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New load of books....
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The Mapmakers Wife by Robert Whitaker

Epic romance, Isable Grameson crossed the continent of South America in search of her missing husband, Jean Godin who had arrived from France in 1735 as part of a daring decade long mission to measure the earth. The pair remained separated by the Amazon and tangled international politics for more than 20 yrs. A potent mix of love and science....


Lilla's Feast: A story of love, war and a passion for food by Frances Osborne

Frances Osborne - one of identical twins was born in Colonial China in 1882, and in a life spanning more than 100 yrs - not to mention three husbands - she was witness to some extraordinary events. Osborne's quest to unearth her life story was inspired by a wondrous cookery book that Lilla wrote while she was starving in a Japanese internment camp. A rapturous fusion of personal history and tales of Empire and the far East.

The rare and the beautiful: The lives of the Garman sister by Cressida Connolly

One married scandalous poet Roy Campbell and had an affair with Bloomsbury Vita Sackville, another was the great love of sculptor Jacob Epstein, whose first wife shot her with a pistol, and a third had passionate relationships with Laurie Lee and Lucian Freud. The three sisters, Kathleen, mary and Lorna were muses, lovers and mothers.

The Red Queen by Margaret Drabble

True story of the Red Queen a ten yr old girl plucked from obscurity in 18th-century Korea to wed the country's Crown Prince.

These books are for the more serious reader....:thumbs: might not appeal to all...Smile
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Looks interesting, cubbie ... will try them soon. Smile
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BLACKBIRD HOUSE by Alice Hoffman

Situated near a fishing town in Massachusetts, Blackbird House was originally built by John Hadley
as a monument to his love for Coral, his wife and anchor. The name holds the key to a tragedy that befalls these first owners, and over the two centuries that follow their sadness is layered with hope and happiness as well as sorrow.

THE WAITRESS by Melissa Nathan

Katie is petite, but not too skinny, smart but reassuringly ditzy and ambitious but stuck in a career rut, spinning her wheels as a waitress. She is also hopeless with men - so hopeless that photos of her and her doomed dates cover the restaurant's meat fridge. So when she is introduced to handsome smoothie Dan, he seems set to go the way of the rest of them - until he pops up as her new boss.

SLEEP PALE SISTER by Joanne Harris

Big on melodrama and gothic appeal . this book tells the story of Effie an artist model just 9 when Victorian artist Henry Chester decides she is the perfect woman. Moulded to his liking and plied with laudanum, Effie eventually becomes Mrs Chester. She then drowns her sorrows in a affair that beckons her into an underworld of prostitution, deceit and murder.

THE MAMMOTH CHEESE by Sheri Holman

Three chimneys is an unremarkable American hamlet, but when local mother Manda Smith gives birth to a record-breaking 11 babies at one the gaze of the nations swings its way. They even get a visit from presidential candidate Governor Adams Brooke, whish is where real heroine Margaret Prickett comes in. Margaret a small dairy farmer facing bankruptcy decides to highlight her plight by producing an enormous cheese becoming so caught up with the idea that she barely notices her long-time admirer and neglects her teenage daughter.

Also a few i got but have not reviewed them...

East of Eden by John Steinbeck

The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Mitchard

The Book of Ruth by Jane Hamilton

A Map of the World, by Jane Hamilton

Here on Earth by Alice Hoffman

Midwives, by Chris Bohjalian

Where the Heart Is, by Billie Letts

*White Oleander, by Janet Fitch

*Vinegar Hill, by A. Manette Ansay


HAPPY READING!!!!!! :thumbs:
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Another one which has got my fancy.......going to get very soon.....:thumbs: saw it at Ottakars this week......vry thick novel...looks juicy....

A SUITABLE BOY by Vikram Seth

Book Description
A 1400 page novel, set in India just after Independence, chronicling a year in the life of four interlinked families.


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