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bookishbeck.com
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| | | | | Most Novellas in November participants focus on fiction, which is understandable and totally fine; I also like to incorporate works of short nonfiction during the month, which is a great opportunity to combine challenges with Nonfiction November. Building on this list I wrote in 2021 (all the recommendations stand, but I'd update it by adding... | |
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746books.com
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| | | | | Hari Kunzru's Blue Ruin is effectively a pandemic novel, but don't let that put you off, it's also a novel of ideas about art, notoriety, relationships and legacy. Jay, a one-time star of the British art scene, is living out of his car in New York during the first, worst days of the pandemic. Kicked... | |
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bronasbooks.com
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| | | | | And just like that another season is over. Sydney enjoyed endured one of the wettest winter's we've had in a very long time, while according to all news reports, the Northern hemisphere has sweltered with record breaking heatwaves and droughts. Thankfully I had Cathy @746 Books challenge to motivate me to get out of bed... | |
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| | | It's been a busy month trying to get to grips with my new job, but I'm delighted to contribute to Dean Street December, hosted by Liz at Adventures in Reading, Running and Working from Home. This reading event provides a lovely end to the reading year, and it encouraged me to get The Foolish Gentlewoman... | ||