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  1. Mary Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraser. The monarch that is still talked about, 400 years after her death. http://bit.ly/hX3yiC
  2. The King's Speech by Mark Logue, Peter Conradi. Winner of the Best Picture Oscar 2011 Award http://bit.ly/g6jU2q
  3. Queen Elizabeth: The Queen Mother: The Official Biography by William Shawcross. http://bit.ly/g6kT7N
  4. Charles and Camilla by Gyles Brandreth. The definitive account of one of the most extraordinary stories of our time. http://bit.ly/gPWPVr
  5. A Royal Duty by Paul Burrell. A footman to the People’s Princess. The one person able to separate truth from myth. http://bit.ly/ej8eLF
  6. How to Save an Hour Everyday by Michael Heppell. Brilliant ideas and tactics, all designed to save you valuable time. http://bit.ly/i8kC1Z
  7. How to Save an Hour Everyday by Michael Heppell. Brilliant ideas and tactics, all designed to save you valuable time. http://bit.ly/i8kC1Z
  8. The Dark Tourist by Dom Joly. A bizarre and compelling travelogue from one of the most innovative comedians around. http://bit.ly/fz5SOD
  9. 10th Anniversary by James Patterson. Determined to get the truth, will Cindy’s curiosity lead her into danger? http://bit.ly/eI7V2U
  10. Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult. After years of trying for a family, will Zoe’s new relationship cause problems? http://bit.ly/f98qmR
  11. The Pale King by David Foster-Wallace. This novel compiled by his editor after his death is not to be missed. http://bit.ly/eQZRa5
  12. Sanctus by Simon Toyne. An apocalyptic conspiracy thriller like no other. This marks the debut of a major talent. http://bit.ly/hDmIx4
  13. The Inheritance by Robin Hobb. A mix of fantasy short stories; vampires, aliens and magical cities. http://bit.ly/hUxjjR
  14. Field Grey by Philip Kerr. Captured, Bernie gets a proposition: work for the French or hang for murder. http://bit.ly/gqXQsO
  15. A Kind of Vanishing by Lesley Thomson. Winner of People’s Book Prize for Fiction 2010. http://bit.ly/ej281L
  16. Those in Peril by Wilbur Smith. Cayla has been kidnapped. Her mother takes the law into her own hands to save her http://bit.ly/fzFNdG
  17. Friday Nights by Joanna Trollope. Ladies night: talking, drinking and laughing together, until a man is introduced. http://bit.ly/gw3kGa
  18. Philosophical Tales by Martin Cohen. A collections of fascinating tales from history’s greatest philosophers http://bit.ly/g3kRLi
  19. King of the Badgers by Philip Hensher. Handsmouth is a quiet town, but everything changes when a girl goes missing. http://bit.ly/gdVA0Q
  20. Toys by James Patterson. One man had it all, now a hunted fugitive Can he save the lives of millions, even his own? http://bit.ly/fWqYTO