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Nov 10, 2024 |
clairefuller.co.uk | Claire Fuller
Read This: Books under the Radar is a weekly post written by a guest author – often a friend of mine, someone I’ve met on my writerly travels, or an author I admire – who recommends three books they think deserve more recognition. If you’re interested in buying any of the books, please click on the covers and give these hidden gems some love.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
clairefuller.co.uk | Claire Fuller
Read This: Books under the Radar is a weekly post written by a guest author – often a friend of mine, someone I’ve met on my writerly travels, or an author I admire – who recommends three books they think deserve more recognition. If you’re interested in buying any of the books, please click on the covers and give these hidden gems some love.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
clairefuller.co.uk | Claire Fuller
Read This: Books under the Radar is a weekly post written by a guest author – often a friend of mine, someone I’ve met on my writerly travels, or an author I admire – who recommends three books they think deserve more recognition. If you’re interested in buying any of the books, please click on the covers and give these hidden gems some love.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
clairefuller.co.uk | Claire Fuller
Read This: Books under the Radar is a weekly post written by a guest author – often a friend of mine, someone I’ve met on my writerly travels, or an author I admire who recommends three books they think deserve more recognition. If you’re interested in buying any of the books, please click on the covers and give these hidden gems some love. I have known Judith for many years as a friend – long before I was a writer.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
bookertalk.com | Decca Aitkenhead |Thomas Hardy |Claire Fuller |Robert Stevenson
I’ve been wrestling with this month’s Spell the Month in Books for three weeks now and it almost defeated me. August’s theme, as set by Jana at Reviews From the Stacks, is water which seemed easy initially. Plenty of scope I thought for variations such as rain and rivers, seas and oceans. just one problem with that train of thought however — there is no letter R in August, nor O. The letter U was also a challenge, doubly so because there are two of the dratted things in August.
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