29 October, 2009
Where's the Fast Fiction?
Frankston's
Fast Fiction
selection is now residing in front of the Non-Fiction collection.
With Fast Fiction, you can find a selection of adult fiction books grouped by genre; things like romance, fantasy and horror.
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