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Never Never by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher – Review
By Sandra Callard Written by two American authors, here is a sensitive and at the same time, startling, novel of ... -
The Match of the Century by Matt Clough – Review
By Karl Hornsey To claim that any football match is the ‘Match of the Century’ is a bold one, and ... -
Why We Garden by Claire Masset – Review
By Barney Bardsley This well-researched and peaceful book introduces us not just to the many benefits that gardening can bring ... -
Seva: Sikh Wisdom for Living Well by Doing Good by Jasreen Mayal Khanna – Review
By Clare Jenkins This sounded so promising. According to the publisher’s blurb: “Think of any scene of disaster and you’ll ... -
In At The Kill by Gerald Seymour – Review
By Sandra Callard I was aware of the writing of the author Gerald Seymour, through his famous and stunning Harry’s ... -
Siblings by Brigitte Reimann – Review
By Barney Bardsley This beautiful, enigmatic little book was first published in German in 1963. It has taken 60 years ... -
The Match by Piero Trellini – Review
By Karl Hornsey As a devoted connoisseur of the 1982 World Cup, a tournament that has held a curious fascination ... -
The Comeback Quotient by Matt Fitzgerald – Review
By Nigel Armitage Matt Fitzgerald wants to let us in on an important secret: how is it that some people, ... -
The Heritage Herbal: Recipes And Remedies For Modern Living by Sonya Patel Ellis – Review
By Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe Sonya Patel Ellis has been an established author, writer and publisher, focusing on plants, gardening and horticulture ... -
Alchemy: Brian Clough & Peter Taylor at Hartlepools United by Christopher Hull – Review
By Karl Hornsey There can seldom have been a football manager that has garnered more words written about him than ... -
The White House Plumbers by Egil and Matthew Krogh – Review
By Karl Honsey As someone who has taken an interest in all things Watergate for many years now, this book, ... -
The Company by JM Varese – Review
By Sandra Callard Set in London in 1870, The Company purports to be based on a true story from that ...











