Category: Random Things Tours
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Book Review: Clara & Olivia by Lucy Ashe
Clara & Olivia is an absolutely stunning debut by Lucy Ashe! This fever dream on the edge of a nightmare novel is perfect for fans of If I Had Your Face, The Virgin Suicides, The Beguiled, or, of course, Black Swan.
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Book Review: Gaming Hell Christmas Volume 2 by Amanda McCabe and Kathy Wheeler
GAMING HELL CHRISTMAS – VOLUME 2: Mysteries abound at London’s most fashionable Hell.
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Book Review: The Parlour Game by Jennifer Renshaw
The Parlour Game is a debut perfect for Halloween!
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Book Review: Tell Me the Truth About Love by Susanna Abse
I think this is a solid book if you’d like to understand more about yourself and the way people around you think.
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Mary by Kate Cunningham
Mary by Kate Cunningham ~ The Girl Who Reads Book Review Thank you Random Things Tours for the chance to read and review Mary by Kate Cunningham A bit about Kate Cunningham Kate Cunningham has worked for a development charity and as a primary teacher. She now writes books that are either directly about history, […]
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Tell Me An Ending by Jo Harkin
Tell Me an Ending, a debut novel by Jo Harkin, is a sci-if novel that would be perfect for fans of Black Mirror. It came out on the 1st of March and was published by Scribner.
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The Belles of Waterloo by Alice Church | Book Review
My take on this very sweet debut by Alice Church!
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Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu | Book Review
Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu just came out on the 17th of March, and was published by Headline, Wildfire! Today, I’m reviewing the book as part of the book tour hosted by Random Things Tours! But I’m sure those of you who follow me on bookstagram will have seen my review yesterday! ‘We can […]
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Book Review| The Ethical Stripper by Stacey Clare
Thank you Random Things Tours for the chance to read and review The Ethical Stripper by Stacey Clare! I also have to thank Anne for her patience with me; I mixed up my dates! When we see J-Lo playing a character in full stripper get- up, demonstrating outside her local city hall with a placard […]