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Ghosts of Christmas Past by Non Pratt: Very sweet and bittersweet love story both in the traditional sense, and about a family and the meaning of home and the ache when that comes into question. Writing and characters very strong. 4/5
— Dec 13, 2024 01:23AM
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Pippa
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Routes and Wings by Lisa Williamson: Exactly what you would expect from a story in a collection supporting Crisis. Not a huge amount of either meat or nuance, though. 3/5
— Dec 27, 2024 11:59PM
Pippa
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The Bluebird by Julie Mayhew: One big “huh???” to this extended fairytale metaphor. 2/5
— Dec 27, 2024 12:38AM
Pippa
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When Daddy Comes Home by Melvin Burgess: Disturbing, dystopian, delightful. Black Mirror vibes. 4/5
— Dec 25, 2024 10:43AM
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Christmas, Take Two by Katy Cannon: Nice enough story about step-families with a petulant teenager (annoying) and an unnecessary romance (disappointing). 3/5
— Dec 25, 2024 08:28AM
Pippa
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Claws by Tom Becker: Well that was deeply unsettling and beautifully written. Glad I didn’t read this one at night. 5/5
— Dec 23, 2024 09:35AM
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The Letter by Tracy Darnton: Exactly the type of provocatively ominous type of stuff I used to write as a kid to win prizes. Not much substance to it, but readable. 3/5
— Dec 22, 2024 09:35AM
Pippa
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Amir and George by Sita Brahmachari: At first I found this one quite difficult and slow to read because of the narrator’s voice. But then it took my heart and broke it and taped it back up again. 5/5
— Dec 21, 2024 09:13AM
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Homo for Christmas by Juno Dawson: Lovely little story about falling in love and and accepting yourself and going home for Christmas. Not much to it, but the characters are well developed and the relationships are sweet. 4/5
— Dec 20, 2024 01:07PM
Pippa
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The Afterschool Club by Holly Bourne: …Meh? Didn’t really care about the characters or their bond, but it wasn’t BAD. Mostly just an opportunity to display the awkwardness of class disparity with a shallow, minimally developed premise. 3/5
— Dec 19, 2024 06:03PM

