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Q&A with Alison Armtsrong, Author of Fossils
Alison Armstrong is a writer of prose and plays. She grew up in Leeds and East Yorkshire and has worked as a cleaner, waitress, painter...
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May 27, 20226 min read
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REVIEW: The No-Show by Beth O'Leary
“It's too much; it's painful. But it's delicious, good-bad pain, like the sugar-burn at the back of your throat when you’ve taken a...
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Apr 27, 20222 min read
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REVIEW: The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Unless if you've been living under a rock for the past few weeks, this book has been absolutely everywhere. I have to say, I am pretty...
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Jan 28, 20223 min read
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REVIEW: Beach Read by Emily Henry
“As different as I’d thought we were, it felt a little bit like Gus and I were two aliens who’d stumbled into each other on earth only to...
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Jan 25, 20226 min read
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REVIEW: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
"I pretend that I am simply captivated by Evelyn Hugo. Because, despite everything, I still am." (Pg. 373) Would I really be a book...
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Jan 14, 20222 min read
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REVIEW: You and Me On Vacation by Emily Henry
“Ninety-five percent of the time, I see Alex Nilsen in a purely platonic way, and I'd guess his number hovers a bit higher. But for that...
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Jan 10, 20223 min read
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REVIEW: Our Stop by Laura Jane Williams
I downloaded Our Stop onto my kindle a few weeks ago. It was on one of those deals, so I looked at the blurb and thought it sounded like...
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Aug 30, 20214 min read
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REVIEW: Sisters by Daisy Johnson
This is the best book I have read this year, without a doubt. Compulsive, uncomfortable, lyrical, and gasp-worthy, Sisters by Daisy...
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May 16, 20213 min read
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REVIEW: The Road Trip by Beth O'Leary
"Giving up your heart is scary, but doable if the other person does it at the exact same moment, like two soldiers lowering their...
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May 4, 20214 min read
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REVIEW: Imposter by LJ Ross
"The town moved together, united in its outpouring of grief. And yet, a predator roamed freely amongst them, undetected and unstoppable,...
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Apr 19, 20212 min read
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REVIEW: Castles From Cobwebs by J.A.Mensah
“Even with my knowledge, I was sure Mother Nature was black: she had rhythm, symmetry and style. Throughout Northumberland and the holy...
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Feb 16, 20213 min read
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REVIEW: Bernard and Pat by Blair James
Blair James is a Salford-based writer and PhD student who works on memory and reliability. As soon as I heard about her upcoming debut...
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Jan 30, 20213 min read
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REVIEW: Queenie By Candice Carty-Williams
Candice Carty-Williams' Queenie took the book world by storm, and I'd have to agree that it is a true hurricane of a novel - in the best...
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Jan 24, 20213 min read
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REVIEW: The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary
The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary was all over bookstagram in 2020. It was so hyped up that I was scared to read it - what if I didn't like...
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Jan 14, 20212 min read
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REVIEW: Absorbed by Kylie Whitehead
2020 saw the publication of some incredible books by indie publishers. Two in particular made it to my 'best of 2020' list: Exit...
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Jan 4, 20213 min read
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REVIEW: Strangers by Rebecca Tamás
Rebecca Tamás' collection of essays, Strangers, spans the connection between body, mind, and land, exploring links between the...
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Nov 10, 20203 min read
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REVIEW: We Wait by Megan Taylor
It is officially spooky season, and as Halloween gets closer, it is the perfect time to crack out those gothic horrors. For me, this was...
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Oct 29, 20203 min read
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REVIEW: Another Brooklyn By Jacqueline Woodson
I received Jacqueline Woodson's Another Brooklyn as part of the #diversitybookchain that I'm part of on Instagram, and I am so glad that...
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Oct 5, 20203 min read
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REVIEW: Summerwater by Sarah Moss
As we head towards the autumn months out of a very strange summer, there is no other book more perfect to read than Sarah Moss’...
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Sep 16, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: Exit Management by Naomi Booth
Naomi Booth’s Exit Management has been on my radar ever since Dead Ink announced its publication. I was so excited (and lucky) to get my...
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Aug 24, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: Boy Parts By Eliza Clark
When I finish a book, I normally give it a day or two before I begin writing my review. I let my thoughts mature for a while, like wine...
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Aug 14, 20205 min read
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REVIEW: Kindred by Octavia E.Butler
I have absolutely no idea why it has taken me 21 years of living on this planet to read this book. I received Kindred as part of a...
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Aug 10, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: All Adults Here by Emma Straub
Emma Staub’s new novel All Adults Here features a complex family web of multi-generational characters navigating various stages of their...
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Jul 30, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: Heartburn By Nora Ephron
There's nothing more special than being gifted a book. It shows thought, consideration, and an understanding of the other person. For my...
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Jul 16, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: When No One Is Watching by Linathi Makanda
I was so happy to receive this e-book from Odyssey Books in return for an honest review, so thank you! I jumped at the chance to review...
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Jul 10, 20202 min read
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REVIEW: Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
I'm not actually sure how to begin talking about this book. There's been so much hype on bookstagram and word of mouth that all I can...
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Jun 30, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
In the last week, with the tragic murder of George Floyd by a white police officer and the subsequent peaceful protests for the Black...
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Jun 5, 20205 min read
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REVIEW: Saltwater by Jessica Andrews
I had been desperate to read this book ever since I heard of its existence. I came across Jessica Andrews in Comma Press’ The Book of...
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May 30, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: Sally Rooney's Conversations With Friends
Last week I won a giveaway competition on bookstagram and was sent two books as my prize. One of them was Sally Rooney’s Conversations...
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May 26, 20205 min read
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REVIEW: My Year of Rest and Relaxation By Ottessa Moshfegh
In a time when the shops are closed, a recession seems impending, and we are forced to stay inside, when could be more perfect to read...
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Apr 21, 20204 min read
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Review: Sweet Sorrow By David Nicholls
Before I begin this review, I just want to say that I hope everyone is staying safe (and sane) in this crazy time. I wanted to talk about...
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Apr 7, 20204 min read
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REVIEW: The Book Of Newcastle
Ever since I moved to Newcastle nearly 3 years ago, I have completely and utterly fallen in love with the city and its people. There is...
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Jan 15, 20203 min read
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REVIEW: Never Greener by Ruth Jones
'Never Greener' had been on my TBR list for quite a while due to my love of Gavin and Stacey. When I saw a hardback version in a local...
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Aug 20, 20192 min read
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REVIEW: Call It What You Want By Brigid Kemmerer
I've been in a bit of a reading slump recently, feeling a little unmotivated to find time, HOWEVER, this book was exactly what I needed...
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Aug 10, 20192 min read
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REVIEW: Normal People by Sally Rooney
I'd heard so many good things about this book before I'd even bought it, so I was desperate to see what all the hype was about. My...
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Jul 24, 20193 min read
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REVIEW: Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by gail honeyman
I am so excited to finally be sat down and able to talk about this book! I didn’t really know what to expect going into the novel as the...
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Jul 4, 20193 min read
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