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Where You Go, I Will Go.
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Yoooooo, listen! I was foaming-at-the-mouth raving about this book for over a week. I sent the author countless emails and Instagram messages at all hours of the day and night. I was a book stalker, my behaviour made worse by the fact that the author enjoyed my lunatic ramblings and dissection of her work. Oy. I'd better stop now, I feel the fever coming on and I want to spill E V E R Y T H I N G.
Be-cause! This is a glorious piece of fiction. Unfortunately for you lot, Carrion Crow is out in 2025. I read a proof. Sorry for you.
There are some facts about the world that only your mother can teach you.
So into the attic she had gone, climbing the stairs towards her promised freedom, and she would stay there until she had learned the lessons that would prepare her for the real world, the lessons that only a mother could teach.
Marguerite Perigord had been confined for the sake of her wellbeing.
That's what her mother had said.
Marguerite Perigord is locked in the attic of her family home, a towering Chelsea house overlooking the stinking Thames. For company she has a sewing machine, Mrs Beeton's…
It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.
The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…
This book is HILARIOUS. Oh my giddy aunt, I laughed so much. Jane the protag has so many issues - petty jealousies, aimlessness, unbelief - that to insert her into the world of a cult figure was always going to be a disaster waiting to happen. To have her be in PR? Genius. Also, not to brag but I am personally responsible for about ten copies of this book being sold. This is solid data. Source: Trust me, bro. Also, Twitter.
Inner peace Glowing skin The perfect body How far would you go?
Jane Dorner has two modes:
PR Jane is twenty-five, breezy, clever in a non-threatening way and eager to sell you a feminist vibrator.
Actual Jane is twenty-nine, drifting through mediocre workdays and lackluster dates while paralysed by her crushing mountain of overdue bills.
Enter the impossibly gorgeous Cass, whom Jane discovers scrolling through Instagram - proprietor of a 'wellness retreat' based out of a ramshackle country house that may or may not be giving off cult vibes. Suddenly Jane realizes she might have found the one ladder she…