flats on an inner-city housing estate. The second best runner in the whole of Year 7, Harri races through his new life in his personalised trainers - the Adidas stripes drawn on with marker pen - blissfully unaware of the very real threat all around him. With equal fascination for the local gang - the Dell Farm Crew - and the pigeon who visits his balcony, Harri absorbs the many strange elements of his new life in England: watching, listening, and learning the tricks of urban survival.
But when a boy is knifed to death on the high street and a police appeal for witnesses draws only silence, Harri decides to start a murder investigation of his own. In doing so, he unwittingly endangers the fragile web his mother has spun around her family to try and keep them safe. A story of innocence and experience, hope and harsh reality, Pigeon English is a spellbinding portrayal of a boy balancing on the edge of manhood and of the forces around him that try to shape the way he falls.
SUE IS READING - THE THREAD by VICTORIA HISLOP: Thessaloniki, 1917. As Dimitri Komninos is born, a fire sweeps through the thriving multicultural city, where Christians, Jews and Moslems live side by side. It is the first of many catastrophic events that will change for ever this city, as war, fear and persecution begin to divide its people.
Five years later, young Katerina escapes to Greece when her home in Asia Minor is destroyed by the Turkish army. Losing her mother in the chaos, she finds herself on a boat to an unknown destination. From that day the lives of Dimitri and Katerina become entwined, with each other and with the story of the city itself.
Thessaloniki, 2007. A young Anglo-Greek hears the life story of his grandparents for the first time and realises he has a decision to make. For many decades, they have looked after the memories and treasures of people who have been forcibly driven from their beloved city.
Should he become their new custodian? Should he stay or should he go?
JOANNE IS READING -
THE DECISION by PENNY VINCENZI:
Set against a vibrant sixties backdrop, this is the story of two bright young things: Eliza, an ex-deb making a splash in the world of fashion, and Matt, a working-class boy carving out a serious name for himself in property. Their story begins with a love affair, closely followed by a marriage, followed by a baby. But whilst their relationship is at first fuelled by passion, it's not of the enduring kind, and soon what started out with such promise descends into a harrowing divorce case and an epic custody battle.
With everything at stake for both Eliza and Matt, and neither party willing to give up their little girl without a fight, it's high drama in the courts. Let battle begin...

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