Easter greetings from GreenMetropolis.com!As part of our continued commitment to improving the services of GreenMetropolis.com we are happy to announce the division of some of our larger categories into sub-categories. This will make it easier and quicker to find the books you want to read, from timeless classics and modern day fiction, to best-selling biographies and the thriller you can’t put down.
Whether you can make a quick getaway to warmer climes or whether your holiday time will be spent curled up on the sofa at home, select a book from our newly adjusted categories or pick a title from our British Book Awards 2007 selection below to make your holiday reading time truly satisfying and enjoyable, wherever you find yourself.
And remember - all our books cost just
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Customer Supportwww.GreenMetropolis.com Interpretation of Murder By: Jed Rubenfeld


| Winner-Best Read of the Year
A dazzling literary thriller - the story of Sigmund Freud assisting a Manhattan murder investigation inspired by Freud's 1909 visit to America, accompanied by Carl Jung. When a wealthy young debutante is found bound, whipped and strangled in a luxurious apartment overlooking the city, the mayor of New York calls upon Freud to use his revolutionary new ideas to help a surviving victim recover her memory of another attack, and solve the crime. But nothing about the attacks is quite as it seems. | Anybody Out There? By: Marian Keyes



| Winner-Popular Fiction
Anna Walsh is officially a wreck. She's covered in bandages and she's lying in her parents' Good Front Room dreaming of leaving Dublin and getting back to New York, to her friends, to the most fabulous job in the world - and most of all, back to her husband, Aiden. But her family have other ideas. And Aiden seems unwilling to get in touch.
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Semi-detached By: Griff Rhys Jones



| Nominated-Best Read of the Year
When do we learn to be a grown up? Or do we ever? This work recreates the author’s suburban childhood and adolescence; every young trauma, embarrassment, joyous rebellion, and hazily-remembered summer's afternoon playing the woods. It tells the story of how he finally left the bosom of his loving, irascible, eccentric, solid, all engulfing family. | Island By: Victoria Hislop



| Winner-Newcomer of the Year
On the brink of a life-changing decision, Alexis Fielding longs to find out about her mother's past. But Sofia has never spoken of it. All she admits to is growing up in a small Cretan village before moving to London. When Alexis decides to visit Crete, however, Sofia gives her daughter a letter to take to an old friend, and promises that through her she will learn more. |
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