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|title=The Dead Wife's Handbook
|author=Hannah Beckerman
|rating=5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Rachel wasn't ready to drop dead at thirty-five. It's been a year since - a year she's spent trapped in some sort of netherworld that allows her brief, tantalising glimpses of the lives of those she's left behind. There's no apparent rhyme or reason to the glimpses, and Rachel wishes they were more often and lasted longer.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0718178149</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Fadia Faqir
|summary=Jamie, Laura, and baby Poppy have had a few mishaps here at home, so when the opportunity comes to flit off to the land down under, and start a new life in Australia, they’re more excited than they are apprehensive. It might get them out of the rut they’ve fallen into, and it will definitely give them the sort of warm glow that comes from living under the, erm, warm glow of the sun. There’s really no reason not to go.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444767070</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=The First Phone Call From Heaven
|author=Mitch Albom
|rating=5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Something extraordinary is going to happen, and will continue to happen, through a long and eventful autumn in the small town of Coldwater. People will pick up phones, and hear a loved one speak to them, with assurances, love, delight – but they will all be the voices of dead loved ones. One woman has her slightly older, late sister contact her, another her deceased mother, who had ended her life disabled and wordless, while the local policeman will regain contact with the son killed in action in Afghanistan. The whole town will be transformed, but it might actually hit someone else hardest – Sully, fresh out of prison and patching his life back together with his six year old son, with both of them puzzled at why the lad's dead mother is among the silent majority.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847442269</amazonuk>
}}