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Thirteen moons

Anyone who enjoyed Cold Mountain will want to read Charles Frazier’s second novel, Thirteen Moons, now available at 12.50 euros. At the age of 12, under the Wind Moon, Will

October 3, 2007by Portugal ResidentIn ,

Wolf of the plains

Finally, how could we not mention the always popular Conn Iggulden. His latest, Wolf of the Plains, tells a remarkable story of heroism and adventure, of a boy who had

October 3, 2007by Portugal ResidentIn ,

The Road

The Road by Cormac McCarthy is in paperback at 12.50 euros. This is a searing, post-apocalyptic novel that has established itself as a modern masterpiece. A father and his son

August 1, 2007by Portugal ResidentIn ,

Count to Ten

Count to Ten by Karen Rose in paperback at 11 euros. Abandoned to the foster care system, two young brothers are inseparable until one dies and the other vows revenge

July 18, 2007by Portugal ResidentIn ,

The Toyboy Diaries

The Toyboy Diaries – Sexploits of an Older Woman by Wendy Salisbury is in paperback at 12.50 euros. A raunchy exposé of the fastest growing trend in naughty society, the

July 18, 2007by Portugal ResidentIn ,

Absolution

Absolution, by Caro Ramsay, is the first in a chilling, atmospheric and intelligent crime series, which represents a very promising start for this new author. A woman lies mummified in

June 27, 2007by Portugal ResidentIn ,

Girls of Riyadh

Funny and tragic, Girls of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea is a beautifully-written novel about the lives of the young people of Saudi Arabia, a world that has, up to now,

June 27, 2007by Portugal ResidentIn ,