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Naked At The Albert Hall By Tracey Thorn: Book Review and Extract

Naked At The Albert Hall By Tracey Thorn: Book Review Why do we love someone's singing voice? What assumptions do we make about someone because of how they sing? In her new book, Tracey Thorn explores the "mixed blessing" that is singing, from stage fright to stage presence, and from the magic of Dusty Springfield to the politics of The X Factor. Interviews with Alison Moyet and Romy from The XX, and musings on Elvis Costello, Adele and The Streets, are woven into Tracey's own singing jou

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Girls On Fire By Robin Wasserman: Book Review and Extract

Girls On Fire By Robin Wasserman: Book Review Female friendship, adolescent or otherwise, has always been fertile ground for fiction. The intensity. The jealousy. The passion. The mirroring. The neediness. All these and more are present in YA author Robin Wasserman's "adult" (Old Adult?) debut, Girls on Fire. Hannah Dexter is the uncool girl at school, mocked and isolated by queen bee Nikki Drummond. Until life takes a bleakly unexpected turn for Nikki, and Hannah finds herself befriende

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City Of Friends By Joanna Trollope: Book Review and Extract

City Of Friends By Joanna Trollope: Book Review If you think you know what to expect from Joanna Trollope, think again. Far from the longstanding image of agas, affluence and boltholes in the country, City of Friends is an altogether more urban tale of women, work, equal rights and unequal pay. It tells the story of Stacey Grant and her three friends from college - Gaby, Beth and Melissa (aka The Girls). Having studied together in the 80s, and partied together in the 90s, the four Generation

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Be Frank With Me By Julia Claiborne Johnson: Book Review and Extract

Be Frank With Me By Julia Claiborne Johnson: Book Review I love Frank. I didn’t think I was going to, but I really, really do. Frank is a highly intelligent, hilariously eccentric nine-year-old boy – and I’m not one for cutesy kids stuff. But Frank isn’t cutesy – he’s sharp and witty and painfully aware that he’s very different from other kids. It’s never actually spelt out in the novel, but this is a boy who clearly has some form of autism. Frank lives in LA with his mother, Mimi, a rec

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After You By Jojo Moyes: Book Review and Extract

After You By Jojo Moyes: Book Review I'm going to assume you haven't been living under a rock for the past few years and have at least heard of Jojo Moyes' smash hit, Me Before You. The heart-wrenching story of quadriplegic, Will Traynor, and his young carer, Lou Clark that quite literally took the world by storm, has been turned into a sure-to-be-a-hit movie starring Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin as Lou and Will. In part the result of unignorable popular demand, After You picks up two years

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My Brilliant Friend By Elena Ferrante: Book Review and Extract

My Brilliant Friend By Elena Ferrante: Book Review Prepare yourself for a bit of surprise, because the Italian bestseller My Brilliant Friend has little (in fact, nothing) in common with the choices that have gone before, other than once you've picked it up you won't be able to put it down. It's neither poetically stifling like Hausfrau, edge of your seat gripping like Disclaimer, nor painfully funny like How To Build A Girl. The first of Elena Ferrante's four Neapolitan novels, My Brilliant

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You By Caroline Kepnes: Book Review and Extract

You By Caroline Kepnes: Book Review Since the world read Gone Girl, the publishing industry has been desperately seeking the next page-turner-cum-million-dollar-money-spinner. Next came word-of-mouth sensation The Girl On The Train, which proved our appetite for fast thrillers with interesting women was not going anywhere. Now, You is vying for the same bestseller top spot. This book has had numerous comparisons – everything, from Gone Girl to a sinister Girls. Our take? “The Talented Mr R

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Saint Mazie By Jami Attenberg: Book Review and Extract

Saint Mazie By Jami Attenberg: Book Review Jami Attenberg’s follow-up to her New York Times bestseller, The Middlesteins (not read it? It’s a gem), is a bold departure into historical fiction – but with a difference. This is history told through people, not prose, meaning character comes first – always Attenberg’s strong point. Mazie Gordon-Phillips ran The Venice movie theatre in the rundown Bowery district of New York City, and was famed for her brassy looks and boozing, but also her big h

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The Murder Of Harriet Monckton By Elizabeth Haynes: Book Review and Extract

The Murder Of Harriet Monckton By Elizabeth Haynes: Book Review Bestselling crime writer Elizabeth Haynes (Into The Darkest Corner) has turned her attention to an unsolved true Victorian crime: the discovery of the body of 23-year-old Harriet Monckton behind a chapel in Bromley, Kent. She was five or six months pregnant at the time and a number of people would have had motive for killing her: her closest friend, her would-be fiancé, her seducer and her former lover. Haynes tells the story fr

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The Last Days Of Leda Grey By Essie Fox: Book Review and Extract

The Last Days Of Leda Grey By Essie Fox: Book Review Leda Grey is a glamorous silent movie actress with the power to make people fall under her spell. Journalist Ed Barnes is no exception. Happening across an old photo of her in a junk shop and captivated by her beguiling looks and haunting presence, Ed sets off to meet her and finds himself drawn into a mystical, hedonistic world full of dark secrets. All is not what it seems and the ending makes you stop, think, then read the last chapte

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An Unremarkable Body By Elisa Lodato: Book Review and Extract

An Unremarkable Body By Elisa Lodato: Book Review How well do you know your mother? I mean really know. The ins and outs of her life outside “mum”. That’s the question that confronts Laura, when her mother, Katherine, is found dead at the foot of her stairs. How she died only an autopsy can say. How she lived is another matter. As the pathologist puts what he regards as Katherine’s “unremarkable body” under the knife, Laura becomes determined to prove there was more to this woman who

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The Wonder By Emma Donoghue: Book Review and Extract

The Wonder By Emma Donoghue: Book Review This is Emma Donoghue’s next book after her hit novel, Room. Set in Victorian Ireland, news is spreading of a “manna from heaven” – a pious 11-year-old girl called Anna O’Donnell, who has been starving herself for four months, yet appears to be healthy. The local priest and her family – farmworkers and devout Catholics – desperately want Anna declared a saint. English nurse Lib Wright is summoned. Fresh from the bloody battlefields of the Crimean Wa

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