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What to watch on Netflix if you are a bookworm. From romance and drama to horror all of these shows are based on books. Via @tbookjunkie

What TV Shows Bookworms Should be Watching on Netflix

2021 may not have started the way we wanted. We may be in the midst of another lockdown with the pandemic still raging across the world, but to ease the pain for book lovers everywhere, Netflix has us covered. I don’t know about you, but there have been times in…

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Books to read before visiting Oxford, offering a selection of fictional and non-fictional reads via @tbookjunkie

Books to Read before Visiting Oxford

Oxford, home to one of England’s most prestigious universities, has long been a city that people visit, hoping to get a feel for what it would be like to study amongst some of the greatest minds of all time.   Wandering the historic streets, taken in by the striking spires,…

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The Captive by Deborah O'Connor is a 2021 new release thriller set in the future in a world where prisons have closed and those convicted are placed into custody with those that prosecuted them.

Review: The Captive by Deborah O’Connor

Could you live with the person convicted of a crime against you? “I do not want him here.” (Page 1) Understandably I am not sure I would want to occupy the same space as the person accused of killed a loved one either. “The cell was small, the same footprint…

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15 gifts for bookworms this Christmas via @tbookjunkie

15 Gifts all Bookworms will love this Christmas

If you have a bookworm in your life, you know that they absolutely love receiving books underneath the Christmas tree. After all, the chance of them leaving the house without a book, or several, in their bag is highly unlikely. The obvious gift for an avid reader, therefore, is most…

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Famous Oxford Authors Everyone Should be Reading

Oxford University in the UK is one of the most respected in the world. Since 1096 it has seen some of the greatest minds from all around the globe graduate and go on to have successful careers in all manner of fields – including science, politics, journalism, and the arts,…

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Where is Tony Blunt by Joseph Mitcham is the latest in his atrocities series where a multi-agency task force come together to try to stop terrorism in the UK

Review: Where is Tony Blunt? By Joseph Mitcham

Sangin, Afghanistan June 2008 Tony Blunt always screws up. It seems he can’t help himself and everyone in his squadron is aware of it. So would you really want him as your backup? Unfortunately, he is all they have. Surprisingly he doesn’t screw up quite as much as everyone expects…

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Review : Q by Christina Dalcher

“I almost can’t remember how it felt before we all started carrying the Q numbers around with us, like an extra and unnatural print on the tips of our fingers, a badge of honour for some, a mark of shame for others.” These Q numbers now run lives. It dictates…

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The Treadstone Resurrection by Joshua Wood is a brand new series from the Robert Ludlum spy thriller collection

Review: The Treadstone Resurrection by Joshua Hood

Nick Ford has lost his entire team in what should have been an easy recon mission. How? His logical brain tells him they were somehow betrayed but by who and why? Before he has any further time however to analyze it, trouble is knocking at his hotel room door. Once…

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The Memory Wood by Sam Lloyd is an enthralling novel that will captivate you from the very beginning. A masterpiece in psychological thriller writing.

Review: The Memory Wood by Sam Lloyd

Elijah is a troubled young lad. There is something spooking him at home but his vagueness only leads the reader to speculate for themselves. Something has happened to him to cause a trip to the police station but other than a hint, we are none the wiser at this stage…

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Review: The Holdout by Graham Moore

“She stabbed her husband while he was sleeping and then cut off his head with a pair of garden shears.” The actions of Belen Vasquez, a client of Maya Seale, may seem extreme, but how does anyone know how they would respond to years of abuse. When enough is enough…

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