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{{Frontpage
|isbn=1739526910
|title=Where I've Not Been Lost
|author=Glen Sibley
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=''One year after a suicide attempt blows apart musician Brian O’Malley's life, he arrives in an unfamiliar Devon town to recover. Living with an unexpected housemate at his former manager’s holiday home, he dreams of reconnecting with everything he has lost. But as those tentative plans falter, he becomes swept up in a local world of unlikely friendships, mobile discos and surprising romantic possibilities.''
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{{Frontpage
|isbn=0008405026
|summary=Life after university hasn't worked out quite the way that Phyl anticipated. She's back home, living with her parents and on a zero-hours contract serving sushi to tourists at terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport. All those ideas of becoming a writer seem to have come to nothing. The situation improves when 'Uncle' Chris comes to stay and introduces Phyl to his adopted daughter, Rashida. Christopher Swann (described by some as a lefty blogger) is investigating a think tank which originated at Cambridge University in the 1980s. It plans to push the government in a more extreme direction and is ready to act.
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{{Frontpage
|title=Monsters: What Do We Do with Great Art by Bad People?
|isbn=1399715070
}}
{{Frontpage
|isbn=1739526910
|title=Where I've Not Been Lost
|author=Glen Sibley
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=''One year after a suicide attempt blows apart musician Brian O’Malley's life, he arrives in an unfamiliar Devon town to recover. Living with an unexpected housemate at his former manager’s holiday home, he dreams of reconnecting with everything he has lost. But as those tentative plans falter, he becomes swept up in a local world of unlikely friendships, mobile discos and surprising romantic possibilities.''
}}
{{Frontpage
|isbn=B0DGDJRHYD