For your perusal: Six money books written by our readers

In their own words

Hannah Godfrey
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With the country in lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis, finding a few minutes to read a good book has, in theory, never been easier.

The UK has been in lockdown for nearly a week - that is, people should only be going into work if they are considered ‘key workers'. They are also only allowed to venture out of their houses for an hour's exercise or to visit the shops for food and medicine. The PA team, and no doubt our readers, are still adjusting to such a big change. As such, we decided to put together a short collection of books written by our readers. We asked them to answer a few simple questions about their books - here are their responses, in their own words.  In no particular order… Who will it hurt when...

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