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|summary=Our favourite this year was the latest [[The Complaints by Ian Rankin|book]] from Ian Rankin. He's moved away from Rebus and we're hoping that this is the beginning of a new series. Recently we've also enjoyed the new stand alone [[The Bodies Left Behind by Jeffery Deaver|novel]] from Jeffery Deaver and [[Bloody Women by Helen Fitzgerald]]. | |summary=Our favourite this year was the latest [[The Complaints by Ian Rankin|book]] from Ian Rankin. He's moved away from Rebus and we're hoping that this is the beginning of a new series. Recently we've also enjoyed the new stand alone [[The Bodies Left Behind by Jeffery Deaver|novel]] from Jeffery Deaver and [[Bloody Women by Helen Fitzgerald]]. | ||
− | We enjoyed a [[The Brutal Telling by Louise Penny|Canadian police procedural]] too - it has a very controversial ending. For something more unusual we have a [[Wasp-Waisted by David Barrie|novel set in Paris]] from a new author and a new publishing house and for another police procedural set in a city that sounds like York you might like to try [[Playing With Bones (DI Joe Plantagenet) by Kate Ellis| | + | We enjoyed a [[The Brutal Telling by Louise Penny|Canadian police procedural]] too - it has a very controversial ending. For something more unusual we have a [[Wasp-Waisted by David Barrie|novel set in Paris]] from a new author and a new publishing house and for another police procedural set in a city that sounds like York you might like to try [[Playing With Bones (DI Joe Plantagenet) by Kate Ellis|Playing With Bones]] by Kate Ellis. |
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0752889516</amazonuk> | |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0752889516</amazonuk> | ||
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Revision as of 14:22, 18 November 2009
A carefully chosen book is always a welcome gift, but it's not always easy to know which books are good and which have had the benefit of clever marketing. We've picked out the best books which we've seen this year and we think that you should be able to find something for everyone on your gift list.
Fiction
Crime
Fantasy and Science Fiction
General Fiction
Literary Fiction
Women's Fiction
Non Fiction
Biography
Cookery
History
Home and Family and Lifestyle
Politics and Society
Popular Science
Children's Books
Teens
Confident Readers
For Sharing
Children's Non-Fiction
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