Review: The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
The perfect book to escape shitty reality. The dose of humour we all need right now. Read it.
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The perfect book to escape shitty reality. The dose of humour we all need right now. Read it.
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This is a beautiful book with one hell of a connection.
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This is a beautiful wee book that shows us just how resilient we can be and that we should never, ever settle with someone just because you feel you should. Go save the whales.
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Historical fiction where the nice Master ain't all he seems π
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A wee glimpse into the world of Black people in the publishing industry. A toe-dip into the thriller world.
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This is an insanely fast-paced book that'll have you yelling SHUT THE FUCK UP at Facebook and glaring at Karen for being a shitty wife at times all whilst on a rollercoaster of mental twists and turns.
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Gaslighting on steroids in the form of a book β β β β
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This is a dark, claustrophobic and utterly depressing story of a Whistling Ridge - a small town (with an even smaller town mentality) where religion comes first β β β
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The best way to describe it is a Yakuza meets John Wick but at a Lord of the Rings pace - does exactly all the ridiculous things you expect but you're in for the long haul β β β Β½
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This book is living rent-free in my head and I'm not even mad about it β β β β β
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