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Teresereading
The Perseverance | Raymond Antrobus
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Amazing poems about disability, racism, family, life etc etc. My words won‘t do it justice. I can‘t stop thinking about it. I read it through The Pigeonhole but I will be looking for a copy of my own. Highly recommended. #thepigeonhole #raymondantrobus

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Lel2403
Capture Or Kill | Tom Marcus
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There are twists, some insights in to politics of undercover operations, politics in general and sheer brutal violence at times all set in the UK. In my opinion a more modern day cross between Robert Ludlum and Le Carre. I can thoroughly recommend it.

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Eki
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Holy freaking moly! Everytime I thought I figured out what happened to the girls there was another twist in the story - until the very last page. Everyone seemed to be a suspect at least once throughout the book. Excellent book.

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Clare_Riley
The Immortalists | Chloe Benjamin
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I liked The Immortalists (I‘ve seen a few negative reviews), and these other three books too! The House on Half Moon Street and Jane Seymour: The Haunted Queen were more #ThePigeonhole books, and I read The Picture of Dorian Gray because it has been on my bookshelf forever, and it was just time! All ‘Picks‘ for me!!

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Clare_Riley
No Name | Wilkie COLLINS
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This isn‘t in the Litsy database (yet!!), but I thought I‘d share it. It comes out on 8th May, and if you like your books a bit scary with lots of tension and build up, then you might just like this! The Moor by Sam Haysom was read on #ThePigeonhole (I‘m reading a lot of books on this app - it‘s fantastic!!).

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Clare_Riley
No Name | Wilkie COLLINS
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Obviously this isn‘t Wilkie Collins, but it isn‘t listed on Litsy yet! Another great choice on #ThePigeonhole. I thought it was going to be Urban Fantasy, but it isn‘t. It‘s a thriller, fast moving, very exciting! I would‘ve read it all in one sitting if I‘d had the book, but it certainly added to the tension by getting a ‘stave‘ every day. If you haven‘t tried The Pigeonhole, I‘d say it‘s worth a go!!

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Clare_Riley
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I can‘t find these books on here at all, they‘ve only just been released. Two more books from #ThePigeonhole social reading platform. They seem to be very good at choosing good books! The Pumilio Child set in the Renaissance, slavery involved, and Love Bites is a collection of short stories about immigrants, misfits and the lonely. Both really good reads!