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18 Books from the 87th Precinct series by Ed McBain from Thomas & Mercer (£0.99 each) is the Amazon UK
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A selection of titles from 87th Precinct, one of the longest running crime series ever published, written by a master of crime.
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West End Girls by Jenny Colgan from Amazon (£0.99) is the Amazon UK
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Customer review: "Fab read...pop culture, shopping, fashion, IT girls plus a good old love story thrown in for measure!"
The new bestseller from Jenny Colgan, about two girls trying to find fame and fortune in London.
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Coming Clean: A Memoir by Kimberly Rae Miller from Amazon (£0.99) is the Amazon UK
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Customer review: "This was an absolutely amazing memoir...a deep book, but it's also easy to read and relate to. I can't recommend it highly enough."
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, July 2013
Kim Miller is an immaculately put-together woman with a great career, a loving boyfriend, and a tidy apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. You would never guess that Kim grew up behind the closed doors of her family’s idyllic Long Island house, navigating between teetering stacks of aging newspapers, broken computers, and boxes upon boxes of unused junk festering in every room—the product of her father’s painful and unending struggle with hoarding.
In this moving coming-of-age story, Kim brings to life her rat-infested home, her childhood consumed by concealing her father’s shameful secret from friends, and the emotional burden that ultimately led to an attempt to take her own life. And in beautiful prose, Miller sheds light on her complicated yet loving relationship with her parents that has thrived in spite of the odds.
Coming Clean is a story about recognizing where we come from and the relationships that define us—and about finding peace in the homes we make for ourselves.
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