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thebookwyrmsden.com
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| | | | | TL;DR: All of them. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. Drive home safely now. Okay, maybe not quite all of them, but some days it sure feels like that. Before I joined the book blog community in 2018, I honestly didn't read much. I mean, if you asked, I'd say I was a reader [...] | |
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| | | | | I'm only just realising now that in January I read a fantasy, a thriller, a mystery and a poetry collection! Like...what? I'm branching out into so many different genres lately and I'm lowkey living for it! I've found some new favourites and am mostly enjoying what I'm reading. Normally I just stick to YA FANTASY... | |
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| | | | | The Looking Forward Challenge Last year I did a series of eight Looking Forwardposts where I looked back at old reviews which I finished by saying something along the lines of "I'll be looking forward to reading more of her work/this series/his books in the future" to see if I actually did read more and,... | |
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| | | Fiction - paperback; Flamingo; 240 pages; 2003. This is one of those rare books that is almost impossible to review without quoting the whole novel from cover to cover. Pretty much every clipped and stripped back sentence in Paula Fox'sThe Widow's Children resonates with meaning and provides startling insights into the ways in which family... | ||