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           <title>Horse shock for Inspector Montalbano in latest Andrea Camilleri mystery</title>
           
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  The Track Of Sand: Andrea Camilleri (Picador, £7.99).
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           <title>A darker side of life couldn’t break Blackburn-born author Josephine Cox</title>
           
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  SHE hates her books being branded ‘romantic fiction’ — and there’s a much darker side to the novels of best-selling East Lancashire-born author Josephine Cox.
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           <title>When Ziggy rocked the world</title>
           
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  When Ziggy Played Guitar: David Bowie And Four Minutes That Shook The World by Dylan Jones (Preface, £20)
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           <title>Excellent prequel to The Godfather</title>
           
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           <title>Great guide to cooking Sunday lunches</title>
           
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           <title>A misunderstood intellectual - welcome to the world of Adrian Mole</title>
           
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           <title>Bleak tale but great writing from Michael Dibdin</title>
           
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           <title>Epic time travel novel takes you back to the 50s and 60s</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  11.22.63 by Stephen King (Hodder and Stoughton) The date in the title of Stephen King’s latest blockbuster relates to the date that President Jack Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.
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           <title>Portrait of a Hollywood icon</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Robert Redford, The Biography by Michael Feeney Callan (Simon and Schuster.
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           <title>Superb spy novel</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: John Le Carre (Sceptre, £7.99)
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           <title>Review: The Playboy of the Western Railway, by Malcom Wheatham</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[KENDAL writer Malcolm Wheatman’s humorous novel shunts nicely along like the train that links the two fictional south-west Ireland communities he has created.]]></description>
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           <title>Review: Why don't you come for me?, by Diane Janes</title>
           
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           <title>Review: The Outlying Fells of Lakeland, by Alfred Wainwright and Frances Lincoln</title>
           
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           <title>Review: The Litchfield Incident, by August Quinns</title>
           
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           <title>Review: L’Auberge by Julia Stagg</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[FEISTY, authentic and very gripping, this novel, written by a woman living in Austwick]]></description>
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           <title>Review: Curious Cumbrian Walks by Graham Dugdale</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Next time I go running over Cunswick Fell I will do so with some trepidation. 
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           <title>Review: Moving Forward, by Mary-Clare Armitstead</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[TRADITIONAL poetic structures are broken down in this autobiographical work, which exposes an Ulverston woman’s thoughts and feelings during her fight to find happiness]]></description>
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           <title>Review: Dales Way, by Colin Speakman</title>
           
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           <title>Review: Lakeland Yesterday Volume 2, by Irvine Hunt</title>
           
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           <title>Review: The Proof of Love, by Catherine Hall</title>
           
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