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Ingela Bohm


Born
in Gothenburg, Sweden
October 01, 1975

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Ingela Bohm lives in an old cinema, tucked away in a northern Swedish forest where she can wander around all day long and dictate her books. She used to dream of being an actor until an actual actor asked, “Do you really need to do it?” That’s when she realized that the only thing she really needed to do was to write. She has since pretended to be a dietician, a teacher, a receptionist and a cook, but only to conceal her real identity.

Her first imaginary friend was called Grabolina and lived in her closet. Nowadays she has too many imaginary friends to count, but at least some of them are out of the closet. Her men may not be conventionally handsome, but they can charm your pants off, and that’s all that matters.

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Published on May 17, 2018 07:16
Average rating: 3.54 · 256 ratings · 107 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Subjunctive Mood

3.17 avg rating — 58 ratings — published 2014
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Just Playing (Pax Cymrica: ...

3.97 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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Rival Poet

4.42 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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The Road Taken (Pax Cymrica...

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Not Safe For Work (Tagged, #1)

3.73 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2015
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Seven Thousand Minutes: A #...

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The Seventh Flower

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Beneath The Mask

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Release (Pax Cymrica: The T...

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All You Can Eat

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“We are Darwin’s confetti. Some of us fall on bare rock. No matter how good you are, you can fail spectacularly. Just because you were at the wrong place at the wrong time. Or just because of some fatal flaw. Nothing to do with talent.”
Ingela Bohm, The Road Taken

“Ribs closing on his heart, Will battled internal sirens whose song he couldn’t yet decipher. During his childhood, ‘sin’ had been such an abstract word. It denoted getting your Sunday best dirty and torn, or lying to have your brother punished for things you’d done yourself. But now, on the cusp of adulthood, the word seemed to grow and change, to acquire terrifying shades of darkness. He was beginning to understand that there was more to it. That there were things the human body longed for that were infinitely worse than playing in mud and telling fibs.”
Ingela Bohm, Rebel Hand

“He was scared,
pure and simple. And fear made him angry. You’re never as angry
as with the one you love, his mother’s voice echoed in his
mind, explaining to her tearful boy why mum and dad had been
yelling at each other.”
Ingela Bohm, Release



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