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PAPERBACKS
Lady in Waiting by Anne
Glenconner (Hodder, £8.99).
A former lady-in-waiting to Princess
Margaret and maid of honour at the
Queens coronation, Glencommer
takes us behind the royal scenes in
this irresistible, sometimes jaw-
dropping memoir.
The Second-Worst Restaurant
in France by Alexander McCall
Smith (Polygon, £8.99). In his
second novel featuring the Scottish
cookery writer Paul Stewart, McCall
Smith is as witty and shrewd as ever.
Brothers in Arms by Geraint Jones
(Pan, £8.99). vivid and candid
stories of the war in Afghanistan
from a British ex-soldier.
A Forget-Me-Not Summer by
Sophie Clare (Hodder, £8.99).
Charming slice of escapist romance,
set in Provence ---- although this year
the book may be more of a substitute
for a summer holiday than an
accompaniment to one.
The Golden Fleece by Esther
Rutter (Granta, £9.99). Thoroughly
well-informed ---- to the point of
slightly obsessive ---- account of
history and present state of knitting
in Britain.
21. Which books are published in the same company?
A. Lady in Waiting and The Second-Worst Restaurant in France
B. Brothers in Arms and The Golden Fleece
C. A Forget-Me-Not Summer and Lady in Waiting
D. The Golden Fleece and Brothers in Arms
22. What do you learn about the book by Alexander McCall Smith ?
A. It’s about a restaurant in France which is the second worst.
B. It tells us some jaw-dropping facts behind the royal scenes.
C. McCall Smith allows his characters to advance the story with wit.
D. It’s the second novel of the writer on cookery.
23. Which of the following is WRONG according to the books listed above?
A. You cannot download the ebooks onto your phone.
B. Geraint Jones was once a British soldier in Afghanistan.
C. The Golden Fleece is a book on the knitting history of British.
D. A Forget-Me-Not Summer is only an accompaniment to one.