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1. Summer Collection by Delia Smith (BBC Books, pounds 14.99)

2. Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher (Hodder, pounds 16.99)

3. The One that Got Away by Chris Ryan (Century, pounds 14.99)

4. Belgarath the Sorcerer by David & Leigh Eddings (Harper Collins, pounds 15.99)

5. Animal Farm by George Orwell, illust. Ralph Steadman (Secker, pounds 14.99)

6. The Railway Man by Eric Lomax (Cape, pounds 15.99

7. Of Love and Other Demons by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Cape, pounds 13.99)

8. Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder (Phoenix House, pounds 16.99)

9. The River Cafe Cookbook by Rose Gray and Ruthie Rogers (Ebury, pounds 25)

10. More Rhodes Around Britain by Gary Rhodes (BBC Books, pounds 15.99)

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