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QuickReads and Mini Booktrails!

  • Submitted: 20th February 2020

Quick Reads are great stories in little packages

QuickReads and Mini Booktrails! – Good things come in small packages, right? Well, this lovely lot of six books are tiny, yet perfectly formed. The form the Quick Reads series of books with stories from well-known authors in pocket -size form. The snack or hors-d’oeurve of the literary world. Sometimes you don’t want to have a whole meal , just a taster. You may not be a huge reader and just want something to fit your tastes. You might not have read a book in a while and think the modern day tomes are just too big. Do you want to improve your English language skills? Well then, these books are for YOU.

Quick Reads 2020

Quick Reads 2020

 

QuickReads and Mini Booktrails!

So, do you fancy finding out more about them and doing a mini booktrail or two?

London – Notting Hill Carnival with Candice Carty Williams

Hull, Amsterdam – Take the ferry The Little Dreams of Lara Cliffe with Milly Johnson

Bradford – Darkness Rising

 

Hospital themes

The Donor

This is Going to Hurt

 

 

A selection of mini breaks – A Fresh Start

Lock up and Leave – Louise Candlish

The Estate – Mahsuda Snaith

The Accidental Date – Keith Stuart

Let No One In Mari Hannah

The Makeover –  Jojo Moyes

Sisters  – Fanny Blake

A Quiet Road  Adele Parks

You and Me – Mike Gayle

Decluttering – Sophie Kinsella

Easy Street – Ian Rankin

 

So, make a resolution today. Today’s the first day of a reading journey – buy one of these Quick Reads, maybe two…who knows you might get a taste for all six. See what books can offer you and take some me time to enjoy reading and relaxation.

Read like there’s no one watching, like there’s no one judging. Like there’s no one telling you what you should read.

Read what you want, when you want, how you want.

Read for the love of a good book.

 

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