If You Could See Me Now is a book by Cecelia Ahern published in 2005. The protagonist, Elizabeth, is a rigid and initially unlikable character, due to her mother leaving ...
Where Rainbows End is Cecelia Ahern's second book, published in 2004 after her number 1 bestseller P.S. I Love You. Rosie and Alex have been best friends since childhood but ...
Most people today believe that anyone who works hard enough can achieve his or her dreams. However, not everyone has an equal chance of transforming these dreams into reality. Those ...
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is a novella written by Stephenie Meyer to accompany the third book in the Twilight series, Eclipse. The book is written in continuous ...
Set in a post-apocalyptic America, Warm Bodies explores a world which has been destroyed over the years by multiple wars and natural disasters resulting in the emergence of a zombie ...
Noah Gordon’s latest novel has now been translated for the English-speaking public, and The Winemaker is a delight to read. Josep Alvarez, the second son of a man who cultivates ...
Breaking Dawn is the fourth and final book in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. The narrative to Breaking Dawn is separated into three separate parts; the first and last ...
Eclipse is the third book in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. The story starts with establishing that Jacob Black and Bella Swan’s friendship has been broken due to the ...
New Moon is the second book in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. The narrative follows on a few months from where Twilight finished, starting at Bella Swan’s 18th birthday. ...
Twilight is the first of the books in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. The story follows 17-year-old Bella Swan as she moves from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington to ...
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett has to be one of the most memorable classics of children’s' literature. For me it is also one of my guilty pleasures in ...
Yann Martel takes us on an extraordinary journey in his bestselling novel: Life of Pi. The book tells of the intriguing and unique story of sixteen year old Piscine Patel, ...
Heidi Nicole Bird’s “Through the Paper Wall” is a charming delight. It captured my interest from the first sentence and maintained it.. The author writes in an assured and crisp ...
As Lucy embarks upon a 24 hour flight to Australia, she finds a text message on her phone from her boyfriend, or who she thinks is her boyfriend James; she ...
This was my most anticipated novel of 2013 and Alison Croggon does not disappoint. Black Spring, based closely on Wuthering Heights, takes place in a fantasy world where the North ...
Originally released in 2004 under the name Asking For Trouble, it was changed for a tie in edition after a film adaptation in 2005 starring Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney and ...
I’ve never really been a fan of dystopian fiction, but encouraged by reading When We Were Orphans also by Ishiguro, I decided to read Never Let Me Go anyway. Whilst ...
David Lodge’s latest novel, A Man of Parts, truly displays his academic intellect and his light-hearted, down-to-earth, and often humorous style of fiction. Following the life of the writer H. ...
Laurel MacDonald has a dream that ends her relationship and begins her new life in North Carolina at Duke University. She finds herself engrossed in the files of the Rhine ...
A tale of intrigue and conspiracy, Umberto Eco’s latest novel The Prague Cemetery brings to life nineteenth-century Europe with all the gusto that will always make historical fiction my favourite ...
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