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Books in Review: This Week’s Highlights

Welcome to this week’s comprehensive roundup of posts from this week!


In this handpicked selection, you'll find detailed summaries, insightful reviews, and key information about each post from the week.


I've included direct links and purchasing options to help you easily find and acquire anything that piques your interest.


Should any post-capture your attention or if you have any questions, feel free to reach out. I’m more than happy to discuss these selections in further detail or provide additional recommendations tailored to your preferences.


Enjoy exploring this week's highlights!


Theroux The Keyhole by Louis Theroux:


This was another Audible listen for me! I much prefer autobiographies and memoirs when they are narrated by the author.


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Close Knit by Jenny Colgan:


Read this book if you like:


🧶Contemporary Romance

🧶Cosy Humour

🧶Uplifting Drama


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It is worth mentioning that this book was also selected as a Summer reading pick by Barack Obama in 2023!


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The Saboteur of Auschwitz: The Inspiring True Story of a British Soldier Held Prisoner in Auschwitz by Colin Rushton:


The names and stories of these brave individuals should forever be remembered. As the book poignantly states, "The world was still to hear about Auschwitz. For 182469 Private Arthur Dodd RASC, his personal gates to hell were about to open." 


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Magnolia Falls Book Mail by Laura Pavlov:


I’m thrilled to share that HQ Stories has selected me to receive the first two books in the Magnolia Falls series!


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Disney's Aladdin at The Alhambra Theatre:


Join me as we step behind the scenes at the Alhambra Theatre as part of the press team! 🎭✨

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Amnesiac by Neil Jordan:


The book includes a diverse array of personal stories, encompassing family background, philosophical contemplations on alternative life choices and their long-term implications.


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The Salt Flats by Rachelle Atalla:


This book draws you in with its gripping narrative, marked by a sombre and intense atmosphere and exceptional writing.


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