WWW Wednesday: Currently reading Lisa Doyle is Absolutely Fine and Laura Clark is Away From Her Desk
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A book blogger shares their current reading progress, including finishing Lisa Doyle is Absolutely Fine by Mo Fanning (due out tomorrow with an author feature) and listening to an audiobook of Laura Clark is Away From Her Desk by Helen Russell (due out end of July). The blogger notes both books are funny and share the pattern of having full names in their titles.
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I'm listening to an audiobook of Laura Clark is Away From Her Desk by Helen Russell which is due out at the end of July.
Both these books are really quite funny which is just what I'm needing!
I've only just realised as I've typed this that both have full names in the title.
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