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A Rousing and Engaging Modern FairytaleThe character Arthur Braxton blooms when he is treated with tenderness. Love is the key, and first love is always special, but to a boy like Arthur, it is also a rare commodity. Swept into an imaginative world covered in green tile and mosaic, shined upon thr...
Not really my thing, stories of 100 words, an OK book to dip in and out of I suppose!
This wasn't for me..I have read some of the author's earlier work so was aware that she covers some dark subjects, but even so I found the relentless crude language and a particularly graphic account of a miscarriage a step too far for me. I won't go into the plot as there are plenty of reviews here...
This wasn't for me..I have read some of the author's earlier work so was aware that she covers some dark subjects, but even so I found the relentless crude language and a particularly graphic account of a miscarriage a step too far for me. I won't go into the plot as there are plenty of reviews here...
This is a weird book, in several ways. It's written in the first person by a young woman who's obviously several sandwiches short of a picnic, and set in the sort of estate most of us are thankful we never have to live in. From the argot, I presume it's around Newcastle, but with few changes it coul...