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Standing On A Chair by Beans On Toast
Standing On A Chair by Beans On Toast
2009 | Alternative, Pop, Rock
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"Beans On Toast is a guy called Jay and he used to run a pub in North London called Nambucca. When I was playing [gigs] in North London, I started hanging out there. Jay had this tiny little guitar and knew basically three chords, and he used to write these fun little songs about stuff that happened to us the weekend before. This was happening during the point in my life when my writing was deliberately complex and I was trying to be obtuse and challenging and all these kinds of things, so to hear that kind of simplicity both lyrically and musically was so inspirational to me. And it was so direct that it felt kind of punk in a roundabout way. I’d spent years writing these obscurantist lyrics and suddenly, here was a guy writing songs about us and our adventures and our thoughts and feelings and foibles and all the rest of it. It just knocked me sideways. When my old band Million Dead broke up, Jay was the leading light for me in terms of what I was going to do next—quite a lot of my early songs sound quite a lot like Jay, for good reason."

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A Child Called "It" (Dave Pelzer #1)
A Child Called "It" (Dave Pelzer #1)
Dave Pelzer | 1995 | Fiction & Poetry
10
8.6 (22 Ratings)
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Wow. I am blown away by this book and I think that it is a really amazing and important thing to be written. I applaud David for his courage in writing this, in sharing his story. It is a difficult read, but it is one I don't regret undertaking. Definitely plan to read the next ones in the series later.
  
Clockwork Angel
Clockwork Angel
Cassandra Clare | 2010 | Children
10
9.0 (37 Ratings)
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Fast paced, fun read (0 more)
Confusing if you haven't read the mortal instruments series. (0 more)
I love this book. It it's fast paced, entertaining, and has great characters. Cassandra Clare's writing gets better with each consecutive novel. However, I would definitely recommend reading at least the first book in the Mortal Instruments series first otherwise the world the book is set in may be confusing.
  
Forget Me Always (Lovely Vicious #2)
Forget Me Always (Lovely Vicious #2)
Sara Wolf | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
10
9.0 (2 Ratings)
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Book two of this series does not disappoint!! All the characters are back and this story line has even more secrets than the first one. You can't help but to fall in love with this author's writing as she quickly pulls you into the story and keeps you enthralled until the bitter end. I can't wait to read the next one!!
  
The Child
The Child
Fiona Barton | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.3 (15 Ratings)
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Barton's writing was very easy to read and encouraged me to read on to find out what happened in the story. The authenticity of the relationship between Jude, Emma and Will was shocking but I appreciated the honesty.
Critic- Books On My Nightstand
Original Score: 4 out of 5

Read Review: http://reviewsofbooksonmynightstand.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/the-child-by-fiona-barton-review.html