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|author= Duncan Gough
|title= Sketches of Spain
|rating= 2.5
|genre= Travel
|summary= I salute Duncan Gough for many things: for his spirit of adventure, his willingness to trail the backroads, his desire to document these and share them and encourage others to follow in his wheel-ruts. I love his willingness to engage with locals and fellow-travellers.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785899759</amazonuk>
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|author= Anthony Bidulka
|summary=When the young are urged to explore the world around them, we adults never state it, but there's a huge section of the world they are quite unlikely to go investigating in. And for obvious reasons – it can be slightly dangerous even to enter it, and while it's huge it's not on every doorstep. I'm talking about the ocean, of course – which is where books such as this come in to explain and illustrate the topic. With so much of it to be researched and encountered, you never know – this book might well inspire a pioneering discovery some time in the future.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783704349</amazonuk>
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|author= Fiona Barton
|title= The Widow
|rating= 5
|genre= Thrillers
|summary=Newly widowed Jean Taylor is being interviewed by top investigative reporter Kate Waters. Jean sees that she's not like the other reporters, Kate's not battering down Jean's door, she's nice, patient, she feels like a friend. But Jean isn't completely fooled, Kate wants to know about her husband, about the terrible crime he was accused of, how Jean feels about him now and the most dangerous question of all… what Jean knows.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0552172367</amazonuk>
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