False Starts, Near Misses and Dangerous Goods
“False starts…” is a collection of ancedotes from railway workers and managers working for British Rail. This is more interesting than funny, although there are a few chuckles in it.
Read More →Why not Catch-21?
Gary Dexter’s history of book titles is worth considering for a few evening’s light read and something you can dip in and out of.
Read More →Left For Dead
Nick Ward’s retelling of the 1979 Fastnet race disaster and how he was left for dead is a read that is slow to start, but once it does is hard to put down.
Read More →Witch Is When It All Began
A P.I. discovers she’s a witch, but has to balance solving cases with her powers with getting legally admissable evidence, and the food demands of her talking cat. Clever, funny, and a light entertaining read.
Read More →The Secret Library
As light entertainment, a book to leave out to entertain guests, or something to hide in a desk drawer and while away a few minutes break, this is ideal.
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