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Slags
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Thank you to NetGalley and the Borough Press for the ARC of this book!
When I saw the title and description of this book, I was instantly intrigued. As a 90s baby who grew up in the 00s, I knew the nostalgia would hit for me. And it did.
Sisters Sarah and Juliette are heading on a boozy road trip, finally giving them chance amongst their busy lives to dig up the past and hash out some of their demons.
This book is really witty, some of the lines I couldn’t resist highlighting with my Kindle.
And the nostalgia of the flashback chapters, I was right there with Sarah as she fought desperately to be noticed, to feel something.
I will say that this will be a polarising read for anyone who doesn’t like character-driven fiction.
I enjoyed this book but it did take me quite some determination to get through at times, but it really picked up in the final quarter!
Very candid, witty exploration of the relationship between sisters.
When I saw the title and description of this book, I was instantly intrigued. As a 90s baby who grew up in the 00s, I knew the nostalgia would hit for me. And it did.
Sisters Sarah and Juliette are heading on a boozy road trip, finally giving them chance amongst their busy lives to dig up the past and hash out some of their demons.
This book is really witty, some of the lines I couldn’t resist highlighting with my Kindle.
And the nostalgia of the flashback chapters, I was right there with Sarah as she fought desperately to be noticed, to feel something.
I will say that this will be a polarising read for anyone who doesn’t like character-driven fiction.
I enjoyed this book but it did take me quite some determination to get through at times, but it really picked up in the final quarter!
Very candid, witty exploration of the relationship between sisters.
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January 5, 2025
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January 7, 2025
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