In The Spotlight: Marianne Wheelaghan’s Food of Ghosts Posted on 3 May 20222 May 2022 by Margot Kinberg Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this: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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