Tag: book review
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Book Review – The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See

After having loved Lisa See’s The Island of Sea Women, I was keen to read more by her, and The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane might just have cemented See as a go-to author for me. In a remote mountain village in China, steeped in tradition, ritual and superstition, Li-yan lives and works, farming tea…
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Book Review – Becoming Marlow Fin by Ellen Won Steil

A storm rages outside Isla’s family holiday cabin by Lake Superior, where she has come with her parents and grandmother Moni. As she looks out into the darkness, the face of a young girl is looking back at her. When the girl turns and runs, Isla darts outside, following without thinking. That fateful night brings…
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Book Review – The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

It’s 1975 and summer camp at a remote preserve in the Adirondack mountains, Northeastern New York, is drawing towards a close. Then one of the teenagers, Barbara, goes missing. But she isn’t just any camper, she is the daughter of the affluent Van Laar family, whose picturesque lands of forests and lakes around their grand…
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Book Review – True Love by Paddy Crewe

Keely has grown up living with her Dad and young brother at a caravan camp by the rugged coast, collecting coal from the unforgiving sea and delivering it to locals. When tragedy strikes, Keely’s life as she knows it is upended. Finn has grown up with his grandparents, never having known his parents. Shy, uncomfortable…





