Tag: Contemporary
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Bitter Sweet by Hattie Williams review
Another one slightly out of my usual comfort zone but that I am glad I read! [Read More]
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No Hard Feelings by Genevieve Novak book review
What’s that? A book without a crime on here… Find out what I thought about No Hard Feelings. [Read More]
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The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey review
It’s 1979 and schoolgirl Miv is convinced if she can get to the bottom of the Ripper murders by investigating the suspicious things on her list, then it will be safe enough to remain living in Yorkshire. Click for my full review. [Read More]
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We Pretty Pieces of Flesh by Colwill Brown review
We Pretty Pieces of Flesh is a raw, funny and heartbreakingly real coming-of-age novel set in ‘90s Yorkshire. Written entirely in Doncaster dialect, it perfectly captures the friendships, struggles and rites of passage of Northern teenage girls. A must-read for anyone who grew up in the North during this era! [Read More]
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Shock Induction by Chuck Palahniuk review
Shock Induction by Chuck Palahniuk is a chaotic, experimental return to his signature style, packed with eerie imagery, dark humour, and thought-provoking themes. A must-read for fans of his work, it’s a complex, unputdownable ride that made me long for my teenage self to dissect it all over again! [Read More]
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An Ethical Guide to Murder by Jenny Morris review
An Ethical Guide to Murder is a fresh and gripping debut where Thea discovers she can control life and death – but at what cost? Full of twists and moral dilemmas, this one will have you questioning your own choices. Want to know more? Click for my full review! [Read More]







