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  • Matt Redman – 10,000 Reasons

    December 28, 2018
    Christian, Non-Fiction
    Matt Redman – 10,000 Reasons

    Starting with the story of Matt at the Grammy’s, you’d be forgiven for starting to think this book was going to be a popularity thing. But it rapidly becomes clear that Matt is not like that at all. The book is so unexpectedly humble, and more an homage to the power of worship in the

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  • Bryony Taylor – More TV Vicar?

    December 27, 2018
    Christian, Humour, Non-Fiction
    Bryony Taylor – More TV Vicar?

    When I spotted this book on a trip to my favourite book shop (Barter Books in Alnwick), I knew I had to have it. Firstly, because I’ve heard Bryony’s name mentioned many times at our church as she was here before she went to train to be a vicar. And secondly, I’ve always found it

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  • Krystal Sutherland – Our Chemical Hearts

    December 26, 2018
    Fiction, Romance, Young Adult
    Krystal Sutherland – Our Chemical Hearts

    This book has been sitting on my shelf for 2 years, never quite making it to the top of my to-read list. But since I found myself with 6 days to read 6 books if I want to achieve my reading target of 60 books for this year, I picked this one up as it

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  • Milly Johnson – The Mother of All Christmases

    December 19, 2018
    Fiction, Romance
    Milly Johnson – The Mother of All Christmases

    My love for Milly Johnson grows with every book I read. After queuing up for over an hour and a half in a Tesco in South Yorkshire to meet her and get this book signed, I made myself wait until closer to Christmas to read it, so I could feel properly festive! The Yorkshire Pudding

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  • Emily Chang – Brotopia

    December 13, 2018
    Autobiography, Non-Fiction
    Emily Chang – Brotopia

    For the last few years, I’ve been reading a lot more about women in tech and the problems faced. I’m really lucky at the company I’m in now that gender is not an issue, but it’s still a really big problem in the industry and I think the only way we can change things is

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  • George Orwell – 1984

    November 5, 2018
    Classics, Dystopian, Fiction
    George Orwell – 1984

    I first read this book when I was 14 and I had a little crush on the local librarian, and when he recommended it I binged it in one weekend. But I was only 14 and completely clueless about politics and such, so although I thought it was a great book, I don’t think I completely got

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  • Patrick Ness – A Monster Calls

    October 29, 2018
    Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
    Patrick Ness – A Monster Calls

    I really had no idea what this book was about when I picked it up, my friend bought me a Blind Date with a Book voucher for my birthday and this was one of the choices I was sent. The clues were: Heartfelt Profound Fantasy Courage Healing Truth Young Adult I woke up early yesterday

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  • Lee Cockerell – The Customer Rules

    October 26, 2018
    Non-Fiction
    Lee Cockerell – The Customer Rules

    I bought this book to read as I thought it would give me some insights into providing better service at work. I’m not on the support department, but I think it’s important for everyone to know how best we can help the clients we’re working with. Unfortunately for me, this book was quite focused around

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  • Scott Lynch – The Lies of Locke Lamora

    October 25, 2018
    Fantasy, Fiction
    Scott Lynch – The Lies of Locke Lamora

    I have really mixed feelings about this book which I am finding quite hard to process. Now that I’ve got to the end, if you asked me what I thought, I’d tell you that I absolutely loved it, that it was fast paced and exciting and had so many twists that I just couldn’t guess

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  • Heydon Pickering – Inclusive Design Patterns

    October 14, 2018
    Non-Fiction
    Heydon Pickering – Inclusive Design Patterns

    I’ve always found the topic of accessiblity an interesting one, and I this book had so many great ideas that I ended up turning it into the basis of a lightning talk at work. I really appreciated that each section started off with typical bad practices, then shows you how to change what you’ve done

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  • Brandon Sanderson – Snapshot

    October 7, 2018
    Fantasy, Fiction
    Brandon Sanderson – Snapshot

    I think at this point, you’re probably fed up of me giving glowing reviews to Brandon Sanderson books, and I’m not sorry to say that this will be another. Quite a departure from the last Sanderson book I read, this one was only 130 pages long, and far from being a fantasy epic, was a

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  • Arani Sen – Holy Spirit Radicals

    October 7, 2018
    Autobiography, Christian, Non-Fiction
    Arani Sen – Holy Spirit Radicals

    I ordered this book after we did a group reading plan of the book of Acts with my Church Life Group over the summer, and this popped up as an advert in my Facebook feed: it seemed like it was placed there for a reason! Written by the vicar of Christchurch in Armley, it’s a

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  • Rebekah Crane – The Infinite Pieces of Us

    October 5, 2018
    Fiction, Romance, Young Adult
    Rebekah Crane – The Infinite Pieces of Us

    I consumed this book in one sitting as I found the characters so well described and relatable that I had to know what was going to happen. I actually was on a train that was delayed for over half an hour, but I didn’t mind as I just wanted to finish the book before I

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  • Ashley & Leslie Saunders – The Rule of One

    October 5, 2018
    Dystopian, Fantasy, Fiction
    Ashley & Leslie Saunders – The Rule of One

    I thought the premise of this book was so promising. A future America where the world’s resources have been abused to such a point that each family is only allowed one child to try and safeguard the future of the planet (or what’s left of it). Humankind is everything’s and everyone’s most dangerous predator. Blindly

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  • Sheryl Sandberg – Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead

    September 30, 2018
    Autobiography, Non-Fiction
    Sheryl Sandberg – Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead

    The subject of women in the workplace is something that has always interested me, especially coming from a career where for the first 8 years I never worked with another female web developer – all my female colleagues were either PAs/account managers or graphic designers. I’m really lucky now working for a team that is

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