
The Downstairs Girl
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Seventeen-year-old Jo Kuan is leading a double life. By day, she works as a lady's maid, navigating...

Super Beat Sports
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When an intergalactic crew of sports-loving aliens challenges you and your friends to a...
Music Multiplayer Party Sports

The Demon Next Door
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Best-selling author Bryan Burrough (Barbarians at the Gate, Public Enemies, Big Rich) recently made...

Murder at the CDC (Capital Crimes #32)
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2017: A military transport on a secret run to dispose of its deadly contents vanishes without a...
Thriller

Crucible (Sigma Force #14)
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Arriving home on Christmas Eve, Commander Gray Pierce discovers his house ransacked, his pregnant...

I, Julian
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In 1347, the first pestilence rages across the land. The young Julian of Norwich encounters the...
Historical Fiction

ClareR (5854 KP) rated In at the Deep End in Books
Mar 2, 2019
Julia lives with her best friend Alice and her boyfriend, Dave, and after yet another night of listening to their enthusiastic sex life through the wafer thin walls of their flat, Julia decides it's time to end her three year sex-drought. Except I don't think that she expects to learn that her drought might be because she has been looking in the wrong places.
After a disastrous experience with a one night stand where she's accused of 'breaking' the man's penis (!!), she meets a female artist - and learns that she's much happier and more fulfilled with a woman.
This book is sexually graphic, and definitely not for the faint-hearted. Julia is rediscovering her life, and is on a mission to make radical changes - she wants to be happy.
It's a great story. I laughed, I felt sad and sorry for Julia in some places. It illustrated complicated relationships really well.
It's a great debut, and I'll be interested to see where the author goes next.
Thanks to The Pigeonhole for choosing another great book to read along to.

The Pinecone: The Story of Sarah Losh, Forgotten Romantic Heroine - Antiquarian, Architect and Visionary
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In the village of Wreay, near Carlisle, stands the strangest and most magical church in Victorian...

Writing Revolt: An Engagement with African Nationalism, 1957-67
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'I did not set out for Rhodesia as a radical' writes Terence Ranger. This memoir of the years...

So Sad Today: Personal Essays
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So sad today? Many are. Melissa Broder is too. How and why did she get to be so sad? And should she...