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Finding Solace in 2013

I envy people who fly through books, devouring them in digestion-inducing feasts. Some clock up a small library in a year. I’m a slow reader, I am. Part of the problem with this is that novels need to be read … Continue reading

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Red Ribbons

Red Ribbons may be about the hunt for a serial killer, but for me, what really stands out from this brilliant debut novel by Louise Phillips is Ellie, Ellie Brady. Although not introduced until the fourth chapter (fifth if you … Continue reading

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