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  • The World According to Bazil Bratt, aged 8

    by Nell Peters ...
    Bazil is the third son of the dysfunctional Bratts. Whilst Mr Bratt is doing a long stretch in prison, his family live in poverty in the north of England. Bazil, however, has a secret weapon which will be his family's ticket out of there - he is a mini genius. Bazil doesn't realise he's using poetry as an outlet for his frustrations - but he's good at it and sometimes very funny. ... Read more

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  • The Grubbits

    by Nell Peters ...
    Grubbits are small green creatures that live in the ruins of an old woodshed, somewhere near you. They are responsible for Planet Earth's weather...when they aren't too busy having fun. ... Read more

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  • Immoral Times

    by Peter Nell ...
    The novel starts with an episode in the youth of three South African kids. Adrian McNeill, his younger brother Johnny and two other childhood friends are engaged in a prank.Adrian is the leader and a fount of monkey tricks. His brother and friends warn him that his inconsiderate shenanigans will someday have dire consequences for him and his loved ones.Adrian ignores them.The story moves forward ... Read more

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  • Ernestine

    by Nell Peters ...
    Jack the Ripper - at last, the truth. Britain's most famous (or infamous) serial killer unmasked. ... Read more

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  • The Lifted Veil

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  • Do Not Disturb

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    In 529 A.D. Cybele and Diana are the Thelma and Louise of Rome. Both are on the lam to Constantinople, Cybele from her life as a prostitute, and Diana, a socialite, from being framed for the murder of her groom on their wedding night. Despite their contrasting social status, they forge a lasting friendship, ultimately one sacrificing her life to save the other, burying her in a sarcophagus in a ... Read more

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  • Broomsticks and Lipstick

    by C Belding ...
    It's Halloween, and harmless Kate is once again pursuing her hobby of etching the dead. It's a hobby that has consumed most of her adult life. She's not sure why she does it until she discovers an old New Hampshire cemetery. And it is there, deep in the cemetery that she comes across seven headstones, all in a circle. A round table of the dead if you will. And it is there that she discovers that ... Read more

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  • Emilie Adler

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