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Trespasses by Louise Kennedy | My Cousin Jane's Book Review

Posted by My Cousin Jane on 19th May 2022

Trespasses by Louise Kennedy | My Cousin Jane's Book Review
My cousin Jane has always been a voracious reader and the family bibliophile. When she's not walking her dog Pebbles by the sea, she can usually be found with a book in her hands. Over the course of the pandemic, her appetite for books has never diminished and I can always rely on her to recommend interesting new titles for me to read ("I've already read that" is the standard response I …
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A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson | My Cousin Jane's Book Review

Posted by My Cousin Jane on 15th Mar 2022

A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson | My Cousin Jane's Book Review
My cousin Jane has always been a voracious reader and the family bibliophile. When she's not walking her dog Pebbles by the sea, she can usually be found with a book in her hands. Over the course of the pandemic, her appetite for books has never diminished and I can always rely on her to recommend interesting new titles for me to read ("I've already read that" is the standard response I …
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Saving Eden by Kevin Corcoran | My Cousin Jane's Book Review

Posted by My Cousin Jane on 8th Aug 2021

Saving Eden by Kevin Corcoran | My Cousin Jane's Book Review
My cousin Jane has always been a voracious reader and the family bibliophile. When she's not walking her dog Pebbles by the sea, she can usually be found with a book in her hands. Over the course of the pandemic, her appetite for books has never diminished and I can always rely on her to recommend interesting new titles for me to read ("I've already read that" is the standard response I …
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig | My Cousin Jane's Book Review

Posted by My Cousin Jane on 13th Jun 2021

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig | My Cousin Jane's Book Review
My cousin Jane has always been a voracious reader and the family bibliophile. When she's not walking her dog Pebbles by the sea, she can usually be found with a book in her hands. Over the course of the pandemic, her appetite for books has never diminished and I can always rely on her to recommend interesting new titles for me to read ("I've already read that" is the standard response I …
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