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Review: You Are Here by David Nicholls (Sceptre, 2025)
Time is a sensation that alters depending on where you are, and the cursed hours between three and five on a February afternoon lasted forever, as did the same hours in the morning, times when she had nothing to contemplate but the same circling anxieties and regrets, times when she… Continue reading
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Review: The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods (One More Chapter, division of HarperCollins, 2023)
‘… It’s time you took your head out of your books and faced reality.’I clung tighter to my book. A rare first American edition of Wuthering Heights, a gift from my father, along with a deep love of reading. … It was not in perfect condition; the cloth boards were… Continue reading