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Review: Raise the Gipper by John Barnes – political humour

Title: Raise the Gipper! Author: John Barnes Genre: Humor/politics/satire/ Raise the Gipper is crazy, perceptive political satire, and if you’re going to buy it, you should buy it now because I have...

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New Additions: humorous crime, YA paranormal, historical fiction

Check out these terrific new additions to the Awesome Indies listing of quality Indie published books. Once again there’s some really different stuff here at great prices. Click on the image to find...

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What kind of books do you like?

This guest post is by Tahlia Newland, author of the YA contemporary fantasy,  Lethal Inheritance. and the acclaimed, You Can’t Shatter Me, a YA novel about inspiring and empowering ways to deal with...

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Prunella Smith: Worlds Within Worlds

Prunella Smith: Worlds Within Worlds, Tahlia Newland’s new metaphysical thriller is out now on ebook. ‘The barrier between the worlds shatters like the window. The beast is loose. My nightmare has...

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Six Months to Get a Life Review: Effective prose and a good theme

  Graham Hope is a man who finds it difficult to live up to his name – he seems to have little hope. Newly divorced after over 15 years of marriage, he’s 6 months shy of his 43d birthday, and has vowed...

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Six Months to Get a Life Review: A well crafted novel

In this fictitious diary, newly divorced Graham Hope gives himself six months to relaunch his life after divorce. His ex-wife’s accusation that he is “Adrian Mole and Bridget Jones’s lovechild”...

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