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In Love and War – Reviews

In Love and War – Reviews

April 14, 2014By toneyIn Love and War, In Love and War – Reviews No Comments

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"The book is worthy of birds, and I know no higher praise." Charles Foster on As Kingfishers Catch Fire

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“A moving and powerful debut – the best fictional evocation of the despair of materialism so far” - Oliver James, author of Affluenza, on This Bleeding City

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