Books & Films
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Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis-Benn
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Ideal for a poolside read, “Here Comes the Sun” captures easily the recognisable rhythms of Jamaican culture and dialect. Dennis-Benn has written a tender ode ...

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Summer: An Anthology for The Changing Seasons by Melissa Harrison
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Summer is a season of  vibrant colours, fragrant flowers, and the sound of insects in the air. Many things make us think of sum­mer, the sand between our ...

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The Secret War by Max Hastings
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In The Secret War, Max Hastings presents a new perspective on one of the biggest conflicts in history: World War II. In particular, he examines the ...

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Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
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The book “Rebecca” by Daphne Du Maurier, draws on the alluring glamour of 1930s country society and the aura of impending devastation that saturated the years ...

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A Tale of Two Ships – by David Edwards
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Many Cranleigh youngsters will remember school trips to the TS Gerald Daniel, affectionately known as the “GD”. The ship is a converted Minesweeper that lost ...

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The Woman In White – By Wilkie Collins
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Among the most famous and widely read novels of the 19th century, The Woman in White is a story that will completely devour you. We’ve chosen to review it this ...

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