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Books of the Week - May 2008

Head on
by Ian Botham
Ian Botham, voted the greatest English cricketer of the 20th century by the fans, was a genuine all-rounder who, when on form was simply unstoppable. But he is just as famous for his off-the-field antics. The time is now right for Botham to set the record straight about himself and the classic era of world cricket he lived through.
Nelson and Marlborough foothills and coastal regions
by Pat Barrett
‘Nelson and Marlborough foothills and coastal regions’ draws together many of the most notable and accessible walking tracks, huts and tramping routes of the area. Each walk outlines the walking time and includes grade of walk, standard access information and details for the best route. An indispensable guide book to the walking tracks of the Nelson and Marlborough region.

The journal of Dora Damage
by Brenda Starling
Brenda Starling’s debut novel is a startling vision of Victorian London. Dora Damage is a daring young heroine, struggling in a very modern way against the constraints of the day, but her resourcefulness and bravery allow her to overcome adversity and succeed in a very dangerous world.
The other Queen
by Philippa Gregory
Mary Queen of Scots is in flight from rebels in Scotland. She had trusted her cousin Queen Elizabeth of England, only to find herself imprisoned and an enforced guest of the Earl of Shrewsbury and his wife, Bess of Hardwick. Her chances of freedom look bleak, and she fears for her life – with good reason.

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