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The following is a list of books from the Richard & Judy Book Club, featured on the television chat show. The show was cancelled in 2009, but since 2010 the lists have been continued by the Richard and Judy Book Club, a website run in conjunction with retailer W. H. Smith. Main list 2004 Monica Ali – Brick Lane Martina Cole – The Know William Dalrymple – White Mughals Zoë Heller – Notes on a Scandal David Nicholls – Starter for Ten Joseph O'Connor – Star of the Sea Alice Sebold – The Lovely Bones (winner) Åsne Seierstad – The Bookseller of Kabul Nigel Slater – Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger Adriana Trigiani – Lucía, Lucía 2005 William Brodrick – The Sixth Lamentation Paula Byrne – Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson Justin Cartwright – The Promise of Happiness Karen Joy Fowler – The Jane Austen Book Club Chris Heath – Feel: Robbie Williams David Mitchell – Cloud Atlas (winner) Audrey Niffenegger – The Time Traveler's Wife Jodi Picoult – My Sister's Keeper Andrew Taylor – The American Boy Carlos Ruiz Zafón – The Shadow of the Wind 2006 Julian Barnes – Arthur & George Richard Benson – The Farm Geraldine Brooks – March Michael Connelly – The Lincoln Lawyer Martin Davies – The Conjuror's Bird Nicole Krauss – The History of Love Anchee Min – Empress Orchid Kate Mosse – Labyrinth (winner) Eva Rice – The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets Andrew Smith – Moondust: In Search of the Men Who Fell to Earth 2007 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Half of a Yellow Sun William Boyd – Restless A. M. Homes – This Book Will Save Your Life Lori Lansens – The Girls James Robertson – The Testament of Gideon Mack Griff Rhys Jones – Semi-detached Jed Rubenfeld – The Interpretation of Murder (winner) Catherine Ryan Hyde – Love in the Present Tense 2008 Danny Scheinmann – Random Acts of Heroic Love Katharine McMahon – Rose of Sebastopol Roger Jon Ellory – A Quiet Belief in Angels Patrick Gale – Notes from an Exhibition Joshua Ferris – Then We Came to the End Mark Slouka – Visible World Lloyd Jones – Mister Pip Tim Butcher – Blood River Peter Ho Davies – The Welsh Girl Khaled Hosseini – A Thousand Splendid Suns (winner) 2009 Jesse Kellerman – The Brutal Art Kate Summerscale – The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Andrew Davidson – The Gargoyle Kate Atkinson – When Will There Be Good News? David Ebershoff – The 19th Wife Frances Osborne – The Bolter: Idina Sackville-The Woman Who Scandalised 1920s Society and Became White Mischief's Infamous Seductress Joseph O'Neill – Netherland Beatrice Colin – The Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite Elizabeth H. Winthrop – December Steven Galloway – The Cellist of Sarajevo Summer book lists 2004 Jennifer Donnelly – A Gathering Light P. J. Tracy – Want to Play? Cecelia Ahern – PS, I Love You Maile Meloy – Liars and Saints Ben Richards – The Mermaid and the Drunks Bella Pollen – Hunting Unicorns 2005 Karen Quinn – The Ivy Chronicles George Hagen – The Laments Anthony Capella – The Food of Love Susan Fletcher – Eve Green Ben Sherwood – The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud David Wolstencroft – Good News, Bad News 2006 Jim Lynch – The Highest Tide Sam Bourne – The Righteous Men Victoria Hislop – The Island Dorothy Koomson – My Best Friend's Girl Elisabeth Hyde – The Abortionist's Daughter Elizabeth Kostova – The Historian 2007 Kim Edwards – The Memory Keeper's Daughter Simon Kernick – Relentless Kate Morton – The House at Riverton Paul Torday – Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Jane Fallon – Getting Rid of Matthew Mark Mills – The Savage Garden Jonathan Tropper – How to talk to a Widower Mary Lawson – The Other Side of the Bridge 2008 Sadie Jones – The Outcast Linwood Barclay – No Time For Goodbye Julia Gregson – East of the Sun John Hart – Down River Margret Cezair – The Pirate's Daughter Rebecca Miller – The Private Lives of Pippa Lee Toni Jordan – Addition James Bradley – The Resurrectionist 2009 Julian Fellowes – Past Imperfect Dave Boling – Guernica Stephen L. Carter – Palace Council Charles Elton – Mr Toppit Jill Dawson – The Great Lover Colin Bateman – Mystery Man Sue Miller – The Senator's Wife Janice Y. K. Lee – The Piano Teacher Website book lists 2010 – Winter Rosamund Lupton – Sister Delphine de Vigan – No and Me Jo Nesbø – The Snowman Naseem Rakha – The Crying Tree Thomas Trofimuk – Waiting for Columbus Maria McCann – The Wilding Rachel Hore – A Place of Secrets Ben Macintyre – Operation Mincemeat 2011 – Spring Nigel Farndale – The Blasphemer Helen Simonson – Major Pettigrew's Last Stand Lucinda Riley – Hothouse Flower Suzanne Bugler – This Perfect World Emma Donoghue – Room Gregg Hurwitz – You're Next Rose Tremain – Trespass Sarah Blake – The Postmistress 2011 – Summer Sarah Winman – When God Was a Rabbit Suzannah Dunn – The Confessions of Katherine Howard Jed Rubenfeld – The Death Instinct Natasha Solomons – The Novel in the Viola Erin Kelly – The Poison Tree Elizabeth Speller – The Return of Captain John Emmett Anna Quindlen – Every Last One Bella Pollen – The Summer of the Bear 2011 – Autumn Megan Abbott – The End Of Everything Aimee Bender – The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake Peter May – The Blackhouse Lisa Genova – Left Neglected Michelle Paver – Dark Matter Carol Birch – Jamrach's Menagerie Araminta Hall – Everything and Nothing David Hosp – Next of Kin 2012 – Spring Amanda Brooke – Yesterday's Sun Louisa Young – My Dear i Wanted To Tell You Paula McLain – The Paris Wife S. J. Watson – Before I Go To Sleep Mons Kallentoft – Midwinter Sacrifice Jojo Moyes – Me Before You Alison Littlewood – A Cold Season Rachel Simon – The Story of Beautiful Girl 2012 – Summer Victoria Hislop – The Thread Erin Morgenstern – The Night Circus Louise Douglas – The Secret Between Us Laura Harrington – Alice Bliss Shelley Harris – Jubilee Robert Harris – The Fear Index Lars Kepler – The Hypnotist Penny Hancock – Tideline Emylia Hall – The Book Of Summers Patrick Gale – A Perfectly Good Man 2012 – Autumn Elizabeth Noble -Between A Mother And Her Child Maria Duenas – The Seamstress Lisa Ballantyne – The Guilty One Ben Macintyre – Double Cross Eowyn Ivey – The Snow Child Hannah Richell – Secrets Of The Tides Adriana Trigiani – The Shoemaker's Wife Robert Goddard – Fault Line Helen Dunmore – The Greatcoat Anthony Horowitz – The House Of Silk 2013 – Spring Rachel Joyce -The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry David Mark – Dark Winter John Green – The Fault in Our Stars Charity Norman – After The Fall Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl Chris Cleave – Gold Julia Gregson – Jasmine Nights Noah Hawley – The Good Father Grace McCleen – The Land Of Decoration Jennifer McVeigh – The Fever Tree 2013 – Summer Karen Walker – The Age Of Miracles Sophie McKenzie – close My Eyes Kathleen MacMahon – This Is How It Ends James Oswald – Natural Causes M.L.Stedman – The Light Between Oceans Joanna Rossiter – The Sea Change Gavin Extence – The Universe Versus Alex Woods Simon Mawer – The Girl Who Fell From The Sky Lucy Clarke – The Sea Sisters Liza Klaussman – Tigers In Red Weath.... 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    The Hidden Truth

    Hilary Boyd

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    Missing Rose

    Linda Newbery

    It was the day when everything stopped… At quarter past two on a hot summer afternoon, Anna’s beautiful, headstrong older sister Rose disappears. And Anna was the last person to s...

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    The Wrong Hand

    Jane Jago

    We all make mistakes. Moments that change us and the path we are on irrevocably.For Rachel Allen it was the moment that she let her son's hand slip from hers. For Danny Simpson and...

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    The Doll House

    Phoebe Morgan

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