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Hawley Reviews review: Shed No Tears
Hawley Reviews review: Shed No Tears
Published on 30th November 2021
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Hawley Reviews review: Shed No Tears
Published on 30th November 2021
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Bookworm with a Cuppa's review: Shed No Tears
Published on 30th November 2021
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IOBC member Col Robinson reviews The Huimans by Matt Haig
Published on 1st November 2021
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[Book Club Member's Review] - This is a novel for those who enjoy scatological humour, amateur political satire and the obscuration of predictable slapstick comedy routines akin to the Laurel and Hardy era... (Continue Reading)
Published on 1st October 2021
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[Book Club Member's Review] -Owen paints a masterful series of portraits of her beloved Dales but ‘neath the exquisite beauty of this idyllic environment there lies the savagery of extreme winters and the haunting, unpredictable dangers that lay within its tendrils. (Continue Reading)
Published on 27th September 2021
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[Book Club Member's Review] -Is Halls’ The Familiars’ just another attempt to highlight witchcraft’s historical prominence or is it more to do with her -albeit somewhat obscure, perspective of sociocultural evolutionism? (Continue Reading)
Published on 10th August 2021
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[Book Club Member's Review] Ten years in the writing, and Mengiste has still not mastered the art of direct speech punctuation! The lack of such, combined with the absence of effective paragraphing, makes for difficult reading - somewhat like running a mental marathon... (Continue Reading)
Published on 10th August 2021