It’s all change at the top of our Top 10 chart this week. MW Duncan’s war story Only The Dead, after a couple of weeks of stalling at No. 2, finally makes the climb up to the summit, pushing Dathan Auerbach’s horror novel, Penpal, down one spot.
But if you’ve already read these two mainstays of our chart, you’ll be pleased to know that we’re welcoming 4 new entries this week.
So dive in; find something to read. And remember, chart positions are determined solely by page views – so you’ve got the power to shape next week’s chart. Use your power wisely.
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Only The Dead by MW DuncanSent to train Liberian rebels to fight a corrupt government, Mark finds himself in the midst of chaos when the war erupts around him. |
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Penpal by Dathan Auerbach
Penpal is a horror story about a man trying to make sense of some traumatic events from his childhood. |
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The Drowning World by Brenda Peterson is set in a future of rising seas, Flood Lands, and tells the story of an impossible romance. |
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A Charming Crime by Tonya Kappes is the first in the Magical Cure Mystery Series. The town of Whispering Falls has a lot of secrets that are unveiled with humor and fun from page to page. |
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“Dispatchers: Vengeance of the Dark” is the first in a series of supernatural thrillers set in modern-day London based on Astral Projection. |
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An Unorthodox Arrangement by Sarah-Jane Goddard is the tale of what happens when a young woman, resigned to life in an unfulfilling marriage, comes face to face once again with the lover with whom she previously gave up the chance to elope. |
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Imogen – two years and 27 days is an amazing book of photographs of a single model – Imogen – taken by a single photographer, Mark Wilkinson. |
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Police, Crime & 999 by John Donoghue are hilarious anecdotes from an front-line police officer |
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A Jane Austen Daydream by Scott D. Southard
This is Jane Austen’s life in fiction, as she is the playful and witty heroine just like the characters in her novels, falling in and out of love and discovering herself along the way. |
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The Human Algorithm by S T Ovrecash. The future of earth has been shaped by the lowering cost of electronic devices and the pervasiveness of the internet. So much that even governments have been replaced by a computer program known as AMO (the algorithm of mass opinion). |
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Very cool to be on the list! Thanks!!
Woo hoo!!! Congrats Tonya!!
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