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|author=Elizabeth Haynes
|title=Never Alone
|rating=4.5
|genre=Thrillers
|summary=Sarah lives alone in an isolated farmhouse on the North Yorkshire moors: she's widowed. Her daughter Kitty is away at university and her son Louis and she have lost contact: there's some animosity on Louis' side but Sarah can't quite understand what's behind it. She and Aiden reconnected on Facebook: he was a close friend of Jim, Sarah's late husband and Sarah when they were at university. He's coming back to the UK and impulsively Sarah tells him that he can live in the cottage on her land. She's always been drawn to him - they had a fling once before she married - and it's not long before they begin a sexually-charged relationship. But there's quite a bit about Aiden which Sarah can't understand: what ''exactly'' is it that Aiden does for a living? Can she trust him?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908434961</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Fiona Davis
|summary=There are spooky things happening in the world of books for children that can only mean one thing; Halloween is around the corner. There are books for Christmas, Easter and the August Bank Holiday, so why not some for the scary holiday? After all, themes such as ghosts and skeletons are far easier to write about than traffic jams on the M6 and spending time with your in-laws. One little monster has been invited to the type of spooky party that may just entertain your own little monster.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405277424</amazonuk>
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|title=How I Became a Drifter|author=Christmas Philip
|reviewer=Jill Murphy
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Fictionalised autobiography told in a stream-of-consciousness style. An unconventional voice speaking of the universal search for love and acceptance.
|rating=3.5
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>152463588X</amazonuk>
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