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This was the third book in Holly Bournes trilogy, The Spinster Club. For those who haven’t read it, the spinster club is not a club for old woman, it’s a term that’s been turned on it’s head. It’s what 3 college girls call their feminist group that meets at each other’s houses, cheesy snacks at the ...
It's YA and I got given the book by a friend who had copies for World Book Night 2016. Otherwise, I would not have picked it up, because...YA. If I had read this when I was 15, I would have enjoyed this much more, but as I haven't the book fell a bit flat for me. The intention of the book is ...
Easy to read and interesting most of the time but it struggled to hold my attention all the way through. I suspect it was mostly because I didn't warm to Amber as much as I would have liked. Turning to alcohol to fill a void makes sense since she had an alcoholic mother but I was hoping for her stru...
I loved it. I loved it from the very beginning, from the first page and to the last. I cannot believe how people just say it is just another mean girls story. It was not just a story of a social outcast worked her way up to the popular circle. It has a very unique writing approach and different iss...
This book was listed for World Book Night 2016 and though an unusual storyline (at fist glance recovery from teenage mental illness may not seem fertile territory for humour), Holly Bourne has successfully woven together a really positive 'rite of passage' novel, which reinforces the notion that a d...