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1. The Slap - Christos Tsiolkas - ISBN: 9781848873 |
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2. One Moment, One Morning - Sarah Rayner - ISBN: 9780330508 |
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3. One Day - David Nichols - ISBN: 9780340896 |
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4. The Beach Hut - Veronica Henry - ISBN: 9781409119 |
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5. The Crimson Rooms - Katherine McMahon - ISBN: 9780753825 |
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6. The Legacy - Katerine Webb - ISBN: 9781409117 |
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7. Mr Rosenblums List - Natasha Solomons - ISBN: 9780340995 |
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8. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee - ISBN: 9780099466 |
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9. The Book of Negroes - Lawrence Hill - ISBN: 9780552775 |
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10. White Tiger - Aravind Adiga - ISBN: 9781843547 |
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Friday 16th October: Highlight of last year was Sir Ranulph Fiennes at the Literature festival. 500 people heard him speak at the Royal Masonic School. He described his transglobe expedition and the climbing of Everest and was both amusing and modest. A collection for Marie Curie Cancer Care as well as a donation from the Festival raised almost £1000.

Thursday 15th October: Virginia Ironside pon the perils of growing old.

Wednesday 14th October: A Tollins workshop with both author Conn Iggulden and Illustrator Lizzy Duncan
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