Admittedly, a terrible reading month. My brain has been elsewhere (see post later today for details). Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen – for upcoming project with full stop. Bridget Jones’s Diary, Helen Fielding – ditto Mr. Peanut, Adam Ross – (…)
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Admittedly, I only made it to the festival on Saturday, despite reserving a full weekend’s worth of panel tickets, and for this I’d like to formally blame something called a “Moscow mule. ” Let’s not talk about it. USC is (…)
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