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#Jemimah Halbert Brewster #Listicles #To Be Read lists

Jemimah Halbert’s TBR – round 2

March 13, 2018January 19, 2019 By Underground Team

In 2018 I’ve challenged myself to read further outside my usual habits, so this To Be Read list features two memoirs, a historical

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#Dylan Dartnell #Listicles #To Be Read lists

Dylan’s TBR List

June 27, 2017August 9, 2020 By Underground Team

In this series we are sharing each of our To Be Read booklists, why we’re looking forward to reading them, and why we

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#Kate Lomas Glendenning #Listicles #To Be Read lists

Kate’s TBR list

May 15, 2017August 9, 2020 By Underground Team

In this series we will be sharing each of our TBR books, why we’re looking forward to reading them, and why we picked

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#Listicles #Shelley Carter #To Be Read lists

Shelley’s TBR list

April 23, 2017August 9, 2020 By Chris

The Underground editors are sharing their To Be Read lists: the books they have on their bedside tables just waiting to be read!

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