Out of a mundane life and an affair with upcoming author H.G. Wells, Dorothy Richardson makes her way to literary fame in the midst of the suffragette movement in this historical novel.
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Book Review: ‘Your Perfect Life’ by Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinke
A feel good book of charming proportions.
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Inoue's early works cast a light upon a period of Japanese history, the post-World War Two period, that is little known to most English-speaking readers. They also reveal why he is as venerated as he is.
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If you enjoy music and dance, and are intrigued by people and their behaviors you will find this work to be immensely satisfying.
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Throughout the story there is a beauty and humor, a ‘candle in the wind’ for each of those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
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The Kills is not what you’d call a casual page turner.
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Maybe what Pulp! The Classics is really doing is returning these classic novels to their original context of popular culture and entertainment.
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Money is no protection when someone or something is out to make sure you and your family are dead.
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Meeting Amy Gallup in the pages of 'Amy Falls Down' is a true pleasure.
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'Outside In' is a fun read with some serious points to make.
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