89ers! Books for 89php only! Send us a message or leave a comment on our Facebook page for more inquiries or purchases. The Sin Eater by Deborah Randall (Poetry) Randall's poems are astonishing. Sometimes I'm tempted to call her a genius, although I'm sure she'd laugh at such bloated terminology. Judging by her work, which is earthed, gutsy, fiery and sensual in its dealings with the basics of life and death. There is an echo of Sylvia Plath, Dylan Thomas or George Mackay Brown, but the tactics and cunning could only be Deborah Randall's and the rhymes are her own. Ann the Word by Richard Francis This splendid biography of Ann Lee, one of the first Shakers, offers rational insight into the power of belief. The Shakers are now remembered chiefly as designers of American furniture, but they originated in eighteenth-century England as a millenarian, evangelical offshoot of the Quakers. Lee, the illiterate daughter of a Manchester bla...