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Category: Womens prize for fiction

March 26, 2019 novel / Prize / Romanian / Womens prize for fiction

A bottle of harrowing fascination: The Bottled Goods by Sophie Van Llewyn

How I loved this book! You know I hate sad books, but I think I will change the definition of

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March 15, 2019 contemporary / Literary Fiction / Nigerian / novel / Prize / Womens prize for fiction

Family always comes first: My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

It’s a funny one to write a review on, this one. I really enjoyed reading it, it was DEFINITELY a

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