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    Sense and Sensibility (Collins Classics)

    500 L

    Jane Austen’s first published work, meticulously constructed and sparkling with her unique wit.

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    Separation for Beginners

    1,125 L

    ‘I laughed. I cried. I loved it’ – Jack Dee

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    Seven Exes

    1,125 L

    ‘ Seven Exes made me laugh out loud. It’s fresh, fast-paced and joyous. Lucy Vine’s writing is so warm and funny – her books are the literary equivalent of an amazing girls’ night out.’

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    Shadow Of The Wind

    1,800 L

    Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is the ‘Cemetery of Lost Books’, a labyrinthine library of obscure and forgotten titles that have long gone out of print.

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    Shall We Tell the President?

    1,125 L

    Shall We Tell the President is an enthralling, fast-paced thriller from the bestselling author of Kane and Abel, Jeffrey Archer.

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    She Gets the Girl

    1,125 L

    Alex and Molly are two girls who don’t belong on the same planet , let alone the same college campus . . .

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    Shit Bag

    1,125 L

    A taboo-busting YA debut confronting issues of bowel disease, Knox’s fearless and funny novel follows the experiences of Freya, whose perfect summer is wrecked when she has to wear an ileostomy bag and is packed off to ‘poo camp.’

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    Shorter

    2,500 L

    Forget the old concept of the 9-5. In a changing world, companies around the globe are redesigning the working week to increase efficiency, health, productivity and happiness in their employees. Now you can do the same.

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    Silas Marner

    500 L

    George Eliot was the pseudonym for Mary Anne Evans, one of the leading writers of the Victorian era, who published seven major novels and several translations during her career. She started her career as a sub-editor for the left-wing journal The Westminster Review, contributing politically charged essays and reviews before turning her attention to novels. Among Eliot’s best-known works are Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda, in which she explores aspects of human psychology, focusing on the rural outsider and the politics of small-town life. Eliot died in 1880.

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    Single Bald Female

    2,450 L

    ‘An accomplished debut with witty and charming characters, twists and turns, and quietly devastating moments’ – Justin Myers, The Guyliner

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    Six Times We Almost Kissed

    1,013 L

    Six moments lead us to two girls, one kiss, and three little words that were maybe always true in this gorgeous novel perfect for fans of Nina LaCour and Jenny Han.

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    Skincare

    2,800 L

    Caroline Hirons is the authority in skincare – and for the first time, she’s sharing her knowledge with the world. With over 100 million views of her blog and over 13 million views of her YouTube videos, she cuts out the jargon, tells you what you do and don’t need, and is finally going to get the nation off face wipes for good!

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    Slowness

    1,650 L

    Slowness was milan kunderas first novel written in french disconcerted and enchanted, the reader follows him through a midsummers night.

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    Something to Live For ( HC )

    2,450 L

    The real-life story of a young mum with postpartum depression – and how a small, specialist NHS hospital is saving women’s lives

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    Sons and lovers

    500 L

    Gertrude and Walter Morel’s marriage has turned into a battlefield. Gertrude, a special and respectable woman, rejected by her uneducated and sometimes violent husband, decides to devote herself fully to her children, especially her sons William and Paul. She is determined not to let them become miners like their father. But the conflict is inevitable when Paul tries to escape from his mother’s suffocating embrace and starts having his first relationships with women.

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    South of the Border, West of the sun

    1,500 L

    South of the Border, West of the Sun portrays the story of Hajime, a youth born in post-war Japan to parents of average middle-class standing, his interactions and relationships with people through life and his struggles, in later years, to shake off a listless existence.