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Sheena Patel’s I’m A Fan

June’s Book Club pick is I’m a Fan by Sheena Patel. It’s a sharp, unsettling, often funny and brilliant debut that’s garnered a lot of

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Cathy’s Corner – The Gift of Rain by Tan Twan Eng

Tan Twan Eng is a Malaysian writer who splits his time between South Africa and Malaysia. The Gift of Rain is a very absorbing novel, set in

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Cathy’s Corner: The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel

This  very atmospheric book is a spin-off of one of Mandel’s earlier novels, The Sea of Tranquillity, in which a minor character, Vincent, (female, btw)

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Well-Read Overnight : The Eight Books That You Can Read in One Sitting and Impress People With at Dinner Parties Forever More

By Charlotte Harris Some say you should always read for pleasure (and they’re right), but there’s another, much shallower, reason to get reading – and

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Favourite Reads of 2024

Favourite Reads of 2024

Last year I read about fifty books – and the vast majority of them were just fine. As my mother would say, they kept me

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Banned Books Week: Why We Should Read the Obscene

by Charlotte Harris The last week of September marks Banned Books Week, an event first launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in

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The Most Heartbreaking Line of Dialogue Ever Written

by Charlotte Harris The Most Heartbreaking Line of Dialogue Ever Written : How Arthur Miller’s Death of A Salesman Reveals the Human Tragedy of Late Capitalism  Over

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