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  • Grace After Henry by @eithneshortall

    Only Henry is dead. He died two months earlier, leaving a huge hole in Grace's life and in her heart. But then Henry turns up to fix the boiler one evening,... Read more

    The 17 September 2020 by   Pamelascott
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  • Paper Dolls by @lisabjourno

    You've never forgiven yourself for that fatal decision. Someone else hasn't either - and they're going to make you pay. When Leah was editor of her local... Read more

    The 17 September 2020 by   Pamelascott
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  • Wave If You Can See Me by Susan Ludvigson

    The running theme through the collection Wave as If You Can See Me is the progression of illnesses resulting in the death of the poet's husband, fiction... Read more

    The 17 September 2020 by   Pamelascott
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  • Shana Reviews The Deep by Rivers Solomon

    Shana Reviews Deep Rivers Solomon

    is the most beautiful book that I've read this year. It's a lyrical novella based on a Hugo Award-nominated science-fiction song by clipping, a hip-hop group.... Read more

    The 17 September 2020 by   Lesbrary
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  • Crewe Train (1926) by Rose Macaulay (another Review)

    Crewe Train (1926) Rose Macaulay (another Review)

    Book review by Sylvia D: This novel has the most wonderful dedication: ‘To the Philistines, The Barbarians, The Unsociables and those who do not care to take an... Read more

    The 17 September 2020 by   Erica
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  • Jo Rowling is a Horrible Person

    Rowling Horrible Person

    Like millions of other readers around the world, Jo Rowling’s Harry Potter series had a profound impact on my life. Unlike so many readers, Harry Potter and... Read more

    The 17 September 2020 by   Whatsheread
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  • Scar by Bruce Bond

    Bruce Bond's trilogy of sonnet sequences explores trauma and self-alienation and the power of imaginative life to heal-to reawaken with the past; to better... Read more

    The 18 September 2020 by   Pamelascott
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  • BBC Breakfast + Brexit, Part 22 #TVReview #BriFri

    Breakfast Brexit, Part #TVReview #BriFri

    Welcome to British Isles Friday! British Isles Friday is a weekly event for sharing all things British and Irish - reviews, photos, opinions, trip reports,... Read more

    The 18 September 2020 by   Joyweesemoll
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  • Carmella Reviews LOTE by Shola Von Reinhold

    Carmella Reviews LOTE Shola Reinhold

    I first discovered the Bright Young Things at an exhibition of Cecile Beaton's photography. His pictures capture the dazzling, decadent world of these young... Read more

    The 18 September 2020 by   Lesbrary
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  • Our Book Club Books #WeNeedDiverseBooks

    The third Thursday in September is the annual potluck and book selection meeting for our book club. The Community for Understanding and Hope Book Group has... Read more

    The 18 September 2020 by   Joyweesemoll
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