In The Spotlight: Marianne Wheelaghan’s Food of Ghosts Posted on 3 May 20222 May 2022 by Margot Kinberg Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Like Loading... Related
Sounds interesting! I like the idea of her being in that kind of in-between state of belonging and being an outsider too. LikeLike Reply
I liked that about Louisa’s character, FictionFan. She sees both groups from an outsider’s perspective, and yet, she’s part of both groups. I thought Wheelaghan handled that effectively. And the setting… If you read this, I hope you’ll enjoy it. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I know the feeling, Col. There’s not enough time to read it all, so we have to pick and choose. At least I do! LikeLike Reply
Sounds interesting! I like the idea of her being in that kind of in-between state of belonging and being an outsider too.
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I liked that about Louisa’s character, FictionFan. She sees both groups from an outsider’s perspective, and yet, she’s part of both groups. I thought Wheelaghan handled that effectively. And the setting… If you read this, I hope you’ll enjoy it.
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Interesting book Margot, but again probably one I will skip.
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I know the feeling, Col. There’s not enough time to read it all, so we have to pick and choose. At least I do!
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