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About meHello there, my name is Rebecca and I love books very much. I also enjoy making lists and looking at book cover design. I think this site was made just for me - it's also ideal procrastination material when I'm trying to write my novel. I have a degree in Creative Writing from UEA. It's the BA, not the impressive one. Still, be a little bit impressed if you can.

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Currently readingAngel (Virago Modern Classics) by Elizabeth Taylor

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As a previous purchaser of Tindall Street books I get publicity material from them, which is how I heard about Mark II. I enjoyed the book and thought it managed to take a different approach to a well-worked subject.
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