Onslow College

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  • Resevoir Bitches

    By Dahlia de la Cerda
    5 stars

  • Small Boat

    By Vincent Delecroix
    3 stars

    I think I saw the best part of the book online, which means it read like a well-written monologue, made longer for the purpose of creating a book. Still great commentary on migration and responsibilities, though.

  • The Coast Road

    By Alan Murrin
    4 stars

    Cozy character study, with a lil drama.

  • Table for One

    By Emma Gannon
    3 stars

    The blurb says this is about a woman's journey finding herself post-breakup; the book is about her dependence on a man, then her obsession with an online influencer. Not exactly what I ordered.

  • The Girl in the Mirror

    By Rose Carlyle
    4 stars

    *SPOILER* If my brother admitted he can't tell me and my twin sister apart after shooting one of us, I'd kill him.

  • People we meet on Vacation

    By Emily Henry
    4 stars

    Super cute. Friends to Lovers is my favourite. Now to watch the movie.

  • The Housemaid

    By Freida McFadden
    4 stars

    Saw the movie first, felt the book would be better, was right, but also wrong. Consume both, but read the book before you watch the movie.

  • Everything I Never Told You

    By Celeste Ng
    4 stars

    Re-read! Great lil character study with multiple timelines. Maybe not a read for Summer though if you like to swim.

  • Good Material

    By Dolly Alderton
    4 stars

    Men written by women, but make it realistic.

  • Bunny

    By Mona Awad
    4 stars

    Nuts. Crazy. Still confused whether I like it or not. Gonna make other people read it so I'm not alone.

  • Death and the Gardener

    By Georgi Gospodinov
    3 stars

    Lovely little read about the relationship between a father and his son. Maybe don't read this if you've recently lost a significant male figure, unless you're super keen for a cry.

  • Bitter Sweet

    By Hattie Williams
    4 stars

    It's giving Cleo and Frank, but the female lead is a little more annoying. I gave her a break though, cause she's in her early 20's, and who wasn't annoying in their early 20's?

  • Death in Her Hands

    By Ottessa Moshfegh
    3 stars

    A good book, but the blurb makes you expect a classic whodunnit - which this isn't. A good read once you accept this.

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