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|author= Simon Lelic
|title= The House
|rating= 5
|genre= Thrillers
|summary= Syd loved the house, despite the fact that it was crammed full of the seller's stuff and they had to take the whole lot as a job lot. The seller had run off to Australia apparently and was up for a quick sale, lock, stock and barrel. Jack wasn't so sure. He found the place creepy, and it wasn't just the stuffed birds, there was an air about the place that he just didn't like.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241296544</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Nicholas Bowling
|summary= The romantic in me was immediately drawn to this book. Venice in 1945 at the close of the war is enticement enough. Add a backdrop of partisans, Mussolini and the desperate fight of the losing SS and my interest is certainly piqued, but present the aforementioned along with the mystery of a young woman found floating in the Venice Lagoon in the dead of night and resistance is futile.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184983816X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Nathan Connolly
|title=Know Your Place: Essays on the Working Class by the Working Class
|rating=5
|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=Simple summary: ''Know Your Place'' is an anthology of essays on the working class by the working class. There are twenty-three disparate pieces talking about everything you can imagine: day trips to the seaside, access to the arts, food poverty, pub culture, glass ceilings, housing estates, vulgarity-as-class-marker, and much more.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1911585363</amazonuk>
}}