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Books : King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (Junior Classics)

King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (Junior Classics)


by: Benedict Flynn
July 01, 1997
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My 7 year old son loves audio books and we have lots! He likes King Arthur tales but they can often be quite difficult to read and understand. However this is read brilliantly and we have both been gripped. Admittedly I have quite often had to pause it and explain parts but it is read in chapters which gives you convenient places to recap. We have listened travelling to and from school and for 3 nights we sat in the car on the drive listening to see what happens. This is a great next step if they are getting a little to old for 'Stories for 5/6/7 year olds" audio books. It really is great. Buy it!
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Books : Anathem

Anathem


by: Neal Stephenson
September 01, 2008
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Mr. Stephenson just doesn't get it. I mean - I have read, like, ALL his books now and this is just another one that went on sooooo long it ate up like three contiguous days of my entire life! First of all there are not enough explosions. Ok - sure there are some - but where is the specially modified 747 with super cool secret agent stuff? Where is the stubbly faced hero charging across the desert in search of Incan gold? Hah! There isn't one! Instead all we get is a monk - who lives in a "concent" (which is like, a monastery! - but Stephenson obviously realises his book is boring and short of explosions [and exclamation points!] so he has to come up with a totally impenetrable language of his own where "sib" is a relative and "jeejaw" is ... Read More:
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Books : Random Acts of Heroic Love

Random Acts of Heroic Love


by: Danny Scheinmann
January 01, 2008
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I've read a lot of the other reviews posted and this book seems pretty divisive - not what I expected. I personally loved it - I sobbed through the final chapters. It delivered on everything I expected. I'd call it truly an epic, one I will go back to read again and again. The different strands of the story are very carefully and patiently woven together. The characters are very skillfully portrayed - I felt so much tenderness for Leo's father. In all, this story was so very moving and beautifully written. Those 1 star reviewers must have hearts of made of granite!
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Books : The Host

The Host


by: Stephenie Meyer
May 06, 2008
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The book THE HOST is a lot like Stephenie Meyer's TWILIGHT saga in the fact that the whole point of the story is that love is the most important thing. What's different though is (obviously) the storyline. Yes, that is right - this story has nothing to do with vampires; instead, aliens have taken over our planet.

The time is somewhere in the future and our world is not as we know it. Instead of mass murders making headline news, there are articles on the best type of flowers to plant. The most disturbing article is that the bridge near Maple Avenue is due for a repainting. The world is full of peace and love. No one argues, no one fights, and there is not even a hint of violence in this bizarre world.

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Books : Where Rainbows End

Where Rainbows End


by: Cecelia Ahern
November 05, 2007
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It took me a little while to get use to the format of this book. It's written through emails, letters and instand messages. It turned out to be a fantastic read, couldn't put it down. To be honest, it's not as good as PS, I Love You but still worth reading!
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Books : The Damned Utd

The Damned Utd


by: David Peace
April 05, 2007
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The best football novel ever, also, one of the greatest sporting books. It may be fiction but this vivid portrait of Brian Clough's doomed 44 days in charge of Leeds United succeeds in capturing the essence of the man far better than so many of his biographers. Meticulously researched and ingeniously constructed it's a brilliant study in obsession, paranoia, and genius.

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Books : Portobello

Portobello


by: Ruth Rendell
November 20, 2008
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With Portobello, Rendell progresses her London obsession to new lengths: for years it's been obvious that Rendell loves the city and it's different corners, each with its own atmosphere, character and characters, and here, her mission is clear even from the very title: this is a book about Portobello. Which is absolutely fair enough, as atmosphere and character are two of the things Rendell are best at. In neither department does she disappoint here, either.

One day Eugene Wren, owner or an art-gallery near the Portobello Road, finds a sum of money in the road near his house. Instead of handing it in to the police, he finds it easier to stick a note on a lamppost requesting that anyone who has lost a sum of money slightly above or below that which he has found ... Read More:

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Books : Wendy: The Bumper Book of Fun for Women of a Certain Age

Wendy: The Bumper Book of Fun for Women of a Certain Age


by: Jenny Eclair, Judith Holder
October 02, 2008
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With Portobello, Rendell progresses her London obsession to new lengths: for years it's been obvious that Rendell loves the city and it's different corners, each with its own atmosphere, character and characters, and here, her mission is clear even from the very title: this is a book about Portobello. Which is absolutely fair enough, as atmosphere and character are two of the things Rendell are best at. In neither department does she disappoint here, either.

One day Eugene Wren, owner or an art-gallery near the Portobello Road, finds a sum of money in the road near his house. Instead of handing it in to the police, he finds it easier to stick a note on a lamppost requesting that anyone who has lost a sum of money slightly above or below that which he has found ... Read More:

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Books : Mixed Up Fairy Tales

Mixed Up Fairy Tales


by: Hilary Robinson
September 15, 2005
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This got my 3 1/2 year old laughing in delight at the silly results of his page choices. He would not let me put it down, and though I had initialy bought it as a present for someone else, i will have to buy another copy. He was thrilled to know which stories the pages came from, and mixing them up brought him great entertainment. A big hit.
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Books : Dark Fire (Shardlake)

Dark Fire (Shardlake)


by: C.J. Sansom
May 18, 2007
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"Dark Fire" is the second novel in C.J. Sansom's series set in King Henry VIII's England, following the career of the hunchback lawyer Matthew Shardlake. It is the summer of 1540, a time of political and religious turmoil as various factions at court vie for the king's attentions. When Shardlake is asked to defend a girl accused of murder, the case brings him into contact once again with his old employer, Earl Cromwell. The earl has a new assignment for him, of vital importance to the state: the long-forgotten weapon of Greek Fire has been unearthed in London, but now the formula is stolen and the alchemists involved, killed. It is down to Shardlake to discover who the perpetrators are and recover Greek Fire - before it is too late. For the king himself is interested in the substance, ... Read More:
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