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Digging Deep by Fran Sorin
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Unearthing Your Creative Roots Through Gardening   Digging Deep does for gardeners what Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way and Natalie Goldberg’s ...

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Blooming Books by Raymond Briggs
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From his first published illustration in 1958 through to the pieces that he continues to produce today, Blooming Books is a stunning and varied exploration of ...

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Public Library by Ali Smith
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I thought I would write a book review for the current edition of the Friends of Cranleigh Library Newsletter, so I looked around for a suitable book to review. ...

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The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down – by Haemin Sunim
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“Is it the world that’s busy, or is it my mind?”   This multimillion-copy bestselling book focuses on spiritual wisdom and the importance of slowing ...

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The Improbability of Love – by Hannah Rothschild
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  A wonderful, funny love story about the savage satire of London life and the art world.   A lovesick Annie McDee finds herself rummaging ...

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Hello, is this Planet Earth? – by Tim Peake
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Hello, is this planet Earth? My View from the International Space Station - Official Tim Peake ‘It’s impossible to look down on Earth from space and not be ...

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A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks
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A real tearjerker, this novel by bestselling author, Nicholas Sparks, is a coming of age story about two unlikely lovers. With a cliché flashback ...

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Perfect Choice by Mary Ancillette
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Perfect Choice is just what it says... a perfect choice for a rainy weekend curled up on the sofa, or a great little read as you lie by the pool on your much ...

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Before the Fall by Noah Hawley
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Eighteen minutes after takeoff a plane crashes into the Atlantic and only two people survive, a middle aged man and a four-year-old boy. As rescuers search for ...

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Girl on a Train by Paula Hawkins
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Rachel catches the same train into London every morning, and every day it stops at the same signal overlooking a row of back gardens. If she manages to sit ...

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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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