Books You Might Have Missed…

Here at The Imaginarium we have a range of books, that range is constantly changing as books come and go, new books are published and customers come back with some amazing recommendations. Here are some new books we’ve added recently and a few books that might not have caught your eye:

Icebreaker by Hannah Grace

An adult, contemporary romance that follows Anastasia Allen, who has just recieved a full scholarship to the University of California at Maple Hills and lands a place on their figure skating team. Her plans are working out and she won’t let anyone stand in her way. Not even the captain of the hockey team, Nate Hawkins. His focus is his team and keeping them on ice, which is tricky when the hockey team has to start sharing an ice rink with the figure skating team which includes Anastasia who can’t stand Nate but when uncertainty dawns on her figure skating career, she might just have to put her feelings aside and work with Nate.

The Lost War by Justin Lee Anderson

Set in a fantasy world where Demons burn the lands, violent mercanaries roam the wilds and a plague is spreading, the country of Eidyn is on it’s last legs. Aranok is a mage, shunned and feared by society and the first to be named king’s envoy. His current task is to restore and exiled queen to her throne. He assembles a band, all with their own unique skill sets and they set off, strangers travelling a ravaged land, new threads and lies at every turn. It is down to Aranok to see them through and uncover the conspiracy that threatens their kingdom before war returns.

The Unicorn Quest by Kamillia Benko

A children’s fantasy that follows Claire who admire’s her brave older sister Sophie. In their new home they find a ladder that leads up their chimney and with Sophie leading the way, they find themselves in the magical land of Arden. Claire would love nothing more than to go home and forget about this mysterious land but then Sophie vanishes and Claire has no choice but to summon her courage to find her sister and the secret of the unicorns…

Trespasses by Lousie Kennedy

Set in 1970’s Ireland, where Cushla meets Micheal, a married protestant from Belfast, on an ordinary day in her family owned pub. Nothing about the day seems special but love is never far from violence and this encounter between them will inevitably change their lives. This is book is said to be a compulsive love story that thrums throughout with the passion and poise of mastery.

Rewilding by Paul Jepson and Cain Blythe

A non-fiction which explores the science behind the restoration of wild nature. Ecologists Paul and Cain show rewilding is a new and progressive approach to conservation, blending radical scientific insights with practical innovations to revive our planets ecological processes. The aim of this is to restore the lost interactions between our animals, plants and the natural disturbance that is the essence of thriving ecosystems

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