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10 essential romance books for your cosy day in
Love is a splendid thing to read about.
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Love is a splendid thing to read about.
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“I wish I can say I identify with literary characters, but I much prefer characters who are unlike myself”
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“I’m tempted to say Twilight again…”
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The author speaks with ‘RUSSH’ ahead of her appearance at the Sydney Opera House for their ‘All About Women’ feminist festival.
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“That profoundly female, and feminist, genre.” – Adrienne Rich.
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The 208-page book drawn from Didion’s personal journal has been preserved in its original form.